Series | Extent | Year | Author | Title |
AS 3 | 220pp | 1992 | ed Edward Timms, Ritchie Robertson | Psychoanalysis in its Cultural Context |
BSD 15 TD 30 | 206pp | 1990 | Andrew Webber | Sexuality and the Sense of Self in the Works of Georg Trakl and Robert Musil |
CT 44 | 82pp | 2014 | ed Barbara Wright | Albert Aubert, Du Spiritualisme et de quelques-unes de ses conséquences |
GL 13 | — | 2017 | Mads Bunch | Isak Dinesen Reading Søren Kierkegaard |
IP 32 | 272pp | 2015 | Guy Lanoue | Rome Eternal |
LGS | 286pp | 1999 | Patrick Bridgwater | Anglo-German Interactions in the Literature of the 1890s |
LGS | — | 2006 | Karine Zbinden | Bakhtin between East and West |
LGS | 270pp | 2001 | Ramona Fotiade | Conceptions of the Absurd |
LGS | 272pp | 1999 | Hilary Nias | The Artificial Self |
LGS | 218pp | 2006 | Alastair Renfrew | Towards a New Material Aesthetics |
LGS | — | 2010 | Caitríona Ní Dhúill | Sex in Imagined Spaces |
LGS | 216pp | 2007 | Patrick ffrench | After Bataille |
LGS | 182pp | 2001 | Edgar Wind | Experiment and Metaphysics |
LGS | 216pp | 2011 | Vivienne Orchard | Jacques Derrida and the Institution of French Philosophy |
LGS | 194pp | 2008 | Ian Cooper | The Near and Distant God |
LGS | 158pp | 2010 | Clare Connors | Force from Nietzsche to Derrida |
LGS | 206pp | 2012 | Katja Haustein | Regarding Lost Time |
LGS | 144pp | 2011 | Thomas Baldwin | The Picture as Spectre in Diderot, Proust, and Deleuze |
LGS | — | 2011 | Bradley Stephens | Victor Hugo, Jean-Paul Sartre, and the Liability of Liberty |
LGS | 200pp | 2013 | ed Klaus Vieweg, James Vigus, Kathleen M. Wheeler | Shandean Humour in English and German Literature and Philosophy |
LGS | 162pp | 2012 | ed Margaret Atack, Diana Holmes, Diana Knight, Judith Still | Women, Genre and Circumstance |
LGS | 212pp | 2013 | ed John Walker | The Present Word |
LGS | 158pp | 2014 | Barnaby Norman | Mallarmé's Sunset |
LGS | — | 2017 | ed Ita Mac Carthy, Kirsti Sellevold, Olivia Smith | Cognitive Confusions |
LGS | 232pp | 2019 | ed Oliver Davis, Colin Davis | Freedom and the Subject of Theory |