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Milton and Music

Milton and Music

1st Edition

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By Seth Herbst
March 23, 2023

Milton and Music is the first study to juxtapose John Milton’s poetry on music with later musical adaptations of his work. In Part I: Milton on Music, Seth Herbst shows that writing about music galvanized Milton’s intellectual development towards animist materialism, the belief that everything in ...

Orality, Form, and Lyric Unity Poetics of Michael Donaghy and Don Paterson

Orality, Form, and Lyric Unity: Poetics of Michael Donaghy and Don Paterson

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By Beverley Nadin
January 18, 2023

Orality, Form, and Lyric Unity examines the poetic works of Michael Donaghy and Don Paterson and their advancement of a poetics of sound, sense, and language of meaning. Observing Donaghy’s critical perspectives on orality, tradition, and memory, and Don Paterson’s systems of collective relation ...

Geomythology How Common Stories Reflect Earth Events

Geomythology: How Common Stories Reflect Earth Events

1st Edition

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By Timothy J. Burbery
January 09, 2023

Gold-guarding griffins, Cyclopes, killer lakes, man-eating birds, and "fire devils" from the sky—such wonders have long been dismissed as fictional. Now, thanks to the richly interdisciplinary field of geomythology, researchers are taking a second look. It turns out that these and similar tales, ...

Introduction to Digital Humanities Enhancing Scholarship with the Use of Technology

Introduction to Digital Humanities: Enhancing Scholarship with the Use of Technology

1st Edition

Forthcoming

By Kathryn C. Wymer
January 09, 2023

Introduction to Digital Humanities is designed for researchers, teachers, and learners in humanities subject areas who wish to align their work with the field of digital humanities. Many institutions are encouraging digital approaches to the humanities, and this book offers guidance for students ...

Neo-Georgian Fiction Reimagining the Eighteenth Century in the Contemporary Historical Novel

Neo-Georgian Fiction: Reimagining the Eighteenth Century in the Contemporary Historical Novel

1st Edition

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Edited By Jakub Lipski, Joanna Maciulewicz
January 09, 2023

This book contributes to the development of contemporary historical fiction studies by analysing neo-Georgian fiction, which, unlike neo-Victorian fiction, has so far received little critical attention. The essays included in this collection study the ways in which the selected twentieth- and ...

Trump and Autobiography Corporate Culture, Political Rhetoric, and Interpretation

Trump and Autobiography: Corporate Culture, Political Rhetoric, and Interpretation

1st Edition

Forthcoming

By Nicholas K. Mohlmann
January 09, 2023

The 1970s and 1980s heralded the rise of neoliberalism in United States culture, fundamentally reshaping life and work in the United States. Corporate culture increasingly penetrated other aspects of American life through popular press CEO autobiographies and management books that encouraged ...

Literature, Education, and Society Bridging the Gap

Literature, Education, and Society: Bridging the Gap

1st Edition

By Charles F. Altieri
November 30, 2022

In today’s classrooms, educators specializing in literature and the arts have found themselves facing an escalating crisis. Most obviously, they encounter serious budget cuts, largely because students tend in increasing numbers to prefer majoring in disciplines that provide clear, practical ...

Rilke’s Hands An Essay on Gentleness

Rilke’s Hands: An Essay on Gentleness

1st Edition

By Harold Schweizer
November 24, 2022

This is a book of meditative reading. Each of the sixty-one aphoristic entries aims to interpret Rilke’s poetry as a musician might play Debussy’s Clair de lune, to transpose into the key of language the song, the melody, and the refrain of Rilke’s gentle disposition: his recognition of the ...

Shakespeare and the Theater of Pity Sinon’s Borrowed Tears

Shakespeare and the Theater of Pity: Sinon’s Borrowed Tears

1st Edition

By Shawn Smith
November 17, 2022

This volume explores Shakespeare’s interest in pity, an emotion that serves as an important catalyst for action within the plays, even as it generates one of the audience’s most common responses to tragic drama in the theater. For Shakespeare, the word "pity" contained a broader range of meaning ...

Speech Acts in Blake’s Milton

Speech Acts in Blake’s Milton

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By Brian Russell Graham
November 16, 2022

Using a framework based on J. L. Austin’s understanding of performative speech and Angela Esterhammer’s work on how things are done with words in Milton’s and Blake’s poetry, this study provides an extended close reading of the speech acts of characters in Blake’s epic poem Milton. With the ...

Shakespeare in the Present Political Lessons under Biden

Shakespeare in the Present: Political Lessons under Biden

1st Edition

By Philip Goldfarb Styrt
October 31, 2022

Shakespeare in the Present: Political Lessons under Biden is the first case study in applying the lessons of Shakespeare’s plays to post-Trump America. It looks at American politics through the lens of Shakespeare, not simply equating figures in the contemporary world to Shakespearean characters, ...

A Glimpse at the Travelogues of Baghdad

A Glimpse at the Travelogues of Baghdad

1st Edition

By Iman Al-Attar
September 19, 2022

The history of Baghdad in the 18th and 19th centuries had predominantly been written by two groups. The first group is Baghdadi scholars, and the second group is travellers. These two resources complement each other; while the literature of Baghdadi scholars provides insights from inside, ...

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