Provides a rich account of the social, intellectual and architectural worlds of Istanbul’s library patrons and readers.
Reveals how animal rights and species identity are reimagined in literature of the late twentieth century.
Provides the first complete scholarly edition of Mary Elizabeth Coleridge’s poetry, including previously unpublished works.
Examines the place and function of affect throughout Deleuze’s work.
Offers the first structuralist account of the Naderid Empire’s ideological and institutional foundations.
Explores how Scottish government and society was affected by the Anglo-Scottish wars of the 1540s and their aftermath.
Focuses on explorers and adventurers on screen as a lens for examining our understandings of race, place, class, imperialism and gender roles.
Addresses the issue of how film represents reality by focusing on metaphysical realist thought.
Periodical Feminisms investigates the unique role of feminist magazines in shaping the diverse moods and modes of women’s activism from 1968 to the present day.
Discusses the critical and cultural value of the sex scene.
Examines the primary texts of the common law as visual and aesthetic artefacts.
The first book-length study of alcohol in Victorian literature and culture.