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    Modernism: A Sourcebook

    £31.49 £34.99
    This Sourcebook provides a substantial anthology of documents for contextualising texts from the Modernist period of Anglo-American literature. The documents are supported by substantial editorial, including an authoritative introduction which outlines key historical events, movements, and literary and cultural issues of the time.

    Shakespeare in Parts

    £31.49 £34.99
    Shakespeare's drama originally circulated in the form of the individual actor's part, containing only a single character's speeches and cues. This collaboration of theatre history with literary criticism captures Shakespeare's development as a writer, showing how scripting and acting work together to produce characters of unprecedented immediacy.

    Memories of Distant Mountains: Illustrated Notebooks

    £31.50 £35.00

    Kafka: Making of an Icon

    £31.50 £35.00
    An authoritative collection of essays celebrating Kafka's life and work, and examining how his writing has continued to provide inspiration for over a century.

    Shoreless Bridges: South East European Writing in Diaspora

    £31.50 £35.00

    The Complete Tolkien Companion

    £31.50 £35.00
    An impressively researched, highly readable, invaluable guide to Tolkien's world.

    Story Logic: Problems and Possibilities of Narrative

    £31.50 £35.00
    Argues that narrative is simultaneously a cognitive style, a discourse genre, and a resource for writing. Because stories are strategies that help humans make sense of their world, narratives not only have a logic but also are a logic in their own right, providing an irreplaceable resource for structuring and comprehending experience.

    Vita Sackville-West's Sissinghurst: The Creation of a Garden

    £31.50 £35.00
    A lavish hardback celebrating one of Britain's best-loved gardens.

    Letters of Sylvia Plath Volume II: 1956 - 1963

    £31.50 £35.00
    The second volume of this landmark edition of Sylvia Plath's correspondence.

    Cambridge Companion to Travel Writing

    £31.50 £35.00
    This book is an introduction to travel writing in English between 1500 and the present. Six essays survey the period's travel writing; six more focus on areas of particular interest; while the final three analyse the theoretical and cultural dimensions to this enigmatic and influential genre of writing.

    The Writer's Map: An Atlas of Imaginary Lands

    £31.50 £35.00
    A team of distinguished and internationally acclaimed writers and illustrators share their personal insights into the maps they love, the maps they use and the maps that set them dreaming.

    The Fall of a Sparrow: Vivien Eliot's Life and Writings

    £31.50 £35.00
    The Vivien Eliot Papers is a groundbreaking new biography of Vivien Eliot, comprising two sections: her Life and her Papers.

    Child of One's Own: Parental Stories

    £31.94 £35.49
    A fascinating study examining the diversities and novelties of contemporary parenthood in the light of a range of literary and philosophical works ranging from Greek tragedies to contemporary psychoanalytic theory by way of diverse writers from the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries.

    Ethics of Mourning: Grief and Responsibility in Elegiac Literature

    £32.00 £49.00
    He argues for the particular capacity of literature to undertake an imaginative risk on behalf of another that seems the very ground of ethics itself.

    American literature and culture 1900-1960

    £32.36 £35.95
    This introduction to American literature and culture from 1900 to 1960 is organized around four major ideas about America: that is it "big", "new", "rich", and "free". * Illustrates the artistic and social climate in the USA during this period.

    The Norton Introduction to Literature Shorter 11ed

    £32.39 £35.99

    Routledge Introduction to American Women Writers

    £32.39 £35.99

    Ordinary Enchantments: Magical Realism and the Remystification of Narrative

    £32.85 £36.50
    This study investigates magical realism as the most important trend in contemporary international fiction. It defines its characteristics and narrative techniques and proposes a new theory to explain its significance. Works by Salman Rushdie, Toni Morrison and Ben Okri are discussed.

    Literature in theory

    £33.29 £36.99
    Addresses the interface between literature and theory. This book examines a wide range of authors, from Dickens to Joyce, and engages directly with a number of major theorists - including Derrida, Miller, Bloom, Heidegger, Agamben. It takes the reader on a journey through the issues and ideas involved in reading literature, in theory.

    Georgic Literature and the Environment: Working Land, Reworking Genre

    £33.29 £36.99
    This expansive edited collection explores in depth the georgic genre and its connections to the natural world. It is a much-needed volume for literary critics, academics and students engaged in ecocritical studies, environmental humanities and literature, addressing a significantly overlooked environmental literary genre.

    Romanticism: A Literary and Cultural History

    £33.29 £36.99
    Containing useful, reader-friendly features such as explanatory case studies, chapter summaries, and suggestions for further reading, this clear and engaging book is an invaluable resource for anyone who intends to study and research the complexity and diversity of the Romantic period, as well as the historical conditions which produced it.

    Oxford Companion to Children's Literature

    £33.74 £37.49
    This reference is for anyone concerned with children's books. Over 900 biographical entries deal with authors, illustrators, publishers, educationalists and others who have influenced the development of children's literature, providing plot summaries, character sketches and historical background.

    Keepsake For 1829

    £33.95

    Politics of Unease in the Plays of Robert Fletcher

    £34.16 £37.95
    John Fletcher was Shakespeare's successor as chief playwright for the King's Company and wrote or collaborated on 54 plays. This book focuses on the social and political tensions that motivate his plays, and argues that knowledge of his works is essential to an understanding of Renaissance drama.

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