Provides a nuanced understanding of literary imaginings of masculinity and femininity in the context of the 'national' canon of Egypt.
This book identifies the original impetus and the driving force behind Deleuze's philosophy as a whole and the many concepts it creates.
This book marks a critical intervention in the medical humanities that takes issue with its understanding of empathy as something that one has.
This is the first of two volumes containing Boswell's correspondence with more than 200 people, including Pitt, Rousseau, Paoli, John Wilkes, Sir Alexander Dick, Baretti and numerous women friends.
In his ever-popular romance of Tudor England, Scott brilliantly recreates all the passion, brutality, verve and vitality of the Elizabethan world.
This is an issue of our quarterly journal Hume Papers on Public Policy - the journal of the David Hume Institute.
Lay Sermons offers, playfully, a series of lay sermons on good principles and good breeding - the last thing that one would expect from the pen of Blackwood's Ettrick Shepherd
The General Correspondence of James Boswell, 1766-1769
From bell hooks's incisive look at the scapegoating of black men as archetypal racists to Andrea Dworkin's scathing statement on pornography as violence against women,... Læs mere
Examines the contradictions of fundamentalism as they appear in prophecy, sermon, film and fiction, including work by Gore Vidal, Peter Matthiesen, Thom Jones, Alison Lurie and Pete Dexter.
Contemporary American Fiction introduces the work of a range of American authors, all of whom can be said to engage with postmodernism.
James Hogg's Jacobite Relics - originally commissioned by the Highland Society of London in 1817 - is an important addition to The Collected Works of James Hogg.