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Bosteels, B. (Ed), Clover, J. (Ed)
This global-focused series seeks to present a set of timely interventions at the crossover between radical politics—insurrectionary, anarchist, communist, Marxist—and the writing …
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Vallone, L. (Ed)
Scholarly interest in the literary figure of the child has grown exponentially over the last thirty years or so due, in part, to the increased attention given to children's …
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Gaul, M. (Ed)
This series presents original biographical, critical, and scholarly studies of literary works and public figures in Great Britain, North America, and continental Europe during the …
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Faflak, J. (Ed), Sha, R. C. (Ed)
The recent surge of interest in affect and emotion has productively crossed disciplinary boundaries within and between the humanities, social sciences, and sciences, but has not …
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Beyer, C. (Ed)
Teaching the New English is an innovative series primarily concerned with the teaching of the English degree in the context of the modern university. The series is simultaneously …
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Tally Jr., R. T. (Ed)
Geocriticism and Spatial Literary Studies is a new book series focusing on the dynamic relations among space, place, and literature. The spatial turn in the humanities and social …
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Despite the flurry of interest in translation studies, markedly less emphasis has been placed on the process of translating theoretical texts, especially those originating outside …
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Howard, J. (Ed), Dugan, H. (Ed)
In the twenty first century, literary criticism, literary theory, historiography and cultural studies have become intimately interwoven, and the formerly distinct fields of …
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Weitz, E. D. (Ed), Zipes, J. (Ed)
Studies in European Culture and History is dedicated to publishing books that explore major issues in Europe's past and present from a wide variety of disciplinary perspectives. …
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Hutchinson, B. (Ed), Weller, S. (Ed)
Many of the most significant European writers and literary movements of the modern period have traversed national, linguistic and disciplinary borders. The principal aim of the …
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Fiol-Matta, L. (Ed), Quiroga, J. (Ed)
The series will publish book-length studies, essay collections, and readers on sexualities and power, queer studies and class, feminisms and race, post-coloniality and …
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Titles in the Palgrave Histories of Literature series provide a comprehensive, chronological overview of a particular genre, paralleling the developments within the genre with …
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The study of theology and religion nowadays calls upon a wide range of interdisciplinary skills and cultural perspectives to illuminate the concerns at the heart of religious …
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The Insights series brings to lecturers, students and general readers the very best advanced appraisal of authors whose works or aspects of whose works have been unduly neglected …
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