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  • French Studies of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries

    This series publishes the latest research by teachers and researchers working in all the disciplines which constitute French and Francophone studies in this period, in the form of monographs, revised dissertations, collected papers and conference proceedings. Adhering to the highest academic standards, it provides a vehicle for established scholars with specialised research projects but also encourages younger academics who may be publishing for the first time. The editors take a broad view of French studies and intend to examine literary and cultural phenomena of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, excluding the Romantic movement, against their historical, political and social background in all the French-speaking countries. The editors also welcome work in comparative studies, and on adaptations, across languages or media.

    39 publications

  • 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

  • North American Studies in Nineteenth-Century German Literature and Culture

    ISSN: 2235-3496

    "This series of scholarly works focuses on literature and other cultural artifacts produced during the long nineteenth century in German-speaking lands. The series includes studies in criticism and literary history, as well as analyses of the social and political dimensions of literature and culture. The aim of the series is to offer contributions by North American scholars who have rediscovered once significant authors, genres or modes of production and consumption; reevaluated canonical or other texts and their contexts; or explored other forms of expression, such as journalism, letters or diaries. This scholarship serves to renew our understanding and appreciation of a body of work that was acknowledged as internationally important in the nineteenth century and that still speaks to us today."

    40 publications

  • Writing and Culture in the Long Nineteenth Century

    The long nineteenth century, extending from the Napoleonic Wars to the First World War, was a time of enormous change and experimentation. This series aims to publish the work of scholars and critics alert to these changes in a variety of spheres, including literature, art, the sciences, philosophy, and economics. The editors have a special interest in work that addresses questions of aesthetics, poetics, and form at the intersection between the written word, the visual and decorative arts, architecture, and music. Many scholars are now working on the cultural matrix out of which these forms emerge and recent critical thinking has shown how important was the prevailing economic, political, scientific, and philosophical climate in creating the appropriate conditions for artistic production. Some volumes in the series focus on specific writers and texts, while others consider the connection between writing, art, philosophy, and science and the broader cultural horizon. All contribute significantly to the widening sphere of nineteenth-century literary studies.

    12 publications

  • Medieval and Early Modern French Studies

    ISSN: 1661-8653

    Striking and stimulating contributions continue to be made to French studies and cultural studies of the medieval and early modern periods. This series aims to publish work of the highest quality in these areas. The series will include monographs and collaborative or collected works from both established and younger scholars, and will encompass a wide range of disciplines and theoretical approaches. Contributions will be welcomed in French or English.

    24 publications

  • Seventeenth-Century Texts and Studies

    ISSN: 0893-6900

    This series is primarily concerned with English non-dramatic writings, prose and poetry, from the time of Donne and Jonson to the death of Milton. It includes monographs on individual writers, wider studies employing a variety of critical and historical methods, collections of original essays on special topics, and editions of texts from the period.

    5 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: The Paris Fine Art Salon/Le Salon, 1791–1881

    The Paris Fine Art Salon/Le Salon, 1791–1881

    by James Kearns (Volume editor) Alister Mill (Volume editor) 2015
    ©2015 Edited Collection
  • Title: The Collector in Nineteenth-Century French Literature

    The Collector in Nineteenth-Century French Literature

    Representation, Identity, Knowledge
    by Emma Bielecki (Author) 2012
    ©2012 Monographs
  • Title: The Hermaphrodite, the Effete and the Butch

    The Hermaphrodite, the Effete and the Butch

    Sexual and Gender Ambiguities in Nineteenth-Century French Narratives
    by Géraldine Crahay (Author) 2022
    ©2022 Monographs
  • Title: Four French Travelers in Nineteenth-Century Cuba

    Four French Travelers in Nineteenth-Century Cuba

    by Yvon Joseph (Author)
    ©2008 Monographs
  • Title: Consumable Metaphors

    Consumable Metaphors

    Attitudes towards Animals and Vegetarianism in Nineteenth-Century France
    by Ceri Crossley (Author)
    ©2005 Monographs
  • Title: Visions/Revisions

    Visions/Revisions

    Essays on Nineteenth-Century French Culture
    by Nigel Harkness (Volume editor) Paul Rowe (Volume editor) Tim Unwin (Volume editor) Jennifer Yee (Volume editor)
    ©2003 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Diderot’s Endgames

    Diderot’s Endgames

    by Derek Connon (Author)
    ©2002 Monographs
  • Title: Playing Simplicity

    Playing Simplicity

    Polemical Stupidity in the Writing of the French Enlightenment
    by Robin Howells (Author)
    ©2002 Monographs
  • Title: Walking and the French Romantics

    Walking and the French Romantics

    Rousseau to Sand and Hugo
    by Christopher W. Thompson (Author)
    ©2003 Monographs
  • Title: Zola: The History of Capitalism

    Zola: The History of Capitalism

    by William Gallois (Author)
    ©2000 Thesis
  • Title: Currencies

    Currencies

    Fiscal Fortunes and Cultural Capital in Nineteenth-Century France
    by Sarah Capitanio (Volume editor) Lisa Downing (Volume editor) Paul Rowe (Volume editor) Nicholas White (Volume editor)
    ©2005 Conference proceedings
  • Title: A Class Apart

    A Class Apart

    The Military Man in French and British Fiction, 1740–1789
    by Karen Lacey (Author) 2016
    ©2016 Monographs
  • Title: Esquisses/ébauches

    Esquisses/ébauches

    Projects and Pre-Texts in Nineteenth-Century French Culture
    by Sonya Stephens (Volume editor)
    ©2007 Monographs
  • Title: Individuation and Attachment in the Works of Isabelle de Charrière

    Individuation and Attachment in the Works of Isabelle de Charrière

    by Jelka Samsom (Author)
    ©2005 Monographs
  • Title: Dante in the Nineteenth Century

    Dante in the Nineteenth Century

    Reception, Canonicity, Popularization
    by Nick Havely (Volume editor)
    ©2011 Edited Collection
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