This book argues that the core content of academic freedom—the principle of supporting... Læs mere
Through an examination of a representative body of nonfiction prose from the French Revolution debate... Læs mere
This book embraces periodicals across the first two-thirds of the eighteenth century to argue that this mode of writing, packed with humor... Læs mere
Poetic Sisters explores the personal and literary connections among five eighteenth-century women poets. Anchored in the work of Anne Finch, author of... Læs mere
Reading 1759 investigates the literary culture of a remarkable year in British and French writing, and ideas. Examining key... Læs mere
Revealing Bodies considers three thinkers not often read together, in order to ask a question: how is it... Læs mere
This book examines the eighteenth-century novel in the context of emerging theories of happiness in early... Læs mere
Blending cultural studies, literary analysis, and political history, this book shows how Elena Garro’s life and work expose the impasses inherent to the concept of... Læs mere
In Counterfeit Politics, David Kelman reassesses the political significance of conspiracy theory.
Excitable Imaginations offers a new approach to the history of pornography. Looking beyond a counter-canon of bawdy literature, Kathleen Lubey identifies a vigilant attentiveness to sex across a wide spectrum of literary and philosophical texts in eighteenth-century Britain.
By remapping the configurations of mourning across modernist, postmodernist, and postcolonial literatures, psychoanalysis and deconstruction, Signifying Loss studies not only how loss is signified, but also the ethico-political significance of such signifying.
García Lorca at the Edge of Surrealism: The Aesthetics of Anguish examines the variations of surrealism and surrealist theories in the Spanish context, studied through the poetry, drama, and drawings of Federico García Lorca.