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- Jul 8, 2024
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Sustainability
The Association makes its first-ever policy statement about sustainability, and our carbon usage as a business. - Jul 8, 2024
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Mara Josi Wins the Flaiano Prize
Mara Josi Wins the Flaiano Prize. - Jun 30, 2024
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MHRA Critical Texts - Call for Proposals
MHRA Critical Texts - Call for Proposals. - Jun 11, 2024
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Applications open - UCFL Postdoctoral Researcher
Applications open - UCFL Postdoctoral Researcher. - May 9, 2024
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Seeking a new Hispanic Editor for Modern Language Review
We invite applications for the role of Hispanic Editor of the Modern Language Review (MLR), starting in summer 2024. - Apr 22, 2024
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MLR Article Prize for Volume 120
MLR Article Prize for Volume 120. - Apr 16, 2024
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The Kinsman's Version
Barbara Burns talks to Massimiliano Morini, whose edition The First English ‘Pastor Fido’ (1601) has just been published in the MHRA Tudor and Stuart Translations series. - Feb 27, 2024
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Take the Fourth
The Fourth Edition of the MHRA Style Guide, 2024, is published at last, both Open Access on this website, and as a book: and there are changes. - Dec 19, 2023
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Modern Language Review Prize: Kathryn Bryan
Lucy O’Meara interviews Kathryn Bryan, winner of the inaugural Modern Language Review Article Prize. - Oct 17, 2023
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PG Editor Wanted for Working Papers in the Humanities
PG Editor Wanted for Working Papers in the Humanities. - Oct 16, 2023
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Editorial Positions for MLR and YES
Deadline - 30 November. We invite applications to be English Studies editor of MLR, and to be General Editor of the Yearbook of English Studies. - Oct 16, 2023
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Editorial Positions for MLR and YES
Deadline - 30 November. We invite applications to be English Studies editor of MLR, and to be General Editor of the Yearbook of English Studies. - Sep 30, 2023
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Whether God Do Aggravate
Interviewing Patricia Demers about her new edition of Anne Cooke's 1548 translation of the ‘Italian Luther’, Bernardino Ochino. - Sep 13, 2023
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Austria and Film in the Twenty-First Century: Call for Papers
Austria and Film in the Twenty-First Century: Call for Papers. - Mar 4, 2023
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Eight new Legenda ebooks
Eight new Legenda ebooks. - Feb 6, 2023
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UTREES Growing, And Going On
The annual growth of University Theses in Russian, Soviet, and East European Studies, whose editorship passes on from Gregory Walker to Olga Topol. - Jan 16, 2023
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The Open Secrets of Stefan George
Announcing Peter Morgan's new book 'Stefan George: The Homosexual Imaginary'. - Jan 9, 2023
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Into the Vernacular
Announcing a major collection of essays by the great Italian scholar Mirko Tavoni, available in English for the first time. - Jan 4, 2023
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Our Unspeakable World
Announcing Gabriella Addivinola's new book on the medieval world of Alan of Lille and Dante. - Jan 3, 2023
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Rounded Up
Announcing Mara Josi's new book on the novelisations of the Jewish round-up in Rome, on 16 October 1943. - Jan 3, 2023
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Counter-Archives
Announcing 'Citational Media: Counter-Archives and Technology in Contemporary Visual Culture', out in Legenda later this year. - Jan 3, 2023
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A dyalekt mit an armey un flot
Announcing Contested Communities: Small, Minority and Minor Literatures in Europe, a new collective volume edited by Kate Averis, Margaret Littler, and Godela Weiss-Sussex. - Jan 2, 2023
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Contested Spaces
Contested Spaces. - Dec 14, 2022
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From Antropofagia to Global Lusophone Studies
Launch of Portuguese Studies 38.2, the first in a series of special themed issues co-edited by Young Scholars. - Nov 21, 2022
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Henry Hall of Hereford Returns
Henry Hall of Hereford Returns. - Sep 13, 2022
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The Diffusion of Italian Film
Announcing Film Exhibition: The Italian Context, a new collection edited by Damien Pollard and Edward Bowen for Moving Image. - Jul 5, 2022
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The Selfish Plot
Andrew Watts's new book Darwinian Dialogues is forthcoming in Transcript. - Jul 4, 2022
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Legenda Author Becomes Film Producer
David Trotter, FBA, finds himself on the poster for Eric Ravilious: Drawn to War, now playing in cinemas. - Jun 29, 2022
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Organist, Jacobite, Poet, Friend
Oliver Pickering's new book The Poems and Songs of Henry Hall of Hereford is forthcoming in Legenda (General Series). - Jun 28, 2022
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Dreaming and Gardening
Francesca Southerden's new book Dante and Petrarch in the Garden of Language is forthcoming in Italian Perspectives. - Jun 28, 2021
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Meet the Visual Culture Editors
With a new series comes an entirely new editorial committee. - Jun 27, 2021
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Zola and His Painters
We announce Robert Lethbridge's new study on Zola's Painters. - Jun 27, 2021
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Triangular Translation
Peiyu Yang's new book for Transcript looks at the triangular world of translations between China, Europe and the Middle East. - Jun 27, 2021
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Transitional Justice
Mohamed-Salah Omri and Philippe Roussin present an international view of justice in nations coming out of oppression. - Jun 27, 2021
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The Colours of Federico Garcia Lorca
Jade Boyd on Lorca's dramatic use of colour is coming soon to SHLC. - Jun 27, 2021
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Teige, Teige
The second of five launch titles for Visual Culture is Peter Zusi's study of the legendary designer and art theorist Karel Teige. - Jun 27, 2021
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Spanish Visual Culture
The first of five launch titles for Visual Culture is Paul Julian Smith's Reimagining History. - Jun 27, 2021
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Spain's China
Delphi May's new monograph on the depiction of Chinese culture in Spain. - Jun 27, 2021
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Seeing in Tongues
Rounding out the five launch titles for Visual Culture is an ambitious collective volume, Seeing in Tongues, which brings modern linguists and visual-art scholars together under the editorship of J. J. Long and Edward Welch. - Jun 27, 2021
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Rivera, Rulfo and Revolution
The third of five launch titles for Visual Culture is Lucy O'Sullivan on Diego Rivera and Juan Rulfo, artists of post-Revolutionary Mexico. - Jun 27, 2021
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Memories of the Future
The fourth of five launch titles for Visual Culture sees Silke Arnold-de Simine look at holograms and digital simulations, the memory of the future. - Jun 27, 2021
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Enter Matilde de la Torre
Deborah Madden's new book on the rise of women's suffrage in Republican Spain. - Jun 27, 2021
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Luxuriate on Film
Alice Blackhurst on the sensation of luxury in film. - Jun 27, 2021
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The Journey of David Fram
Hazel Frankel's new study of the extraordinary Lithuanian/South African poet David Fram will be our next title in Studies in Yiddish. - Jun 27, 2021
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Italian Commitment
Alessandra Diazzi's new book charts psychoanalysis and political ideology in post-war Italy. - Jun 27, 2021
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Into the Infranovel
Helena Duffy on the Holocaust in French postmodern fiction. - Jun 27, 2021
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The Intermediality of Peter Dayan
Our newest Selected Essays volume to be announced is by Peter Dayan, and is themed around intermediality: art, music and literature. - Jun 27, 2021
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Intermedia in Italy
Intermedia in Italy looks at the creative explosion in new visual media in turn-of-the-century Italy. - Jun 27, 2021
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Huillet and Straub, Straub and Huillet
Announcing a new collection on one of cinema's most remarkable double-acts, the directorial team of Danièle Huillet and Jean-Marie Straub. - Jun 27, 2021
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History and Fiction in Uruguay
Karunika Kardak on how Uruguay portrayed its past after transitioning to democracy in 1985. - Jun 27, 2021
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Germany and Latin America
A new collection, edited by Jenny Haase and Joanna Neilly, spotlights Germany's explorations of Latin America in the age of Romanticism and beyond. - Jun 27, 2021
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German Medieval Iberia
Doriane Zerka looks at the German medieval vision of Iberia, a religious and cultural crossroads. - Jun 27, 2021
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Frantz Fanon the Reader
Jane Hiddleston's forthcoming book looks at the great postcolonial thinker Frantz Fanon, and his deep engagement with literature. - Jun 27, 2021
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Dying in the Night
We announce Jessica Goodman's new collective volume on the dramatic portrayal of death. - Jun 27, 2021
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Bringing Videogame Theory to Dante
In Katherine Powlesland's forthcoming book, neuroscience and videogame theory meet Dante's Divine Comedy. - Jun 27, 2021
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Always Troy
A forthcoming collective volume on the enduring image of Troy, edited by Francesca Rayner and Janice Valls-Russell. - Jun 10, 2021
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Legenda Announces New Visual Culture Series
A new book series for Legenda opens in 2021. - Mar 4, 2021
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Lorca's Clown Hat
Announcing Miguel García's forthcoming study of the great Spanish poet and playwright Federico García Lorca. - Feb 25, 2021
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Heroical
A new edition of the Elizabethan poet Michael Drayton. - Feb 25, 2021
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Gaping
Announcing the forthcoming A Gaping Wound: Mourning in Italian Poetry. - Feb 25, 2021
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Bonnefoy the Essayist
Announcing Layla Roesler on the essays of the great French writer Yves Bonnefoy. - Feb 1, 2021
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Three Hearts
Lucia Brandi on indigenous Mexican culture. - Nov 1, 2020
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Concrete
Rachel Robinson on the vibrant world of Latin American concrete poetry. - Oct 10, 2020
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Catalan Walls
Emily Jenkins on the visual art of a resurgent Catalonia. - Sep 23, 2020
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The Looming Shadow
David McCallum uses a bilingual edition to re-examine the last poems of the Revolutionary poet André Chénier. - Aug 29, 2020
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From La Mancha to Stockholm
Announcing two new Legenda books: B. W. Ife on Cervantes, Anja Tröger on Scandinavian fiction. - Jun 18, 2020
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Announcing Contemporary French Poetry
A flurry of recent Legenda announcements continues with Daisy Sainsbury's new book "Contemporary French Poetry: Towards a Minor Poetics", due out in 2021. - Jun 16, 2020
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Announcing Three Centuries of German Literature
We are pleased to announce a forthcoming Festschrift, for Ritchie Robertson, on the subject From the Enlightenment to Modernism: Three Centuries of German Literature. - Jun 15, 2020
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Fragments and Figuration
Announcing two new Studies in Comparative Literature: Lin Li on Beckett and Giacometti, Elisa Segnini on mask-making in the fin de siècle - Mar 31, 2019
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Discovering Livingstone's Travels
David Livingstone's Missionary Travels (1857) now appear in a beautiful new digital edition, six years in the making, which MHRA helped to support through a Research Associateship. - Aug 20, 2018
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Georg Hermann, Coming Soon
We are pleased to announce a new biography of the German novelist Georg Hermann, coming soon to Legenda. - Aug 20, 2018
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Clarice Lispector, Coming Soon
A new Legenda collection on the 21st-century heritage of the great Brazilian novelist Clarice Lispector is coming soon. - Apr 18, 2018
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Harlequin Subject of Critical Edition
We are pleased to announce that volume 67 in our Critical Texts series will be Aphra Behn's Emperor of the Moon and Its French Source, edited by Judy A. Hayden and Daniel J. Worden. - Mar 21, 2018
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Soon to Confess
We announce the fifth title in our series of Decadent literature editions: George Moore's Confessions of a Young Man (1888), in a new edition by Matthew Creasy. - Mar 17, 2018
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New New Woman
Announcing "A 'New' Woman in Verga and Pirandello: From Page to Stage", by Enza De Francisci. - Mar 15, 2018
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Maya Goded's Mexico
We announce a new study of the Mexican documentary photographer Maya Goded. - Nov 3, 2017
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Goethe's Daughter, Schiller's Bride
Announcing Francis Lamport's new translation of two related plays from 1803: Goethe, The Natural Daughter, and Schiller, The Bride. - Oct 21, 2017
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Therapy Exotic
We announce a forthcoming title in our Transcript series: "Making Masud Khan: Psychoanalysis, Empire and Modernist Culture", by Benjamin Poore. - Oct 20, 2017
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Petzold Work
Announcing "Screening Work: The Films of Christian Petzold", a forthcoming study by Stephan Hilpert and Andrew J. Webber, which will be volume 10 in our Moving Image series. - Oct 16, 2017
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Prophecy Forthcoming
We are pleased to announce volume 50 in Studies in Comparative Literature: James Leveque's study Words Like Fire: Prophecy and Apocalypse in Apollinaire, Marinetti and Pound. - Oct 6, 2017
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Laforgue, a Little Longer in Red
Our Research Monographs in French Studies series, a collaboration with the Society for French Studies, is expanding, and today we can announce the first of the longer titles to appear in it: Sam Bootle's forthcoming monograph Laforgue, Philosophy, and Ideas of Otherness. - Jul 5, 2017
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Marmontel and Demoustier
We announce Critical Texts 65, an edition of two completions of (or, if you prefer, sequels to) Molière's celebrated Le Misanthrope, by Jean-François Marmontel and Charles-Albert Demoustier. - Mar 11, 2017
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Symons's Spiritual Adventures
We are pleased to announce publication of Arthur Symons's Spiritual Adventures, an edition in our Jewelled Tortoise series of decadent editions. - Feb 2, 2017
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Announcing Newton's Cicero
Tudor & Stuart Translations 25 will be a volume of four treatises of Cicero, translated by Thomas Newton. - Jan 21, 2017
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Suttner's Lay Down Your Arms
Announcing a new edition of the English translation of Bertha von Suttner's bestselling pacifist novel Die Waffen nieder! (1889). - Jan 21, 2017
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Elyot's The Image of Governance
Announcing a new title in Tudor & Stuart Translations, Thomas Elyot, ‘The Image of Governance’ and Other Dialogues of Counsel (1533–1541).
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