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First published in 1915, this book presents a dramatization of part of the author’s The Light of Asia. The original... Read More >>
Starting with a review of the historical evidence available to Victorian writers and an examination of how historians... Read More >>
'Sisters and the English Household' revalues unmarried adult sisters in nineteenth-century English literature as... Read More >>
An indispensable guide for students and literature lovers, and emphatically shows why Charlotte is as relevant today... Read More >>
In this far-reaching and provocative study, Nathan K. Hensley shows how the modern state's anguished relationship... Read More >>
As the essays in this volume reveal, Keats’s places could be comforting, familiar, grounding sites, but they were... Read More >>
Women, Literature and Finance in Victorian Britain: Cultures of Investment defines the cultures that emerged in... Read More >>
Bodies abound in Rimbaud's poetry in a way that is nearly unprecedented in the nineteenth-century poetic canon.... Read More >>
Daniel Sipe focuses on the persistent afterlife of utopias in works by artists and writers who include Francois-Rene... Read More >>
Reading forms a genuine meeting place for historians, literary scholars, theorists, librarians, and historians of... Read More >>
Dabei zeigen sich verschiedene Typen von schriftstellerischer Selbstinszenierung, deren Kontur sich wesentlich aus... Read More >>
Performing Intimacies with Hawthorne, Austen, Wharton, and George Eliot analyzes literary reproductions of everyday... Read More >>
This book examines the various ways in which the German philosopher Friedrich Schelling was read and responded to... Read More >>
Beginning where volume one of The Common Touch leaves off, selections of English popular literature from the Restoration... Read More >>
As the first encyclopedia solely devoted to the popular romance fiction genre, this resource provides a wealth of... Read More >>
A masterpiece of social satire, featuring one of literature’s best-loved characters, Becky Sharp. Read More >>
In this book, Geoffrey Sanborn explores the writings of Herman Melville across his career, focusing in particular... Read More >>
The story of how a group of precocious young artists shook up the British art establishment, told through their... Read More >>