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This volume explores the intersection between culinary history and literature across a period of profound social and cultural change. Split into... Læs mere
This book is a collection of papers, examining some of the fruitful... Læs mere
This book examines the early reception of Johann Caspar Lavater's Essays on Physiognomy and demonstrates how the challenges occurring during the production of Henry Hunter's translation resonate in William Blake's treatment of the Genesis story.
This book presents a number of essays written by specialists in various fields that include literary criticism, linguistics, sociology, history and art criticism. It offers an excellent overview of Portuguese modernism in a current, challenging and encompassing manner.
This book demonstrates how Ana Clavel continues the tradition of both her predecessors and contemporaries by focusing on questions... Læs mere
This book explores the ways in which contemporary women writers have engaged with the negotiation and representation of identity following the rupture with the established sense of self in the homeland that is brought about by exile.
This book examines the complexities and paradoxes of the Latin American short story. It pinpoints the social,... Læs mere
Though primarily known for his haunting, enigmatic novel Pedro Paramo and the unrelenting depictions of the failures of post-revolutionary... Læs mere
Haunting is what happens when the past is disturbed and the victims of previous violence, who are thought to be buried and forgotten, are brought back to the present and made to live again.
The Religious-Philosophical Seminar, meeting in Leningrad between 1974-1980, was an underground study group where young intellectuals staged debates, read poetry and circulated their own typewritten journal, called ‘37’.
What role did Dante play in the work of Pier Paolo Pasolini (1922-1975)?
This engaging and accessible book examines the world of seven contemporary, popular American women writers and their individual use of wit as a subtle and effective strategy to engage, or "control", the reader.