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This book reveals the genuity of Shaw's totalitarianism by looking at his material - articles, speeches, letters, etc but is especially concerned with... Læs mere
This study examines the vital centrality of 'readings' of nature in a variety of literary forms in the period 1830-1914. It is exploratory and... Læs mere
This edited book provides a unique opportunity for international scholars to contribute to the exploration of liminality in the field of Anglo-American literature written by or about women between the Victorian period and the Second World War.
This book examines the range of the colonial imaginary in Eliot’s works, from the domestic and regional to ancient and speculative colonialisms.
The Landscapes of the Sublime examines the place of the 'natural sublime' in the cultural history of the eighteenth century and Romantic period.... Læs mere
The last ten years have witnessed a renewed interest in H.P. Lovecraft in academic and scholarly circles. New Critical Essays on H.P. Lovecraft seeks to offer an... Læs mere
Examining the work of the Elizabethan playwright, Robert Greene, this book argues that Greene's... Læs mere
With Thomas Chatterton as its case study, this book offers new insights into the formation and development of literary scholarship in the long eighteenth century.
This book lays bare numerous sexy Blakes, arguing for both chastity and pornography, violence and domination as well as desire and redemption, and also journeying in the realms of conceptual... Læs mere
In 1898, both Cuba and the Philippines achieved their independence from Spain and then immediately became targets of US expansionism. This book... Læs mere
This book offers a close philosophical reading of King Lear and Timon of Athens which provides insights into the groundbreaking... Læs mere
Winner of the British Association for Contemporary Literary Studies (BACLS) 2017 Edited Collection PrizeThis book is a challenging and engaging collection of original essays on the novels of Alan Hollinghurst, Britain’s foremost gay writer and the English novel’s master stylist.