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Klaus Mehnert approaches the Russians in a highly original way. Taking as his cue the axiom, “By knowing what you... Read More >>
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The first work of genuine literary merit in Old French is the Vie de saint Alexis, and later reworkings of it attest... Read More >>
Bruno Jasieski was a bilingual Polish-Russian writer who died in exile in Siberia in 1939. This volume traces his... Read More >>
UNC Press Enduring Editions use the latest in digital technology to make available again books from our distinguished... Read More >>
Allan Sullivan wrote over forty works of popular fiction between 1890 and 1940; today it is difficult to find even... Read More >>
From the mid-nineteenth century through at least the first half of the twentieth, the southern code of appropriate... Read More >>
Volume 219 in the North Carolina Studies in the Romance Languages and Literatures series. Read More >>
A study of traditional Edo kabuki through the play Sukeroku. Read More >>
Read's revolutionary work postulates that there is a hidden key to Pound's lifework, a hermetic coherence created... Read More >>
Shows how Robert Penn Warren's work, his fiction, poetry, literary criticism, historical and personal essays, journalism,... Read More >>
This impressive work is the first attempt to discover the place romantic ideas had in the lives of ordinary men... Read More >>
Examines the writing of Irish authors in the 1890s within its economic and political context, especially the relationship... Read More >>
This edition of Southern Writers assumes its distinguished predecessor's place as the essential reference on literary... Read More >>
This is the book on all of Tolkien's invented languages, spoken by hobbits, elves, and men of Middle-earth -- a... Read More >>
Traces the possible influences of Celtic tradition on the Anglo-Saxon epic poem Beowulf. The book discusses theories... Read More >>
Challenges the notion that Lemaire's recourse to rhetoric was an artistic failure, arguing that rhetoric was actually... Read More >>