Traces how social change transformed Scotland from the 1970s, expressed through politics, culture and identity.
Traces how social change transformed Scotland from the 1970s, expressed through politics, culture and identity.
Studies the intertwined manner in which Arabic and Turkish literatures took shape as national traditions.
Bringing together leading scholars, this volume is the first of its kind to address the growing global phenomenon of transnational repression – using tactics that include surveillance, coercion, harassment and physical violence – in a comparative perspective.
Re-evaluates the fragments of Duris, Phylarchus and Agatharchides.
Daniel Ferrer’s stimulating introduction to genetic criticism, translated into English by Rachel Bowlby.
Represents the first comprehensive academic collection of Charles Dickens’s verse productions.
Examines the turning point in modern philosophy in which Kant overcomes previous philosophical systems through his theory of imagination.
A collection of essays by Mansfield scholars presenting criticism on Katherine Mansfield and the female experience.
Examines the contexts and purpose of Henry Maine’s Ancient Law by focusing on the sources he used to write it.
Examines how women poets have expressed resistance against neoliberalism in Chile at times of intense political upheaval.
Offers an insider’s view of the literary world of the Ottoman sultanate at its heyday, from the 1540s to the 1570s.