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Life After Death: Widows And The English Novel, Defoe To Austen by Karen Bloom Gevirtz 9781611492774
$114.46Life after Death shows how representations of the widow in the eighteenth-century novel express attitudes toward emerging capitalism and women's participation in it. Authors responded to the century's instability by using widows, who had the right to act... -
Tobias Smollett, Scotland's First Novelist: New Essays in Memory of Paul-Gabriel Boucé by O. M. Brack 9781611493252
$151.16This collection takes a fresh look at issues raised not only in Smollett's novels, for which he is usually remembered, but also in other works of this prolific Scottish author. Essays include a demonstration beyond reasonable doubt, after more than two... -
Socially Symbolic Acts: The Historicizing Fictions of Umberto Eco, Vincenzo Consolo, and Antonio Tabucchi by Joseph Francese 9781611473322
$139.60This book discusses issues of broad cultural consequence by examining the work of three of ItalyOs most prominent living novelists_Umberto Eco, Vincenzo Consolo, and Antonio Tabucchi. It uses an approach that is both historicist and psychoanalytic to... -
The Romantic Architecture of Herman Melville's Moby-Dick by Shawn Thomson 9781611471939
$120.32This study explores the intersection of vertical and horizontal elements_the vertical ascension of AhabOs drama and IshmaelOs horizontal integration of feeling, thought, and experience. This study builds upon traditional approaches as well as allowing... -
A Brave New World of Knowledge: Shakespeare's the Tempest and Early Modern Epistemology by B. J. Sokol 9781611472264
$129.12This study of an extraordinary work of dramatic literature addresses questions on the nature and dissemination of the `scientific revolution.’ It uncovers a number of previously little appreciated connections of The Tempest with specific problems or... -
Interculturalism and Resistance in the London Theater, 1660 - 1800: Identity, Performance, Empire by Mita Choudhury 9781611481228
$114.51In Interculturalism and Resistance in the London Theater, Mita Choudhury argues that the eighteenth-century British theater is a dynamic expression and register of the anxieties and tensions of a culture poised for global supremacy. By strategic... -
Narrative Fissures: Reading and Rhetoric by Nita Schechet 9781611473018
$105.97Narrative Fissures: Reading and Rhetoric is a guide to applied rhetorical criticism of narrative in diverse fields such as cultural studies, ethnography, psychotherapy, historiography, critical legal studies, education, communication, and medicine. The... -
The Critical Waltz: Essays on the Work of Dorothy Parker by Rhonda S. Pettit 9781611472493
$147.07As its title suggests, The Critical Waltz: Essays on the Work of Dorothy Parker focuses on the writing, rather than the life, of one of the twentieth century's most famous underappreciate authors. Although Parker (1893-1967) is known as the caustic wit... -
Women of a Certain Age: Contemporary Italian Fictions of Female Aging by Rita C. Cavigioli 9781611473070
$129.12Situated at the crossroads of gender studies, narratology, and cultural studies, this book investigates the impact that the demographic and cultural revolutions of the last century have had on Italian womens' life courses. The chronological focus of... -
Mikhail Kuzmin: Selected Readings by Michael A. Green 9781611482201
$128.43This book consists largely of previously untranslated work. Kuzmin was a master of many genres: poet, dramatist, writer of narrative prose, and influential literary manifestos. All these facets of Kuzmin's creativity are represented in this volume, which... -
The Target: Alain Robbe-Grillet and Jasper Johns by Ben Stoltzfus 9781611473209
$111.16The Target is a two-part interarts study of Jasper Johns and Alain Robbe-Grillet. Stoltzfuss' translation of Robbe-Grillet's introduction in the catalogue to John's 1978 Pompidou show in Paris is followed by an essay comparing the works of the American... -
Edmund Spenser: New and Renewed Directions by J. B. Lethbridge 9781611473087
$147.07Written by younger as well as by well-established scholars, the essays move quietly away from theoretically dominated criticism, and emphasize the importance of historical criticism, both breaking new ground and recuperating neglected insights and... -
History and Refusal: Consumer Culture and Postmodern Theory in the Contemporary American Novel by doCarmo., Stephen N. 9781611460544
$134.35This book examines the ways six remarkably disparate novels formulate critiques of a late-capitalist consumer culture proclaimed in recent years to be all but unassailable. Beginning with a consideration of John Gardner’s October Light and Bret Easton... -
True Lies: Narrative Self-Consciousness in the Contemporary Spanish Novel by Samuel Amago 9781611482669
RRP: $95.46$83.90True Lies is a comprehensive study of the evolving functions of narrative self-consciousness in contemporary Spain. While the foundational studies of metafiction - by Alter, Scholes, Hutcheon, Waugh, Spires, and the others - have illustrated how... -
Washed by the Gulf Stream: The Historic and Geographic Relation of Irish and Caribbean Literature by Maria McGarrity 9781611490930
$74.60This is an historically comparative postcolonial study asserting the dialogic relation between Irish and Caribbean narrative form, relating Irish Big House and Caribbean Plantation novels, the "errantry" of Joyce's and Walcott's epic geographies, and the... -
The Mysterious and the Foreign in Early Modern England by Helen Ostovich Ostovich 9781611493009
$154.21This collection of original essays explores the great quests and questions into the unknown that occupied and troubled the early modern world. The topics addressed are in many cases hitherto untouched by modern scholarship. Writings examined include... -
The Female Homer: An Exploration of Women's Epic Poetry by Jeremy M. Downes 9781611491326
$151.16The Female Homer opens with simple questions: Are there any women's epic poems? If so, what are the central characteristics of these epics and how do they relate to the traditional vision of epic poetry as male-authored and masculinist, as powerful and... -
The End of Domesticity: Alienation from the Family in Dickens, Eliot, and James by Charles Hatten 9781611491319
$153.95Few changes in literary history are as dramatic as the replacement of the sentimental image of the home in Victorian fiction by the emphasis in modernist fiction on dysfunctional families and domestic alienation. In The End of Domesticity Charles Hatten... -
Cervantes and the Pictorial Imagination: A Study on the Power of Images and Images of Power in Works by Cervantes by Ana María G. Laguna 9781611483222
RRP: $99.33$91.67This book explores Cervantes's connection with the representational schemes that dominated the political, moral, literary, and iconographic anxieties of the 1600s. Whereas most research on Cervantes's aesthetic and artistic models has focused on Southern... -
Landor's Latin Poems: Fifty Pieces by Walter Savage Landor 9781611483475
$108.18This book presents fifty illustrations of Landor's exceptional dexterity in Latin verse, showing his hostile treatment of political figures (including royalty), his relations with friends, his pleasures and sufferings as a lover, and his delight in the... -
Killing Time: Waiting Hierarchies in the Twentieth-Century German Novel by Jennifer Marston William 9781611483369
$142.70This monograph explores how seven prominent German and Austrian novelists of the twentieth century—Franz Kafka, Thomas Mann, Anna Seghers, Uwe Johnson, Ingeborg Bachmann, Wolfgang Hilbig, and Marlene Steeruwitz—conveyed their literary figures' time spent... -
'All Possible Art': George Herbert's The Country Parson by Kristine A. Wolberg 9781611473841
$124.96Long studied for historical, biographical, or sociological purposes, George Herbert's The Country Parson has not received the literary appreciation it deserves. Through a literary analysis exploring genre, themes, topics, emphasis, context, and models,... -
Hot, Hotter, Hottest: The Best of the YA Hotline by Vivian Howard 9780810842403
$89.41Adolescents have certain needs that should be fulfilled by what they read. Ideally, they need to have access to books in which they are able to find themselves in what they read, and they need to be able to access books consisting of current, accurate,... -
Profiles in Children's Literature: Discussions with Authors, Artists, and Editors by Jaqueline Shachter Weiss 9780810837874
$144.56Profiles in Children's Literature offers readers a chance to learn about some of the 20th century's finest creators of the children's book. In 1969, Dr. Weiss began making videos of authors, illustrators, and editors in the children's literature field,... -
Satire, History, Novel: Narrative Forms, 1665-1815 by Frank Palmeri 9781611492323
$145.71Displacing the novel from the central position it has held in studies concerned with the origin or rise of the English novel, Satire, History, Novel considers novelistic forms as part of a network of complementary and competing genres, including... -
Historical Boundaries, Narrative Forms: Essays on British Literature in the Long Eighteenth Century in Honor of Everett Zimmerman by Lorna Clymer 9781611492903
RRP: $118.68$103.88This collection of twelve essays by colleagues, students, and friends of Everett Zimmerman treats four topics that Zimmerman explored during his career: the representation of the self in narratives, the early British novel and related forms, their... -
Catholic Theology in Shakespeare's Plays by David N. Beauregard 9781611490749
$134.62David N. Beauregard explores and reexamines Shakespeare's theology in Catholic Theology in Shakespeare's Plays from the standpoint of current revisionist history of the English Reformation. This new perspective is based on three developments. Currently,... -
The Arrow of Love: Optics, Gender, and Subjectivity in Medieval Love Poetry by Dana E. Stewart 9781611481396
$114.23The Arrow of Love examines visual encounters in medieval lyrics, exploring the ways in which poets employed contemporary optical theory both to revitalize classic topoi, such as Cupid's arrow, and to construct and develop subjectivities and gender roles... -
Archival Reflections: Postmodern Fiction of the Americas (Self-Reflexivity, Historical Revisionism, Utopia) by Santiago Juan-Navarro 9781611481150
$145.76Archival Reflections explores the works of Carlos Fuentes of Mexico, Julio Cortázar of Argentina, and Ismael Reed and E. L. Doctorow of the United States from two innovative perspectives—the new forms of the historical novel and the current debate on... -
The First World War in Irish Poetry by Jim Haughey 9781611481518
$139.64This first book-length study of Irish poetry about the First World War, examines the extent to which the war has been preserved and appropriated in Irish memory. While the early chapters explore the various historical myths about IrelandOs role in the... -
The OgreOs Progress: Images of the Ogre in Modern and Contemporary French Fiction by Jonathan F. Jonathan 9781611491227
$78.10This book examines how modern French fiction writers have appropriated the ogre figure in order to evoke violence in all its voracity, as well as destructive time, which eats away the moments of our lives as the prototypical ogre of Western literature,... -
Marie Prescott: A STAR OF SOME BRILLIANCY by Kevin Lane Dearinger 9781611474176
$153.95This book documents the life and career of Marie Prescott (1850–93), an actress of great beauty and wit, who directed and starred in Oscar Wilde's first play, Vera, or the Nihilists. Like Wilde, Prescott struggled to reconcile her artistic aspirations... -
Contemporary American Novelists of the Absurd by Charles H. Harris 9780808400431
$64.11To find more information about Rowman and Littlefield titles, please visit www.rowmanlittlefield.com.Book InformationISBN 9780808400431Author Charles H. HarrisFormat HardbackPage Count 159Imprint Rowman & Littlefield PublishersPublisher Rowman &... -
Hybrid Nations: Gender Troping and the Emergence of Bigendered Subjects in Latin American Narrative by Patricia Lapolla Swier 9781611474145
$134.35Hybrid Nations examines the critical role that gender plays in the formation of national identities in Latin America that are negotiated and challenged within extreme gendered struggles for power. In the years following independence, many writers... -
Ten Tales by Leopoldo Alas Clarín 9781611481174
$114.40Clarín has been acclaimed as nineteenth-century Spain's most profound short-fiction writer, and Ten Tales features selections that have been singled out by critics as among his best efforts.Book InformationISBN 9781611481174Author Leopoldo Alas... -
P/Herversions: Critical Studies of Ana Rossetti by Jill Robbins 9781611481952
$129.12Ana Rossetti is a unique phenomenon in Spanish culture, a performer and writer who resists categorization within any single genre, gender, period, or medium. She began as a performer, and she has returned repeatedly to artistic performance, playfully... -
More Than Meets the Eye: Hans Christian Andersen and Nineteenth Century American Criticism by Herbert Rowland 9781611473278
RRP: $107.07$94.42Americans and other English speakers have long associated the name of Hans Christian Andersen exclusively with fairy tales for children. Danes and other Scandinavians, however, have preserved an awareness that the fairy tales are but part of an extensive... -
The Selected Poetry of Ebenezer Elliott by Mark Mark Storey 9781611473599
$143.51This is the first modern selection of the poetry of Ebenezer Elliott (1781-1849), best known in literary history as the self-styled 'Corn Law Rhymer' because of his savage satirical poems published in the 1830s. This edition, with a full introduction,... -
Scotland, Ireland, and the Romantic Aesthetic by David Duff 9781611482317
$154.01In this ground-breaking comparative study of Scottish and Irish Romanticism, leading scholars examine literary relations between Scotland, Ireland, and England in the period 1760-1830, an age of political upheaval and constitutional change that witnessed... -
Peripheral Wonders: Nature, Knowledge, and Enlightenment in the Eighteenth-Century Orinoco by Margaret R. Ewalt 9781611482904
$142.65This book expands traditional conceptions of the Enlightenment by examining the roles of wonder and Jesuit missionary conceptions of the Enlightenment by examining the century in a production of knowledge that serves both intellectual and religious...