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2008

Book Chapter

Arboreal language and otherness in Andrew Marvell's "Upon Appleton House" (1651)

Bladen, Victoria (2008). Arboreal language and otherness in Andrew Marvell's "Upon Appleton House" (1651). Langue et altérité dans la culture de la Renaissance. (pp. 101-129) edited by Lecercle, Ann and Brailowsky, Yan. Paris, France: Presses Universitaires de Paris Ouest.

Arboreal language and otherness in Andrew Marvell's "Upon Appleton House" (1651)

2008

Book Chapter

Andrew Marvell and the tree of life

Bladen, Victoria (2008). Andrew Marvell and the tree of life. Renaissance Poetry and Drama in Context: Essays for Christopher Wortham. (pp. 269-284) edited by Lynch, Andrew and Scott, Anne M.. Newcastle UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.

Andrew Marvell and the tree of life

2007

Book Chapter

The tree of life motif as renaissance cultural rhizome: An interdisciplinary mapping of arboreal imagery in biblical text, early European visual culture and dramatic text (Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus)

Bladen, V. (2007). The tree of life motif as renaissance cultural rhizome: An interdisciplinary mapping of arboreal imagery in biblical text, early European visual culture and dramatic text (Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus). Rhizomes: Connecting Languages, Cultures and Literatures. (pp. 133-154) edited by N. Ramiere and R. Varshney. UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.

The tree of life motif as renaissance cultural rhizome: An interdisciplinary mapping of arboreal imagery in biblical text, early European visual culture and dramatic text (Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus)

2005

Book Chapter

Man Ray: Light, camera and the unbearable lightness of being

Bladen, V. I. (2005). Man Ray: Light, camera and the unbearable lightness of being. Man Ray: Life, work & themes. (pp. 25-29) edited by E Bledsoe et al. St Lucia: Vanguard Press.

Man Ray: Light, camera and the unbearable lightness of being