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"My Muse loves a little Variety": Writing Drama and the Creative Life of Frances Burney (2011)
Journal Article
Skinner, G. (2011). "My Muse loves a little Variety": Writing Drama and the Creative Life of Frances Burney. Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies, 34(2), 197-208. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1754-0208.2011.00376.x

This article focuses on Frances Burney's abortive career as a playwright and uses her journals and letters to examine three key points: the suppression of her first comedy, The Witlings; the sole performance of her tragedy Edwy and Elgiva; and the wi... Read More about "My Muse loves a little Variety": Writing Drama and the Creative Life of Frances Burney.

Hamlet and Lameth (2011)
Journal Article
Brljak, V. (2011). Hamlet and Lameth. Notes & Queries, 58(2),

Enabled backchannel: conference Twitter use by digital humanists (2011)
Journal Article
Ross, C., Terras, M., Warwick, C., & Welsh, A. (2011). Enabled backchannel: conference Twitter use by digital humanists. Journal of Documentation, 67(2), 214-237. https://doi.org/10.1108/00220411111109449

Purpose – To date, few studies have been undertaken to make explicit how microblogging technologies are used by and can benefit scholars. This paper aims to investigate the use of Twitter by an academic community in various conference settings, and t... Read More about Enabled backchannel: conference Twitter use by digital humanists.

Memoir and the Diagnosis of Schizophrenia: Reflections on The Centre Cannot Hold; Me, Myself, and Them; and the ‘Crumbling Twin Pillars’ of Kraepelinian Psychiatry (2011)
Journal Article
Woods, A. (2011). Memoir and the Diagnosis of Schizophrenia: Reflections on The Centre Cannot Hold; Me, Myself, and Them; and the ‘Crumbling Twin Pillars’ of Kraepelinian Psychiatry. Mental Health Review Journal: Research, Policy and Practice, 16(3), 102-106. https://doi.org/10.1108/13619321111178041

Purpose – Over 100 years ago, Emil Kraepelin revolutionised the classification of psychosis by identifying what he argued were two natural disease entities: manic depressive psychosis (bipolar disorder) and dementia praecox (schizophrenia). Kraepelin... Read More about Memoir and the Diagnosis of Schizophrenia: Reflections on The Centre Cannot Hold; Me, Myself, and Them; and the ‘Crumbling Twin Pillars’ of Kraepelinian Psychiatry.