-
stated that he was
writing new
material and had been in the studio. Greg
Mighall and Joe
Edwards announced they were
working on a film
project with 'Awaydays'...
- to be
referred to in the late
twentieth century as
urban Gothic.
Robert Mighall sees the
urban Gothic as a
genre arising in
London in the mid-nineteenth...
- from Hoylake, England. The band
consisted of Eva
Petersen (Vocals), Greg
Mighall (Drums), Joe
Edwards (B****),
Miles Kane (Guitar) and Mat
Gregory (Guitar)...
- 2006), ISBN 9780141442037.
Edited with an
introduction and
notes by
Robert Mighall.
Included as an
appendix is
Peter Ackroyd's
introduction to the 1986 Penguin...
- "Tea-Cup"
Taylor on lead guitar,
Graham Rivens on b****
guitar and Les
Mighall on drums.
Mighall later left the band and was
replaced by Phil Lancaster. The band...
-
Vampires Vedas Mighall,
Robert (2003), A
Geography of
Victorian Gothic Fiction:
Mapping History's Nightmares, Oxford:
Oxford University Press Mighall, Robert...
-
certain times in the novel,
adding an
element of the supernatural.
Robert Mighall in his
Afterword to the New
Centenary Edition of
Zuleika (Collector's Library...
-
released in 2016. Kane, on
vocals and lead guitar, was
joined by Greg
Mighall on
drums and Joe
Edwards on b****
guitar and
occasional backing vocals....
- Fiction. London:
Palgrave MacMillan. p. 144. ISBN 978-0-312-27763-5. See
Mighall,
Robert (1999). A
Geography of
Victorian Gothic Fiction. Oxford: Oxford...
- Letter" is
described as a "tenderly daunting,
haunted house".
Author Robert Mighall described it as "a
staggeringly beautiful song of
forlorn love and a broken...