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Of Sex and Faerie
£18.95
Further Essays on Genre Fiction
by John Lennard

These essays continue Lennard’s investigation of the praxis of serial reading and the best genre fiction of recent decades.
History at the End of the World
£15.00
History, Climate Change and the Possibility of Closure
by Editors: Mark Levene, Rob Johnson and Penny Roberts

This collection of essays from "Rescue!History" proposes that climate change means serious peril. It is human kind's deep and more recent history, and how we arrived at this calamitous impasse.
Shakespeare's History Plays
£15.00
Richard II to Henry V: The Making of a King
by C. W. R. D. Moseley

his book provides an excellent introduction to the world and action of Shakespeare's history plays.
Portuguese American Literature
£9.99
by Reinaldo Francisco Silva

This study attempts to explore, on the one hand, America’s understanding of its ethnic minorities, and on the other, the writers’ own ethnic pride and the celebration of their roots.
Contemporary Philosophy of Religion
£5.99
by Steven Duncan

Among the questions that have exercised philosophers of the last sixty years, that of the existence of God has been one of the most hotly contested. That question is the subject of this book.
The Cornell Wordsworth
£47.50
A Supplement
by Jared Curtis

In this supplementary volume the reader will find a unified index to titles and first lines for the entire Cornell Wordsworth series.
The Poems of William Wordsworth Vol. 1
£29.95
Collected Reading Texts from the Cornell Wordsworth
by William Wordsworth

The three volumes of The Poems of William Wordsworth present Wordsworth’s verse in reading texts chosen from those offered in the twenty-one volumes of the Cornell Wordsworth.
The Poems of William Wordsworth Vol. 2
£29.95
Collected Reading Texts from the Cornell Wordsworth
by William Wordsworth

The three volumes of The Poems of William Wordsworth present Wordsworth’s verse in reading texts chosen from those offered in the twenty-one volumes of the Cornell Wordsworth.
The Poems of William Wordsworth Vol. 3
£29.95
Collected Reading Texts from the Cornell Wordsworth
by William Wordsworth

The three volumes of The Poems of William Wordsworth present Wordsworth’s verse in reading texts chosen from those offered in the twenty-one volumes of the Cornell Wordsworth.
The Poems of William Wordsworth Vols. 1-3
£71.85
by William Wordsworth

The three volumes of The Poems of William Wordsworth.

All three volumes are on offer at this special price if purchased together.
Wordsworth's Political Writings
£25.00
by W J B Owen and J W Smyser (editors)

This compilation presents the four major political texts in Wordsworth’s prose oeuvre and illustrates both the detail of the poet’s political grasp, and the remarkable swerves he made between 1793 and 1835.
Shakespeare and the Art of Physiognomy
£15.00
by Sibylle Baumbach

This book deals with the poetics of the human face, the art of physiognomy, and strategies of nonverbal communication in Shakespeare’s plays. It offers new insight into Shakespeare’s modes of characterisation, and his art of performance.
Analytic Philosophy of Religion
£16.00
Its History Since 1955
by Steven Duncan

This book is a reconstruction and interpretation of the development of analytic philosophy of religion in Britain and the United States, with special reference to the debate over the existence of God and the problem of evil, during the last fifty years.
Frankenstein
£5.99
by Essaka Joshua

This book places Mary Shelley’s revolutionary novel in its political, philosophical and literary context. Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is one of the most popular novels from the Romantic period.
English Renaissance Drama
£9.99
A very Brief Introduction to Theatre and Theatres in Shakespeare’s Time
by C. W. R. D. Moseley

This book aims to introduce students with little or no prior experience of the field to the conclusions of recent scholarship and research into theatrical conditions, conventions and concepts in the time of Shakespeare. It also serves as a companion to all the Renaissance Drama titles in the Literature Insights series.
William Shakespeare: Hamlet
£5.99
by John Lennard

This book approaches Shakespeare as utterly a man of the theatre, a professional actor before he was a playwright and a resident dramatist who knew intimately the actors for whom he wrote.
The Holocaust
£5.99
Events, Motives and Legacy
by Martyn Housden

This text is designed to introduce readers to the most important debates about the holocaust.
Of Modern Dragons
£16.00
And Other Essays on Genre Fiction
by John Lennard

This volume of essays explores some of the best crime fiction, science fiction and writing for children, in the last 40 years.
D.H. Lawrence: Poet
£15.00
by Keith Sagar

This new collection of Keith Sagar’s writings on the poetry of D. H. Lawrence includes many new interpretations of well-known poems. It ends with a year-by-year checklist of reviews and criticism of Lawrence’s poems, from 1913 to the present.
Metaethics Explored
£5.99
by Paul Davis

Paul Davis explains and discusses some key approaches in metaethics, and suggests that an account which is naturalist and objectivist might have more to commend it than is popularly allowed.
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