Literary History.
Overview
Works: | 236 works in 238 publications in 238 languages |
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Thomas Hardy and Victorian communication = letters, telegrams and postal systems /
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The Evolution of the French courtesan novel = from de Chabrillan to Colette /
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Joseph Conrad among the anarchists = Nineteenth Century terrorism and the secret agent /
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Shakespeare and space = theatrical explorations of the spatial paradigm /
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Collective identity and cultural resistance in contemporary Chicana/o autobiography
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Walking and the aesthetics of modernity = pedestrian mobility in literature and the arts /
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Memories of war in early modern England = armor and militant nostalgia in Marlowe, Sidney, and Shakespeare /
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Health and sickness in the early American novel = social affection and eighteenth-century medicine /
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Re-evaluating the literary coterie, 1580-1830 = from Sidney to Blackwood's /
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Hunger and irony in the French Caribbean = literature, theory, and public life /
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On Keats's practice and poetics of responsibility = beauty and truth in the major poems /
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The emergence of pre-cinema = print culture and the optical toy of the literary imagination /
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Spanish Gothic = national identity, collaboration and cultural adaptation /
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Celtic myth in contemporary children's fantasy = idealization, identity, ideology /
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The rise of new media 1750-1850 = transatlantic discourse and American memory /
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Modernity and autobiography in nineteenth-century America = literary representations of communication and transportation technologies /
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Imperialism and the wider Atlantic = essays on the aesthetics, literature, and politics of transatlantic cultures /
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A micro-history of Victorian liberal parenting = John Morley's "discreet indifference" /
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Elizabeth I in writing = language, power and representation in early modern England /
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The labour of literature in Britain and France, 1830-1910 = authorial work ethics /
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Women's authorship in interwar Yugoslavia = the politics of love and struggle /
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Women, performance and the material of memory = the archival tourist, 1780-1915 /
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British invasion and spy literature, 1871-1918 = historical perspectives on contemporary society /
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The sensitive son and the feminine ideal in literature = writers from Rousseau to Roth /
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Wax impressions, figures, and forms in early modern literature = wax works /
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Books across borders = UNESCO and the politics of postwar cultural reconstruction, 1945-1951 /
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From political economy to economics through nineteenth-century literature = reclaiming the social /
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The fictions of American capitalism = working fictions and the economic novel /
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Touching, devotional practices, and visionary experience in the late Middle Ages
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Literary self-translation in hispanophone contexts = = La autotraduccion literaria en contextos de habla hispana : Europe and the Americas = Europa y America
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Palimpsests in ethnic and postcolonial literature and culture = surfacing histories /
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Post-9/11 historical fiction and alternate history fiction = transnational and multidirectional memory /
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Literary legacies of the South African TRC = fictional journeys into trauma, truth, and reconciliation /
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The afterlife of Anne Boleyn = representations of Anne Boleyn in fiction and on the screen /
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Architectural space and the imagination = houses in literature and art from classical to contemporary /
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Chaucer's queens = royal women, intercession, and patronage in England, 1328-1394 /
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Emotions in non-fictional representations of the individual, 1600-1850 = between East and West /
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Transformations of a genre = a literary history of the beguiled apprentice /
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Interdisciplinary explorations of postmortem interaction = dead bodies, funerary objects, and burial spaces through texts and time /
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Book markets in Mediterranean Europe and Latin America = institutions and strategies (15th-18th centuries) /
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Manual work and mental work = humanist knowledge for professions in the Siglo de oro /
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English national identity and the image of the Dutch = from the Armada to the Glorious Revolution /
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Words to the wives = the Yiddish Press, immigrant women, and Jewish-American identity /
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German-language nature writing from Eighteenth Century to the present = controversies, positions, perspectives /
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Theorizing literature = literary theory in contemporary novels - and their analysis /
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Historicizing the embodied imagination in early modern English literature
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Performing factuality in John Dunton's Athenian cosmos = the rites of truth /
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The seduction of fiction = a plea for putting emotions back into literary interpretation /
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Reading the past across space and time = receptions and world literature /
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Sensationalism and the Genealogy of Modernity = a global nineteenth-century approach /
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Bernard Shaw, W. T. Stead, and the New Journalism = Whitechapel, Parnell, Titanic, and the Great War /
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Literature, electricity and politics 1740-1840 = 'electrick Communication Every Where' /
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Literary legacies of the Federal Writers' Project = voices of the Depression in the American postwar era /
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The hermeneutics of hell = visions and representations of the devil in world literature /
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Elizabethan and Jacobean reappropriation in contemporary British drama = 'Upstart crows' /
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Feminist periodicals and daily life = women and modernity in British culture /
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Church and patronage in 20th century Britain = Walter Hussey and the arts /
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Biographical misrepresentations of British women writers = a hall of mirrors and the long nineteenth century /
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The legacy of courtly literature = from Medieval to contemporary culture /
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Literary histories of the early Anglophone Caribbean = islands in the stream /
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Liminality, hybridity, and American women's literature = thresholds in women's writing /
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George Eliot for the twenty-first century = literature, philosophy, politics /
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The critique of work in modern French thought = from Charles Fourier to Guy Debord /
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The rise of Catalan identity = social commitment and political engagement in the twentieth century /
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Early public libraries and colonial citizenship in the British Southern hemisphere
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Historical geography, GIScience and textual analysis = landscapes of time and place /
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The poetry of Dante's Paradiso = lives almost divine, spirits that matter /
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Tolkien as a literary artist = exploring rhetoric, language and style in the Lord of the rings /
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The literary heritage of the environmental justice movement = landscapes of revolution in transatlantic romanticism /
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Witness literature in Byzantium = narrating slaves, prisoners, and refugees /
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The life of breath in literature, culture and medicine = classical to contemporary /
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Cultural Revolution manuscripts = unofficial entertainment fiction from 1970s China /
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Irish American fiction from World War II to JFK = anxiety, assimilation, and activism /
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Emotional settings in early modern pedagogical culture = Hamlet, The Faerie Queene, and Arcadia /
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Crisis and legitimacy in Atlantic American narratives of piracy = 1678-1865 /
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A defense of the humanities in a utilitarian age = imagining what we know, 1800-1850 /
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Contemporary historical fiction, exceptionalism and community = after the wreck /
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Samuel Beckett's legacies in American fiction = problems in postmodernism /
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Reformation hermeneutics and literary language in early modern England = faith in the language /
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A study on the influence of ancient Chinese cultural classics abroad in the Twentieth Century
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Reading slaughter = abattoir fictions, space, and empathy in late modernity /
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British encounters with Ottoman minorities in the early seventeenth century = 'slaves' of the sultan /
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Contemporary European crime fiction = representing history and politics /
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Daniel Defoe's a journal of the plague year and COVID-19 = a tale of two pandemics /
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Gdr literature in German curricula and textbooks = exploring the legacy of GDR authors, 1985-2015 /
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