Author

Number of items: 23.
Article
  • 'In and Out of The Whirlpool of War'. (2001) Mark Broughton
  • Book
  • Brideshead Revisited. (2016) Mark Broughton
  • Other
  • 'The Figure (and Disfigurement) in the Landscape: The Go-Between’s Picturesque'. (2016) Mark Broughton
  • 'Who took the Drugs? Displaced Hallucinations in Psychedelic Fiction Films'. (2015) Mark Broughton
  • Adam’s Anarchy: The Gypsy and the Gentleman Reconsidered. (2014) Mark Broughton
  • 'The Rodin Time Machine: Sculptural Moments in Les Deux Anglaises et le Continent'. (2012) Mark Broughton
  • Time’s Compass: The Production of Place in Brideshead Revisited'. (2012) Mark Broughton
  • 'Picturesque Irony: Brideshead Revisited as an Artist Programme'. (2010) Mark Broughton
  • 'From Ham House to the Pineapples of Groombridge Place: Locating The Draughtsman’s Contract'. (2010) Mark Broughton
  • 'Landscape Gardens in The Ruling Class'. (2010) Mark Broughton
  • 'A Sculptural Moment: The Epilogue of Les Deux Anglaises et le Continent (1971)'. (2010) Mark Broughton
  • 'Nigel Kneale (1922-2006)'. (2009) Mark Broughton
  • 'Experts in the Field: Rhetoric and Aesthetics in the Agricultural Documentary'. (2008) Mark Broughton
  • ‘A Story of the London Fog? Adulterated Modernisms in The Lodger’s Inter-titles’. (2007) Mark Broughton
  • ‘Landscape and Dialectical Atavism in The Ruling Class’. (2007) Mark Broughton
  • ‘Landscape versus Science and the Law: The Box of Delights (BBC, 1984)’. (2006) Mark Broughton
  • 'Dyschronia in Nigel Kneale’s The Stone Tape'. (2006) Mark Broughton
  • ‘Adaptation through Landscape: The Ruling Class’. (2005) Mark Broughton
  • ‘The Figure (and Disfigurement) in the Landscape: The Go-Between’. (2005) Mark Broughton
  • 'Louis Mazzini’s Postcard: the Genius Loci of Kind Hearts and Coronets'. (2004) Mark Broughton
  • ‘Intermedial Extensions: Brideshead Revisited and its Distribution History'. (2003) Mark Broughton
  • 'Grounds for A Plot/Plotted Grounds: English Landscapes In Two Visual Narratives'. (2003) Mark Broughton
  • ‘Dissolving Spectators: Lantern History and the Royal Polytechnic Institution’. (2001) Mark Broughton