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Literary Criticism & Linguistics titles

Literary Criticism titles specialize in innovative strategies and approaches to the major works of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and also offer a range of experimental, creative titles exploring new, and re-exploring hitherto neglected, literary grounds and movements. Structured to be both accessible and informative, each volume presents a stimulating read. Press titles reflect a growing awareness of foreign-language works’ integration into English literary studies, and look to provide a platform for new debate in literary studies.

The Press has recently commissioned a new Study Series, Critical Inventions, focusing on new and experimental approaches to literary criticism.

 

 

The Arab Writer in English
Geoffrey Nash

The Aristocratic Universe of Karen Blixen
Frantz Leander Hansen

Aristotle and Modernism
Edna Rosenthal

Crrritic!
Edited by John Schad and Oliver Tearle

The Curtained Room
Oliver Tearle

Benjamin Disraeli: The Novel as Political Discourse
Michael Flavin

David Daiches
William Baker and Michael Lister

Dennis Cooper
Paul Hegarty and Danny Kennedy

Dialogues with / and Great Books
David Fishelov

The English Question
Thomas Docherty


Exiles and Migrants

Edited by Anthony Coulson

Figures of Heresy
Edited by Andrew Dix and Jonathan Taylor

Flaubert and Don Quijote
Soledad Fox

From History to Storytelling: Confession and Redemption in the Novels of Graham Swift
Anastasia Logotheti

Gambling in the Nineteenth-Century English Novel
Michael Flavin

Given: 1° Art 2° Crime - Modernity, Murder and Mass Culture
Jean-Michel Rabaté

A Handbook of Czech Prose Writings
Bohuslava Bradbrook

Heidegger’s Bicycle: Interfering with Victorian Texts
Roger Ebbatson

The Imperative of Narration
Catharina Wulf   

In Search of Vinteuil
James Holden

An Introduction to Twentieth-Century Czech Fiction
Robert Porter

John Betjeman
Greg Morse

Karel Capek
Bohuslava R. Bradbrook

Laura Esquivel’s Mexican Fictions
Edited by Elizabeth M. Willingham

Living with Disbelief in the Fictions of Angela Carter
Jennifer Gustar

The Medium is the Maker
J. Hillis Miller

The Narcissism of Empire
Diane Simmons

A New Poetics of Chekhov’s Major Plays
Harai Golomb

Philip Larkin: Subversive Writer
Stephen Cooper

The Poetry of Sa’di Yûsuf
Yair Huri

The Prodigal Sign
Kevin Mills

Queer Fish: Christian Unreason from Darwin to Derrida
John Schad

Rapture: Literature, Secrecy, Addiction
David Punter

Reading Women's Poetry
Laurence Lerner

Reframing ‘A Portrait of the Artist’
Stephen McLaren

Reinventing the Sublime
Steven Vine


Science and Nineteenth-Century Literature
Jonathan Taylor

Someone Called Derrida
John Schad

Through Australian Eyes
Andrew Hassam

Toward a Theory of Cognitive Poetics
Reuven Tsur

Trauma and Ethics in the Novels of Graham Swift
Stef Craps


Wallace Stevens: Rage for Order
Lee M. Jenkins

Writers Under Siege
Jiří Holẏ

 

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