Judges in Street Clothes provides an historical, theoretical, and practical analysis of the ethical restrictions placed on the public lives of... Læs mere
Radiohead and the Global Movement for Change examines the work of the British group Radiohead, focusing particularly on their... Læs mere
Ollam explores aspects of the Gaelic literary tradition and related traditions, with a focus on early and medieval Ireland.... Læs mere
This book tells the fascinating story of a family's day-to-day life on an isolated ranch in early twentieth-century Wyoming. The interweaving of... Læs mere
Using methods from book history and print culture studies, Annotation in Eighteenth-Century Poetry explores the functions that annotation performed on and through... Læs mere
Bringing together work by many noted scholars and writers of horror fiction, this book provides the first substantial critical consideration of the complex relationship between H.P. Lovecraft and Edgar Allan Poe’s work.
The selling point of this book I think is that it's the only book that addresses Edgar Allan Poe's use of music from a purely literary standpoint.
Surveying the entirety of McNally’s works, including the most important of McNally’s still unpublished works, this book positions McNally at the... Læs mere
Illyria in Shakespeare’s England studies the eastern Adriatic region known as “Illyria” in five plays by Shakespeare and other early modern English writing. It examines... Læs mere
Minds in Motion argues that travel literature expedites individual engagements with epistemology because the genre... Læs mere
This book investigates the cultural afterlife of James Thomson’s The Seasons (1730) by charting the prominent place it occupied in the visual cultures of eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century Britain.
The subject of this book is Shakespeare’s investigation of religious ideas and phenomena that, from the Church’s perspective, range from traditional orthodox belief to radical... Læs mere