Dissonant Neighbours offers a new insight into the medieval literatures of Britain.
This is the first book to present a series of critical essays on the work of the Argentine-born Welsh writer Lynette Roberts.
The book argues that pacifism and peace have played an important part in Welsh life and culture, and is an important but overlooked subject in Welsh studies.
This book provides a novel cross-disciplinary approach to water, demonstrating the role water plays in shaping human lives. It uses... Læs mere
Gothic Remains: Corpses, Terror and Anatomical Culture, 1764-1897 traces anatomical culture in Gothic texts from Horace Walpole to Bram... Læs mere
This book is an introduction written for both the scholar and the interested lay reader. It presents a fascinating topic - the medieval dragon - in an accessible and lucid manner that educates, entertains, and enthrals - exactly as medieval dragons themselves did.
Cyfrol sy'n cyflwyno ac yn egluro dysgeidiaeth yr Apostol Paul yng ngoleuni'r astudiaethau diweddaraf ohoni. Amlygir cyfraniad dau Gymro, C. H. Dodd a W. D. Davies, at yr astudiaethau hyn.
Kant is not the philosopher who has his head in the clouds, but the philosopher seeking to bridge the gulf between the ideal and the real in international relations.
While many facets of human life, such as the exploration of space, have caught the imagination, human madness exerts the most enduring appeal. This book takes a fresh look at a variety of literary representations of the irrational, and explores its timeless fascination.
This book examines the work of the sixteenth-century Spanish religious painter, Luis de Morales.
This collection examines Gothic fiction written by female authors in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Analysing works... Læs mere
Ugalde’s fascinating and well-documented study demonstrates how Spanish authors, dramatists and visual artists bring Shakespeare’s desperate and suicidal heroine to life in new guises.