The first biography of Katherine Mansfield’s early years since 1933.
The first reference book on First World War newspapers and magazines from the home front to the front lines.
Offers a reconfiguration of political reason from the perspective of the social performativity inherent in postfoundational theory.
Argues that literature has a special role to play in developing a wishful, visionary, and utopian sensibility for living in a more-than-human world
Presents a sustained and diverse engagement with an under-explored key component of populism: time
Examines how digital visual effects reshape our relationship with reality.
Explores how Shakespeare uses global wisdom literatures to encourage spiritual and moral growth and the arts of living in a connected world
Refines our understanding of Virginia Woolf as a politically engaged writer
Examines the role occupied by the senses and the self in approaches to literary mimesis in nineteenth-century European literature
Examines the marginalisation of Muslim political thought through the writings of Khayr al-Din al-Tunsi.
This first volume in E.J.W. Gibb’s classic study of Ottoman Poetry, reissued here with a new foreword by Christine Woodhead, explores the period 1300 to around 1450.
Presents the first comprehensive study to address the art and architecture of Armenians under Safavid rule.