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A Convergence of the Creative and the Critical
A Reading of the Novels of Henry Green through the Literary Criticism of T.S. Eliot and F.R. Leavis©2009 Monographs -
Nathan Scott’s Literary Criticism and Fundamental Theology
©2006 Monographs -
Black Feminist Literary Criticism
Past and Present – With an Introduction by Cheryl A. Wall©2016 Edited Collection -
Studies in Literary Criticism and Theory
The focus of this series is on studies of all literary genres that elucidate and interpret works of art in the context of criticism and theory. Theory and criticism are held to provide the hermeneutically most rewarding access to specific authors, works, and issues under consideration. Studies of a comparative nature with special reference to issues of literary history, criticism, and postmodern theory are the distinctive features of this monograph series. Emphasis is on subjects that may set trends, generate discussion, expand horizons beyond present perspectives, and/or redefine previously held notions about "major" and "minor" authors and their achievements within or outside the canon. Approaches may center on works, authors, or abstract notions of criticism and/or theory, including issues of a comparative nature concerning world literature. The focus of this series is on studies of all literary genres that elucidate and interpret works of art in the context of criticism and theory. Theory and criticism are held to provide the hermeneutically most rewarding access to specific authors, works, and issues under consideration. Studies of a comparative nature with special reference to issues of literary history, criticism, and postmodern theory are the distinctive features of this monograph series. Emphasis is on subjects that may set trends, generate discussion, expand horizons beyond present perspectives, and/or redefine previously held notions about "major" and "minor" authors and their achievements within or outside the canon. Approaches may center on works, authors, or abstract notions of criticism and/or theory, including issues of a comparative nature concerning world literature. The focus of this series is on studies of all literary genres that elucidate and interpret works of art in the context of criticism and theory. Theory and criticism are held to provide the hermeneutically most rewarding access to specific authors, works, and issues under consideration. Studies of a comparative nature with special reference to issues of literary history, criticism, and postmodern theory are the distinctive features of this monograph series. Emphasis is on subjects that may set trends, generate discussion, expand horizons beyond present perspectives, and/or redefine previously held notions about "major" and "minor" authors and their achievements within or outside the canon. Approaches may center on works, authors, or abstract notions of criticism and/or theory, including issues of a comparative nature concerning world literature.
21 publications
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Literary Creativity and the Older Woman Writer
A Collection of Critical Essays©2016 Edited Collection -
Fictions and Metafictions of Evil
Essays in Literary Criticism, Comparative Literature and Interdisciplinary Studies©2013 Edited Collection -
Why Not Her?
A Form and Literary-Critical Interpretation of the Named and Unnamed Women in the Elijah and Elisha Narratives©2015 Monographs -
Henry Fielding: Literary and Theological Misplacement
Literary and Theological Misplacement©2010 Monographs -
The Beautiful and the Doomed: Essays on Literary Value
©2013 Monographs -
Shakespeare, the Orient, and the Critics
©2010 Monographs -
Goethe and his British Critics
The Reception of Goethe's Works in British Periodicals, 1779 to 1855©1992 Thesis -
Booze as a Muse: Literary and Cultural Studies of Drink
©2021 Edited Collection -
György Lukács and the Literary Pretext
©1987 Others -
Contemporary Studies in Descriptive Linguistics: Literary and Cultural Stylistics
This series provides an outlet for academic monographs which offer a recent and original contribution to linguistics and which are within the descriptive tradition. While the monographs demonstrate their debt to contemporary linguistic thought, the series does not impose limitations in terms of methodology or genre, and does not support a particular linguistic school. Rather the series welcomes new and innovative research that contributes to furthering the understanding of the description of language. The topics of the monographs are scholarly and represent the cutting edge for their particular fields, but are also accessible to researchers outside the specific disciplines. Contemporary Studies in Descriptive Linguistics is based at the Department of English, University of Buckingham. The Literary and Cultural Stylistics subseries aims to explore the intersection of descriptive linguistics with the disciplines of literature and culture. The techniques of stylistic analysis offer a way of approaching texts both literary and non-literary as well as all forms of cultural communication. The subseries offers a home for this research, where literary criticism meets linguistics and where cultural studies meets communication. It welcomes a wide range of data sets and methodologies, with the intention that every book in the subseries makes a new contribution to the disciplines that support them.
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The Polyphony of Utopia
Critical Negativities Across Cultures from Bellamy and Bogdanov to Yefremov, Piercy and Butler©2024 Monographs