Explores the idea that Shakespeare's dramatic writing, which powerfully represents the sea, also resembles it.
A radical new approach to Aristotle on time, which foregrounds the Poetics and Ethics.
Rethinks modernism as a category by focusing on little-known late-modernist groupings of authors.
The first large-scale study of English baroque literature.
Studies the nature of serious criminality in Scotland, 1660-c.1700.
Traces the evolution of the Roman legal system through a study of the law of inheritance.
Brings together three of Kenneth White's travel books to provide an accessible introduction to the project of ‘geopoetics’ and to White’s environmental aesthetics.
Showcases new developments in and approaches to World Englishes since the publication of the Dynamic Model.
Approaches 21st-century Westerns with a specific focus on genre and gender.
Illustrates how the financial thriller is deeply intertwined with the economic transformation of the 1970s and considers the genre’s enduring legacy in today's financialised world.
Examines how girls' hairstyles have become such a significant part of how girlhood is articulated in contemporary visual cultures.
Looks at cultures of deterrence and ‘war-ending’ weapons and suggests their longer role within the development and stasis of the Anglosphere.