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- A Dostoevskii companion : texts and contexts
- A dark transfusion : the Polish literary response to early English gothic : Anna Mostowska reads Ann Radcliffe
- A short history of Thomism
- A tough little patch of history : Gone with the wind and the politics of memory
- Adventures in paradox : Don Quixote and the western tradition
- African American writers and classical tradition
- African art, interviews, narratives : bodies of knowledge at work
- After Foucault : culture, theory, and criticism in the twenty-first century
- After Hitchcock : influence, imitation, and intertextuality
- After Mahler : Britten, Weill, Henze, and romantic redemption
- After reception theory : Fedor Dostoevskii in Britain, 1869-1935
- Afterlife of events : perspectives on mnemohistory
- American literature and Irish culture, 1910-1955 : the politics of enchantment
- American literature as world literature
- Animation, plasticity, and music in Italy, 1770-1830
- Antigone, interrupted
- Archaeology and Homeric epic
- Arms and the woman : classical tradition and women writers in the Venetian Renaissance
- Arts of Korea : histories, challenges, and perspectives
- Athens, Etruria, and the many lives of Greek figured pottery
- Bauhaus goes west : modern art and design in Britain and America
- Beowulf's popular afterlife in literature, comic books, and film
- Betwixt and between : the biographies of Mary Wollstonecraft
- Black odysseys : the Homeric Odyssey in the African diaspora since 1939
- Brecht, Turkish theater, and Turkish-German literature : reception, adaptation, and innovation after 1960
- Broadcast your Shakespeare : continuity and change across media
- Cabals and satires : Mozart's comic operas in Vienna
- Carmen and the staging of Spain : recasting Bizet's opera in the belle epoque
- Charlotte Brontë : legacies and afterlives
- Charlotte Brontë : legacies and afterlives
- Chaucer's afterlife : adaptations in recent popular culture
- China and the West : music, representation, and reception
- Classical art : a life history from antiquity to the present
- Classical myth and film in the new millennium
- Coleridge, Romanticism and the Orient : cultural negotiations
- Compromise and resistance in postcolonial writing : E. M. Forster's legacy
- Constructing antichrist : Paul, biblical commentary, and the development of doctrine in the early Middle Ages
- Desiring bodies : Ovidian romance and the cult of form
- Displaying the ideals of antiquity : the petrified gaze
- Domesticating empire : Egyptian landscapes in Pompeian gardens
- Domesticating foreign struggles : the Italian Risorgimento and antebellum American identity
- Early Greek philosophy : the Presocratics and the emergence of reason
- Egypt and the Augustan cultural revolution : an interpretative archaeological overview
- Enlightenment and community : Lessing, Abbt, Herder and the quest for a German public
- Epistolary encounters in neo-victorian fiction : diaries and letters
- Erasmus in the twentieth century : interpretations c 1920-2000
- Ernest Bloch studies
- Euro horror : classic European horror cinema in contemporary American culture
- Excavating modernity : the Roman past in fascist Italy
- Exorbitant Enlightenment : Blake, Hamann, and Anglo-German constellations
- Fire in the ashes : God, evil, and the Holocaust
- Foucault in Iran : Islamic Revolution after the Enlightenment
- Frankenstein and its classics : the modern Prometheus from antiquity to science fiction
- Global Nollywood : the transnational dimensions of an African video film industry
- God and man in history : the influence of Jakob Bohme and G. W. F. Hegel on Ferdinand Christian Baur's philosophical understanding of religion as gnosis
- Handsomely done : aesthetics, politics, and media after Melville
- Holocaust representation : art within the limits of history and ethics
- Homer in performance : rhapsodes, narrators, and characters
- Homer's allusive art
- Idleness working : the discourse of love's labor from Ovid through Chaucer and Gower
- Imagining Shakespeare's wife : the afterlife of Anne Hathaway
- Inventing the cave man : from Darwin to the Flintstones
- James Joyce and the matter of Paris
- Jane Eyre's fairytale legacy at home and abroad : constructions and deconstructions of national identity
- Jean-Jacques Rousseau and British Romanticism : gender and selfhood, politics and nation
- Jena romanticism and its appropriation of Jakob Böhme : theosophy, hagiography, literature
- Joan of Arc on the stage and her sisters in sublime sanctity
- Joseph Conrad's critical reception
- Jungian literary criticism : the essential guide
- La ricezione del vangelo di Matteo nella "Vetus Syra"
- Latina Didaxis XXX : atti del Convegno, 17-18 aprile 2015 : gli stati generali del latino : il latino nella ricerca, nella formazione, nella tradizione europea
- Louis Bachelier's theory of speculation : the origins of modern finance
- Lucretian thought in late stuart england : debates about the nature of the soul
- Luther and the Reformation of the later Middle Ages
- Lyell : the past is the key to the present
- Mao's Little red book : a global history
- Martyrs mirror : a social history
- Memory, metaphor, and Aby Warburg's Atlas of images
- Milton and the Victorians
- Mito, palabra e historia en la tradición literaria latinoamericana
- Montaigne after theory, theory after Montaigne
- Music as thought : listening to the symphony in the age of Beethoven
- Music divided : Bartók's legacy in cold war culture
- Nanook of the North from 1922 to today : the famous Arctic documentary and its afterlife
- Necessary luxuries : books, literature, and the culture of consumption in Germany, 1770-1815
- Neo-Victorian humour : comic subversions and unlaughter in contemporary historical re-visions
- Novel translations : the European novel and the German book, 1680-1730
- Odoevsky's four pathways into modern fiction : a comparative study
- Once and future antiquities in science fiction and fantasy
- Open wounds : the crisis of Jewish thought in the aftermath of Auschwitz
- Ovid and the Renaissance body
- Painting modernism
- Paradise lust : searching for the Garden of Eden
- Parrots and nightingales : troubadour quotations and the development of European poetry
- Platonic noise
- Practicing literary theory in the middle ages : ethics and the mixed form in Chaucer, Gower, Usk, and Hoccleve
- Prayer after Augustine : a study in the development of the Latin tradition
- Proyecciones de Gabriel Miró en la narrativa española de postguerra
- Putting Monet and Rembrandt into words : Pierre Loti's recreation and theorization of Claude Monet's impressionism and Rembrandt's landscapes in literature
- Reading Homer : film and text
- Reading Newton in early modern Europe
- Redefining ancient Orphism : a study in Greek religion
- Reinventing the Renaissance : Shakespeare and his contemporaries in adaptation and performance
- Representing Auschwitz : at the margins of testimony
- Restoring the chain of memory : T.G.H. Strehlow and the repatriation of Australian indigenous knowledge
- Rethinking Ibn ʻArabi
- Romantic legacies : transnational and transdisciplinary contexts
- Romantic rocks, aesthetic geology
- Rome reborn on western shores : historical imagination and the creation of the American republic
- Rome, empire of plunder : the dynamics of cultural appropriation
- Shakespeare in Canada : a world elsewhere
- Shakespeare's erotic mythology and Ovidian Renaissance culture
- Shakespeare's rise to cultural prominence : politics, print and alteration, 1642-1700
- Shakespearean Gothic
- Simón Bolívar : travels and transformations of a cultural icon
- Temptations of Faust : the logic of fascism and postmodern archaeologies of modernity
- The B-Effect : influences of/on Brecht = Der B-Effekt : Einflüsse von/auf Brecht
- The Holocaust and the West German historians : historical interpretation and autobiographical memory
- The Monarchia controversy : an historical study with accompanying translations of Dante Alighieri's Monarchia, Guido Vernani's Refutation of the Monarchia composed by Dante and Pope John XXII's bull, Si fratrum
- The Oxford handbook of Pierre Bourdieu
- The Renaissance Hamlet : issues and responses in 1600
- The Resurrected Skeleton : from Zhuangzi to Lu Xun
- The US Air Force after Vietnam : postwar challenges and potential for responses
- The afterlife of Shakespeare's sonnets
- The afterlife of character, 1726-1825
- The ancient flame : Dante and the poets
- The blues muse : race, gender, and musical celebrity in American poetry
- The challenge of the sublime : from Burke's Philosophical enquiry to British Romantic art
- The critical reception of Flannery O'Connor, 1952-2017 : "searchers and discoverers"
- The cynic enlightenment : Diogenes in the salon
- The early Heidegger & medieval philosophy : phenomenology for the godforsaken
- The everlasting empire : the political culture of ancient China and its imperial legacy
- The fear of French negroes : transcolonial collaboration in the revolutionary Americas
- The icon and the square : Russian modernism and the Russo-Byzantine revival
- The invention of Peter : apostolic discourse and papal authority in late antiquity
- The invention of the emblem book and the transmission of knowledge, ca. 1510-1610
- The legacy of Edward W. Said
- The maiden of Ludmir : a Jewish holy woman and her world
- The making of Jane Austen
- The measure of Homer : the ancient reception of the Iliad and the Odyssey
- The modern origins of the early Middle Ages
- The moral meaning of nature : Nietzsche's Darwinian religion and its critics
- The myth of persecution : how early Christians invented a Story of Martyrdom
- The poet and the antiquaries : Chaucerian scholarship and the rise of literary history, 1532-1635
- Thelma & Louise live! : the cultural afterlife of an American film
- This thing of darkness : Eisenstein's Ivan the Terrible in Stalin's Russia
- Transformations of Ovid in Late Antiquity
- Troy, Carthage and the Victorians : the drama of classical ruins in the nineteenth-century imagination
- True friendship : Geoffrey Hill, Anthony Hecht, and Robert Lowell under the sign of Eliot and Pound
- Uncle Tom : from martyr to traitor
- Uncle Tom's cabins : the transnational history of America's most mutable book
- Useful enemies : Islam and the Ottoman Empire in Western political thought, 1450-1750
- Victorian melodrama in the twenty-first century : Jane Eyre, Twilight, and the mode of excess in girl culture
- Visuality and virtuality : images and pictures from prehistory to perspective
- What blest genius? : the jubilee that made Shakespeare
- White rebels in Black : German appropriation of Black popular culture
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