Uncovers Gerhard Richter’s appropriation of science and technology from 1960 to the present and shows how this has shaped the artist’s well-documented engagement with the canon of Western painting.
A uniquely comprehensive, groundbreaking two-volume study of Loy’s relationship to the human body and soul.
Presents a new way of examining the historical significance and endurance of Mary, Queen of Scots
Explores the relationship between radical poetry and radical politics from the formation of the welfare state to the advent of Thatcherism
Explores how Virginia Woolf reimagined the environment and nonhuman life in her writing
Explores Scottish and international Christian responses to social problems in urban-industrial societies since 1800
A handbook and guide to research methods for students of law, criminology, sociology and social sciences, from an interdisciplinary perspective
Refines our understanding of Virginia Woolf as a politically engaged writer
Examines the production, distribution, reception and repair of mina’i ware
The most wide-ranging study of the history of children’s periodicals to date
Examines the role occupied by the senses and the self in approaches to literary mimesis in nineteenth-century European literature
Extends the body of scholarship on Comic Gothic to cover contemporary texts, new media and texts from other cultures