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Parsons, J
(2014)
'Eating Englishness and causing chaos: food and the body of the fat man in R. S. Surtees' Jorrocks's jaunts and jollities, Handley Cross, and Hillingdon Hall.'
Nineteenth-Century Contexts
, 36 (4). pp. 335-346.
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Parsons, J
(2016)
Felonies, fear, and the fat form: criminality as inscribed on the body in 'The woman in white'.
In: Captivating Criminality 3: Crime Fiction, Felony, Fear and Forensics, 23 -25 June 2016, Bath Spa University, Corsham, UK.
Parsons, J
(2014)
‘Great guzzling’ gourmands and ‘Lubberly lump[s] of humanity’: food and fat in Surtees’ fiction.
In: R. S. Surtees Society AGM, 30th May 2014, 10 Buckingham Gate, London.
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Parsons, J
(2016)
Poets and the peacock dinner: a literary history of a meal [book review].
Irish Studies Review
, 24 (4). pp. 483-484.
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