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- Feb 1, 2023
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Twenty-Two New Student-Priced Paperbacks
Twenty-Two New Student-Priced Paperbacks. - Sep 6, 2021
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Big News in the Balearics
Guillem Colom-Montero's Quim Monzó book picks up some press attention. - Apr 13, 2021
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Peter Haidu and Me
Matilda Bruckner, who edited Peter Haidu's posthumous book The Semiotics of Evil, remembers Peter the man. - Nov 12, 2020
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Poetry from the Portuguese
The new number of Portuguese Studies, on modern poetry, is also available in book form. - Nov 9, 2020
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Crackanthorpe's Travels
Our Decadent series Jewelled Tortoise releases an edition of Hubert Crackanthorpe. - Oct 4, 2020
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Legenda at JSTOR
109 new Legenda ebooks published. - Jan 2, 2019
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101 Not Out
It's the first business day of our 101st year, and we publish two journal issues: MLR 114.1 and WPH 13. - Aug 6, 2018
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Occult Wales
Arthur Machen's classic novella The Great God Pan (1890), along with other stories, non-fiction and critical responses, appear in a new edition edited by Dennis Denisoff. - May 13, 2018
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Last and First
The last book sent to press in MHRA's first century is also the first to be published in its second century: Francis Lamport's masterly translation of two plays by Goethe and Schiller. - Feb 16, 2018
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An Austrian Jubilee
Our yearbook Austrian Studies publishes its 25th number, on the appropriate subject of Celebrations. - Jan 15, 2018
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Symons in the Supplement
Our two editions of Arthur Symons are reviewed by the lead article in this week's Times Literary Supplement. - Dec 7, 2017
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PS 33.2 Constituted
Portuguese Studies volume 33.2 is now out. - Oct 12, 2017
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Bluebeard meets William Tell
We are pleased to publish Mark Darlow's new edition of two Revolutionary plays by Michel Sedaine: Raoul, Barbe-bleue (1789) and Guillaume Tell (1791). - Sep 29, 2017
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Robert Garnier in Elizabethan England
We are pleased to present a new edition by Marie-Alice Belle and Line Cottegnies of two Elizabethan translations of Roman plays by the French playwright Robert Garnier: Mary Sidney Herbert’s Antonius and Thomas Kyd’s Cornelia. - Sep 23, 2017
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MLR + SEER + YES
It is nearly October, and we are pleased to publish new issues of our quarterly journals Modern Language Review and Slavonic and East European Review, and also this year's Yearbook of English Studies, on Sir Walter Scott. - Sep 23, 2017
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Boethius in 15th-century French
Announcing a new critical edition of Boethius's Consolatio in its anonymous 15th-century French translation, Un Dit moral contre Fortune, edited by Glynnis M. Cropp in association with John Keith Atkinson. - Aug 31, 2017
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Noa Noa Now
We are pleased to announce publication of Claire Moran's edition of two important writings on art by Paul Gauguin: Noa Noa, a collaboration with Charles Morice, and Manuscrit tiré du Livre des métiers de Vehbi-Zumbul Zadi, making its debut in print form. - Aug 8, 2017
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At the Symonsposium
Our edition of Arthur Symons's poems was launched at the recent Symposium in his honour. Decadently, there was cake. - Aug 4, 2017
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Remember Mirabeau
Jessica Goodman's edition of plays commemorating Mirabeau, a totemic figure of the French Revolution, is now out in Critical Texts. - May 16, 2017
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Imaginary, but Available in Hardback
Lene Østermark-Johansen's edition of Walter Pater's Imaginary Portraits inaugurated our series, Jewelled Tortoise, of decadent fin-de-siècle texts. First published in 2014, to great acclaim, it now appears in a hardback edition as well. - May 6, 2017
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Portuguese Studies 33.1
Portuguese Studies 33.1 is now published. - Apr 27, 2017
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A Faint Smell of Patchouli
Our new selection of Arthur Symons's verse, edited by Chis Baldick and Jane Desmarais, has been published as Jewelled Tortoise 3. - Apr 19, 2017
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Les Veuves créoles now out
Julia Prest's new edition of Les Veuves créoles, a comedy of the 1760s which is the first play known to have been written in Martinique, is now published. - Apr 4, 2017
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A new translation of Ingénue Saxancour
We are pleased to publish Mary Trouille's new translation of Rétif de la Bretonne's 1789 novel Ingénue Saxancour. - Apr 4, 2017
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MLR 112.2 Now Out
Modern Language Review 112.2 is now published. - Mar 30, 2017
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What are you reading?
What Maria Delgado is reading, according to the THES, is our revived Spanish bestseller Thursdays with Leila. - Feb 10, 2017
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Austrian Studies 24, on Jewish Difference, now out
We are pleased to publish Austrian Studies 24, now being shipped in paper form and available electronically at JSTOR. - Feb 2, 2017
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SEER 95.1: Innovations in Corruption Studies
This quarter's number of Slavonic & East European Review, now out, is a special issue entitled 'Innovations in Corruption Studies'. - Jan 5, 2017
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A Moral Fabletalk
Our edition of Arthur Golding’s A Moral Fabletalk and Other Renaissance Fable Translations is now published. - Jan 5, 2017
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MLR 112.1 Published
Modern Language Review volume 112 number 1 is out now. - Dec 16, 2016
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ABELL 90 Published
Volume 90 of the The Annual Bibliography of English Language and Literature, surveying 2015, is now out. - Nov 16, 2016
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Watching Bullfights and Reading Corín Tellado
Thursdays with Leila, coming soon from New Translations, is the first English edition of the bestselling novelist of the 20th century. - Nov 16, 2016
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Just Published: Legouvé's Mort d'Abel
Paola Perazzolo's edition of Gabriel-Marie Legouvé's 1792 play La Mort d'Abel has been published in Critical Texts. - Nov 1, 2016
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Launching Translating Myth
We are pleased to announce that the British Centre for Literary Translation, based at the University of East Anglia, will be holding a symposium and launch for our book Translating Myth on the afternoon of Wednesday 16 November. - Oct 11, 2016
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Just Published: Portuguese Studies 32.2
The autumn 2016 issue of Portuguese Studies is now published. This special issue, entitled ‘Authoritarian States and Corporatism in Portugal and Brazil’ is guest-edited by Paula Borges Santos and Luciano Aronne de Abreu. - Oct 3, 2016
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Just Published: SEER 94.4
The Slavonic & East European Review for October 2016 is now published. - Sep 28, 2016
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Just Published: Chapman's Odyssey
Gordon Kendal's edition of George Chapman's translation of Homer's Odyssey has been published in Tudor and Stuart Translations. - Jul 29, 2015
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El Universal
Recent coverage of Jane Lavery's new book on Ana Clavel. - May 12, 2015
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Ah… la magia digital
Ana Clavel on how the Legenda book about her came to be written. - May 3, 2015
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Less Loved, More Read
Maria Scott’s acclaimed Stendhal’s Less-Loved Heroines: Fiction, Freedom and the Female (2013) has just been published in French by Classiques Garnier as Stendhal, la liberté et les héroïnes mal aimées (2015). - Apr 26, 2015
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Postcard from Little Mexico
Jane Lavery, author of our new book on Ana Clavel, sends us a postcard from this year’s London Book Fair, which had an impressive focus on Mexico. - Apr 25, 2015
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Breaking News in Panama
Ana Clavel, the Mexican writer and multimedia artist, was for a while the youngest major cultural figure listed in the database that drives the Legenda website... - Apr 22, 2015
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The Cavalry of 1870
Hannah Scott, author of our forthcoming Broken Glass, Broken World: Glass in French Culture in the Aftermath of 1870, got me leafing through a lurid yet nobly-minded magazine of that year called L’illustration Européenne.
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