Screams underwater : submerging the authorial voice : a polyphonic approach to retelling the known narrative in Berth ; Voices of the Titanic : a poetry collection by Natalie Scott
This PhD thesis is comprised of my poetry collection: Berth - Voices of the Titanic (Bradshaw Books, 2012) and a critical commentary which discusses the collection both in printed and performed contexts. Berth is a collection of fifty poems taking a range of forms, including dramatic monologue, and...
Main Author: | Scott, Natalie |
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University of Sunderland
2015
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Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.691254 |
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