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    - The Art of Balance in an Age of Extremes
    by Aurelian Craiutu
    £25.49

    Examining the writings of twentieth-century thinkers such as Raymond Aron, Isaiah Berlin, Norberto Bobbio, Michael Oakeshott, and Adam Michnik, Faces of Moderation argues that moderation remains crucial for today's encounters with new forms of extremism.

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    £45.99

    In The Economy of Hope, hope becomes not only a method of knowledge but also an essential framework for the sociocultural analysis of economic phenomena.

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    - Wordsworth's Poetry in Fields of Print
    by Julia S. Carlson
    £52.49

    In Romantic Marks and Measures, Julia S. Carlson examines Wordsworth's poetry of "speech" and "nature" as a poetry of print, written and read in the midst of topographic and typographic experimentation and change.

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    - Crimes Against Nature in the Early Republic
    by Doron S. Ben-Atar
    £19.99

    This fascinating history examines the circumstances of two elderly New Englanders who were prosecuted and sentenced to death for bestiality at the turn of the eighteenth century. Their astonishing cases become a springboard to examine the Enlightenment Era political and religious turmoil of the region.

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    - The Female Trickster in American Culture
    by Lori Landay
    £23.49

    "Lori Landay tells a powerful story about woman's place and women's power during the sexual desegregation of American society."-ScreenSite

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    - An Uncanny History of the Shakespearean Text
    by Zachary Lesser
    £23.49

    In 1823 Sir Henry Bunbury discovered an early edition of Hamlet that radically differs from the known and celebrated version of the play. Zachary Lesser examines how this improbable discovery forced readers to reexamine accepted truths about Shakespeare as an author and the nature of Shakespeare's texts.

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    - The Making of a Creole Culture in Colonial Pennsylvania
    by John Smolenski
    £26.49

    Friends and Strangers offers a provocative new look at the transfer of English culture to North America. Setting Pennsylvania in the context of the broader Atlantic phenomenon of creolization, Smolenski's account of the Quaker colony's origins reveals the vital role this process played in creating early American society.

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    - Rethinking Difference in Old French Literature
    by Sharon Kinoshita
    £52.49

    "Kinoshita has produced a book of major importance. Her command of the Francophone Middle Ages should exert an important critical influence on the greater field of Middle English and should also be recognized as an important contribution to the prehistory of postcolonial studies."-David Wallace, University of Pennsylvania

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