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James Cuninghame [Collectors in the Field: Asia and the Pacific]
(2020)This lavishly illustrated book reveals the lives of the people who assembled the greatest botanical collection of the Early Modern period, with stories of adventure and discovery across every continent. -
James Petiver [The Great Collectors and Cataloguers]
(2020)This lavishly illustrated book reveals the lives of the people who assembled the greatest botanical collection of the Early Modern period, with stories of adventure and discovery across every continent. -
Johnson, 'Misargyrus', and Richard Bathurst
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Keats in Context
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‘Kind of Goya-esque or Something’: Charles Ray’s Early Works
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Labor in Contemporary Shakespeare Performance
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Laura Moretti, Pleasure in Profit: Popular Prose in Seventeenth‐Century Japan. New York: Columbia University Press, 2020. xvi + 416 pp. $40.00 / £34.00. ISBN 9780231197236 (pb).
(2021-03-11)This is the pre-peer reviewed version of the following article: Raymond, J. (2021), Moretti, Laura, Pleasure in Profit: Popular Prose in Seventeenth‐Century Japan. New York: Columbia University Press, 2020. xvi + 416 pp. ... -
Le Manuscrit Royal de la Suite de la Seconde Semaine de Du Bartas
(Droz, 2016-03-01)Guillaume de Saluste Du Bartas a commencé à écrire une suite aux deux premiers Jours de La Seconde Semaine peu de mois après leur publication en avril 1584. En dépit de l’intérêt que les éditeurs ont manifesté pour ce qui ... -
The legacy of literary reflexivity; or, the benefits of doubt
(2021-01-01)Literary reflexivity entered the twenty-first century trailed by a cluster of negative connotations and affects. Precipitated by popular distaste for postmodern metafiction, this bad reputation has been reinforced by the ... -
Letters, organization and the archive in Elizabeth Montagu’s correspondence
The archive of Elizabeth Montagu’s extant letters is very large, comprising over seven thousand items, of which the great majority are in the Huntington Library in San Marino, California. This essay considers the afterlife ... -
‘Lewis Grassic Gibbon and Modernism: “What’s wrong with the other moderns is the lack of purpose in their infernal books”'
(Asls, 2015-09-15)Examining his works within the social, political, and literary developments of his time, this volume demonstrates Gibbon's continuing relevance both in Scotland and internationally.