
Isabella Barber
Manchester

The Myth of Medusa in Art and Popular Culture

Grassroots Nazism: The Appeal of Hitler’s Germany to Everyday Life

Marginalised Communities and the Origins of Berlin’s Nightclubs

Herero and Nama: The Twentieth Century’s First Genocide and the Holocaust

Outward Simplicity and Underlying Symbolism in Raymond Carver’s ‘Gazebo’

‘Gazebo’ by Raymond Carver (1981)

May Day in Kreuzberg: A Sensory Representation of the city of Berlin

The Story of the Turkish and Vietnamese Communities Behind the Berlin Wall

DH Lawrence’s Exposition of his ‘Great Religion’ in Lady Chatterley’s Lover

Ostalgie for East Germany

The Social Conscience of Anita Berber, Weimar’s ‘Priestess of Debauchery’

The Reader’s Unconscious Role in the Short Story: Katherine Mansfield’s ‘Bliss’ (1918)
