Marco Paolini: A Deep Map is a theoretical analysis of eight iconic Marco Paolini's monologues. The book presents Marco Paolini’s dramaturgy and his narrative theater between the end of the 20th and the beginning of the 21st Century.
Poe and Women presents essays by scholars who investigate the various ways in which women—Poe's female contemporaries, critics, writers, and artists, as well as women characters in Poe adaptations—have shaped Edgar Allan Poe's reputation and revised his depictions of gender.
Volume VI of The Annotated Works of Henry George presents the published text of A Perplexed Philosopher (1892). George's original text is... Læs mere
Warfare, Trade, and the Indies in British Literature traces the differences in representations of Mughal and American “Indians” in travel... Læs mere
Protection or Free Trade, Volume IV of The Annotated Works of Henry George, argues the benefits of free trade and the harm that restrictive... Læs mere
The historical analysis, theological reflections, and sociological observations found in the chapters of Christian Social Activism and Rule... Læs mere
The Yearbook of Transnational History is dedicated to disseminating pioneering research in the field of transnational history. The ten chapters of this volume explore topics and themes of heritage creation from the Crusades to the Apollo space flights.
In Diplomacy in Postwar British Literature and Culture, Krzakowski shows how matters of international relations—refugee crises, tribunals, espionage, and diplomatic practice—have influenced the thematic and formal concerns of twentieth-century cultural production.
This book contains letters from the Civil War of a Union officer, his fiancée, and some of their connections. The letters witness to their conviction that the pain of their four-year separation and other deprivations would help purify the country from the sin of slavery.