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In the last decade, the notions of topic and focus have come to play an increasingly relevant role in theoretical linguistics. Although... "Translation" is a comprehensive resource book which provides students and researchers with support for advanced study of the subject....
In this new and original study, Simon Casey explores the long-neglected link between D. H. Lawrence and philosophical anarchism. Focusing... Through close reading of texts ranging from novels (Pynchon's "Vineland, "Silko's "Almanac of the Dead," Pierce's "The Turner Diaries")...
"The Making of the Modern Child explores how the concept of childhood in the Victorian era was constructed through the ideological work... Jane Austen's early nineteenth-century novels marked a turning point in the history of the genre and paved the way for the blossoming of...
In today's multilingual, multicultural society, the need for interpreters has never been greater. This book introduces students,...
This book comprises the first complete treatment of the Irish language in social context throughout the whole of Ireland, with a... A popular subject in sociology and cultural studies, divorce has until recently been overlooked by literary critics. Spanning nearly a...
This book is the first detailed investigation and description of phonotactic sound patterns affecting Khoesan click consonant... This book examines the function of repetition in the work of Walt Whitman, Wallace Stevens and John Ashbery. All three poets extensively...
In this major new interdisciplinary study, Michelle Keown examines representations of the body in the work of eight of Polynesia's most... This book analyzes the work of Herman Melville, John Dos Passos, and Zora Neale Hurston alongside biographical materials and discourses...
Since the troubadours, Western Poetry has rarely spoken of love, desire, and pleasure without invoking the specter of death. Western... This book contributes to the body of postcolonial scholarship that explores the growth of imperial culture in the Romantic and early...
Ian McEwan is one of Britain's most inventive and important contemporary writers. Also adapted as a film, his novel Enduring Love (1997)... The early modern period was an age of anatomical exploration and revelation, with new discoveries capturing the imagination not only of...
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