The French Revolution
![]() | Louis Sébastien Mercier, Comment fonder la morale du peuple: Traité d’éducation pour l’avènement d’une société nouvelle |
National and cultural identity
![]() | Childhood, Memory, and the Nation: Young Lives under Nazism in Contemporary German Culture |
History of ideas
![]() | Renaissance Vegetarianism: The Philosophical Afterlives of Porphyry’s On Abstinence |
Chivalry
![]() | Saracens and their World in Boiardo and Ariosto |
Hagiography
![]() | Hystoria Gweryddon yr Almaen: The Middle Welsh Life of St Ursula and the 11,000 Virgins |
History of ideas
![]() | Delw y Byd: A Medieval Welsh Encyclopedia |
Dada
![]() | The Poetry of Céline Arnauld: From Dada to Ultra-Modern |
Medicine and the body
![]() | The Language of Disease: Writing Syphilis in Nineteenth-Century France |
Postcolonial studies
![]() | Contemporary Fictions: Essays on American and Postcolonial Narratives |
National and cultural identity
![]() | Catalan Narrative 1875-2015 Twentieth-Century Sephardic Authors from the Former Yugoslavia: A Judeo-Spanish Tradition |
Evolution
![]() | Samuel Butler and the Science of the Mind: Evolution, Heredity and Unconscious Memory |
History of ideas
![]() | Metaphor in European Philosophy after Nietzsche: An Intellectual History |
The literary canon and its making
![]() | Adapting the Canon: Mediation, Visualization, Interpretation |
Television
![]() | Zola and the Art of Television: Adaptation, Recreation, Translation |
Xenophon (430 BC-354 BCE), Athenian historian
![]() | William Barker, Xenophon's 'Cyropædia' |
Epicurus (341-270 BCE), Athenian philosopher
![]() | Dante, Petrarch, Boccaccio: Literature, Doctrine, Reality |
'Lucan', Marcus Annaeus Lucanus (39-65), Roman poet
![]() | Thomas May, Lucan's Pharsalia (1627) |
Plutarch (46-120), Greek essayist
![]() | Plutarch in English, 1528–1603: Volume 1: Essays Plutarch in English, 1528–1603: Volume 2: Lives |
Anonymous literature of the Middle Ages
![]() | Saracens and their World in Boiardo and Ariosto The Philomena of Chrétien the Jew: The Semiotics of Evil |
Dante Alighieri (1265-1321), Italian poet
![]() | Dante, Petrarch, Boccaccio: Literature, Doctrine, Reality |
'Petrarch', Francesco Petrarca (1304-74), Italian poet
![]() | Dante, Petrarch, Boccaccio: Literature, Doctrine, Reality Translating Petrarch's Poetry: L’Aura del Petrarca from the Quattrocento to the 21st Century |