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Introduction: what cannot be fixed, measured, confined? the mobile texts of Hilary Mantel / Eileen Pollard and Ginette Carpenter
Mantel's social work gothic: trauma and state care in Every day is Mother's Day and Vacant possession / Eleanor Byrne
History, nation and self: Wolf Hall and The machinery of memory / Siobhan O'Connor
Making history otherwise: Learning to talk and The assassination of Margaret Thatcher / Eileen Pollard
Reading minds: Wolf Hall's revision of the poetics of subjectivity / Renate Brosch
Subjectivity in process: writing and the I in Giving up the ghost and Ink in the blood / Victoria Bennett
Becoming ghost: spectral realism in Hilary Mantel's fiction / Wolfgang Funk
Walking the dead: unruly (re)animation in A place of greater safety / Ginette Carpenter
Holy ghost writers: spectrality, intertextuality and religion in Wolf Hall and Fludd / Lucy Arnold
"I am a settlement, a place of safety, a bombproof shelter": hauntings, hospitality, and homeland insecurity in Hilary Mantel's Beyond black / Kathryn Bird.

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