Modernist Figures, Volume I: New Poetries gathers three decades of Peter Nicholls’s scholarship, tracing how modernism reshaped poetic form and authority. From Melville and Swinburne to Eliot, Pound, Stein, and Mina Loy, it maps transatlantic
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Modernist Figures gathers three decades of scholarship by Peter Nicholls on modernist poetry and poetics. Exploring the legacy of Ezra Pound and extending into postmodern writing, it also examines authors such as Toni Morrison, Lyn Hejinian, a
In an increasingly connected world intercultural understanding is vital. Drawing on over fifty years of research, Understanding Modern Japan Through Its Literature explores how Japanese writers responded to imperialism, war, defeat, and modern
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Maja Nazaruk explores Vincent Crapanzano’s poetic anthropology, focusing on themes like otherness, the body, and trauma. She highlights his use of literary slippage to convey cultural indeterminacy, linking his work to broader debates in literary and phil
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This volume explores postmodern Bengali theatre and its global significance through essays by scholars and practitioners. It highlights key dramatists like Bratya Basu and Badal Sircar, examining how their works challenge Western norms and shape Indian an
Spanisch meistert man nicht durch Regelpauken, sondern durch echtes Verstehen. Eine innovative Zweiteilung in Alltags- und Literatursprache macht die sonst komplexen Vergangenheitszeiten durchschaubar und zeigt, wie man sie situationsgerecht auswählt.
Ein kognitiv orientierter Ansatz zur Analyse von (Un)Höflichkeit in spanischen und deutschen Chaträumen. Auf Basis umfassender Forschung zeigt die Studie, wie verbale und nonverbale Merkmale digitale Interaktion prägen.
This volume features 16 essays written by scholars who explore the multivalent offshoot of postcolonial literature in the first quarter of the 21st century.
Following an interdisciplinary approach, the volume’s chapters navigate thorny yet fertile instances of cultural misunderstanding.
Francisco Gaona traces the evolution of the signal calls of anthropoid apes and early hominins to the vocalized phonic utterances of speech.