Literary theory
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Literary theory
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Literary theory
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Incoming Resources
- Why read Marx today?, Jonathan Wolff
- Jean-Francois Lyotard, Simon Malpas
- Narrative fiction, contemporary poetics, Shlomith Rimmon-Kenan
- Teaching children's fiction, edited by Charles Butler
- Translation studies, Susan Bassnett
- New materialisms, ontology, agency, and politics, edited by Diana Coole and Samantha Frost
- Feminism and autobiography, texts, theories, methods, edited by Tess Cosslett, Celia Lury and Penny Summerfield
- Poetics, Aristotle ; translated with an introduction and notes by Malcolm Heath
- Ecocriticism on the edge, the anthropocene as a threshold concept, Timothy Clark
- Postcolonial environments, nature, culture and the contemporary Indian novel in English, Upamanyu Pablo Mukherjee
- Historicism, Paul Hamilton
- The arc and the machine, narrative and new media, Caroline Bassett
- Gilles Deleuze., Claire Colebrook
- Women poets and urban aestheticism, passengers of modernity, Ana Parejo Vadillo
- Urban space in contemporary Egyptian literature, portraits of Cairo, Mara Naaman
- Sex, gender and time in fiction and culture, edited by Ben Davies and Jana Funke
- Post-war Jewish fiction, ambivalence, self-explanation and transatlantic connections, David Brauner
- Cosmopolitan animals, edited by Kaori Nagai [and five others]
- Post-modernism, Christopher Butler
- Of Jews and animals, Andrew Benjamin
- The postcolonial and imperial experience in American transcendentalism, Marek Paryz
- The trauma question, Roger Luckhurst
- Decadent poetics, literature and form at the British Fin de Siecle, edited by Jason David Hall, Alex Murray
- The nature of melancholy, fom Aristotle to Kristeva, edited by Jennifer Radden
- George Moore and the Quirks of Human Nature, edited by Maria Elena Jaime de Pablos, Mary Pierse
- A companion to literature and film, edited by Robert Stam, Alessandra Raengo
- New world orders in contemporary children's literature, utopian transformations, Clare Bradford ... [et al.]
- Playing with picturebooks, postmodernism and the postmodernesque, Cherie Allan
- Beckett's Proust/Deleuze's Proust, edited by Mary Bryden and Margaret Topping
- From Kafka to Sebald, modernism and narrative form, edited by Sabine Wilke
- Literature reviews in social work, Robin Kiteley, Chris Stogdon
- Catastrophe and survival, Walter Benjamin and psychoanalysis, Elizabeth Stewart
- Edward Said, emancipation and representation, edited by Adel Iskandar and Hakem Rustom
- Transcendentalism, a reader, edited by Joel Myerson
- Writing death and absence in the Victorian novel, engraved narratives, Jolene Zigarovich
- Radical children's literature, future visions and aesthetic transformations in juvenile fiction, Kimberley Reynolds
- Musical comedy on the West End stage, 1890-1939, Len Platt
- Learning curves, body image and female sexuality in young adult literature, Beth Younger
- How fiction works, James Wood
- Literary theory, a guide for the perplexed, Mary Klages
- High theory, low culture, Mikita Brottman
- Culture, class and gender in the Victorian novel, gentlemen, gents and working women, Arlene Young
- Postcolonial witnessing, trauma out of bounds, Stef Craps
- Uncanny modernity, cultural theories, modern anxieties, edited by Jo Collins and John Jervis
- Englishness, twentieth-century popular culture and the forming of English identity, Simon Featherstone
- Virginia Woolf and the materiality of theory, sex, animal, life, Derek Ryan
- Provoking democracy, why we need the arts, Caroline Levine
- The ethics of writing, authorship and legacy in Plato and Nietzsche, Sean Burke
- The semiotics of theatre and drama, Keir Elam
- Colonialism/postcolonialism, Ania Loomba
Outgoing Resources
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