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  • Title: Religious Authority and the Arts

    Religious Authority and the Arts

    Conversations in Political Theology
    by Liam Francis Gearon (Author) 2015
    ©2015 Monographs
  • Title: Figures of Authority

    Figures of Authority

    Contributions towards a Cultural History of Governance from the Seventeenth to the Twentieth Century
    by Peter Becker (Volume editor) Rüdiger von Krosigk (Volume editor)
    ©2008 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Figures of Exile

    Figures of Exile

    by Daniela Omlor (Volume editor) Eduardo Tasis Moratinos (Volume editor) 2022
    ©2022 Edited Collection
  • Title: Searching for the Figure in the Carpet in the Tales of Henry James

    Searching for the Figure in the Carpet in the Tales of Henry James

    Reflections of an Ordinary Reader
    by Benjamin Newman (Author)
    ©1987 Others
  • Title: Wallace Stevens: Poetry, Philosophy, and Figurative Language

    Wallace Stevens: Poetry, Philosophy, and Figurative Language

    by Kacper Bartczak (Volume editor) Jakub Mácha (Volume editor) 2018
    ©2018 Edited Collection
  • Title: Figurations of Violence and Belonging

    Figurations of Violence and Belonging

    Queerness, Migranthood and Nationalism in Cyberspace and Beyond
    by Adi Kuntsman (Author)
    ©2009 Monographs
  • Title: Neil Jordan, Author and Screenwriter

    Neil Jordan, Author and Screenwriter

    The Imagination of Transgression
    by Bertrand Cardin (Author) 2023
    ©2023 Monographs
  • Title: The Thousand Families

    The Thousand Families

    Commentary on Leading Political Figures of Nineteenth Century Iran
    by Ali Shabani (Author) Patricia J. Higgins (Editor and translator) Pouneh Shabani-Jadidi (Editor and translator) 2018
    ©2018 Monographs
  • Title: Migrant Imaginaries

    Migrant Imaginaries

    Figures in Italian Migration Literature
    by Jennifer Burns (Author) 2013
    ©2013 Monographs
  • Title: Writing Size Zero

    Writing Size Zero

    Figuring Anorexia in Contemporary World Literatures
    by Isabelle Meuret (Author)
    ©2007 Monographs
  • Title: Poetry & Religion

    Poetry & Religion

    Figures Of The Sacred
    by Ineke Bockting (Volume editor) Jennifer Kilgore-Caradec (Volume editor) Cathy Parc (Volume editor) 2013
    ©2013 Conference proceedings
  • Title: The King Within

    The King Within

    Reformations of Power in Shakespeare and Calderón
    by Anita Howard (Author) 2011
    ©2010 Monographs
  • Title: Thomas Mann’s Addresses Delivered at the Library of Congress

    Thomas Mann’s Addresses Delivered at the Library of Congress

    by Don Heinrich Tolzmann (Volume editor)
    ©2003 Edited Collection
  • Wor(l)ds of Change: Latin American and Iberian Literature

    "This series deals with the relationship between literary creation and the social, political, and historical contexts in which it is produced. The types of volumes may include critical analyses of one or more works by one or several authors; critical editions of important works that may have been out of print for a long time, but which represent a major contribution to literature of the Iberian Peninsula or Latin America, English translations of important works, with critical introduction. Topics for Latin America include: studies of representative works of nineteenth- and twentieth-century thought, poetic portrayals of history, subgenres (fictionalization of the rural and urban social structures); historical novels; literature of exile; re-readings of colonial texts; new approaches to the figure of the Indian and other representatives of transculturation; women writers and other less studied authors. Topics for Spain and Portugal include: writing and nationalism in the Spanish State; bilingualism and the literary texts; censorship and exile; new and renewed genres such as autobiography and testimony; the formation of the avant-garde. Formal studies are expected to bear out the general contextual focus of the series. The use of recent developments in literary criticism is especially appropriate. The series also seeks to contribute to the understanding and accuracy of interpretation of the writing which has combined European elements with indigenous and African ones as well as to the understanding of the dynamics behind such major cultural issues as the formation of literary trends or subgenres, national identities, the effects of postcolonial status on literary imagination, the appearance and experience of women writers, and the relationships between post-modernism and Ibero-American writing. The series title is inclusive of literatures which are geographically, historically, or politically related and whose comparison is relevant to Spanish and Spanish American writing. This means those written in the other three languages of Spain, in Portugal, and Brazil. Comparative studies in which colonial or post colonial themes are prevalent may also be appropriate, if one of the literatures is in either Spanish or Portuguese. The breadth of the geographical area is intended to provide a forum for revealing and interpreting its multicultural aspects." "This series deals with the relationship between literary creation and the social, political, and historical contexts in which it is produced. The types of volumes may include critical analyses of one or more works by one or several authors; critical editions of important works that may have been out of print for a long time, but which represent a major contribution to literature of the Iberian Peninsula or Latin America, English translations of important works, with critical introduction. Topics for Latin America include: studies of representative works of nineteenth- and twentieth-century thought, poetic portrayals of history, subgenres (fictionalization of the rural and urban social structures); historical novels; literature of exile; re-readings of colonial texts; new approaches to the figure of the Indian and other representatives of transculturation; women writers and other less studied authors. Topics for Spain and Portugal include: writing and nationalism in the Spanish State; bilingualism and the literary texts; censorship and exile; new and renewed genres such as autobiography and testimony; the formation of the avant-garde. Formal studies are expected to bear out the general contextual focus of the series. The use of recent developments in literary criticism is especially appropriate. The series also seeks to contribute to the understanding and accuracy of interpretation of the writing which has combined European elements with indigenous and African ones as well as to the understanding of the dynamics behind such major cultural issues as the formation of literary trends or subgenres, national identities, the effects of postcolonial status on literary imagination, the appearance and experience of women writers, and the relationships between post-modernism and Ibero-American writing. The series title is inclusive of literatures which are geographically, historically, or politically related and whose comparison is relevant to Spanish and Spanish American writing. This means those written in the other three languages of Spain, in Portugal, and Brazil. Comparative studies in which colonial or post colonial themes are prevalent may also be appropriate, if one of the literatures is in either Spanish or Portuguese. The breadth of the geographical area is intended to provide a forum for revealing and interpreting its multicultural aspects." "This series deals with the relationship between literary creation and the social, political, and historical contexts in which it is produced. The types of volumes may include critical analyses of one or more works by one or several authors; critical editions of important works that may have been out of print for a long time, but which represent a major contribution to literature of the Iberian Peninsula or Latin America, English translations of important works, with critical introduction. Topics for Latin America include: studies of representative works of nineteenth- and twentieth-century thought, poetic portrayals of history, subgenres (fictionalization of the rural and urban social structures); historical novels; literature of exile; re-readings of colonial texts; new approaches to the figure of the Indian and other representatives of transculturation; women writers and other less studied authors. Topics for Spain and Portugal include: writing and nationalism in the Spanish State; bilingualism and the literary texts; censorship and exile; new and renewed genres such as autobiography and testimony; the formation of the avant-garde. Formal studies are expected to bear out the general contextual focus of the series. The use of recent developments in literary criticism is especially appropriate. The series also seeks to contribute to the understanding and accuracy of interpretation of the writing which has combined European elements with indigenous and African ones as well as to the understanding of the dynamics behind such major cultural issues as the formation of literary trends or subgenres, national identities, the effects of postcolonial status on literary imagination, the appearance and experience of women writers, and the relationships between post-modernism and Ibero-American writing. The series title is inclusive of literatures which are geographically, historically, or politically related and whose comparison is relevant to Spanish and Spanish American writing. This means those written in the other three languages of Spain, in Portugal, and Brazil. Comparative studies in which colonial or post colonial themes are prevalent may also be appropriate, if one of the literatures is in either Spanish or Portuguese. The breadth of the geographical area is intended to provide a forum for revealing and interpreting its multicultural aspects."

    50 publications

  • Title: Adonis, his representations in South Italian Vase-painting

    Adonis, his representations in South Italian Vase-painting

    by Jacques Chamay (Volume editor) Jean-Paul Descoeudres (Volume editor) 2020
    ©2018 Monographs
  • Title: Cultural and Linguistic Encounters

    Cultural and Linguistic Encounters

    Arab EFL Learners Encoding and Decoding Idioms
    by Anissa Daoudi (Author) 2012
    ©2011 Monographs
  • Title: From Philosophy of Fiction to Cognitive Poetics

    From Philosophy of Fiction to Cognitive Poetics

    by Piotr Stalmaszczyk (Volume editor) 2016
    ©2016 Edited Collection
  • Title: Recasting Moses

    Recasting Moses

    The Memory of Moses in Biographical and Autobiographical Narratives in Ancient Judaism and 4th-Century Christianity
    by Finn Damgaard (Author) 2012
    ©2013 Thesis
  • Title: Origins of Eastern Christian Mysticism

    Origins of Eastern Christian Mysticism

    AD 330-1022
    by Theodore Sabo (Author) 2019
    ©2019 Monographs
  • Title: Mastering Chaos

    Mastering Chaos

    The Metafictional Worlds of Evgeny Popov
    by Jeremy Morris (Author) 2013
    ©2013 Monographs
  • Austrian Culture

    The series on Austrian Culture provides critical evaluations, in English or German, of Austrian authors, artists, works, currents, or figures from the Middle Ages to the present. Austria is defined as those parts of the old Habsburg empire that produced notable writings in the German language, including Czechoslovakia (Prague) and the Bukovina (Czernowitz). The series offers a forum for the exploration of the multifarious relationships between literature and other aspects of Austrian culture, such as philosophy, music, art, architecture, and the theater. Dissertations and other monograph-length material as well as scholarly translations or editions of outstanding literary works are welcome. The series on Austrian Culture provides critical evaluations, in English or German, of Austrian authors, artists, works, currents, or figures from the Middle Ages to the present. Austria is defined as those parts of the old Habsburg empire that produced notable writings in the German language, including Czechoslovakia (Prague) and the Bukovina (Czernowitz). The series offers a forum for the exploration of the multifarious relationships between literature and other aspects of Austrian culture, such as philosophy, music, art, architecture, and the theater. Dissertations and other monograph-length material as well as scholarly translations or editions of outstanding literary works are welcome. The series on Austrian Culture provides critical evaluations, in English or German, of Austrian authors, artists, works, currents, or figures from the Middle Ages to the present. Austria is defined as those parts of the old Habsburg empire that produced notable writings in the German language, including Czechoslovakia (Prague) and the Bukovina (Czernowitz). The series offers a forum for the exploration of the multifarious relationships between literature and other aspects of Austrian culture, such as philosophy, music, art, architecture, and the theater. Dissertations and other monograph-length material as well as scholarly translations or editions of outstanding literary works are welcome.

    43 publications

  • Title: Luke on Trial

    Luke on Trial

    A Literary Analysis of the Function of Divine Testing in Luke-Acts
    by Cato Gulaker (Author) 2024
    ©2024 Monographs
  • Title: The Return Beat - Interfacing with Our Interface

    The Return Beat - Interfacing with Our Interface

    A Spiritual Approach to the Golden Triangle
    by Olugbenga Taiwo (Author) 2021
    ©2021 Monographs
  • Title: Imagination – Art, Science and Social World

    Imagination – Art, Science and Social World

    by Ilona Błocian (Volume editor) Dmitry Prokudin (Volume editor) 2020
    ©2020 Edited Collection
  • Title: Demonic Possession, Vulnerability, and Performance in Medieval French Drama

    Demonic Possession, Vulnerability, and Performance in Medieval French Drama

    by Andreea Marculescu (Author) 2018
    ©2018 Monographs
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