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The Literature and Poetry of Exile
ISSN: 1077-0194
This series aims to publish literary and poetic texts, as well as studies, commentaries, and interpretations of the experiences and reactions to exile. The purpose of the series is to encourage responses to those enigmatic but essential questions: What is the meaning of exile? What imaginative and concrete imagery does it evoke? This series is committed to the belief that exile is a fundamental characteristic of our age and bears witness to its existential reality. We want this series to provide a forum for writers in exile and to make it possible for their voices to be heard. This series aims to publish literary and poetic texts, as well as studies, commentaries, and interpretations of the experiences and reactions to exile. The purpose of the series is to encourage responses to those enigmatic but essential questions: What is the meaning of exile? What imaginative and concrete imagery does it evoke? This series is committed to the belief that exile is a fundamental characteristic of our age and bears witness to its existential reality. We want this series to provide a forum for writers in exile and to make it possible for their voices to be heard. This series aims to publish literary and poetic texts, as well as studies, commentaries, and interpretations of the experiences and reactions to exile. The purpose of the series is to encourage responses to those enigmatic but essential questions: What is the meaning of exile? What imaginative and concrete imagery does it evoke? This series is committed to the belief that exile is a fundamental characteristic of our age and bears witness to its existential reality. We want this series to provide a forum for writers in exile and to make it possible for their voices to be heard.
1 publications
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Modern Poetry
ISSN: 1661-2744
The Modern Poetry series brings together scholarly work on modern and contemporary poetry. As well as examining the sometimes neglected art of recent poetry, this series also sets modern poetry in the context of poetic history and in the context of other literary and artistic disciplines. Poetry has traditionally been considered the highest of the arts, but in our own time the scholarly tendency to treat literature as discourse or document sometimes threatens to obscure its specific vitalities. The Modern Poetry series aims to provide a platform for the full range of scholarly work on modern poetry, including work with an intercultural or interdisciplinary methodology. We invite submissions on all aspects of modern and contemporary poetry in English, and will also consider work on poetry in other language traditions. The series is non-dogmatic in its approach, and includes both mainstream and marginal topics. We are especially interested in work which brings new intellectual impetus to recognised areas (such as feminist poetry and linguistically innovative poetry) and also in work that makes a stimulating case for areas which are neglected.
12 publications
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Poetry and the American Presidency
©2012 Monographs -
The importance of economic literacy
©2000 Monographs -
The Importance of Ideals
Debating Their Relevance in Law, Morality, and Politics©2004 Edited Collection -
Importance and Assessment of Global Resources
©2002 Edited Collection -
The Economics of Poetry
The Efficient Production of Neo-Latin Verse, 1400–1720©2018 Edited Collection -
Post-2000 Poetry of Dissent
Comparative Readings For students of International A-Level English Literature©2024 Monographs -
The Importance of Constitutional Rules and Property Rights
The German Economy in 1990–2015Monographs -
Modern Chinese New Poetry and Classical Poetry Traditions
©2024 Monographs -
The Shaping of English Poetry
Essays on 'Sir Gawain and the Green Knight', Langland, Chaucer and Spenser©2010 Monographs -
Form-Focused Instruction and the Advanced Language Learner
On the Importance of the Semantics of Grammar©2011 Postdoctoral Thesis -
Has Joab Foiled David?
A Literary Study of the Importance of Joab’s Character in Relation to David©2005 Monographs -
Social Capital and the Happiness of Nations
The Importance of Trust and Networks for Life Satisfaction in a Cross-National Perspective©2008 Thesis