One of Knut Hamsun's most famous works, it tells the story of Thomas Glahn, a lone hunter accompa...
Recognitions is about the most neglected strand of Aristotelian poetics - anagnorisis, or recogni...
In the sixteenth century, Latin theorists and French vernacular writers shared a common preoccupa...
Thomas More's Utopia in Early Modern Europe provides the first complete account of all the editio...
This book traces the history of French literature from its beginnings to the present. Within its ...
Dr Cave studies the relationship between the traditions of personal devotion in sixteenth-century...
Thomas More's Utopia in Early Modern Europe provides the first complete account of all the editio...
Thinking with Literature offers a succinct introduction to a cognitive literary criticsm. Broad i...
Taking passages from his most famous work 'Essais', this book guides you through Montaigne's inve...
This book explores the value for literary studies of the model of communication known as relevanc...
To speak of 'thinking with literature' is to make the assumption that literature (in the broadest...
By tracing the afterlives of Mignon, an apparently minor character in Goethe's novel Wilhelm Meis...
Poised between the fading world of chivalric romance and a new psychological realism, Madame de L...
As Daniel Deronda opens, Gwendolen Harleth is poised at the roulette-table, prepared to throw awa...
This edited volume is the first extensive exploration of the value for literary studies of the mo...
The unfettered exuberance of Gargantua and Pantagruel, the storms of phenomenal life it offers fo...
Provides a reflection on the relations between nature and culture as manifested by literary artef...
Hunger is the first-person story of a young man desperately trying to establish himself in the ci...