This volume provides everything you need to know about Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason.
Revised edition of this successful introduction to English syntax.
In this book Timothy C. Baker situates George Mackay Brown's work within a broad literary and philosophical context to articulate how his novels engage with the question of community.
The Heart of Mid-Lothian is precisely focused on the trials for murder of John Porteous and of Effie Deans in 1736 and 1737.
The Fortunes of Nigel sits among Walter Scott’s richest creations in political insight and range of characterisation. Steeped in Jacobean drama, this tale shows Scott revelling in the linguistic riches of the age.
An extended philosophical analysis of the concept of judgement, important in many areas of contemporary philosophy, including epistemology, the philosophy of value and aesthetics.
The first ever edition of Hogg's letters to be published, featuring Hogg’s correspondence with figures such as Sir Walter Scott, Lord Byron and Sir Robert Peel.
This exceptional biography, Præterita is perhaps the best-loved of all the fruits of Ruskin's many-sided and tormented genius.
This volume records more than 400 new flowering plant species, much new information about the richness and interest of the Turkish flora and its importance as a centre of diversity.
This book explores the longer term issues of Islamic capital accumulation and its contribution to the development of Muslim societies in the East and West.
A study of legislative developments in areas of law and policy devolved to the Scottish Parliament.
Appraises the relationship between contemporary feminism and Julia Kristeva, a major figure in Continental thought.