Analyses photographic portraits of nineteenth-century authors as exemplars of intermedial authorship and modern literary celebrity culture.
Introduces students to 8 ethical theories that aim to tell us what we ought to do and why: normative ethics, utilitarianism, egoism, deontological ethics, the ethics of rights, virtue ethics, particularism and ecological ethics.
Introduces students to 8 ethical theories that aim to tell us what we ought to do and why: normative ethics, utilitarianism, egoism, deontological ethics, the ethics of rights, virtue ethics, particularism and ecological ethics.
The Reader makes readily available for the first time 17 major, previously uncollected significant essays from the Journal of Beckett Studies from 1992 to the present.
A pioneering discussion of Cicero’s case of Curius and its impact on longstanding debates about the “politics” of the Roman republican courts.
Tracks the unlikely collaboration between experimental poets and experimental linguists that gave rise to the earliest collections of poets’ voices.
Explores Virginia Woolf’s engagements with a broad range of religions, including Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism and Quakerism.
Catherine Guisan considers what lessons can be learnt for future conflict resolution, especially the War in Ukraine, from the processes of peacebuilding in Europe since the Second World War.
Competing visions of the future are at the heart of debates on climate change. In navigating between entrenched geopolitical logics and transformative... Læs mere
With Reform riding high in the polls, Andy Knott charts the history of popular politics in the UK to consider whether the historical antecdents can shed light on the current resurgence.
Examines a poetic movement that rose from under official state discourse in 1970s Syria.
Offers the first book-length study of archiving in the Cairo sultanate.