David Ellis' Edgar Award-winning debut delivers an audaciously inventive thriller, from tantalizing first page to final double-twist
A concise, clear-eyed account of the flamboyant poet Byron’s life and work.
David Ellis sets out to resolve the meaning behind the 'spots of time' in the Prelude. Since the passages which concern him deal with... Læs mere
David Ellis and Howard Mills challenge the automatic relegation to secondary status suffered by the works included here and suggest a radical reassessment of Lawrence's literary profile of how his writings relate to one another and of where his greatest power and originality lie.
Perspectives on the perils and pitfalls of ageing, viewed through the lens of novels, plays and poems from across history.
A concise yet comprehensive account of D. H. Lawrence’s stormy life and writing career.
Passing in review all the usual suspects, including philosophers, psychologists and authors, in 'Defining Comedy' David Ellis treats the attempts at generral theories of comedy and why they have failed.