Series | Extent | Year | Author | Title |
LGS | 372pp | 2022 | Georgina Barker | SPQR in the USSR |
LGS | 304pp | 2022 | Adam Watt | Labours of Attention |
LGS | — | 2019 | ed Oliver Davis, Colin Davis | Freedom and the Subject of Theory |
LGS | — | 2017 | ed Patrick McGuinness, Emily McLaughlin | The Made and the Found |
LGS | 476pp | 2017 | ed Guido Bonsaver, Brian Richardson,, Giuseppe Stellardi | Cultural Reception, Translation and Transformation from Medieval to Modern Italy |
LGS | 200pp | 2016 | David A. Norris | Haunted Serbia |
LGS | — | 2016 | ed Ian James, Emma Wilson | Lucidity |
LGS | — | 2016 | Josephine von Zitzewitz | Poetry and the Leningrad Religious-Philosophical Seminar 1974-1980 |
LGS | — | 2014 | John McKeane | Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe |
LGS | 144pp | 2014 | Sura Qadiri | Postcolonial Fiction and Sacred Scripture |
LGS | 198pp | 2014 | Ursula Tidd | Jorge Semprún |
LGS vol 2 | 350pp | 2013 | Malcolm Bowie | Selected Essays of Malcolm Bowie II |
LGS vol 1 | 282pp | 2013 | Malcolm Bowie | Selected Essays of Malcolm Bowie I |
LGS | 254pp | 2013 | ed Mari C. Jones, David Hornsby | Language and Social Structure in Urban France |
LGS | 204pp | 2013 | Akane Kawakami | Photobiography |
LGS | — | 2013 | Dora Osborne | Traces of Trauma in W. G. Sebald and Christoph Ransmayr |
LGS | 204pp | 2012 | Catherine Crimp | Childhood as Memory, Myth and Metaphor |
LGS | — | 2012 | Clive Scott | Translating the Perception of Text |
LGS | 162pp | 2012 | ed Margaret Atack, Diana Holmes, Diana Knight, Judith Still | Women, Genre and Circumstance |
LGS | 206pp | 2012 | Katja Haustein | Regarding Lost Time |
LGS | 144pp | 2011 | Sarah E. L. Bowskill | Gender, Nation and the Formation of the Twentieth-Century Mexican Literary Canon |
LGS | 692pp | 2011 | ed Jo Catling, Richard Hibbitt | Saturn's Moons |
LGS | 194pp | 2011 | Eleni Papargyriou | Reading Games in the Greek Novel |
LGS | — | 2011 | Lucille Cairns | Post-War Jewish Women’s Writing in French |
LGS | — | 2011 | Thomas Baldwin | The Picture as Spectre in Diderot, Proust, and Deleuze |