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.
Draws on the complexity of recent Brazilian politics to understand the populist challenge to the inequalities of liberal democratic societies.
Traces the articulation of the concept of transformation across twentieth-century French philosophy, from Bergson to Malabou.
Explores the presidential legacy of Trump’s first term in the Biden era.
Traces how instinct shifted in the face of new cultural imperatives during the Renaissance.
Offers a new cultural geographical theorisation of love.
History mingles with romance in John Galt’s only novel set in the English Middle Ages.
This new study provides a robustly theorised and thoroughly historicised account of the beginnings of Irish gothic fiction, maps the theoretical terrain covered by other critics, and puts forward a new history of the emergence of the genre in Ireland.