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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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Modern American Literature
New ApproachesThe books in the Modern American Literature: New Approaches series deal with many of the major writers known as American realists, modernists, and post-modernists from 1880 to the present. This category of writers will also include less known ethnic and minority writers, a majority of whom are African American, some are Native American, Mexican American, Japanese American, Chinese American, and others. The series might also include studies on well-known contemporary writers, such as James Dickey, Allen Ginsberg, Gary Snyder, John Barth, John Updike, and Joyce Carol Oates. In general, the series will reflect new critical approaches such as deconstructionism, new historicism, psychoanalytical criticism, gender criticism/feminism, and cultural criticism.
66 publications
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Modern American History:
The United States since 1865ISSN: 1085-0651
This series welcomes manuscripts in American history since 1865. The series will consider and publish monographs from any and all fields of historical research political, social, cultural, economic, intellectual, or diplomatic that deal with particular aspects of America's development into a modern nation and society. This series welcomes manuscripts in American history since 1865. The series will consider and publish monographs from any and all fields of historical research political, social, cultural, economic, intellectual, or diplomatic that deal with particular aspects of America's development into a modern nation and society. This series welcomes manuscripts in American history since 1865. The series will consider and publish monographs from any and all fields of historical research political, social, cultural, economic, intellectual, or diplomatic that deal with particular aspects of America's development into a modern nation and society.
3 publications
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Studies in Modern Poetry
This series brings together book-length works on particular modern poets and twentieth-century movements as well as comparative and theoretical studies. Works in the series seek to explore the contributions of twentieth-century poets beyond the well-known major figures of Modernism such as Ezra Pound and T. S. Eliot, in the belief that modern poetry is characterized by its variety, richness and scope. The series focuses on books which compare poetic projects from different national and linguistic traditions or explore the interconnections between poetic expression and the other arts. Authors whose critical approaches utilize contemporary literary theory and/or multicultural perspectives are especially encouraged to consider this series. Languages of the poetry studied include, but are not limited to, English, French, German, Italian and Spanish, though the texts should be written in English and addressed to readers beyond strictly national or disciplinary boundaries.
18 publications
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Modern French Identities
ISSN: 1422-9005
This series aims to publish monographs, editions or collections of papers based on recent research into modern French literature. It welcomes contributions from academics, researchers and writers worldwide and in British and Irish universities in particular. Modern French Identities focuses on the French and Francophone writing of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, whose formal experiments and revisions of genre have combined to create an entirely new set of literary forms, from the thematic autobiographies of Michel Leiris and Bernard Noël to the magic realism of French Caribbean writers. The idea that identities are constructed rather than found, and that the self is an area to explore rather than a given pretext, runs through much of modern French literature, from Proust, Gide, Apollinaire and Césaire to Barthes, Duras, Kristeva, Glissant, Germain and Roubaud. This series explores the turmoil in ideas and values expressed in the works of theorists like Lacan, Irigaray, Foucault, Fanon, Deleuze and Bourdieu and traces the impact of current theoretical approaches – such as gender and sexuality studies, de/coloniality, intersectionality, and ecocriticism – on the literary and cultural interpretation of the self. The series publishes studies of individual authors and artists, comparative studies, and interdisciplinary projects and welcomes research on autobiography, cinema, fiction, poetry and performance art and/or the intersections between them. Editorial Board Contemporary Literature and Thought: Martin Crowley (University of Cambridge) Francophone Studies: Louise Hardwick (University of Birmingham) and Jean Khalfa (University of Cambridge) Gender and Sexuality Studies: Florian Grandena (University of Ottawa) and Cristina Johnston (University of Stirling) Language and Linguistics: Michaël Abecassis (University of Oxford) Literature and Art: Peter Collier and Jean Khalfa (University of Cambridge) Literature and Non-fiction: Muriel Pic (University of Bern) Poetry: Nina Parish (University of Stirling) and Emma Wagstaff (University of Birmingham) Zoopoetics and Ecocriticism: Anne Simon (CNRS/Ecole normale supérieure, Paris)
162 publications
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Temps et Espace
Dix études en l’honneur de Walter De Mulder à l’occasion de son éméritat©2025 Edited Collection -
Forme(s) et modes d’être / Form(s) and Modes of Being
L’ontologie de Roman Ingarden / The Ontology of Roman Ingarden©2016 Edited Collection -
Temps, temporalités et intervention en EPS et en sport
©2016 Conference proceedings -
Le temps d’instruire
Approche clinique et expérimentale du didactique ordinaire en mathématique©2009 Thesis -
Du temps et de l’aspect dans les langues
Approches linguistiques de la temporalité©2024 Edited Collection -
Jean Kobs (1912–1981)
La poésie comme mode de vie et de pensée- Textes réunis et présentés par Laurent Fels©2013 Conference proceedings -
Ist Mode englisch?
Französische und englische Einflüsse auf die deutsche Mode- und Gemeinsprache im 20. Jahrhundert©2002 Thesis -
Jean Luchaire et la revue «Notre Temps» (1927-1940)
©2014 Thesis -
Je suis déjà là
La structure de la relation entre homme et être dans "Etre et Temps</I> de Martin Heidegger©2007 Monographs -
Chopin et son temps / Chopin and his time
Actes des Rencontres Internationales « harmoniques », Lausanne 2010 – Proceedings of the « harmoniques » International Congress, Lausanne 2010©2016 Conference proceedings -
L’accompagnement au temps des vulnérabilités
Professionnaliser les espaces d’éducation et de formation©2026 Edited Collection -
Le temps du voyage
Les déplacements internationaux des chefs d'Etat ou de gouvernement (XXe-XXIe siècle)©2022 Edited Collection -
Interpréter les temps verbaux
©2010 Edited Collection