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Academic Titles
Editions
Curtis, Jared. The Fenwick Notes of William Wordsworth
Fowler, Corinne. Beatrice Grimshaw: "From Fiji to the Cannibal Islands"
Jared Curtis. The Poems of William Wordsworth Volume 1
Jared Curtis. The Poems of William Wordsworth Volume 3
Jared Curtis. The Poems of William Wordsworth Volume 2
Jared Curtis. The Cornell Wordsworth: A Supplement
Owen, W J B and J W Smyser (eds). Wordsworth's Political Writings
Owen, W J B and Jane Worthington Smyser (eds). The Prose Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 1
Owen, W. J. B.. William Wordsworth: The Convention of Cintra
Perkins, Pamela. Francis Jeffrey: Unpublished Scottish and Continental Tours
Essay Collections
Graves, Matthew. The Politics and Poetics of Mapping
Gravil, Richard. Master Narratives: Tellers and Telling in the English Novel
Gravil, Richard and Molly Lefebure. The Coleridge Connection: Essays for Thomas McFarland
Hull, Simon. The British Periodical Text, 1797-1835
Monographs
Baumbach, Sibylle. Shakespeare and the Art of Physiognomy
Beer, John . Blake’s Humanism
Beer, John. The Achievement of E M Forster
Beer, John. Coleridge the Visionary
Duncan, Steven. Analytic Philosophy of Religion: its History since 1955
Hale, John K. Milton as Multilingual: Selected Essays 1982–2004
Lennard, John. Of Modern Dragons and other essays on Genre Fiction
Nicholson, Colin. Fivefathers: Interviews with late Twentieth-Century Scottish Poets
Owen, W J B. Understanding 'The Prelude'
Sagar, Keith. D. H. Lawrence: Poet
Poetry
Humanities Insights (by subject)
Humanities Insights offer stimulating, non-formulaic introductions to topics and issues in English, History and Philosophy, and a range of interdisciplinary topics, designed to appeal to students and their teachers. The writers are experts in their field, sharing their expertise and enthusiasm.
Each Literature title aims to leave the reader with a sense of the cultural and historical context of the work and of the interpretive decisions, valuations and aesthetic responses that they still have to make. Each Philosophy title provides a lucid presentation of complex issues so that readers who wish to actively engage with philosophical questions for themselves have necessary guidance to do this profitably. History titles challenge their readers to analyse particular problems of interpretation and discussion of evidence and theories. All Insights clarify complex issues without simplifying them.
History Insights
Oliver Cromwell, by Graham Goodlad
The British Empire: Pomp, Power and Postcolonialism, by Robert Johnson
The Holocaust: Events, Motives and Legacy, by Martyn Housden
Lenin's Revolution, by Stuart Andrews
Methodism and Society, by Stuart Andrews
The Risorgimento: Italy 1815–71, by Tim Chapman
Literature Insights
Jane Austen: Emma, by Neil Wenborn
Joseph Conrad: 'The Secret Agent', by Cedric Watts
T S Eliot: 'Prufrock' and 'The Waste Land', by C J Ackerley
William Faulkner: The Sound and the Fury, by Michael Cotsell
Fields of Agony: British Poetry of the First World War, by Stuart Sillars
Elizabeth Gaskell: 'Mary Barton', by Richard Gravil
Thomas Hardy: 'Tess of the d'Urbervilles', by Cedric Watts
Gerard Manley Hopkins: Selected Poems, by John Gilroy
Ted Hughes: 'New Selected Poems', by Neil Roberts
Henrik Ibsen: 'A Doll's House', by Stephen Siddall
D. H. Lawrence: Selected Short Stories, by Andrew Harrison
D. H. Lawrence: 'Sons and Lovers', by Andrew Harrison
D. H. Lawrence: 'Women in Love', by Neil Roberts
Vladimir Nabokov: 'Lolita', by John Lennard
English Renaissance Drama: a Very Brief Introduction, by C W R D Moseley
Paul Scott: 'The Raj Quartet' and 'Staying On', by John Lennard
Shakespeare: 'Hamlet', by John Lennard
Shakespeare: 'Henry IV, Parts 1 & 2', by C W R D Moseley
Shakespeare: 'Richard II', by Michael Hattaway
Shakespeare: 'Richard III', by C W R D Moseley
Shakespeare: 'The Tempest', by C W R D Moseley
Shakespeare: 'Troilus and Cressida', by Terry Hodgson
Mary Shelley: 'Frankenstein', by Essaka Joshua
Wordsworth: 'Lyrical Ballads', by Richard Gravil
Philosophy Insights
An Introduction to Critical Theory, by Jennifer Rich
An Introduction to Rhetorical Terms, by Christopher Kelen
Barthes, by Mireille Ribière
Critical Thinking and Informal Logic, by Timothy A Crews-Anderson
Themes from Contemporary Epistemology, by Lars Gundersen
Metaethics Explored, by Paul Davis
Thinking Ethically in Business, by Sandra L. Dwyer
Existentialism, by Richard Gravil
Modern Feminist Theory, by Jennifer A. Rich
Heidegger, by Robert Craig Baum
Formal Logic, by Mark Jago
Contemporary Philosophy of Religion, by Steven Duncan
Plato, by Edward Moore
Postmodernism, by Pia Mukherji
Classical American Pragmatism, by Martin A. Bertman
Philosophy of Sport, by Martin A Bertman
Wittgenstein, by Mark Jago
Genre Fiction Sightlines
Octavia Butler: 'Xenogenesis' / 'Lilith's Brood', by John Lennard
Reginald Hill: 'On Beulah Height', by John Lennard
Ian McDonald: 'Chaga' / 'Evolution's Store', by John Lennard
Walter Mosley: 'Devil in a Blue Dress', by John Lennard
Tamora Pierce: 'The Immortals', by John Lennard