Items Authored/Edited by Platt, Len
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Platt, Len.
2017.
Writing London and The Thames Estuary 1576-2016.
Leiden: Brill.
ISBN 9789004346659
[Book]
Platt, Len.
2016.
'Eating Gull Since Friday': Estuary Grotesque, Seaside Noir.
Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction, 58(1),
pp. 1-11.
ISSN 0011-1619
[Article]
Platt, Len and McHale, Brian.
2016.
After the fall - Introduction to part iv of the Cambridge History of Postmodern Literature.
In: Len Platt and Brian McHale, eds.
The Cambridge Hisotry of Postmodern Literature.
Cambridge: University of Cambridge, pp. 339-405.
ISBN 9781107140271
[Book Section]
Platt, Len.
2016.
Celtic Postmodernism - Scotland and the Break Up of Britain.
In: Len Platt and Brian McHale, eds.
The Cambridge History of Postmodern Literature.
New York: Cambridge University Press, pp. 278-292.
ISBN 9781107140271
[Book Section]
Platt, Len and McHale, Brian.
2016.
General Introduction to The Cambridge History of Postmodern Literature.
In: Len Platt and Brian McHale, eds.
The Cambridge History of Postmodern Literature.
Cambridge: University of Cambridge, pp. 1-14.
ISBN 9781107149271
[Book Section]
Platt, Len.
2015.
'How Scottish I Am': Alistair Gray, Race and Neo-nationalism.
In: Len Platt and Sara Upstone, eds.
Postmodern Literature and Race.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 129-144.
ISBN 9781107337022
[Book Section]
Platt, Len.
2014.
Popular Theater.
In: Celia Marshik, ed.
The Cambridge History of Modernist Culture.
New York: Cambridge University Press, pp. 221-236.
ISBN 978 1 107 04926
[Book Section]
Platt, Len and Linton, David Paul.
2014.
Dover Street to Dixie and the politics of cultural transfer and exchange.
In: Len Platt; Tobias Becker and David Paul Linton, eds.
Popular Musical Theatre in London and Berlin 1890-1939.
Cambridge: University of Cambridge, pp. 170-186.
ISBN 9781107051003
[Book Section]
Platt, Len.
2014.
Berlin//London::London/Berlin -an outline of cultural transfer 1890-1914.
In: Len Platt; Tobias Becker and David Linton, eds.
Popular Musical Theatre in London and Berlin 1890-1939.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 25-43.
ISBN 978 1 107 05100 3
[Book Section]
Platt, Len.
2014.
"Now, just wash and brush up your memoirias": Nation Building, the Historical Record and Cultural Memory in Finnegans Wake 3.3.
In: Oona Frawley and Katherine O’Callaghan, eds.
Memory Ireland. Volume 4: James Joyce and Cultural Memory.
Syracuse, New York: Syracuse University Press, pp. 112-124.
ISBN 9780815633525
[Book Section]
Platt, Len; Becker, T and Linton, D.
2014.
Introduction.
In: Len Platt; Tobias Becker and David Paul Linton, eds.
Populae Musical Theatre in London ad berlin 1890-1914.
Cambridge: University of Cambridge, pp. 1-22.
ISBN 9781107051003
[Book Section]
Platt, Len.
2014.
West End musical theatre and the representation of Germany.
In: Len Platt; Tobias Becker and David Paul Linton, eds.
Popular Musical Thetare in London and Belrin 1890-1939.
Cambridge: University of Cambridge, pp. 224-241.
ISBN 9781107051003
[Book Section]
Platt, Len and Becker, T.
2014.
'A happy man can live in the past' -musical theatre transfer in the 1920s and 1930s.
In: Len Platt; Tobias Becker and David Paul Linton, eds.
Popular Musical Theatre in London and Berlin 1890-1939.
Cambridge: University of Cambridge, pp. 118-131.
ISBN 9781107051003
[Book Section]
Platt, Len.
2012.
James Joyce : Texts and Contexts.
London: Continuum.
ISBN 9781441113337
[Book]
Platt, Len.
2009.
'Unfallable encyclicing': Finnegans Wake and the Encyclopedia Britannica.
James Joyce Quarterly, 47(1),
pp. 107-118.
ISSN 0021-4183
[Article]
Platt, Len.
2008.
Our Common Cultural Heritage: Classic Novels and English Television.
In: Solange Davin and Rhona Jackson, eds.
Television and Criticism.
Bristol: Intellect, pp. 15-23.
ISBN 978-1-84150-147-5
[Book Section]
Platt, Len.
2008.
'Altogether better-bred looking': Race and Romance in the Australian Novels of Rosa Praed.
Journal of the Association for the Study of Australian Literature, 8,
pp. 31-44.
ISSN 1447-8986
[Article]
Platt, Len.
2008.
Madame Blavatsky and Theosophy in 'Finnegans Wake': An Annotated List.
James Joyce Quarterly, 45(2),
pp. 281-300.
ISSN 0021-4183
[Article]
Platt, Len.
2007.
Joyce, Race and Finnegans Wake.
Cambridge University Press.
ISBN 052186884X
[Book]
Platt, Len and Gibson, Andrew, eds.
2006.
Joyce, Ireland, Britain.
Gainesville, Florida: University Press of Florida.
ISBN 978-0-8130-3015-9
[Edited Book]
Platt, Len.
2004.
Musical Comedy on the West End Stage, 1890-1939.
Palgrave Macmillan.
ISBN 1403932255
[Book]
Platt, Len and Walsh, David.
2003.
Musical Theater and American Culture.
Westport, Connecticut: Praeger.
ISBN 0-025-98057-X
[Book]
Platt, Len.
2001.
Aristocracies of Fiction: The Idea of Aristocracy in Late-Nineteenth-Century and Early-Twentieth-Century Literary Culture.
Greenwood Press.
ISBN 0313316732
[Book]
Platt, Len.
1998.
Joyce and the Anglo-irish: A Study of Joyce and the Literary Revival.
Amsterdam: Rodopi.
ISBN 9042006242
[Book]