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  1. Awake!
    1. Mark Vernon

    Awake!

    William Blake and the Power of the Imagination

    A new look at the life, works and enduring relevance of William Blake, a deeply spiritual and politically radical figure.

    € 37,95
  2. The Productivity of Negative Emotions in Postcolonial Literature

    The Productivity of Negative Emotions in Postcolonial Literature

    It explores the potentialities of “negative” affect in postcolonial literature and theory. It seeks to rebrand “negative” emotions as productive forces which can confer pleasure, agency, and social progress through literary representation.

    € 221,95
  3. Readings On the Paradiso of Dante; Volume 2
    1. Dante Alighieri
    2. William Warren Vernon

    Readings On the Paradiso of Dante; Volume 2

    € 32,95
  4. Readings On the Paradiso of Dante; Volume 2
    1. Dante Alighieri
    2. William Warren Vernon

    Readings On the Paradiso of Dante; Volume 2

    € 44,50
  5. Body, Gender, Senses

    Body, Gender, Senses

    Subversive Expressions in Early Modern Art and Literature

    Carin Franzén, Stockholm University, Sweden; Johanna Vernqvist, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden.

    € 82,95
  6. Edgar Poe et ses oeuvres
    1. Jules Verne

    Edgar Poe et ses oeuvres

    € 26,50
  7. Popular Studies In Mythology, Romance And Folklore
    1. Alfred , Nutt

    Popular Studies In Mythology, Romance And Folklore

    € 15,50
  8. Popular Studies In Mythology, Romance And Folklore
    1. Alfred , Nutt

    Popular Studies In Mythology, Romance And Folklore

    € 28,50
  9. Edgard Poe et ses oeuvres
    1. Jules Verne

    Edgard Poe et ses oeuvres

    Une biographie méconnue de Verne consacrée au maître du suspense
    € 14,50
  10. Mingled Voices 6
    1. Gillian and Verner Bickley

    Mingled Voices 6

    International Proverse Poetry Prize Anthology 2021
    € 23,95
  11. The Black Middle Ages
    1. Matthew X. Vernon

    The Black Middle Ages

    Race and the Construction of the Middle Ages

    The Black Middle Ages examines the influence of medieval studies on African-American thought. Vernon focuses on nineteenth century uses of medieval texts to structure racial identity, but also considers the flexibility of medieval narratives more broadly in the medieval period, twentieth and twenty-first centuries.

    € 120,95
  12. Leaves of Mourning
    1. Anselm Haverkamp

    Leaves of Mourning

    Hölderlin's Late Work - With an Essay on Keats and Melancholy

    "One of the premier German/American critics of our time, Anselm Haverkamp interleaves the poetic word with its abyssal grounding in mourning. The result is an extraordinary work of Benjaminian allegory, which unfolds the intricacies of Holderlin's late works and the melancholic excesses of Keats. A striking illumination of romantic texts and their theoretical foundations, Leaves of Mourning will compel vigorous responses from the contiguous communities of literary and critical scholarship." — Avital Ronell, University of California—Berkeley "It is not simply a book that reads three major European authors. The theoretical topics that Haverkamp meditates couldn't be more crucial to literary studies in general. Moreover, there is no way to exaggerate how important a figure Holderlin is. His works have long been read by the very best philosophers and Germanists as somehow exemplary. Thus, reading Holderlin has long been the battlefield for raising the questions of what literature is, what reading is, and how they signify." — Carol Jacobs, State University of New York at Buffalo "Leaves of Mourning offers profound insight into the complex and intricate relation between poetry and loss. Haverkamp's analyses show the unexpected ways that literary works engage the act of mourning, and provide innovative readings of Romantic texts. His book will be of great interest to literary readers as well as to those concerned with the vital rethinking and renewal of psychoanalytic thought." — Cathy Caruth, Emory University "At a time when the study of difficult, canonical poetry is fading, Anselm Haverkamp brings his formidable erudition and an intense range of theoretical considerations to the reading of Holderlin. He is a critic's critic, unafraid of philosophy, who adduces Kant, Hegel and Heidegger as aptly as Freud, Lacan and Derrida. Taking as his central theme the 'inability to mourn,' Haverkamp shows how, just as Freud found himself compelled to go, in his theory, 'beyond the pleasure principle,' great poets like Holderlin and Keats go 'beyond mourning' and revalue the very melancholia Freud sought to exorcize in the name of mental health. They deal with a 'death-world' that remains to be described by a phenomenological method which has always tried to convert it into a 'life-world.'" — Geoffrey Hartman, Yale University

    € 37,50