Items where Author is "Hopkins, Chris"

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HEALEY, Joan, HOPKINS, Chris, MCCLIMENS, Alex and PEPLOW, David (2017). The potential therapeutic benefits of reading poetry to nursing home residents : the road less travelled? Journal of Poetry Therapy, 30 (3), 153-165. [Article]

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HOPKINS, Chris (2020). Love on the Dole and the Clergy. Walter Greenwood: not just love on the dole (website). [Other]

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HOPKINS, Chris (2014). ‘My Mother Won the War’: Patriotism and the First World War in Sylvia Townsend Warner’s Scenes of Childhood (1981). Literature Compass, 11 (12), 754-766. [Article]

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HOPKINS, Chris (2018). Hiraeth and ambiguous pastorals : Wales, England, and rural modernities between the Wars. In: BLUEMEL, Kristin and MCCLUSKEY, Michael, (eds.) Rural Modernity in Britain : A Critical Intervention. Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press. [Book Section]

HOPKINS, Chris (2018). Walter Greenwood’s Love on the Dole: Novel, Play, Film - a Case Study. Liverpool English Texts and Studies, 71 . Liverpool, Liverpool University Press. [Authored Book]

HOPKINS, Chris (2013). 'A Certain Amount of Instruction': Politics, Entertainment and Narration in the Interwar Short Stories of Winifred Holtby, Sylvia Townsend Warner and Naomi Mitchison. Short fiction in theory and practice, 3 (1), 97-112. [Article]

HOPKINS, Chris (2012). 'The Army of the Unemployed': Walter Greenwood's wartime novel and the reconstruction of Britain. Keywords : A Journal of Cultural Materialism, 10. [Article]

HOPKINS, Chris (2010). "Frustrated Spinsters" and "Morbid Degenerate[s]"?: women and men in Winifred Holtby's Truth is Not Sober (1934). In: REGAN, Lisa, (ed.) Winifred Holtby, 'A Woman in her time' : critical essays. Newcastle, Cambridge Scholars, 149-171. [Book Section]

HOPKINS, Chris (2009). Caradoc Evans's Modernist Antipastoral. In: JAMES, David and TEW, Philip, (eds.) New version of pastoral : post-romantic, modern and contemporary responses to the tradition. Madison [N.J.], Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 107-122. [Book Section]

HOPKINS, Chris (2009). Wales (1937-9), The Welsh Review (1939-41). In: BROOKER, Peter and THACKER, Andrew, (eds.) The Oxford critical and cultural history of modernist magazines. Vol. 1, Britain and Ireland 1880-1955. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 714-734. [Book Section]

HOPKINS, Chris (2005). One End Street? Eve Garnett and the proletarian pastoral for children 1937-1962. Journal of children's literature studies, 1 (3), 1-16. [Article]

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