Studies the ways in which Islamists engage with, rather than fight, the Western-dominated global order.
The first edited essay collection of its kind to focus on innovators and innovations in the mass-market press from 1820–45
Explores Aristophanic comedy and traces key features through Greek and Latin literature
Explains the importance of townspeople to the success of the Scottish Reformation of 1559-1560
Illuminates the core beliefs of twentieth-century Arab philosophers in response to Western ideas of modernisation.
Comprehensively sets out the cross-regional and transnational dimension of press history in early-modern Britain and Ireland
Analyses how the political career of Sir Thomas Overbury exposes the changing systems of power at the English court between 1603 and 1613
A comprehensive study of how fiction has depicted and responded to terrorism in the twenty-first century
This is a unique collection of essays examining nineteenth-century British and Irish newspaper and periodical history during a key period of change and development.
A remarkable collection of Lyn Hejinian’s previously uncollected early poems from 1963 to 1983
Extends the body of scholarship on Comic Gothic to cover contemporary texts, new media and texts from other cultures
Provides a wide-ranging account of the different disciplinary, critical and theoretical contexts relevant to the study of nonsense.