The first English language book-length study of trees in cinema.
Untangles the mechanisms through which ideology affected Byzantine society following the Crusades.
Presents the complete surviving correspondence between two of the most influential figures in twentieth-century literary theory, Jacques Derrida and Paul de Man.
Offers a pioneering and rehabilitating examination of Herodotus’ account of Persian freedom in the History.
Combines linguistics, geography and computational humanities to integrate the complexities of urban spaces into world Englishes research.
How did Gregory of Tours use Christian fears to explore ethical discourse on the formation of the good and bad self?
Offers a comprehensive analysis of contemporary Indian Shakespeare in film, theatre and fiction.
Explores the enduring influence of David Rizzio in Scottish and European art and material culture.
Provides the first critical edition in English of Elvira Hernández’s exceptional poetry, from her early works to the present-day.
Uncovers the hidden roots and future pathways of cosmopolitan thought in an age of fragmentation and reorientation.
Presents Spinoza’s theory of imagination in the light of his non-dualist ontology and epistemology.
Provides a global analysis of the politics of sanctions from the perspective of norm contestation.