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by Professor Jason Mittell
Language: English
Release Date: April 20, 2017

Narrative Theory and Adaptation offers a concise introduction to narrative theory in jargon-free language and shows how this theory can be deployed to interpret Spike Jonze's critically acclaimed 2002 film Adaptation. Understanding narrative theory is crucial to make sense of the award-winning...
by Brett Ashley Kaplan
Language: English
Release Date: February 26, 2015

Jewish Anxiety and the Novels of Philip Roth argues that Roth's novels teach us that Jewish anxiety stems not only from fear of victimization but also from fear of perpetration. It is impossible to think about Jewish victimization without thinking about the Holocaust; and it is impossible to think...

Thomas Mann and Shakespeare

Something Rich and Strange

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Language: English
Release Date: October 22, 2015

Bringing together scholars from diverse disciplines and countries, Thomas Mann and Shakespeare is the first book-length study to explore the always fascinating, if sometimes disturbing, connections between Shakespeare and Mann. It establishes startling resonances between the central works of these...
by Jennifer Ingleheart, Katharine Radice
Language: English
Release Date: June 10, 2014

Introductory essays by Jennifer Ingleheart discuss Ovid's historical and literary context, and offer an overview of the Amores as a whole. In addition, each poem is accompanied by an exploratory essay. The Latin text is supplied, and at the back of the book are extensive language and explanatory notes. All words not included in the GCSE Defined Vocabulary List are glossed.
by Robin Mitchell-Boyask
Language: English
Release Date: December 12, 2013

The "Eumenides", the concluding drama in Aeschylus' sole surviving trilogy, the "Oresteia", is not only one of the most admired Greek tragedies, but also one of the most controversial and contested, both to specialist scholars and public intellectuals. It stands at the crux of...
by Professor Samantha Zacher
Language: English
Release Date: December 5, 2013

The Bible played a crucial role in shaping Anglo-Saxon national and cultural identity. However, access to Biblical texts was necessarily limited to very few individuals in Medieval England. In this book, Samantha Zacher explores how the very earliest English Biblical poetry creatively adapted, commented...

Ovid

A Poet on the Margins

by Laurel Fulkerson
Language: English
Release Date: June 2, 2016

The Latin poet Ovid was famously exiled by the Emperor Augustus to the shores of the Black Sea for his self-confessed crimes of 'a poem and a mistake'. Throughout his poetry, he discusses his exile and embraces the themes of marginality and alterity. This core motif is explored throughout this...
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Language: English
Release Date: September 7, 2017

Book VIII of the Aeneid presents a crucial turning point in the mythological foundation of Rome, with clear political resonances for the future Augustan regime. Set on the verge of war between the Latins and Aeneas' Trojan forces, it describes Aeneas' visit to the future site of Rome, where he enlists...
by Rebecca Armstrong
Language: English
Release Date: March 2, 2015

Ovid devoted about half of his poetic career to the production of several collections of amatory verse, all composed in elegiac couplets. Indeed, his irrepressible interest in love, sex and elegiac poetry is one of the defining features of his entire output. Here Rebecca Armstrong offers a thematic...

Bucolic Ecology

Virgil's Eclogues and the Environmental Literary Tradition

by Timothy Saunders
Language: English
Release Date: November 1, 2013

Beginning in outer space and ending up among the atoms, "Bucolic Ecology" illustrates how these poems repeatedly turn to the natural world in order to define themselves and their place in the literary tradition. It argues that the 'Eclogues' find there both a sequence of analogies for their...

Rules of Use

Language and Instruction in Early Modern England

by Julian Lamb
Language: English
Release Date: August 28, 2014

We take it for granted that we can use words properly – appropriately, meaningfully, even decorously. And yet it is very difficult to justify or explain what makes a particular use "proper." Given that properness is determined by the unpredictable vagaries of unrepeatable contexts, it...

Alien Imaginations

Science Fiction and Tales of Transnationalism

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Language: English
Release Date: February 12, 2015

As both an extra-terrestrial and a terrestrial migrant, the alien provides a critical framework to help us understand the interactions between cultures and to explore the transgressive force of travel over geographical, cultural or linguistic borders.Offering a perspective on the alien that connects...

Hellenistic Tragedy

Texts, Translations and a Critical Survey

by Agnieszka Kotlinska-Toma
Language: English
Release Date: November 20, 2014

Ancient Greek tragedy is ubiquitously studied and researched, but is generally considered to have ended, as it began, in the fifth century BC. However, plays continued to be written and staged in the Greek world for centuries, enjoying a period of unprecedented popularity and changing significantly...

Open-space Learning

A Study in Transdisciplinary Pedagogy

by Carol Chillington Rutter, Jonothan Neelands, Dr. Nicholas Monk
Language: English
Release Date: February 25, 2011

Open-space Learning offers a unique resource to educators wishing to develop a workshop model of teaching and learning. The authors propose an embodied, performative mode of learning that challenges the primacy of the lecture and seminar model in higher education. Drawing on the expertise of the CAPITAL...
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