Icelanders Eastward: Sailors and the Emerging Modern World is the first translation from Icelandic of the narratives of two men – Árni Magnússon... Læs mere
Carmen Martín Gaite (1925-2000): Conversing Across the Genres in Poetry, Short Stories, and Theatrical Works is a co-edited volume of essays that brings together major Martín Gaite scholars to examine the canonical author’s works in lesser-studied genres.
From vaudeville stages to late-night television, comedians have long shaped – and been shaped by – American politics.
Was Britain an ‘anti-slavery nation’ in the mid-nineteenth century? Many Britons thought so, but the... Læs mere
Its importance for our age becomes apparent from an in-depth discussion of the work of nine poets whose combined output extends from... Læs mere
Now it is a cult movie, widely discussed by fans and admirers but not receiving equal attention from an academic perspective. This collection of essays explores the film from a wide variety of angles: through its production history and the socio-historical context of its release;
Postcolonial Health in African Literatures uncovers the overlooked intersections between public health histories, environmental governance, and literary expression in postcolonial African contexts.