Study with Greenwich  | Student Information  | About Us  | Research  | Contact Us

About GALA

Browse Contents

Guide to Depositing in GALA

For Greenwich Depositing Authors

Quick Search on GALA

Advanced Search

Search the University website

Items where Author is "Morton, John S."

Up a level
Export as [feed] RSS
Group by: Item Type | Uncontrolled Keywords | No Grouping
Number of items: 10.

Article

Morton, John S. (2010) ‘Tennyson at 200: the bicentenary of the Victorian laureate’. Literature Compass, 7 (9). pp. 867-882. ISSN 1741-4113 (doi:10.1111/j.1741-4113.2010.00748.x)

Morton, John S. (2008) [Reviews]: Virgins: a cultural history by Anke Bernau. Time Out London. ISSN 1479-7054

Morton, John S. (2008) Reviews: Keith Gessen’s All the sad young literary men. Moveable Type 4: Journal of the Graduate Society (4). ISSN 1755-4527

Morton, John S. (2007) Reviews: Tennyson and Victorian Periodicals by Kathryn Ledbetter. Times Literary Supplement (5444). p. 22. ISSN 0307-661X

Morton, John S. (2006) Tennyson and the Great War. Tennyson Research Bulletin, 8 (5). pp. 353-368.

Book Section

Morton, John S. (2009) T.S. Eliot and Tennyson. In: Tennyson Among the Poets: Bicentenary Essays. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, pp. 375-389. ISBN 9780199557134

Conference or Workshop Item

Morton, John S. (2010) “ ‘Vex thou not the poet’s mind’: posthumous poetical forms of addressing Tennyson”. In: British Association of Victorian Studies Conference, Victorian Forms and Formations, 2-4 September 2010, University of Glasgow, Scotland. (Unpublished)

Morton, John S. (2009) Creating "young Tennyson". In: The Tennyson Society International Bicentenary Conference: ‘The Young Tennyson, 16-20 Jul 2009, University of Lincoln, Lincoln, UK. (Unpublished)

Morton, John S. (2009) 'So word by word, and line by line, / The dead man touched me from the past': the afterlife of Tennyson's In Memoriam. In: Invited lecture, 16 February 2009, Bishop Grosseteste, University College Lincoln. (Unpublished)

Morton, John S. (2009) Tennyson and youth. In: School of Humanities and Social Sciences Research Conference, 28 May 2009, University of Greenwich, London, UK. (Unpublished)

This list was generated on Thu May 23 22:07:35 2013 BST.