The Cambridge Companion series focuses on concepts, movements, and writers that are essential to modern life. Martin Amis was one of the most acclaimed and... Læs mere
The Cambridge Companion series focuses on concepts, movements, and writers that are essential to modern life. Martin Amis was one of the most acclaimed and... Læs mere
This book is a politically urgent and critically rigorous study of the re-emergence of tragedy in American literature since 1945. It shows how literature appeals to tragic forms and figures to narrate the lived experience of labor during a period of social upheaval.
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Drawing from a broad range of evidence, this book offers a novel explanation for the causes, treatments, and various subtypes of depression from the... Læs mere
Drawing on multiple perspectives and case studies, this book explores the embedding of academic literacies in... Læs mere
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There are worldwide concerns about the quality of elections and democracy. This Element discusses electoral integrity... Læs mere
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Based on a major sociolinguistic project, this book examines how people across Greater Manchester speak and what their voices reveal about identity,... Læs mere
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