Abstract
Coming out of a lecture theatre at University College London into rare — for this sodden, sodding year — summer sunshine, I found myself, uncharacteristically, flirting with a young woman who had been sitting in a back row during the proceedings. Sitting there, her pretty, dark, serious face angled down into her lap, her fingers deftly negotiating the loops and strands of her knitting.
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Self, W. (2016). What’s in a brain? In Memory in the Twenty-First Century: New Critical Perspectives from the Arts, Humanities, and Sciences (pp. 89–96). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137520586_10
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