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  • - Judgment, Cataclysm, and Resistance in the Regional Imaginary
    by Anthony Dyer Hoefer
    £34.99

  • - Catholic Sisters & the Hospital Marketplace, 1865-1925
    by Barbara Mann Wall
    £34.99

  • - Bicentennial Essays
    by Millicent Bell
    £34.99

  • - Culture Wars and Political Identity in Novels of the French Third Republic
    by Gilbert D Chaitin
    £34.99

  • - A Memoir of 1939
    by Bronka Schneider
    £23.99

  • by Eric Monkkonen
    £34.99

  • by Michelle Zerba
    £108.99

    Michelle Zerba's Modern Odysseys explores three major writers in global modernism from the Mediterranean, Anglo-European Britain, and the Caribbean whose groundbreaking literary works have never been studied together before. Using language as an instrument of revolution and social change, C. P. Cavafy, Virginia Woolf, and Aimé Césaire gave expression to the forms of human experience we now associate with modernity: homoeroticism, transsexuality, and racial consciousness. More specifically, Zerba argues that Odyssean tropes of diffusion, isolation, passage, and return give form to works by these writers but in ways that invite us to reconsider and revise the basic premises of reception studies and intellectual history. Combining close readings of literary texts with the study of interviews, essays, diaries, and letters, Zerba advances a revisionary account of how to approach relationships between antiquity and modernity. Instead of frontal encounters with the Odyssey, Cavafy, Woolf, and Césaire indirectly-but no less significantly-engage with Homer's epic poem. In demonstrating how such encounters operate, Modern Odysseys explores issues of race and sexuality that connect antiquity with the modern period.

  • - New Perspectives on Amiri Baraka
     
    £41.49

  • - Multiple Narrators in the Victorian Novel
    by Alexandra Valint
    £94.49

    While narrative fracturing, multiplicity, and experimentalism are commonly associated with modernist and postmodern texts, they have largely been understudied in Victorian literature. Narrative Bonds: Multiple Narrators in the Victorian Novel focuses on the centrality of these elements and address the proliferation of multiple narrators in Victorian novels. In Narrative Bonds, Alexandra Valint explores the ways in which the Victorian multi-narrator form moves toward the unity of vision across characters and provides inclusivity in an era of expanding democratic rights and a growing middle class. Integrating narrative theory, gothic theory, and disability studies with analyses of works by Charles Dickens, Robert Louis Stevenson, Wilkie Collins, Emily Brontë, and Bram Stoker, this comprehensive and illuminating study illustrates the significance and impact of the multi-narrator structure in Victorian novels.

  • - On the Space and Time of Black Destructive Creation
    by Murillo III John Murillo III
    £39.99 - 137.49

  • - A Reader in Yiddish Cultural History
    by Jerold C Frakes
    £35.49

  • - Interest Groups, Money, Senate Confirmation
    by Lauren Cohen Bell
    £34.99

  • - Diaries and Letters of a Yankee Volunteer in the Civil War
    by Owen Johnston Hopkins
    £34.99

  • - Gender, Debt Law and the Market Economy in Colonial New York
    by Deborah A. Rosen
    £34.99

  • - Multiparty Politics in Europe's Regional Parliaments
    by William Downs
    £34.99

  • - The Moral Art of Ambrose Bierce
    by Lawrence Berkove
    £34.99

  • - Regulating Brothel Prostitution in St.Paul, 1865-83
    by Joel Best
    £23.99

  • - Feminist Reflections on the Holocaust
    by R.Ruth Linden
    £34.99

  • - Culture, Authority and the Idea of the Authentic Text, 1400-1602
    by Thomas A. Prendergast
    £34.99

  • - Drawing, Reading, and Vulnerability
    by Eszter Szep
    £38.99 - 144.99

  • - An Owner's Manual
    by Donald Eugene Hall
    £17.49

  • by Michele Morano
    £18.99

  • - A Theory of Greek Tragedy
    by Mario Telo
    £111.49

  • by Grant Gilmore
    £28.49

  • by Jill Sisson Quinn
    £17.99

    Finalist for the 2022 ASLE Book Award in Creative WritingSign Here If You Exist explores states of being and states of mind, from the existence of God to sense of place to adoptive motherhood. In it, Jill Sisson Quinn examines how these states both disorient and anchor us as she treks through forests, along shorelines and into lakes and rivers as well as through memories and into scientific literature.Each essay hinges on an unlikely pairing-parasitic wasps and the afterlife, or salamanders and parenthood-in which each element casts the other in unexpectedly rich light. Quinn joins the tradition of writers such as Annie Dillard, Scott Russell Sanders, and Eula Biss to deliver essays that radiate from the junction of science and imagination, observation and introspection, and research and reflection.

  • - Art, America, and the Mom in Pop
    by M I Devine
    £22.49

  • - Things We Wish We Hadn't Seen
     
    £18.99

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