Adrian Harvey introduces the varying geomorphological forces and differing timescales which combine to shape the surface of the earth.
Eliot Prize 2022 A PBS Recommendation Summer 2022In her debut collection, Denise Saul explores family and identity as she tells the story of a mother’s illness and subsequent aphasia, and a daughter's ongoing role as carer.
Here, the often-fraught notions of womanhood and motherhood are also shown to feed into ideas on who is able to mother. Pati uses an original, lyrical approach towards the ambiguities and ambivalences that cloud our decisions.
In recent years Brendan's voyage has become increasingly popular as a... Læs mere
Scholarly Milton is a collection of essays concerned withthe function of scholarship in both the invention and the reception of Milton'swritings in poetry and prose. The eleven essays... Læs mere
This book examines the role of the United States of America in the Northern Ireland conflict and peace process.... Læs mere
Human zoos, forgotten symbols of the colonial era, have been totally repressed in our collective memory. This book puts into perspective the... Læs mere
Produced by an international team of experts, the volume offers the sources in their language of origin - Old English, Old Norse, Welsh, Irish, Latin, Anglo-Norman, Middle English, Early Modern English - with facing-page translations and explanatory notes.
This book takes a new look at the 'spatial turn' in French cultural and critical theory since 1968. It examines how key... Læs mere
Two of Henry Newbolt’s poems, ‘Vitaï Lampada’ and ‘Drake’s Drum’, became staples of poetry anthologies and were able to be recited by every school-boy.
In a dynamic treatment of planets of the Solar System from a unified perspective Planetary Geology deals with the origin of planetary bodies, the forces that fashion their surfaces, the rise and fall of icecaps and oceans, and the role of life in planetary history.