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  • Studies in Nineteenth-Century British Literature

    "Books in this series examine the poetry and prose produced by British writers from the time of the French Revolution to the death of Queen Victoria. Historical events – rather than traditional literary categories or dates – define the scope of the series because they better convey a sense of the social consciousness that animates literary undertakings during this age. While the series includes a wide range of approaches to nineteenth-century British works, its special focus is on studies that relate this literature to its cultural context(s). Manuscripts addressing their subjects’ social, political, or historical situations, ideals, influences, or receptions are especially welcome; manuscripts analyzing the implications of classifying this literature as “Romantic” or “Victorian” or of separating it into genres are also encouraged. Authors should write in English, though they may appropriately compare British works with those in other languages." "Books in this series examine the poetry and prose produced by British writers from the time of the French Revolution to the death of Queen Victoria. Historical events – rather than traditional literary categories or dates – define the scope of the series because they better convey a sense of the social consciousness that animates literary undertakings during this age. While the series includes a wide range of approaches to nineteenth-century British works, its special focus is on studies that relate this literature to its cultural context(s). Manuscripts addressing their subjects’ social, political, or historical situations, ideals, influences, or receptions are especially welcome; manuscripts analyzing the implications of classifying this literature as “Romantic” or “Victorian” or of separating it into genres are also encouraged. Authors should write in English, though they may appropriately compare British works with those in other languages." "Books in this series examine the poetry and prose produced by British writers from the time of the French Revolution to the death of Queen Victoria. Historical events – rather than traditional literary categories or dates – define the scope of the series because they better convey a sense of the social consciousness that animates literary undertakings during this age. While the series includes a wide range of approaches to nineteenth-century British works, its special focus is on studies that relate this literature to its cultural context(s). Manuscripts addressing their subjects’ social, political, or historical situations, ideals, influences, or receptions are especially welcome; manuscripts analyzing the implications of classifying this literature as “Romantic” or “Victorian” or of separating it into genres are also encouraged. Authors should write in English, though they may appropriately compare British works with those in other languages."

    25 publications

  • Studies in Twentieth-Century British Literature

    This series invites manuscripts on all genres and authors of twentieth-century British literature. The series seeks to provide fresh critical approaches to the established canon as well as new theoretical constructs which serve to expand the canon, including discourse analysis, narratology, film adaptation of a literary work, and imaging (discovering connections between literary and visual representation of reality). Scholars with cross-disciplinary interests are especially encouraged to submit their work. This series invites manuscripts on all genres and authors of twentieth-century British literature. The series seeks to provide fresh critical approaches to the established canon as well as new theoretical constructs which serve to expand the canon, including discourse analysis, narratology, film adaptation of a literary work, and imaging (discovering connections between literary and visual representation of reality). Scholars with cross-disciplinary interests are especially encouraged to submit their work. This series invites manuscripts on all genres and authors of twentieth-century British literature. The series seeks to provide fresh critical approaches to the established canon as well as new theoretical constructs which serve to expand the canon, including discourse analysis, narratology, film adaptation of a literary work, and imaging (discovering connections between literary and visual representation of reality). Scholars with cross-disciplinary interests are especially encouraged to submit their work.

    11 publications

  • Title: Folklore in British Literature

    Folklore in British Literature

    Naming and Narrating in Women’s Fiction, 1750-1880
    by Sarah R. Wakefield (Author) 2012
    ©2006 Monographs
  • Title: Puzzling the Reader

    Puzzling the Reader

    Riddles in Nineteenth-Century British Literature
    by Gregg Hecimovich (Author)
    ©2008 Monographs
  • Title: From Orientalism to Cultural Capital

    From Orientalism to Cultural Capital

    The Myth of Russia in British Literature of the 1920s
    by Olga Soboleva (Author) Angus Wrenn (Author) 2017
    Monographs
  • Title: The Literary Art of Ali Smith

    The Literary Art of Ali Smith

    All We Are is Eyes
    by Ema Jelínková (Volume editor) Rachael Sumner (Volume editor) 2020
    ©2019 Edited Collection
  • Title: Scribbling Women and the Short Story Form

    Scribbling Women and the Short Story Form

    Approaches by American and British Women Writers
    by Ellen Burton Harrington (Volume editor)
    ©2008 Monographs
  • Title: Real and Imagined Women in British Romanticism

    Real and Imagined Women in British Romanticism

    by Gaura Shankar Narayan (Author) 2009
    ©2010 Monographs
  • Title: Hannah More

    Hannah More

    A Critical Biography
    by Charles Ford (Author)
    ©1996 Others
  • Title: Dickens and Landscape Discourse

    Dickens and Landscape Discourse

    by Jane H. Berard (Author)
    ©2007 Monographs
  • Title: Questioning Keats

    Questioning Keats

    An Introduction to Applied Hermeneutics
    by Russell Weaver (Author)
    ©2007 Monographs
  • Title: Through the Northern Gate

    Through the Northern Gate

    Childhood and Growing Up in British Fiction, 1719-1901
    by Jacqueline Banerjee (Author) 2012
    ©1997 Others
  • Title: Charlotte Brontë’s Atypical Typology

    Charlotte Brontë’s Atypical Typology

    by Keith A. Jenkins (Author) 2010
    ©2010 Monographs
  • Title: British Periodicals and Spanish Literature

    British Periodicals and Spanish Literature

    Mapping the Romantic Canon
    by Mª Eugenia Perojo Arronte (Volume editor) Cristina Flores Moreno (Volume editor) 2022
    Edited Collection
  • Title: Reflections

    Reflections

    Virginia Woolf and Her Quaker Aunt, Caroline Stephen
    by Kathleen Heininge (Author)
    ©2016 Monographs
  • Title: Destinies of Splendor

    Destinies of Splendor

    Sexual Attraction in D. H. Lawrence
    by Douglas Wuchina (Author)
    ©2009 Monographs
  • Title: The Gender Dance

    The Gender Dance

    Ironic Subversion in C. S. Lewis’s Cosmic Trilogy
    by Monika Hilder (Author) 2013
    ©2013 Monographs
  • Title: Death in children's literature and cinema, and its translation

    Death in children's literature and cinema, and its translation

    by Veljka Ruzicka Kenfel (Volume editor) Juliane House (Volume editor) 2020
    ©2020 Edited Collection
  • Title: Joanna Baillie and the Art of Moral Influence

    Joanna Baillie and the Art of Moral Influence

    by Christine A. Colón (Author)
    ©2009 Monographs
  • Title: Sex in Mind

    Sex in Mind

    The Gendered Brain in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Mental Sciences
    by Rachel Malane (Author)
    ©2005 Monographs
  • Title: Paul Scott's Philosophy of Place(s)

    Paul Scott's Philosophy of Place(s)

    The Fiction of Relationality
    by Janis E. Haswell (Author)
    ©2002 Monographs
  • Title: D. H. Lawrence

    D. H. Lawrence

    A Study of Literary Fascism
    by Abdulla M. Al-Dabbagh (Author) 2012
    ©2011 Monographs
  • Title: (Re)constructing Reality

    (Re)constructing Reality

    Complexity in Lawrence Durrell’s "Alexandria Quartet</I>
    by Linda Stump Rashidi (Author)
    ©2005 Monographs
  • Title: The Feminine Ethos in C. S. Lewisʼs «Chronicles of Narnia»

    The Feminine Ethos in C. S. Lewisʼs «Chronicles of Narnia»

    Preface by Elizabeth Baird Hardy
    by Monika Hilder (Author) 2012
    ©2012 Monographs
  • Title: The Kinship Coterie and the Literary Endeavors of the Women in the Shelley Circle
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