How Renaissance writers and artists with disabilities engaged with consolatory literature to relate to their lived experiences
Reinterpreting Malory’s major contexts and characters: Arthur and Guenevere, Launcelot and his two Elaynes, and Palomydes and Trystram and Isode
Reinterpreting Malory’s major contexts and characters: Arthur and Guenevere, Launcelot and his two Elaynes, and Palomydes and Trystram and Isode
Explores how French dramatists addressed violence, conflict, and war trauma after the German occupation and Algerian War
First English commentary on Cicero’s examination of the gods in over fifty years
How and why modern literature came to love its pests
How diaspora and borderlands subjects from across the Americas have represented and performed their interrelationship
Haunting the future through poetry
How we plan for and develop a more just, sustainable, and healthy future for memory infrastructure
Essays inspiring readers to take an innovative approach to writing
Explores how Geoffrey Chaucer’s blunders in the classic Canterbury Tales make it far from a perfect masterpiece
A new take on the Aeneid, drawing previously unexplored connections between Vergil’s fictional world and its political context
The alphabet's devastating consequences for humanity
Explores the connection between the politics of AIDS writing and the ethics of reading
How men communicate with each other on stage when no women are present—and what it tells us about power and gender
Establishes the homosocial dynamics of colonial desire as evidenced in Orientalist narrative
A feminist critic provides the first book-length literary exploration of Freud's classic study, The Psychopathology of Everyday Life.
Essays that explore literature, art, and contemporary culture and their connections to time and place
"What makes art 'modern' and what does 'urgent' mean now?"
How disability and ableism took shape in Renaissance England
Elucidates how Renaissance writers used monstrosity to imagine what we now call disability
Gathers materialist readings that provide productive new insights on Latino/a literature in the neoliberal era