ShakespeareÕs Macbeth intertwines ambition, assassination, and the supernatural to interrogate political power, identity, and masculinity. Through essays on... Læs mere
Examining themes of ambition, guilt, and the supernatural in Macbeth, this volume reinterprets questions of political power, identity, and masculinity. It... Læs mere
Modern Irish poetry is reimagined by examining cultural identities, economic shifts, and a broad spectrum of themes from trauma to queer and animal poetics. It challenges... Læs mere
Rethinking the traditional Yeats-to-Heaney course, the volume redefines modern Irish poetry amid shifting cultural and economic landscapes. Essays probe themes of trauma,... Læs mere
Essays probe the transformative role of influential narratives that center Black lives, engaging with racial identities and community dialogue.... Læs mere
Essays explore innovative strategies for teaching Toni MorrisonÕs works, highlighting her narrative creativity, historical grounding, and focus on Black... Læs mere
King Arthur legends spark enduring debates about leadership, love, and community, weaving medieval texts with modern retellings across cultures and media. Essays span... Læs mere
Scholarly essays examine the enduring allure of Arthurian legends—from medieval texts to modern adaptations across diverse languages and cultures. They delve into... Læs mere
Speculative fiction blends witty satire with futuristic realms where robots rule and humans linger on the margins. Parables featuring knightly quests for a... Læs mere