Crossing Borders engages with the emergent field of borders studies, particularly in relation to North America, South... Læs mere
This book considers the aesthetic, cultural, and philosophical facets of a temporal paradox in the works of French novelist Claude Simon (1913-2005), and its broader implications for the study of narrative, and for cultural and post-modern theory.
Close Reading Without Readings is a collection of essays by the renowned Shakespeare scholar Stephen Booth in which the author directs... Læs mere
Close Reading Without Readings is a collection of essays by the renowned Shakespeare scholar Stephen Booth in which the author directs... Læs mere
This book is a definitive study of love-death-afterlife movies from the 1920s to the present. Scholars of film will appreciate this contribution... Læs mere
Spenser in the Moment argues that contrary to anyone’s expectation, Spenser studies may be on the brink of a revolution. Bringing together scholars from three continents, it... Læs mere
Davide Rondoni: Art in the Movement of Creation is for those passionate about poetry and visual arts. In a comparative literature context that covers... Læs mere
Waugh is a perennial subject for literary scholars; most studies published in the past thirty years take a strongly biographical approach, using Waugh's life and faith as lenses through which to critique the fiction. Evelyn Waugh's Satire takes a different approach: using fram...