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Since the first installment of Dunnett’s series was published in 1961, Francis Crawford of Lymond, the swashbuckling protagonist of the stories, has been captivating his fellow …
In Conrad and Empire, Stephen Ross challenges the orthodoxy of the last thirty years of Conrad criticism by arguing that to focus on issues of race and imperialism in Conrad's work …
Leading Conradian scholar Daniel Schwarz assembles his work from over the past two decades into one crucial volume, providing a long overdue look at an author who is finding …
Provides a detailed look at the artistic origins of one of America's most accomplished writers. Chronicling James Dickey's scrutiny of a variety of works, the notebooks serve as a …
An edited collection of over 250 letters exchanged between Cleanth Brooks and Allen Tate between 1933 and 1976. The text sheds light on their friendships with writers such as T.S. …
This volume seeks to expand the scope of the study of the English Renaissance by examining the interpretations of both men and women who represent a range of ecclesiastical and …
The strength of Empire, wrote Ben Jonson, ""is in religion."" Hodgkins takes Jonson's dictum as his point of departure, showing how for more than four centuries the Protestant …
Samuel Johnson, who has been described as England's first complete man of letters, was a popular and influential biographer and theorist of biography. In a career that spanned most …
An exploration of the origins of the two major transcendentalists' revolutionary approaches to time, as well as to other temporally related issues such as history, memory and …
This work treats the ""Rabbit"" tetralogy as a single, unified ""metanovel"" in order to demonstrate that the four discrete sections of the tetralogy provide a coherent …