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The Unpopular Realism of Vincenzo Padula

Francese, Joseph
The Unpopular Realism of Vincenzo Padula
The Unpopular Realism of Vincenzo Padula provides a microhistory of life in a Southern Italian province in the decade following Unification and of Vincenzo Padula, who wrote single-handedly from March 1864 to July 1865 - a period when pro-Bourbon loyalists were attempting to exploit the discontent of the Region's poor masses by fomenting brigantry and reverse the Unification - Il Bruzio, a pro-Government periodical published in Cosenza. The pr...

CHF 150.00

Values, Virtues, and Vices, Italian Style

Belliotti, Raymond Angelo
Values, Virtues, and Vices, Italian Style
Values, Virtues, and Vices, Italian Style illustrates the story of the evolution of Italian values, virtues, and vices is a narrative of longing, exhilaration, and devastation, a journey of the spirit that all human beings necessarily undertake but navigate with varying degrees of success. The lives of Caesar, Dante, Machiavelli, and Garibaldi demonstrate how we can lead staunchly meaningful lives even within an inherently meaningless universe...

CHF 67.00

Willa Cather and E. M. Forster

Blackstock, Alan
Willa Cather and E. M. Forster
Though both Willa Cather and E. M. Forster have been alternately praised as progressives and criticized as conservatives, the novels of both writers embody the tenets of liberal humanism, while at the same time reflecting the tensions associated with modernism (though both of these terms have come under intense critical scrutiny in recent years.) And while a few critics have offered brief comparisons of individual works or particular tendencie...

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Charles H. Thompson on Desegregation, Democracy, and Educ...

Ray, Louis
Charles H. Thompson on Desegregation, Democracy, and Education
The goals of achieving equal citizenship rights for African Americans and international respect for human rights inspired Charles H. Thompson to focus his attention on ending segregation as public policy in the United States. As editor of The Journal of Negro Education, from 1932 to 1963, Thompson tirelessly championed equal educational and economic opportunities for African Americans and other targets of discrimination. Charles H. Thompson on...

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The Annotated Works of Henry George

Peddle, Francis K. / Peirce, William S.
The Annotated Works of Henry George
Volume V of The Annotated Works of Henry George presents the unabridged and posthumously published text of The Science of Political Economy (1898). George's original text is comprehensively supplemented by annotations which explain his many references to other political economists and writers both well known and obscure.

CHF 204.00

No Place for Ethics

Hill, T. Patrick
No Place for Ethics
In No Place for Ethics, Hill argues that contemporary judicial review by the U.S. Supreme Court rests on its mistaken positivist understanding of law-law simply because so ordered-as something separate from ethics. Further, to assert any relation between the two is to contaminate both, either by turning law into an arm of ethics, or by making ethics an expression of law. This legal positivism was on full display recently when the Supreme Court...

CHF 152.00

Sexuality, Human Rights, and Public Policy

Korieh, Chima J. / Onogwu, Elizabeth O.
Sexuality, Human Rights, and Public Policy
Sexuality, Human Rights, and Public Policy explores the intersection of public policy, human rights, and sexuality as they relate to inclusion and exclusion across diverse cultural settings. It examines how knowledge is formed and experienced at the intersections of culture, sexuality, race, and other axes of identity. This volume engages an array of questions including how public policy shapes the conceptualization of sexuality and rights and...

CHF 59.50

Warfare, Trade, and the Indies in British Literature, 165...

Craft, Peter
Warfare, Trade, and the Indies in British Literature, 1652-1771
Warfare, Trade, and the Indies in British Literature, 1652-1771 demonstrates how British travel narratives of the long eighteenth century distinguished between Mughal and American "Indians." Through a New Historical and postcolonial lens, it argues that the distinction between East and West "Indians" was widely recognized and shaped British people's tendency to view Mughal Indians as similar and in some ways even superior to Europeans while th...

CHF 139.00

Ideology in the Poetry of Sylvia Plath

Hili, Ikram
Ideology in the Poetry of Sylvia Plath
With its distinctive poetic forms and themes, Sylvia Plath's poetry patently epitomizes her personal and artistic struggle as a woman writer to be part of a largely male-dominated canon. In Ideology in the Poetry of Sylvia Plath: From Manuscript to Published Poem, Ikram Hili examines the difficulties that Plath encountered while drafting her poems, as she wrestled with what to reveal to, or conceal from, the reading public-a literary exertion ...

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Ghost Words and Invisible Giants

Dustin, Lheisa
Ghost Words and Invisible Giants
In Ghost Words and Invisible Giants, Lheisa Dustin engages psychoanalytic theory to describe the "language of suffering" of iconic modernist authors H.D. and Djuna Barnes, tracing disconnection, psychic splitting, and virulent thought patterns in creative works that have usually been read as intentionally enigmatic. Dustin imbricates Barnes and H.D.'s sense of tenuous psychic boundaries with others - parent figures, otherworldly and divine bei...

CHF 159.00

The Theater of Terrence McNally

Frontain, Raymond-Jean
The Theater of Terrence McNally
Terrence McNally's canon of plays, books for musicals and opera libretti possesses such a breadth of subject matter and diversity of dramatic modes that critics have had difficulty assessing his accomplishment. This book is the first critical study to identify the four major stages of McNally's development in terms of his understanding of how theater helps the modern person trapped in a seemingly profane existence to find a gateway to the tran...

CHF 69.00

Illyria in Shakespeare's England

Juric, Lea Puljcan
Illyria in Shakespeare's England
Illyria in Shakespeare's England is the first extended study of the eastern Adriatic region, often referred to in the Renaissance by its Graeco-Roman name "Illyria, " in early modern English writing and political thought. At first glance the absence of earlier studies may not be surprising: that area may seem significant only to critics pursuing certain specialized questions about Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, which is set in Illyria. But in fa...

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Writing for Inclusion

Kornweibel, Karen Ruth
Writing for Inclusion
Writing for Inclusion is a study of some of the ways the idea of national identity developed in the nineteenth century in two neighboring nations, Cuba and The United States. The book examines symbolic, narrative, and sociological commonalities in the writings of four Afro-Cuban and African American writers: Juan Francisco Manzano and Frederick Douglass, fugitive slaves during mid-century, and Martín Morúa Delgado and Charles W. Chesnutt from ...

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Utopia and Dystopia in the Age of Trump

Brodman, Barbara / Doan, James E.
Utopia and Dystopia in the Age of Trump
Utopia and Dystopia in the Age of Trump: Images from Literature and Visual Arts treats literature, film, television series, and comic books dealing with utopian and dystopian worlds reflecting on or anticipating our current age. From Henry James's dreamlike utopia of "The Great Good Place" to the psychotic world of Brett Easton Ellis's American Psycho, from science fiction and recent horror films, television adaptations of books such as Margar...

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Cinematography of Carl Theodor Dreyer

St. Pierre, Paul Matthew
Cinematography of Carl Theodor Dreyer
Legendary Danish filmmaker Carl Theodor Dreyer (3 February 1889-20 March 1968) was born in Copenhagen to a single mother, Josefine Bernhardine Nilsson, a Swede. His Danish father, Jens Christian Torp, a married farmer, employed Nilsson as a housekeeper. After spending his first two years in orphanages, Dreyer was adopted by Carl Theodor Dreyer, a typographer, and his wife, Inger Marie Dreyer. He was given his adoptive father's name. At age 16,...

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Pinter's World

Baker, William
Pinter's World
Pinter's World: Pinter and Company is not a full-scale biography but a series of illuminating chapters about Pinter's life, character, and thought, employing new information found in his "Appointment Diaries, " recent biographical sources such as Simon Gray's memoirs, and Henry Woolf's reminiscences in addition to personal discussions with several in Pinter's world. This book provides a fresh illumination of Pinter's life and art, his friendsh...

CHF 59.50

Enter the Undead Author

Pate, George
Enter the Undead Author
Many narratives of theater history suggest that the 1960s marked the start of a turning away from traditional, script-based, playwright-centric production practices. Literary studies in this period began exploring the concept of the "death of the author" along similar lines. But the author refused to die quietly, and authorship reasserts itself in even revolutionary and avant-garde theaters throughout the latter half of the twentieth century. ...

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Post-Apartheid Gothic

Joseph-Vilain, Melanie
Post-Apartheid Gothic
Post-Apartheid Gothic: White South African Writers and Space analyzes the representation of space in recent works by South African writers. By combining analytical tools borrowed from Gothic studies with geocritical and postcolonial approaches, Mélanie Joseph-Vilain assesses the literary mechanisms utilized by Damon Galgut, Henrietta Rose-Innes, Lauren Beukes, Justin Carwright, and Lynn Freed to negotiate the complexities of post-apartheid ide...

CHF 139.00