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Emily Horton

Researcher at Brunel University London

Publications -  16
Citations -  56

Emily Horton is an academic researcher from Brunel University London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Uncanny & Interpretative phenomenological analysis. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 13 publications receiving 48 citations.

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Ali Smith: contemporary critical perspectives

TL;DR: A Chronology of Ali Smith's Life is presented in this paper, with a focus on the relationship between the contemporary space and affective ethics in the short story "Like" and the contemporary Canon.
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Contemporary Crisis Fictions: Affect and Ethics in the Modern British Novel

Emily Horton
TL;DR: A review of contemporary crisis fiction with an emphasis on overlap between the works at a Discursive Level Bibliography Index is given in this paper, where the authors present a new approach to the writing of Graham Swift, Ian McEwan, and Kazuo Ishiguro.
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Reassessing the Two-Culture Debate: Popular Science in Ian McEwan's The Child in Time and Enduring Love

TL;DR: McEwan's negotiation of the "two-culture" debate between literature and science in The Child in Time (1987) and Enduring Love (1997) is explored in this paper.
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"Everything You Ever Dreamed": Post-9/11 Trauma and Fantasy in Ali Smith's The Accidental

TL;DR: The Accidental as mentioned in this paper explores Ali Smith's The Accidental both as a negotiation and critique of this fashion, and argues that the novel reaffirms trauma theory's importance, even as it criticizes post-9/11 appropriations of traumatic sentiment.