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Peters, F
and
Stewart, R
, eds. (2015)
Anti-hero.
Crime uncovered series . Intellect, Bristol. ISBN 9781783205196
Stewart, R
(2014)
'Down where on a visit?: Isherwood’s mythology of self.'
In:
Berg, J
and
Freeman, C
, eds.
The American Isherwood.
University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, Minnesota. ISBN 9780816683635
Stewart, R
(2014)
Born in blood: the gothic and Dexter Morgan.
In: Crime fiction: Here and There and Again, 11 - 13 September 2014, University of Gdańsk, Poland.
Stewart, R
(2014)
'"How can I know what I think till I see what I say?": Christopher Isherwood, E. M. Forster and the creation of a literary identity.'
In:
Wright, E
, ed.
Bloomsbury influences: papers from the Bloomsbury Adaptations conference, Bath Spa University, 5-6 May 2011.
Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, pp. 157-175. ISBN 9781443854344
Stewart, R
(2014)
The ‘gentle reader’ is a polite convention: Cecil Day Lewis, Nicholas Blake and genre fiction.
In: Captivating criminality: crime fiction, darkness and desire, 24 -26 April 2014, Bath Spa University, Corsham.
Stewart, R
(2013)
Isolation and landscape in modern crime fiction.
In: Retold, resold, transformed: crime fiction in the modern era, 17 - 18 September 2013, University of Leeds.
Stewart, R
(2013)
'Fatal readability’: Christopher Isherwood, experiments in modernism and realistic social narratives.
In: Alternative Modernisms, 15 - 18 May 2013, Cardiff University, Cardiff, Wales.
Stewart, R
(2011)
'‘I was obsessed by a complex of terrors and longings connected with the idea “War”’: World War I in the early writing of Christopher Isherwood.'
First World War Studies
, 2 (1). pp. 121-130.
Stewart, R
(2011)
'Christopher and Frank: Isherwood’s representation of father and son in 'Kathleen and Frank'.'
a/b: Auto/Biography Studies
, 26 (2). pp. 199-218.
Stewart, R
(2011)
‘I’m looking for my homeland’: the significance of travel and the self in Christopher Isherwood’s writing.
In: Travel and Truth, 16-18 September 2011, Wolfson College, Oxford.
Stewart, R
(2010)
‘One doesn’t have much but oneself’: Christopher Isherwood’s investigation into identity and the manipulation of form in The Memorial.
In: Determining Form: Creative Non-Fiction Journeys, 11-12 June 2010, University of Glasgow, Glasgow.
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