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  • av Amanda Greenwood
    345,-

    Concentrating mainly on the novels from 1960 to the present day Amanda Greenwood contests critical perceptions of O'Brien as a narrow chronicler of women's inner lives, arguing that O'Brien's writings are not only radical but deeply revealing of the position of women under patriarchy in Ireland and beyond; the later texts suggest the need for revisions of the social and symbolic orders.

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    505,-

    Terence's Phormio , based on a Greek original by Apollodorus of Carystus, was produced towards the end of his short dramatic career in 161 BC. With its lively action, based on the traditional elements of love, deception and mistaken identity, the play provides an ideal introduction to the genre of New Comedy.

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    755,-

    The play's title figure has long held a central place in the 'libertarian' stream of Western culture, but controversies continue to swirl about the work and its hero. This volume presents the original Greek text with facing-page translation, commentary and notes.

  • av Elisabeth Bronfen
    345,-

    Elisabeth Bronfen examines Sylvia Plath's poetry, her novel The Bell Jar, her shorter fiction as well as her autobiographical texts, in the context of the resilient Plath-Legend that has grown since her suicide in 1963.

  • av Kevin McCarron
    339,-

    This is a comprehensive study, questioning Lord of the Flies' status as Golding's most popular and important work and giving prominence to The Inheritors, Pincher Martin, The Spire and The Sea Trilogy.

  • av William Stephenson
    339,-

    This study explores the role of ethnicity in Fowles's novels, and his treatment of the past in The French Lieutenant's Woman and A Maggot.

  • - From Clara Reeve to Mary Shelley
    av E.J. Clery
    339,-

    E.J. Clery's analyses women's gothic in the light of the contemporary fascination with the operation of the passions and tragedy.

  • av Laurence Lerner
    345,-

    Lerner's study relates poetry to Larkin's life, and to the literary and social environment of post-war Britain; discusses the Larkin persona, and Larkin's relation to literary criticism; and above all seeks to guide readers to a full appreciation of the power and subtlety of Larkin's best poems.

  • av Mark Batty
    345,-

    This book offers a critical examination of Harold Pinter's dramatic writing over four decades, from The Room (1957) to Celebration (2000), emphasising the worth of the plays as pieces written for performance, investigating their status as dramatic (as opposed to literary) texts.

  • av Janet Beer
    405,-

    Professor Beer's study provides an introduction to the whole range of Edith Wharton's work in the novel, short story, novella, travel writing, criticism and autobiography.

  • av John Lucas
    345,-

    John Lucas's unique volume reveals a knowing and articulate poet writing as an essentially oral artist.

  • av Professor Andrzej Gasiorek
    345,-

    This study assesses the development and significance of the writer and painter Wyndham Lewis.

  • av Seamus Perry
    449,-

    This title is a study of Tennyson's lyrical imagination, describing its complex fascinations with recurrence, progress, narrative, and loss, and its doubts about its own artfulness.

  • av Damian Grant
    339,-

    This study seeks to provide a balanced view by approaching Rushdie's fiction in terms of its dual responsibility to the 'found' world of historical circumstance and the 'made' world of the imagination.

  • av Laurel Brake
    339,-

    This critical study of a key figure in Victorian literary society examines Walter Pater's work on art history, literature and Greek studies, as well as analysing the roles of gender and journalism in shaping his writing.

  • av Claire Bazin
    339,-

    This study examines the whole of Frame's output starting with the fiction (novels, short-stories and poems) before focusing on the two autobiographical novels, Owls do Cry and Faces in the Water, to end with the autobiographical trilogy, a sort of restorative prism inviting us to (re) read all her preceding works.

  • av Peter Mudford
    345,-

    This study concentrates on Graham Greene's achievements as a novelist whose work spanned more than sixty years, and was translated into forty languages.

  • av Prof. Steven Connor
    339,-

    Steven Connor's book is an animated, accessible critique to the whole range of Joyce's work, from Dubliners through to Finnegans Wake. It contains a revised bibliography and critical evaluation, taking account of the ever-rowing corpus of literary criticism of Joyce and his work.

  • - Religious Reform, Transnational Poetics, and the Invention of Chaucer
    av Sebastian J. (Department of English Langdell
    1 949,-

    This study also situates Hoccleve's accomplishments in a transnational poetic context - offering French and Italian precedents for Hoccleve's moralization of Chaucer, while examining the influence of contemporary French poetry on Hoccleve's work.

  • - Vice, urban immorality and social control in Liverpool, c. 1900-1976
    av University of Liverpool) Caslin & Samantha (Department of History
    489 - 585,-

    The history of the women who travelled through Liverpool in search of work and adventure, and the women who tried to stop them. Save the Womanhood is a fascinating new history about promiscuity, prostitution and the efforts of local social purists to 'save' working-class women from themselves.

  • av Maeve O'Riordan
    1 949,-

    Drawing the reader in to the private world of the Country House in Ireland in the decades before the First World War, this book unveils the life experience of three generations of women among some of Ireland's wealthiest families, allowing the reader to understand their roles in the Country House.

  • - A comparative study of Irish Catholic and Jewish radical and communal politics in East London, 1889-1912
    av Daniel Renshaw
    529 - 1 949,-

    Socialism and the Diasporic 'Other' examines the relationship between the London-based Left and Irish and Jewish communities in the East End between 1889 and 1912. Using a comparative framework, it examines the varied interactions between working class diasporic groups, conservative communal hierarchies and revolutionary and trade union organisations.

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    685,-

    Essays in Romanticism, a peer-reviewed journal edited by Alan Vardy, is the official journal of the International Conference on Romanticism, succeeding Prism(s): Essays in Romanticism. More broadly, it welcomes submissions on any aspect of Romanticism, and especially work using emergent or innovative perspectives and approaches.

  • - Archaeology and Geopolitics in Contemporary North American Science Fiction Film and Television
    av Shawn Malley
    655,-

    A cultural study of an array of popular North American science fiction film and television texts, Excavating the Future explores the popular archaeological imagination and the political uses to which it is being employed by the U.S. state and its adversaries.

  • - The City's Languages in Iberian Literatures
    av Regina Galasso
    429 - 1 305,-

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    449,-

    Premiered in 1981, The Granny and the Heist (La estanquera de Vallecas) interweaves tense excitement, comic banter and moments of great tenderness in its examination of an area of Madrid equally ignored by Spain's nascent democracy as it had been under the Franco dictatorship. Contains a new critical introduction and language-teaching resources.

  • - British Army Cohesion, Deviancy and Murder in Northern Ireland
    av Edward Burke
    529,-

    Fascinating study of Operation Banner, the British Army's campaign in Northern Ireland. Drawing upon interviews with former soldiers, unpublished diaries and unit log-books, this book examines soldiers' behaviour at the small infantry-unit level, including the leadership and cohesion that sustained, restrained and occasionally misdirected soldiers in Northern Ireland.

  • av Alice Miller
    235,-

    Poetry Book Society Recommendation, Summer 2018. In her compelling second collection, Alice Miller tackles thecircularity of thought, the company of the dead, and the lure of alternative futures. They dare you to visit,through a series of cities, the futures we never let happen.

  • av Sarah Corbett
    235,-

    Walking, getting lost, and finding home is refuge in an unsettling world, are the themes in Sarah Corbett's fifth collection. Written from an intimate knowledge of the Calder Valley, these poems respond to a landscape as beautiful as it is disquieting, troubled by a warming climate and by violence.

  • - The Jewish Heritage of Polish Galicia [Second edition]
    av Jonathan Webber
    345,-

    This much-updated edition of a ground-breaking book expands the broad coverage of its stimulating approach. With forty-five new photographs and accompanying essays, it convincingly demonstrates the complexity of the Jewish past in Polish Galicia and the attempts to memorialize its heritage, as well as the unexpected revival of Jewish life.

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