01520nam 2200277 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001500135082001700150100003100167245009100198260005800289300004100347520025000388533031200638504005100950600004701001650004801048650004301096650003901139856006401178OSOUK95072389StDuBDS20091112143020.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2005 nyuac fs 001 0beng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPS3525.E4304a818.52092221 aRodgers, Marion Elizabeth.10aMenckenh[electronic resource] :bthe American iconoclast /cMarion Elizabeth Rodgers. aNew York ;aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2005. aix, 662 p. :bill., ports. ;c24 cm.8 aH.L. Mencken enjoys a reputation as a great newspaper journalist, famous wit, and a figure of controversy. This biography traces his extraordinary life and the great issues he made his own: civil liberty, free speech & the repeal of prohibition. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. 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L.q(Henry Louis),d1880-1956. 0aAuthors, Americany20th centuryvBiography. 0aJournalistszUnited StatesvBiography. 0aEditorszUnited StatesvBiography.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195072389.001.000101759nam 2200325 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001000135082001700145100002700162245011200189260004600301300002600347520029400373533031200667504005100979650004801030650005601078650005201134650004601186650004401232650004001276650002701316650002601343856006401369OSOUK95137699StDuBDS20091112143021.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2003 enk fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPS16304a810.93552221 aPhillips, Dana,d1958-14aThe truth of ecologyh[electronic resource] :bnature, culture, and literature in America /cDana Phillips. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2003. axii, 300 p. ;c25 cm.8 aA wide-ranging appraisal of environmental thought. It explores such topics as the history of ecology, radical science studies and ecology, the need for greater theoretical sophistication in ecocriticism, the dubious legacy of Thoreau, and the contradictions of contemporary nature writing. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aAmerican literaturexHistory and criticism. 0aNatural history literaturezUnited StatesxHistory. 0aNatural historyzUnited StatesxHistoriography. 0aEnvironmentalismzUnited StatesxHistory. 0aEnvironmental protection in literature. 0aEnvironmental policy in literature. 0aEcology in literature. 0aNature in literature.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195137699.001.000101473nam 2200277 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001300135082001900148100004600167245011800213260004600331300002700377520020900404533031200613504005100925650003300976650004701009650004801056651002701104856006401131OSOUK95143867StDuBDS20091112143021.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2001 enk fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPR129.G804a820.9324952221 aRoessel, David E.q(David Ernest),d1954-10aIn Byron's shadowh[electronic resource] :bmodern Greece in the English & American imagination /cDavid Roessel. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2001. axxii, 385 p. ;c24 cm.8 aThis book analyses how authors employ ideas about romantic nationalism, gender politics, shifts in cultural constructions and literary experimentation to create variations of Greece to suit changing eras. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aEast and West in literature. 0aEnglish literaturexHistory and criticism. 0aAmerican literaturexHistory and criticism. 0aGreecexIn literature.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195143867.001.000101429nam 2200277 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001000135082001700145100003100162245010900193260004600302300002500348490003000373520018300403533031200586504005100898650007200949650003501021830003101056856006401087OSOUK95146998StDuBDS20091112143021.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2002 enk fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPS15304a810.98952221 aNguyen, Viet Thanh,d1971-10aRace & resistanceh[electronic resource] :bliterature & politics in Asian America /cViet Thanh Nguyen. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2002. aix, 228 p. ;c25 cm.1 aRace and American culture8 aViet Nguyen argues that Asian American intellectuals need to examine their own assumptions about race, culture and politics, and makes his case through the example of literature. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aAmerican literaturexAsian American authorsxHistory and criticism. 0aAsian Americans in literature. 0aRace and American culture.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195146998.001.000101560nam 2200277 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001500135082001400150100002900164245012200193260005800315300003500373520022700408533031200635504005100947600008100998650004801079650002401127650006701151856006401218OSOUK95150544StDuBDS20091112143021.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2008 nyua fs 001 0 eng|d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPR5592.D6804a821.82221 aPearsall, Cornelia D. J.10aTennyson's raptureh[electronic resource] :btransformation in the Victorian dramatic monologue /cCornelia Pearsall. aNew York ;aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2008. aviii, 397 p. :bill. ;c25 cm.8 aExploring Tennyson's representation of rapture as a radical mechanism of transformation and as a figure for critical processes in his own poetics, this volume offers a new approach to reading Victorian dramatic monologues. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index.10aTennyson, Alfred Tennyson,cBaron,d1809-1892xCriticism and interpretation. 0aDramatic monologuesxHistory and criticism. 0aReligion in poetry. 0aPolitics and literaturezGreat BritainxHistoryy19th century.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195150544.001.000101605nam 2200301 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001400135082001700149100002800166245006800194260005900262300003300321520028300354533031200637504005100949650006101000650002601061650007601087650002601163650002501189650002501214856006401239OSOUK95151916StDuBDS20091112143021.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2003 nyua fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPR468.S6804a820.93562221 aPicker, John M.,d1970-10aVictorian soundscapesh[electronic resource] /cJohn M. Picker. aNew York ;aOxford :bOxford University Press,cc2003. axi, 220 p. :bill. ;c24 cm.8 aFar from the hushed restraint we associate with the Victorians, their world pulsated with sound. This book shows how, in more ways than one, Victorians were hearing things. John Picker draws upon literary and scientific works to recapture the Victorian sense of aural discovery. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aEnglish literaturey19th centuryxHistory and criticism. 0aSounds in literature. 0aSoundxRecording and reproducingzGreat BritainxHistoryy19th century. 0aSpeech in literature. 0aSound in literature. 0aVoice in literature.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195151916.001.000101692nam 2200313 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001400135082001500149100002400164245011600188260004600304300002600350520027600376533031200652504005100964650005401015650003501069650005501104650004501159650004301204651003401247651003301281856006401314OSOUK95157765StDuBDS20091112143021.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2003 enk fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPS366.S6204a818.082221 aGilmore, Michael T.10aSurface and depthh[electronic resource] :bthe quest for legibility in American culture /cMichael T. Gilmore. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2003. axvi, 217 p. ;c24 cm.8 aThe idea of a common American culture is in retreat; arguments emphasizing difference have discredited the grand synthetic studies that marginalized groups and perspectives at odds with the master narrative. This work is an attempt to revitalize an interpretive overview. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aAmerican prose literaturexHistory and criticism. 0aSocial problems in literature. 0aNational characteristics, American, in literature. 0aAmerican fictionxHistory and criticism. 0aLiterature and societyzUnited States. 0aUnited StatesxIn literature. 0aUnited StatesxCivilization.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195157765.001.000101505nam 2200289 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001400135082001900149100002800168245009800196260005800294300003200352520023800384533031200622504005100934650004400985650002601029650004301055650002701098650002601125856006401151OSOUK95161519StDuBDS20091112143021.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2003 nyua fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPR830.B6804a823.0093642221 aKing, Amy M.q(Amy Mae)10aBloomh[electronic resource] :bthe botanical vernacular in the English novel /cAmy M. King. aNew York ;aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2003. ax, 265 p. :bill. ;c25 cm.8 aStarting from the botanical crazes inspired by Linnaeus in the 18th century and exploring the variations it spawned, this study offers a fresh, detailed reading of the courtship novel from Jane Austen to George Eliot and Henry James. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aEnglish fictionxHistory and criticism. 0aBotany in literature. 0aLiterature and sciencezGreat Britain. 0aFlowers in literature. 0aPlants in literature.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195161519.001.000101780nam 2200325 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001400135082001900149100002900168245011600197260005800313300003500371520024500406533031200651504005100963650005901014650002401073650006801097650005101165650002901216650002701245651006001272651005801332856006401390OSOUK95161946StDuBDS20091112143021.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2004 nyua fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPS374.R3204a813.3093552221 aWonham, Henry B.,d1960-10aPlaying the racesh[electronic resource] :bethnic caricature and American literary realism /cHenry B. Wonham. aNew York ;aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2004. aviii, 196 p. :bill. ;c24 cm.8 aWhy did so many of the writers who aligned themselves with the social and aesthetic aims of late 19th-century American literary realism rely on stock conventions of ethnic caricature in their treatment of immigrant African-American figures? aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aAmerican fictiony19th centuryxHistory and criticism. 0aRace in literature. 0aCaricatures and cartoonszUnited StatesxHistoryy19th century. 0aStereotypes (Social psychology) in literature. 0aEthnicity in literature. 0aRealism in literature. 0aUnited StatesxEthnic relationsxHistoryy19th century. 0aUnited StatesxRace relationsxHistoryy19th century.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195161946.001.000101915nam 2200349 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001400135082002100149100001900170245009100189260006000280300002700340520020700367533031200574504005100886600005100937600005700988600005301045600005901098600006501157600006101222650006701283650005201350650006701402650003201469856006401501OSOUK95162356StDuBDS20091112143021.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2004 nz fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPR778.H5704a828.808093582221 aLee, Yoon Sun.10aNationalism and ironyh[electronic resource] :bBurke, Scott, Carlyle /cYoon Sun Lee. aAuckland ;a[Oxford] :bOxford University Press,c2004. aviii, 222 p. ;c25 cm.8 aLinking together two of the most significant developments of the Romantic period, this study shows how Romantic nationalism in Britain developed irony's potential as a powerful source of civic cohesion. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index.10aBurke, Edmund,d1729-1797xKnowledgexHistory.10aScott, Walter,cSir,d1771-1832xKnowledgexHistory.10aCarlyle, Thomas,d1795-1881xKnowledgexHistory.10aBurke, Edmund,d1729-1797xPolitical and social views.10aScott, Walter,cSir,d1771-1832xPolitical and social views.10aCarlyle, Thomas,d1795-1881xPolitical and social views. 0aEnglish prose literaturey19th centuryxHistory and criticism. 0aLiterature and historyzGreat BritainxHistory. 0aEnglish prose literaturey18th centuryxHistory and criticism. 0aNationalismzGreat Britain.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195162356.001.000101466nam 2200277 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001400135082001900149100002200168245011300190260004600303300003500349520023900384533031200623504005100935650005800986650002501044650003001069650002501099856006401124OSOUK95165098StDuBDS20091112143021.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2004 enka fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPR878.O4604a823.8093532221 aCarlisle, Janice.10aCommon scentsh[electronic resource] :bcomparative encounters in high-Victorian fiction /cJanice Carlisle. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2004. aviii, 220 p. :bill. ;c25 cm.8 aWho smells? Surveying nearly 80 novels written in the 1860s to answer that impolite question, 'Common Scents' provides a reading of Victorian values, particularly as they assess the relative merits of men and women, spirit and matter. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aEnglish fictiony19th centuryxHistory and criticism. 0aOdors in literature. 0aMelancholy in literature. 0aSmell in literature.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195165098.001.000101556nam 2200289 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001500135082001600150100002600166245011000192260004600302300002400348520024900372533031200621504005100933600006200984600006201046650002401108650002901132650004101161856006401202OSOUK95169393StDuBDS20091112143022.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2004 enk fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPQ2631.R6304a843.9122221 aLandy, Joshua,d1965-10aPhilosophy as fictionh[electronic resource] :bself, deception, and knowledge in Proust /cJoshua Landy. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2004. ax, 255 p. ;c25 cm.8 a'Philosophy of Fiction' reconstructs Proust's powerful, coherent and original outlook on knowledge, self-deception and self-fashioning. In addition, it explains why these ideas had to give rise to a work of art and not a philosophical treatise. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index.10aProust, Marcel,d1871-1922xCriticism and interpretation.10aProust, Marcel,d1871-1922xCriticism and interpretation. 0aSelf in literature. 0aDeception in literature. 0aKnowledge, Theory of, in literature.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195169393.001.000101657nam 2200289 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001400135082001400149100003300163245011900196260004600315300002700361520031500388533031200703504005101015600005801066650005701124650005501181650003801236651002901274856006401303OSOUK95169676StDuBDS20091112143022.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2005 enk fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPR5343.S304a823.72221 aMcCracken-Flesher, Caroline.10aPossible Scotlandsh[electronic resource] :bWalter Scott and the story of tomorrow /cCaroline McCracken-Flesher. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2005. aviii, 225 p. ;c24 cm.8 aIs Walter Scott to blame for the limitations of modern Scotland? The author argues that Scott used his position as an author to negotiate an identity for his homeland. The variety of Scott's tales suggest not a Scotland receding into the past, but one energetically alive in the past and future of its telling. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index.10aScott, Walter,cSir,d1771-1832xKnowledgexScotland. 0aHistorical fiction, ScottishxHistory and criticism. 0aNational characteristics, Scottish, in literature. 0aLiterature and historyzScotland. 0aScotlandxIn literature.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195169676.001.000101524nam 2200265 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001000135082001400145100002000159245010400179260005800283300004000341520030800381533031200689504005101001650004701052650004001099650005501139856006401194OSOUK95173567StDuBDS20091112143022.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2005 nyuac fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aTR18304a770.12221 aNorth, Michael.10aCamera worksh[electronic resource] :bphotography and the twentieth-century word /cMichael North. aNew York ;aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2005. aix, 255 p. :bill., port. ;c25 cm.8 a'Camera Works' is about the impact of photography and film on modern art and literature. With examples from the avant-garde of the little magazines and from classic authors like Fitzgerald and Hemingway, it argues that literature and art become modern by responding to these new means of representation. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aPhotographyxSocial aspectsy20th century. 0aPhotographyxHistoryy20th century. 0aLiterature and photographyxHistoryy20th century.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195173567.001.000101881nam 2200349 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001500135082002300150100002300173245009000196260004600286300004300332520026300375533031200638504005100950600004301001600006201044600004701106600004801153600002901201600003301230650005801263650005301321650004301374650005001417856006401467OSOUK95178180StDuBDS20091112143022.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2003 enkac fs 001 0 eng|d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPS3531.O8204a811.52093584032221 aSherry, Vincent B.14aThe Great War and the language of modernismh[electronic resource] /cVincent Sherry. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2003. axiii, 395 p. :bill., ports. ;c24 cm.8 aVincent Sherry reopens long unanswered questions regarding the influence of the 1914 war on the verbal experiments of modernist poetry and fiction. He recovers the political discourses of the British campaign, offering new readings of Woolf, Eliot and Pound. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index.10aPound, Ezra,d1885-1972xViews on war.10aEliot, T. S.q(Thomas Stearns),d1888-1965xViews on war.10aWoolf, Virginia,d1882-1941xViews on war.10aEliot, T. S.q(Thomas Stearns),d1888-1965.10aPound, Ezra,d1885-1972.10aWoolf, Virginia,d1882-1941. 0aAmerican poetryy20th centuryxHistory and criticism. 0aAmericanszGreat BritainxHistoryy20th century. 0aModernism (Literature)zGreat Britain. 0aWorld War, 1914-1918xLiterature and the war.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195178180.001.000101655nam 2200301 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001300135082001400148100002800162245011900190246005700309260005800366300002500424520017000449533031200619504005100931600007700982600004901059650006101108650005301169650006701222856006401289OSOUK95313925StDuBDS20091112143022.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2007 nyu fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPS1637.304a814.32221 aFuller, Randall,d1963-10aEmerson's ghostsh[electronic resource] :bliterature, politics, and the making of Americanists /cRandall Fuller.30aLiterature, politics, and the making of Americanists aNew York ;aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2007. aix, 194 p. ;c25 cm.8 aThis study examines the way influential 20th century critics have understood and deployed Emerson as part of their own larger projects aimed at reconceiving America. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index.10aEmerson, Ralph Waldo,d1803-1882xCriticism and interpretationxHistory.10aEmerson, Ralph Waldo,d1803-1882xInfluence. 0aAmerican literaturexHistory and criticismxTheory, etc. 0aCriticismzUnited StatesxHistoryy20th century. 0aPolitics and literaturezUnited StatesxHistoryy20th century.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195313925.001.000101999nam 2200337 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001400135082002000149100003300169245013300202260004600335300002100381520027100402533031200673504005100985650006301036650006201099650006201161650006101223650003901284650007301323650007301396650006401469650006401533856006401597OSOUK95327809StDuBDS20091112143022.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2008 enk fs 001 0 eng|d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPS217.W6404a810.93526232221 aCook, Sylvia Jenkins,d1943-10aWorking women, literary ladiesh[electronic resource] :bthe industrial revolution and female aspiration /cSylvia Jenkins Cook. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2008. a292 p. ;c24 cm.8 aThis is an exploration of the simultaneous entry of working-class women in the US into wage-earning factory labour and into opportunities for mental and literary development. The text traces the hopes and tensions generated by expectations of their gender and class. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aAmerican literaturexWomen authorsxHistory and criticism. 0aAmerican literaturey19th centuryxHistory and criticism. 0aAmerican literaturey20th centuryxHistory and criticism. 0aWorking class writings, AmericanxHistory and criticism. 0aWorking class women in literature. 0aWorking class womenzUnited StatesxIntellectual lifey19th century. 0aWorking class womenzUnited StatesxIntellectual lifey20th century. 0aWomen and literaturezUnited StatesxHistoryy19th century. 0aWomen and literaturezUnited StatesxHistoryy20th century.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195327809.001.000101689nam 2200289 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001400135082001700149100003700166245012000203260005900323300002700382520033300409533031200742504005101054650004301105650005801148650006801206650003101274651003001305856006401335OSOUK95332735StDuBDS20091112143022.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2008 nyu fs 001 0 eng|d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPS159.A8504a810.93252221 aPark, Josephine Nock-Hee,d1971-10aApparitions of Asiah[electronic resource] :bmodernist form and Asian American poetics /cJosephine Nock-Hee Park. aNew York ;aOxford :bOxford University Press,cc2008. aviii, 193 p. ;c25 cm.8 a'Apparitions of Asia' traces a literary intimacy between the US and East Asia that spans the 20th century. Commercial and political bridges generated transpacific literary alliances, and Park analyses American bards who capitalised on these ties and interrogates the price of such intimacies in the work of Asian American poets. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aAmerican literaturexAsian influences. 0aAmerican poetryy20th centuryxHistory and criticism. 0aAmerican poetryxAsian American authorsxHistory and criticism. 0aOrientalism in literature. 0aEast AsiaxIn literature.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195332735.001.000101942nam 2200337 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001400135082001400149100001900163245010500182260004700287300003500334520028700369533031200656504005100968600006701019600006301086600006201149650005001211650003901261650005801300650006601358650005701424650005901481856006401540OSOUK95332759StDuBDS20091112143022.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2008 enka fs 001 0 eng|d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPS374.M3304a809.32221 aPuckett, Kent.10aBad formh[electronic resource] :bsocial mistakes and the nineteenth-century novel /cKent Puckett. aOxford :bOxford University Press,cc2008. aviii, 177 p. :bill. ;c24 cm.8 aWith significant new readings of a number of 19th-century works such as Eliot's 'Middlemarch', Flaubert's 'Madame Bovary', and James's 'The Princess Casamassima', Kent Puckett reveals how the novel achieves its coherence thanks to minor mistakes that novels both represent and make. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index.10aFlaubert, Gustave,d1821-1880xKnowledgexManners and customs.10aEliot, George,d1819-1880xKnowledgexManners and customs.10aJames, Henry,d1843-1916xKnowledgexManners and customs. 0aFictiony19th centuryxHistory and criticism. 0aManners and customs in literature. 0aEnglish fictiony19th centuryxHistory and criticism. 0aLiterature and societyzGreat BritainxHistoryy19th century. 0aFrench fictiony19th centuryxHistory and criticism. 0aLiterature and societyzFrancexHistoryy19th century.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195332759.001.000101506nam 2200301 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001400135082001800149100001800167245010100185260004600286300002700332520019000359533031200549504005100861650004800912650002700960650004700987650005101034650002401085650003101109856006401140OSOUK95332766StDuBDS20091112143022.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2009 enk fs 001 0 eng|d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPS169.U8504a809.933722221 aAhmad, Dohra.10aLandscapes of hopeh[electronic resource] :banti-colonial utopianism in America /cDohra Ahmad. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2009. aviii, 250 p. ;c25 cm.8 aThis volume examines anti-colonial discourse during the understudied but critical period before World War Two, with a specific focus on writers and activists based in the United States. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aAmerican literaturexHistory and criticism. 0aUtopias in literature. 0aAnti-imperialist movementszUnited States. 0aAuthors, AmericanxPolitical and social views. 0aRace in literature. 0aNationalism in literature.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195332766.001.000101357nam 2200253 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001000135082001900145100002100164245012900185260004600314300003500360520021600395533031200611504005100923650004600974650001901020856006401039OSOUK95335637StDuBDS20091112143022.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2008 enka fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aGE19704a333.7209732221 aHeise, Ursula K.10aSense of place and sense of planeth[electronic resource] :bthe environmental imagination of the global /cUrsula K. Heise. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2008. aviii, 250 p. :bill. ;c24 cm.8 a'Sense of Place and Sense of Planet' analyses the relationship between the imagination of the global and the ethical commitment to the local in environmentalist thought and writing from the 1960s to the present. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aEnvironmentalismzUnited StatesxHistory. 0aGlobalization.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195335637.001.000101597nam 2200289 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001300135082002000148100002500168245012400193260004600317300003500363520032900398533031200727504005101039650004401090650002801134650002601162650002501188650003001213856006401243OSOUK95335910StDuBDS20091112143022.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2008 enka fs 001 0 eng|d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPR830.W604a823.00935222221 aSchantz, Ned,d1969-10aGossip, letters, phonesh[electronic resource] :bthe scandal of female networks in film and literature /cNed Schantz. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2008. aviii, 188 p. :bill. ;c25 cm.8 aExamining novelistic culture from the British novel to the Hollywood film as a series of responses to the threat and promise of female networks, Schantz argues that a recurring gothic nightmare haunts plots of courtship, marriage, and female advancement even as the female networks themselves illuminate the path to clarity. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aEnglish fictionxHistory and criticism. 0aWomenxSocial networks. 0aWomenxCommunication. 0aWomen in literature. 0aWomen in motion pictures.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195335910.001.000101613nam 2200277 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001000135082002300145100002500168245011400193260004600307300003400353520034200387533031200729504005101041650005901092650006101151650002801212650003101240856006401271OSOUK95336252StDuBDS20091112143022.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2009 enka fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPR99004a820.99282090342221 aGubar, Marah,d1973-10aArtful dodgersh[electronic resource] :breconceiving the golden age of children's literature /cMarah Gubar. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2009. axii, 264 p. :bill. ;c25 cm.8 aIn this account of the Golden Age of children's fiction, Gubar redefines the phenomenon known as the 'cult of the child'. She looks at the works of Lewis Carroll, Frances Hodgson Burnett, and J. M. Barrie, contending that they reject the simplistic 'child of Nature' paradigm in favor of one based on the child as an artful collaborator. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aChildren's literature, EnglishxHistory and criticism. 0aEnglish literaturey19th centuryxHistory and criticism. 0aChildren in literature. 0aAdolescence in literature.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195336252.001.000101870nam 2200325 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001400135082001900149100001900168245013200187260004600319300003400365520025800399533031200657504005100969600007001020600005201090600005601142650005901198650006501257650005901322650004301381651005601424856006401480OSOUK95338911StDuBDS20091112143023.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2008 enka fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPS374.W6504a813.5093582221 aGandal, Keith.14aThe gun and the penh[electronic resource] :bHemingway, Fitzgerald, Faulkner, and the fiction of mobilization /cKeith Gandal. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2008. axii, 271 p. :bill. ;c25 cm.8 aIn this book, Keith Gandal contends that 'The Great Gatsby', 'The Sun Also Rises' and 'The Sound and the Fury' were all written by men who were greatly influenced by their shared frustration of not serving in the American military's colossal war effort. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index.10aFitzgerald, F. Scottq(Francis Scott),d1896-1940.tGreat Gatsby.10aHemingway, Ernest,d1899-1961.tSun also rises.10aFaulkner, William,d1897-1962.tSound and the fury. 0aAmerican fictiony20th centuryxHistory and criticism. 0aWorld War, 1914-1918zUnited StatesxLiterature and the war. 0aWar and societyzUnited StatesxHistoryy20th century. 0aModernism (Literature)zUnited States. 0aUnited StatesxArmed ForcesxMobilizationxHistory.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195338911.001.000101733nam 2200301 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001000135082001800145100002800163245012400191260004700315300003500362520033700397533031200734504005101046650005901097650005501156650002501211650002901236650003601265650006601301856006401367OSOUK95338959StDuBDS20091112143023.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2009 enka fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPS22304a810.900522221 aCasey, Janet Galligani.12aA new heartlandh[electronic resource] :bwomen, modernity, and the Agrarian ideal in America /cJanet Galligani Casey. aOxford :bOxford University Press,cc2009. aviii, 252 p. :bill. ;c25 cm.8 aThis study investigates American rurality and modernity as mutually sustaining concepts, and centres on women's engagement with those concepts. The aim is to articulate a different mode of American modernism that signals meaning and appeal for women and to show how that mode responds to prevalent attitudes in the culture at large. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aAmerican fictiony20th centuryxHistory and criticism. 0aPastoral fiction, AmericanxHistory and criticism. 0aWomen in literature. 0aFarm life in literature. 0aRural conditions in literature. 0aLiterature and societyzUnited StatesxHistoryy20th century.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195338959.001.000101493nam 2200265 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001000135082001600145100002200161245009800183260005800281300002500339490002700364520033200391533031200723504005101035651004901086830002801135856006401163OSOUK95339383StDuBDS20091112143023.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2009 nyu fs 001 0 eng|d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPN84304a809.8972221 aBeebee, Thomas O.10aMillennial literatures of the Americas, 1492-2002h[electronic resource] /cThomas O. Beebee. aNew York ;aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2009. axi, 248 p. ;c25 cm.1 aImagining the Americas8 aThis study explores literary treatments of the end of the world in an array of works which appeared over the course of a 500-year span throughout the Americas. Beebee provides nuanced readings of the apocalyptic vision in an eclectic group of resources, ranging from letters of Christopher Columbus to the lyrics of Bob Marley. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aAmericavLiteraturesxHistory and criticism. 0aImagining the Americas.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195339383.001.000101424nam 2200241 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001600135082002400151100001900175245008800194260005900282300003300341520033000374533031200704504005101016650005101067856006401118OSOUK95366761StDuBDS20091112143023.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2009 nyua fs 001 0 eng|d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPN1993.5.R904a791.430947090492221 aCondee, Nancy.14aThe imperial traceh[electronic resource] :brecent Russian cinema /cNancy Condee. aNew York ;aOxford :bOxford University Press,cc2009. avi, 352 p. :bill. ;c24 cm.8 aIn this study Condee argues that we cannot make sense of contemporary Russian culture without accounting for its imperial legacy. She turns to the instance of contemporary cinema to focus this line of inquiry. This book centres on the work of Russia's internationally ranked auteurs of the late Soviet and post-Soviet period. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aMotion pictureszRussia (Federation)xHistory.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195366761.001.000101515nam 2200277 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001300135082001700148100001800165245007000183260004600253300002700299520030800326533031200634504005100946650002700997650002701024650006101051650006101112856006401173OSOUK95368123StDuBDS20091112143023.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2009 enk fs 001 0 eng|d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPN56.M5404a809.91122221 aOlson, Liesl.10aModernism and the ordinaryh[electronic resource] /cLiesl Olson. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2009. axiii, 200 p. ;c25 cm.8 aThis study overturns conventional accounts of the modernist period as primarily drawn toward the new, the transcendent, and the extraordinary. Liesl Olson shows how modernist writers were preoccupied, instead, with the unselfconscious actions of everyday life, even in times of political crisis and war. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aModernism (Literature) 0aRealism in literature. 0aLiterature, Moderny20th centuryxHistory and criticism. 0aLiterature, Moderny19th centuryxHistory and criticism.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195368123.001.000101417nam 2200241 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001100135082001800146100002600164245010300190260004700293300003500340520032900375533031200704504005101016650004401067856006401111OSOUK95371314StDuBDS20091112143023.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2009 enka fs 001 0 eng|d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPN199504a791.430192221 aGrodal, Torben Kragh.10aEmbodied visionsh[electronic resource] :bevolution, emotion, culture, and film /cTorben Grodal. aOxford :bOxford University Press,cc2009. aviii, 324 p. :bill. ;c24 cm.8 aTorben Grodal presents an analysis of film through the lens of bioculturalism, revealing how human biology as well as human culture determine how films are made and experienced. He uses the breakthroughs of modern brain science to explain features of film aesthetics and to construct a general model of aesthetic experience. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aMotion picturesxPsychological aspects.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195371314.001.000101947nam 2200361 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001300135082001700148100002200165245012300187260004700310300003600357490003500393520029900428533031200727504005101039650006101090650004301151650003601194650002901230650004501259650005201304650004801356650002801404650005301432830003601485856006401521OSOUK95372694StDuBDS20091112143023.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2009 enka fs 001 0 eng|d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPR478.M604a820.91122221 aOutka, Elizabeth.10aConsuming traditionsh[electronic resource] :bmodernity, modernism, and the commodified authentic /cElizabeth Outka. aOxford :bOxford University Press,cc2009. axviii, 214 p. :bill. ;c24 cm.1 aModernist literature & culture8 aPresenting a lively, unique study of what she terms the 'commodified authentic,' Elizabeth Outka explores this crucial but overlooked development in the history of modernity with a piercing look at consumer culture and the marketing of authenticity in late 19th- and early 20th-century Britain. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aEnglish literaturey20th centuryxHistory and criticism. 0aModernism (Literature)zGreat Britain. 0aMaterial culture in literature. 0aNostalgia in literature. 0aAuthenticity (Philosophy) in literature. 0aConsumption (Economics)xPsychological aspects. 0aCommercial productsxPsychological aspects. 0aCommerce in literature. 0aMarketingzGreat BritainxHistoryy20th century. 0aModernist literature & culture.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195372694.001.000101894nam 2200337 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001400135082001700149100002500166245010900191260005800300300003500358490003500393520033300428533031200761504005101073650005801124650005801182650004301240650002801283650004601311650003701357650006201394830003601456856006401492OSOUK95379990StDuBDS20091112143023.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2009 nyua fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPR888.M6304a820.91122221 aLatham, Sean,d1971-14aThe art of scandalh[electronic resource] :bmodernism, libel law, and the roman áa clef /cSean Latham. aNew York ;aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2009. axiii, 202 p. :bill. ;c24 cm.1 aModernist literature & culture8 aLatham proposes that writers and readers throughout the early 20th century revived the codes and habits of the roman áa clef as part of a larger assault on Victorian realism - modernism. He elaborates a concept of modernism that weaves coterie culture with the mass media, psychology with celebrity, and literature with the law. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aRomans áa clefzGreat BritainxHistory and criticism. 0aEnglish fictiony20th centuryxHistory and criticism. 0aModernism (Literature)zGreat Britain. 0aScandals in literature. 0aTruthfulness and falsehood in literature. 0aLibel and slander in literature. 0aLaw and literaturezGreat BritainxHistoryy20th century. 0aModernist literature & culture.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195379990.001.000101750nam 2200313 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001700135082002000152100002800172245014100200260004600341300002600387520030100413533031200714504005101026650007701077650005601154650003801210650003301248650003401281650002901315650002801344856006401372OSOUK98185024StDuBDS20091112143023.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2005 enk fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPR6069.T453504a871.00992872221 aStevenson, Jane,d1959-10aWomen Latin poetsh[electronic resource] :blanguage, gender, and authority, from antiquity to the eighteenth century /cJane Stevenson. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2005. axiv, 659 p. ;c24 cm.8 aThis investigation of educated women in pre-modern Europe, based entirely on original archival research in 12 countries, brings to light an unsuspected treasure trove of women's writings in Latin. It prompts a re-evaluation of women's access to education in that period. All texts are translated. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aLatin poetry, Medieval and modernxWomen authorsxHistory and criticism. 0aLatin poetryxWomen authorsxHistory and criticism. 0aWomenzEuropexIntellectual life. 0aFeminist literaturezEurope. 0aWomen and literaturezEurope. 0aAuthority in literature. 0aSex role in literature.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198185024.001.000101543nam 2200277 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001700135082001600152100002000168245008400188260003800272300002100310520032000331533031200651504005100963600006401014650005801078650003701136651002801173856006401201OSOUK98186908StDuBDS20091112143023.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2004 enk fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPR6003.O675704a823.9122221 aCorcoran, Neil.10aElizabeth Bowenh[electronic resource] :bthe enforced return /cNeil Corcoran. aOxford :bClarendon Press,c2004. a211 p. ;c23 cm.8 aThis is a critical study of the novels, short stories, family history and essays of a writer still too little appreciated. Corcoran sees Elizabeth Bowen as a writer who not only inherits from the experimental traditions of the Modernist movement, but inherits them with a difference, in ways that make a difference. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index.10aBowen, Elizabeth,d1899-1973xCriticism and interpretation. 0aWomen and literaturezIrelandxHistoryy20th century. 0aModernism (Literature)zIreland. 0aIrelandxIn literature.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198186908.001.000101531nam 2200289 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001400135082001900149100002000168245013200188260004700320300002700367520018700394533031200581504005100893650007000944650003201014650006301046650004401109650002401153856006401177OSOUK98187240StDuBDS20091112143023.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2005 enk fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPR317.S8204a821.1093532221 aSpearing, A. C.10aTextual subjectivityh[electronic resource] :bthe encoding of subjectivity in medieval narratives and lyrics /cA.C. Spearing. aOxford :bOxford University Press,cc2005. aviii, 273 p. ;c23 cm.8 aThe author investigates how subjectivity is encoded in the texts of a wide variety of medieval narratives and lyrics, including Chaucer's 'Trilus and Criseyde' and Ovid's 'Heroides'. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aEnglish poetryyMiddle English, 1100-1500xHistory and criticism. 0aSubjectivity in literature. 0aNarrative poetry, English (Middle)xHistory and criticism. 0aNarration (Rhetoric)xHistoryyTo 1500. 0aRhetoric, Medieval.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198187240.001.000101514nam 2200265 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001400135082002000149100004000169245013500209260004600344300003500390520024500425533031200670504005100982650008301033650002301116650004501139856006401184OSOUK99212057StDuBDS20091112143023.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2008 enka fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPR649.W3704a822.30935812221 aCahill, Patricia A.q(Patricia Ann)10aUnto the breachh[electronic resource] :bmartial formations, historical trauma, and the early modern stage /cPatricia A. Cahill. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2008. aviii, 227 p. :bill. ;c25 cm.8 aThis original and historically rigorous study of war in Elizabethan drama and culture examines the era's emergent military science as played out in its theatres, where large audiences came to see war dramas throughout the late 16th century. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aEnglish dramayEarly modern and Elizabethan, 1500-1600xHistory and criticism. 0aWar in literature. 0aTheaterzEnglandxHistoryy16th century.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199212057.001.000101436nam 2200289 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001500135082001400150100002700164245014600191260004700337300002100384520021200405533031200617504005100929650001800980650001400998650002101012650001701033650003201050856006401082OSOUK99212378StDuBDS20091112143023.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2007 enk fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aBJ1533.D4904a128.32221 aTilmouth, Christopher.10aPassion's triumph over reasonh[electronic resource] :ba history of the moral imagination from Spenser to Rochester /cChristopher Tilmouth. aOxford :bOxford University Press,cc2007. a414 p. ;c24 cm.8 aChristopher Tilmouth presents an accomplished study of Early Modern ideas of emotion, self-indulgence, and self-control in the literature and moral thought of the late 16th and 17th centuries (1580 to 1680). aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aSelf-control. 0aEmotions. 0aConduct of life. 0aLibertinism. 0aSelf-control in literature.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199212378.001.000101712nam 2200301 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001000135082001700145100002100162245008300183260004600266300002700312520030300339533031200642504005100954600007501005600008701080600007201167650002901239650006101268650001701329856006401346OSOUK99212415StDuBDS20091112143023.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2007 enk fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPN75104a820.91452221 aHalmi, Nicholas.14aThe genealogy of the romantic symbolh[electronic resource] /cNicholas Halmi. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2007. aviii, 206 p. ;c23 cm.8 aThe distinctive concept of the symbol, articulated by such writers as Goethe, Schelling, and Coleridge, is of the utmost significance in the literary, philosophical, and even scientific thought of the Romantic period. This interdisciplinary historical study examines the development of the concept. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index.10aGoethe, Johann Wolfgang von,d1749-1832xCriticism and interpretation.10aSchelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von,d1775-1854xCriticism and interpretation.10aColeridge, Samuel Taylor,d1772-1834xCriticism and interpretation. 0aSymbolism in literature. 0aEnglish literaturey18th centuryxHistory and criticism. 0aRomanticism.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199212415.001.000101426nam 2200253 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001100135082001400146100002000160245008200180260004600262300003400308520025500342533031200597504005100909600008200960600006601042856006401108OSOUK99212422StDuBDS20091112143024.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2007 enka fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPR224804a821.32221 aHaskin, Dayton.10aJohn Donne in the nineteenth centuryh[electronic resource] /cDayton Haskin. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2007. axxv, 315 p. :bill. ;c24 cm.8 aJohn Donne was famous in his own time yet was virtually unknown in the 18th century. This text investigates what happened as Victorian readers, prompted by the enormous popularity of Izaak Walton's biography, began to gradually rediscover the poetry. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index.10aDonne, John,d1572-1631xCriticism and interpretationxHistoryy19th century.10aDonne, John,d1572-1631xAppreciationxHistoryy19th century.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199212422.001.000101781nam 2200313 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001400135082002000149100001900169245012700188260004600315300002400361520031400385533031200699504005101011600006801062650008301130650005601213650005501269650002901324650002301353650002701376856006401403OSOUK99212439StDuBDS20091112143024.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2007 enk fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPR658.L3804a822.30935542221 aHutson, Lorna.14aThe invention of suspicionh[electronic resource] :blaw and mimesis in Shakespeare and Renaissance drama /cLorna Hutson. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2007. ax, 382 p. ;c24 cm.8 aLorna Hutson argues that changes in the English justice system in the 16th century towards greater participation (by JPS and jurors) had a decisive impact on English Renaissance drama. Her closely researched book sheds light on much of what we take for granted about character and plot in Shakespearean drama. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index.10aShakespeare, William,d1564-1616xCriticism and interpretation. 0aEnglish dramayEarly modern and Elizabethan, 1500-1600xHistory and criticism. 0aLaw and literaturezEnglandxHistoryy16th century. 0aForensic orationszEnglandxHistoryy16th century. 0aSuspicion in literature. 0aLaw in literature. 0aMimesis in literature.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199212439.001.000101774nam 2200313 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001300135082001700148100002600165245009900191260004600290300002500336520030600361533031200667504005100979650002801030650007201058650007401130650004101204650004601245650005001291650005501341856006401396OSOUK99215881StDuBDS20091112143024.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2007 enk fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPR418.H804a820.93842221 aWakelin, Daniel,cDr.10aHumanism, reading, and English literature, 1430-1530h[electronic resource] /cDaniel Wakelin. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2007. axi, 254 p. ;c24 cm.8 aWakelin uses new methods and theories in the history of reading to uncover fresh information about the design, ownership, and marginalia of books in a neglected period in English literary history. This is the first book to identify the origins of the humanist tradition in England in the 15th century. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aHumanism in literature. 0aEnglish literatureyEarly modern, 1500-1700xHistory and criticism. 0aEnglish literatureyMiddle English, 1100-1500xHistory and criticism. 0aHumanismzEnglandxHistoryyTo 1500. 0aHumanismzEnglandxHistoryy16th century. 0aBooks and readingzEnglandxHistoryyTo 1500. 0aBooks and readingzEnglandxHistoryy16th century.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199215881.001.000101437nam 2200253 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001100135082001400146100002300160245008100183260004700264300002500311520033200336533031200668504005100980600003801031650005001069856006401119OSOUK99228836StDuBDS20091112143024.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2007 enk fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPQ186104a842.42221 aHawcroft, Michael.10aMoliáereh[electronic resource] :breasoning with fools /cMichael Hawcroft. aOxford :bOxford University Press,cc2007. aix, 235 p. ;c23 cm.8 aThis is the first book-length study of a much-debated group of characters in Moliáere's plays, the so-called 'raisonneurs'. Examining them in detail in the most famous plays Hawcroft provides one of the best accounts available of the 17th century French playwright whose comedies were so popular with the audiences of his time. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index.10aMoliáere,d1622-1673xCharacters. 0aCharacters and characteristics in literature.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199228836.001.000101665nam 2200301 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001100135082002200146100002100168245007700189260004600266300002500312520029700337533031200634504005100946650002700997650002601024650006501050650006201115650006101177650006101238856006401299OSOUK99232796StDuBDS20091112143024.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2008 enk fs 001 0 eng|d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPR854904a820.9145094112221 aPittock, Murray.10aScottish and Irish Romanticismh[electronic resource] /cMurray Pittock. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2008. aix, 292 p. ;c24 cm.8 aMurray Pittock provides a broad re-reading of British romanticism. Locating Scottish and Irish romantic writing in the wider context of the British Isles, he explores the dialogue between national traditions through a detailed consideration of a range of Scottish, Irish, and English writers. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aRomanticismzScotland. 0aRomanticismzIreland. 0aEnglish literaturexScottish authorsxHistory and criticism. 0aEnglish literaturexIrish authorsxHistory and criticism. 0aEnglish literaturey18th centuryxHistory and criticism. 0aEnglish literaturey19th centuryxHistory and criticism.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199232796.001.000101636nam 2200277 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001100135082002200146100002500168245011300193260004600306300002100352520032400373533031200697504005101009650005901060650005901119650005801178650005801236856006401294OSOUK99232833StDuBDS20091112143024.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2008 enk fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPR880304a823.9120994152221 aFoster, John Wilson.10aIrish novels, 1890-1940h[electronic resource] :bnew bearings in culture and fiction /cJohn Wilson Foster. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2008. a510 p. ;c24 cm.8 aJohn Wilson Foster presents a survey of more than 60 novelists - over 100 popular, minor, and mainstream Irish novels - of the period. In doing so, he exposes the orthodoxy that there was never a real unbroken Irish novel tradition. He looks in particular at women writers, and adds genre fiction to the Irish syllabus. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aEnglish fictionxIrish authorsxHistory and criticism. 0aEnglish fictionxWomen authorsxHistory and criticism. 0aEnglish fictiony20th centuryxHistory and criticism. 0aEnglish fictiony19th centuryxHistory and criticism.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199232833.001.000101319nam 2200241 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001300135082001800148100002300166245009000189260004600279300002700325520024900352533031200601504005100913650004900964856006401013OSOUK99232987StDuBDS20091112143024.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2008 enk fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPR509.E704a821.032092221 aTucker, Herbert F.10aEpich[electronic resource] :bBritain's heroic muse, 1790-1910 /cHerbert F. Tucker. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2008. aviii, 737 p. ;c24 cm.8 aLiterary history has conventionally viewed Milton as the last real practitioner of the epic in English verse. Herbert Tucker's spirited book shows that the British tradition of epic poetry was unbroken from the French Revolution to World War I. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aEpic poetry, EnglishxHistory and criticism.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199232987.001.000101920nam 2200337 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001300135082002000148100002500168245010800193260004600301300002600347500007300373520028700446533031200733504005101045650006701096650005101163650006401214650005401278650004901332650004001381650005301421650004401474856006401518OSOUK99233366StDuBDS20091112143024.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2008 enk fs 001 0 eng|d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPT573.E404a831.50935482221 aLinton, Anna,d1975-10aPoetry and parental bereavement in early modern Lutheran Germanyh[electronic resource] /cAnna Linton. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2008. axiv, 319 p. ;c23 cm. aBased on the author's thesis (D. Phil.)--University of Oxford, 2002.8 aThis study of Lutheran funeral booklets - verse written to console bereaved parents - adds to our understanding of the genre, which has not been fully explored as literature or for what it reveals about the depiction of children or parent-child relationships in early modern Europe. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aGerman poetryyEarly modern, 1500-1700xHistory and criticism. 0aElegiac poetry, GermanxHistory and criticism. 0aGerman literaturexLutheran authorsxHistory and criticism. 0aMourning customszGermanyxHistoryy16th century. 0aBereavementzGermanyxHistoryy16th century. 0aConsolationxHistoryy16th century. 0aOccasional verse, GermanxHistory and criticism. 0aChildrenxDeathxPsychological aspects.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199233366.001.000101400nam 2200241 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001100135082001600146100001800162245007200180260004600252300004700298520030900345533031200654504005100966600007701017856006401094OSOUK99234745StDuBDS20091112143024.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2008 enkaf fs 001 0 eng|d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPG335604a891.7132221 aKahn, Andrew.10aPushkin's lyric intelligenceh[electronic resource] /cAndrew Kahn. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2008. a398 p., [4] p. of plates :bill. ;c25 cm.8 aPushkin's lyric intelligence is his capacity to transform philosophical and aesthetic ideas into poetry that questions the creative process. This study of his lyrics reveals the links between Pushkin's conceptual vocabulary and his intellectual life, and between his writing and the influences of others. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index.10aPushkin, Aleksandr Sergeevich,d1799-1837xCriticism and interpretation.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199234745.001.000101716nam 2200313 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001400135082001400149100002300163245008800186260004700274300002100321520030800342533031200650504005100962600006001013650005201073650005201125650004601177650004601223650003201269650003701301856006401338OSOUK99238095StDuBDS20091112143024.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2008 enk fs 001 0beng|d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPQ2431.Z504a843.72221 aGoodden, Angelica.10aMadame de Staèelh[electronic resource] :bthe dangerous exile /cAngelica Goodden. aOxford :bOxford University Press,cc2008. a331 p. ;c24 cm.8 aMadame de Staèel's celebrity as a novelist, literary critic, and theorist made her the most famous woman in Europe in her day. Yet almost all of her bestselling writings were composed in exile from her beloved France - exiled for her political daring. Goodden explores the paradoxes of de Staèel's life. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index.10aStaèel,cMadame deq(Anne-Louise-Germaine),d1766-1817. 0aWomen authors, Frenchy18th centuryvBiography. 0aWomen authors, Frenchy19th centuryvBiography. 0aAuthors, Frenchy18th centuryvBiography. 0aAuthors, Frenchy19th centuryvBiography. 0aAuthors, ExiledvBiography. 0aExiled women authorsvBiography.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199238095.001.000101667nam 2200325 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001400135082001700149100003000166245006000196260003900256300003300295490003000328520031900358533031200677504005100989650006001040650002801100650002501128650002701153650003101180650003501211830003101246856006401277OSOUK99239870StDuBDS20091112143024.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2008 enka fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPR149.S9504a820.93532221 aRatcliffe, Sophie,d1975-10aOn sympathyh[electronic resource] /cSophie Ratcliffe. aOxford :bClarendon Press,cc2008. axi, 266 p. :bill. ;c23 cm.1 aOxford English monographs8 aTaking Shakespeare as its starting point, this book examines why and how we read poetry, how we relate to fictional characters, and whether reading is good for you. It also focuses on key works by Browning, Auden, and Beckett, and concludes with a critique of contemporary ideas about art, sympathy, and community. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aEnglish literaturexHistory and criticismxTheory, etc. 0aSympathy in literature. 0aAuthors and readers. 0aLiterature and morals. 0aReader-response criticism. 0aBooks and readingxPhilosophy. 0aOxford English monographs.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199239870.001.000101582nam 2200265 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001400135082001800149100002600167245011200193260004600305300003900351520033800390533031200728504005101040650005001091650005001141650006101191856006401252OSOUK99239887StDuBDS20091112143024.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2009 enkac fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPR478.W6504a820.935812221 aDeer, Patrick,d1966-10aCulture in camouflageh[electronic resource] :bwar, empire, and modern British literature /cPatrick Deer. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2009. ax, 329 p. :bill., port. ;c24 cm.8 aThe British state and war machine struggled to produce a fully modernized and persuasive war culture in two world wars by freely cannibalizing art and literature. Deer explores writers' attempts to find their perspectives on the action in the face of the violence and alienation of total war and an overpowering official war culture. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aWorld War, 1914-1918xLiterature and the war. 0aWorld War, 1939-1945xLiterature and the war. 0aEnglish literaturey20th centuryxHistory and criticism.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199239887.001.000101493nam 2200277 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001100135082001500146100002500161245008200186260004600268300002700314520024100341533031200582504005100894600004900945600005800994650005201052650004701104856006401151OSOUK99245727StDuBDS20091112143024.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2004 enk fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPR307204a822.332221 aRhodes, Neil,d1953-10aShakespeare and the origins of Englishh[electronic resource] /cNeil Rhodes. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2004. aviii, 260 p. ;c23 cm.8 aWhat did Shakespeare learn at school? Did he study creative writing? This book addresses these and similar questions as the author shows where the modern subject of 'English' came from, and what part Shakespeare played in its formation. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index.10aShakespeare, William,d1564-1616xInfluence.10aShakespeare, William,d1564-1616xStudy and teaching. 0aEnglish philologyxStudy and teachingxHistory. 0aEnglish languageyEarly modern, 1500-1700.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199245727.001.000101345nam 2200265 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001500135082001400150100002200164245007500186260004600261300002100307520020000328533031200528504005100840600006300891650002600954650003500980856006401015OSOUK99248674StDuBDS20091112143024.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2006 enk fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPR1875.E8404a821.12221 aBlamires, Alcuin.10aChaucer, ethics, and genderh[electronic resource] /cAlcuin Blamires. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2006. a263 p. ;c22 cm.8 aAlcuin Blamires explains how Chaucer shapes human problems in terms of the uneasy mix of moral traditions at the time. He looks at the main ethical and gender issues that dominate Chaucer's work. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index.10aChaucer, Geoffrey,dd. 1400xCriticism and interpretation. 0aEthics in literature. 0aGender identity in literature.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199248674.001.000101572nam 2200265 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001000135082001800145100002600163245014900189260004600338300002700384520027600411533031200687504005100999650004601050650007401096650007201170856006401242OSOUK99248865StDuBDS20091112143024.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2004 enk fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPR32104a821.033092221 aCooper, Helen,d1947-14aThe English romance in timeh[electronic resource] :btransforming motifs from Geoffrey of Monmouth to the death of Shakespeare /cHelen Cooper. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2004. axiii, 542 p. ;c23 cm.8 aThe great story motifs of romance were transmitted directly from the Middle Ages to the age of print in an abundance of editions. Spenser and Shakespeare assumed a familiarity with them and therefore exploited it, with new texts aimed at both elite and popular audiences. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aRomances, EnglishxHistory and criticism. 0aEnglish literatureyMiddle English, 1100-1500xHistory and criticism. 0aEnglish literatureyEarly modern, 1500-1700xHistory and criticism.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199248865.001.000101430nam 2200253 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001100135082001600146100002100162245009500183260004600278300002500324520029100349533031200640504005100952600006301003651004601066856006401112OSOUK99251827StDuBDS20091112143025.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2005 enk fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPR353404a828.6092221 aJohnston, Freya.10aSamuel Johnson and the art of sinking, 1709-1791h[electronic resource] /cFreya Johnston. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2005. axv, 265 p. ;c23 cm.8 aThis title suggests that literary taxonomies, inventories and canons simultaneously construct and reject a hierarchy of ethical as well as aesthetic values, and examines how figures of cultural authority conceive of their relationships to and with the margins of writing and of society. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index.10aJohnson, Samuel,d1709-1784xCriticism and interpretation. 0aEnglandxIntellectual lifey18th century.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199251827.001.000101507nam 2200265 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001000135082001600145100002400161245009600185260004600281300003400327520031200361533031200673504005100985600004501036650003701081651005901118856006401177OSOUK99251926StDuBDS20091112143025.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2004 enka fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aDA40504a285.2422221 aHughes, Ann,d1951-10aGangraena and the struggle for the English Revolutionh[electronic resource] /cAnn Hughes. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2004. avii, 482 p. :bill. ;c23 cm.8 aPublished in three parts during 1646, 'Gangraena' was an anti-sectarian polemic written by Thomas Edwards which bitterly opposed any moves towards religious tolerance. Drawing on the newer histories of the book and of reading, the author explores the influence of Edward's distasteful, yet compelling, book. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index.10aEdwards, Thomas,d1599-1647.tGangraena. 0aPresbyterianszEnglandxHistory. 0aGreat BritainxHistoryyPuritan Revolution, 1642-1660.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199251926.001.000101842nam 2200325 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001400135082001700149100002000166245010100186260004600287300002100333520032100354533031200675504005100987650006101038650006701099650006501166650006101231650006701292650002701359650002901386650003701415856006401452OSOUK99253999StDuBDS20091112143025.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2007 enk fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPR468.P5704a820.93582221 aBevis, Matthew.14aThe art of eloquenceh[electronic resource] :bByron, Dickens, Tennyson, Joyce /cMatthew Bevis. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2007. a302 p. ;c24 cm.8 aBevis considers how Byron, Dickens, Tennyson, and Joyce, and their publics, conceived the relations between public speaking and literary expression. By drawing upon a wide range of sources he argues that oratorical procedures and languages were formative influences on literary culture from Romanticism to Modernism. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aEnglish literaturey19th centuryxHistory and criticism. 0aPolitics and literaturezGreat BritainxHistoryy19th century. 0aEnglish languagexPolitical aspectszGreat BritainxHistory. 0aEnglish literaturey20th centuryxHistory and criticism. 0aPolitics and literaturezGreat BritainxHistoryy20th century. 0aOratory in literature. 0aEloquence in literature. 0aFigures of speech in literature.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199253999.001.000101670nam 2200289 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001300135082002200148100002300170245011000193260004600303300002100349520028400370533031200654504005100966610005501017650005701072650006701129650006801196651005201264856006401316OSOUK99255207StDuBDS20091112143025.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2005 enk fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPR555.P604a821.5099213422221 aWilliams, Abigail.10aPoetry and the creation of a Whig literary culture, 1681-1714h[electronic resource] /cAbigail Williams. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2005. a303 p. ;c23 cm.8 aThis text provides a new perspective on early 18th century poetry and literary culture, arguing that long-neglicted Whig poets such as Joseph Addison, John Dennis, Thomas Tickell, and Richard Blackmore were more popular and successful in their own time than they have been since. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index.20aWhig Party (Great Britain)xHistoryy18th century. 0aEnglish poetryy18th centuryxHistory and criticism. 0aPolitics and literaturezGreat BritainxHistoryy18th century. 0aEnglish poetryyEarly modern, 1500-1700xHistory and criticism. 0aGreat BritainxIntellectual lifey18th century.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199255207.001.000101459nam 2200241 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001400135082001400149100002200163245013500185260004600320300002500366520033500391533031200726504005101038600006401089856006401153OSOUK99258581StDuBDS20091112143025.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2008 enk fs 001 0 eng|d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPQ2246.T504a843.82221 aOrr, Mary,d1960-10aFlaubert's Temptationh[electronic resource] :bremapping nineteenth-century French histories of religion and science /cMary Orr. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2008. axi, 352 p. ;c23 cm.8 aThis is a comprehensive study in English of Flaubert's least well-known masterpiece, the final version of his 'Temptation of Saint Anthony' (1874). Mary Orr gives new readings of the seven tableaux in Temptation , and new ways of interpreting the work as a paradigm of 19th century French, and indeed European, 'literary science'. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index.10aFlaubert, Gustave,d1821-1880.tTentation de saint Antoine.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199258581.001.000101894nam 2200373 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001400135082001600149100003400165245009800199260003300297300002500330490003000355520029400385533031200679504005100991600004501042600006001087650005701147650002601204650002901230650004501259650003001304650003501334650002401369650003201393830003101425856006401456OSOUK99259984StDuBDS20091112143025.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2007 enk fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPR756.T7204a820.9322221 aThompson, Carlq(Carl Edward)14aThe suffering traveller and the Romantic imaginationh[electronic resource] /cCarl Thompson. aOxford :bClarendon,cc2007. axi, 299 p. ;c23 cm.1 aOxford English monographs8 aThompson explores the romance that can attach to the notion of suffering in travel, and the importance of the persona of 'suffering traveller' for Romantic writers and travellers. He considers how and why the Romantics typically chose to imitate the hapless protagonists of these accounts. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index.10aWordsworth, William,d1770-1850xTravel.10aByron, George Gordon Byron,cBaron,d1788-1824xTravel. 0aTravelers' writings, EnglishxHistory and criticism. 0aTravel in literature. 0aExplorers in literature. 0aAdventure and adventurers in literature. 0aShipwrecks in literature. 0aTravelxPsychological aspects. 0aTravelxPhilosophy. 0aRomanticismzGreat Britain. 0aOxford English monographs.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199259984.001.000101452nam 2200265 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001400135082001700149100002600166245011800192260004600310300002600356520028200382533031200664504005100976650004901027700002701076700001901103856006401122OSOUK99260287StDuBDS20091112143025.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2007 enk fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPN2044.G604a792.09412221 aThomas, David,d1942-10aTheatre censorshiph[electronic resource] :bfrom Walpole to Wilson /cDavid Thomas, David Carlton, Anne Etienne. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2007. axvi, 280 p. ;c25 cm.8 aUsing previously unpublished material from the National Archives, this book provides an account of the introduction and abolition of theatre censorship in England, from Sir Robert Walpole's Licensing Act of 1737 to the successful campaign to abolish theatre censorship in 1968. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aTheaterxCensorshipzGreat BritainxHistory.1 aCarlton, David,d1938-1 aEtienne, Anne.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199260287.001.000101453nam 2200253 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001400135082001700149100002100166245009900187260004600286300002700332520030000359533031200659504005100971650007201022650004101094856006401135OSOUK99261178StDuBDS20091112143025.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2004 enk fs 001 0 eng|d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPR438.D5404a820.90032221 aCotterill, Anne.10aDigressive voices in early modern English literatureh[electronic resource] /cAnne Cotterill. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2004. aviii, 341 p. ;c22 cm.8 aTo digress in 17th-century England carried a range of meaning. This book demonstrates that early modern writers trained in verbal contest developed labyrinthine voices that captured the ambiguities of political occasion and aristocratic patronage, anatomizing enemies and mourning personal loss. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aEnglish literatureyEarly modern, 1500-1700xHistory and criticism. 0aDigression (Rhetoric) in literature.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199261178.001.000101555nam 2200313 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001400135082001400149100001900163245009900182260004600281300002100327520019300348533031200541504005100853650001300904650002700917650004400944650004700988650006001035650004101095650004101136856006401177OSOUK99262960StDuBDS20091112143025.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2005 enk fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPR408.I5704a820.92221 aSpencer, Jane.10aLiterary relationsh[electronic resource] :bkinship and the canon, 1660-1830 /cJane Spencer. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2005. a268 p. ;c23 cm.8 aLooking at both real-life relationships between writers and the metaphorical use of kinship terms, this text explores issues in gender theory, as well as recent studies of canon formation. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aKinship. 0aKinship in literature. 0aAuthors, EnglishxFamily relationships. 0aEnglish literaturexHistory and criticism. 0aEnglish literaturexHistory and criticismxTheory, etc. 0aWomen and literaturezGreat Britain. 0aInfluence (Literary, artistic, etc.)40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199262960.001.000101642nam 2200289 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001400135082001700149100002900166245010600195260004600301300002500347520034200372533031200714504005101026650006101077650006101138650002401199650003201223650003301255856006401288OSOUK99262977StDuBDS20091112143025.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2005 enk fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPR468.S4304a820.90082221 aTreadwell, James,d1968-10aAutobiographical writing and British literature, 1783-1834h[electronic resource] /cJames Treadwell. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2005. axi, 256 p. ;c23 cm.8 aThe word 'autobiography' is a late 18th century coinage; yet by 1826 it was used as the title for a multi-volume anthology of self-writing, and in 1834 Thomas Carlyle wrote of 'these autobiographical times of ours'. This text provides a study of the phenomenon, examining both the conditions and the practice of autobiographical writing. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aEnglish literaturey18th centuryxHistory and criticism. 0aEnglish literaturey19th centuryxHistory and criticism. 0aSelf in literature. 0aRomanticismzGreat Britain. 0aAutobiography in literature.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199262977.001.000101487nam 2200289 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001300135082001800148100003100166245008200197260004600279300002400325520021400349533031200563504005100875650005000926650003100976650006101007650001901068650004601087856006401133OSOUK99265930StDuBDS20091112143025.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2004 enk fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPN56.H5504a809.933582221 aEaglestone, Robert,d1968-14aThe Holocaust and the postmodernh[electronic resource] /cRobert Eaglestone. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2004. ax, 369 p. ;c23 cm.8 aIn this book, the author argues that postmodernism is a response to the Holocaust. This way of thinking offers new perspectives on Holocaust testimony, literature, historiography and post-Holocaust philosophy. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aHolocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in literature. 0aPostmodernism (Literature) 0aLiterature, Moderny20th centuryxHistory and criticism. 0aPostmodernism. 0aHolocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)xInfluence.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199265930.001.000101761nam 2200313 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001300135082002300148100001900171245010300190260004600293300003500339520033000374533031200704504005101016650007201067650003201139650003001171650002501201650003501226650006101261650006101322856006401383OSOUK99266128StDuBDS20091112143025.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2008 enka fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPR428.M404a820.93561090312221 aDawson, Lesel.10aLovesickness and gender in early modern English literatureh[electronic resource] /cLesel Dawson. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2008. aviii, 244 p. :bill. ;c23 cm.8 aLesel Dawson examines figures afflicted with erotic melancholy in early modern literature and provides a historical context for their malady. She discusses how the literary representation of lovesickness relates to issues of gender and identity, making a contribution to the fields of literature, gender, and medical history. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aEnglish literatureyEarly modern, 1500-1700xHistory and criticism. 0aLovesickness in literature. 0aMelancholy in literature. 0aWomen in literature. 0aGender identity in literature. 0aLiterature and medicinezEnglandxHistoryy16th century. 0aLiterature and medicinezEnglandxHistoryy17th century.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199266128.001.000101363nam 2200253 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001100135082001800146100002500164245009800189260004600287300002100333520025200354533031200606504005100918650004500969650003101014856006401045OSOUK99267323StDuBDS20091112143025.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2005 enk fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPT715404a839.610092221 aO'Donoghue, Heather.10aSkaldic verse and the poetics of saga narrativeh[electronic resource] /cHeather O'Donoghue. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2005. a255 p. ;c23 cm.8 aThis work provides a detailed reading of a series of sophisticated medieval narratives, the Old Norse-Icelandic sagas. It shows how saga authors achieved a wide range of stylistic and pyschological effects through the interplay of prose and verse. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aOld Norse poetryxHistory and criticism. 0aScalds and scaldic poetry.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199267323.001.000101469nam 2200277 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001400135082002000149100002000169245008700189260004600276300002600322520022300348533031200571504005100883650008300934650005801017650002501075650002701100856006401127OSOUK99270835StDuBDS20091112143025.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2005 enk fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPR658.M3504a822.30935612221 aPollard, Tanya.10aDrugs and theater in early modern Englandh[electronic resource] /cTanya Pollard. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2005. avii, 211 p. ;c23 cm.8 aIn this text the author argues that the power of the theatre in early modern England, as well as the striking hostility to it, stems from the pervasive contemporary idea that drama altered the body as well as the mind. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aEnglish dramayEarly modern and Elizabethan, 1500-1600xHistory and criticism. 0aTheater audiencesxPsychologyxHistoryy16th century. 0aDrugs in literature. 0aPoisons in literature.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199270835.001.000101483nam 2200265 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001000135082001700145100002000162245009600182260005800278300002600336520027900362533031200641504005100953650006001004650006001064650002901124856006401153OSOUK99270842StDuBDS20091112143025.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2007 nyu fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPQ28304a840.93512221 aJefferson, Ann.10aBiography and the question of literature in Franceh[electronic resource] /cAnn Jefferson. aNew York ;aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2007. axii, 425 p. ;c24 cm.8 aContaining critical readings of some major French authors in the light of the evolving relations between biography and literature, this book offers a history of French literature over a 300-year period, and also a discussion of biography - its forms, history, and functions. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aFrench literaturey19th centuryxHistory and criticism. 0aFrench literaturey20th centuryxHistory and criticism. 0aBiography in literature.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199270842.001.000101440nam 2200277 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001400135082002100149100001800170245013000188260004600318300002600364520018300390533031200573504005100885650005500936650005000991650003201041650002501073856006401098OSOUK99272075StDuBDS20091112143026.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2006 enk fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPQ155.C7404a840.935409022221 aGaunt, Simon.10aLove and death in medieval French and Occitan courtly literatureh[electronic resource] :bmartyrs to love /cby Simon Gaunt. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2006. avii, 235 p. ;c23 cm.8 aThis text examines the association of love and death in medieval French and Occitan courtly literature, using an approach informed by Lacanian psychoanalysis and Jacques Derrida. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aFrench literatureyTo 1500xHistory and criticism. 0aProvenðcal literaturexHistory and criticism. 0aCourtly love in literature. 0aDeath in literature.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199272075.001.000101379nam 2200241 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001000135082001700145100002800162245009600190260004600286300002500332520029600357533031200653504005100965650005701016856006401073OSOUK99273256StDuBDS20091112143026.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2005 enk fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPR61004a821.91092221 aRobinson, Peter,d1953-10aTwentieth century poetryh[electronic resource] :bselves and situations /cPeter Robinson. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2005. avi, 287 p. ;c23 cm.8 aThis title presents detailed studies of the pressures and processes involved when twentieth-century poets have composed poems. It not only deals with the forces working upon them, but also the aesthetic, political, and human pressures that they may deploy when negotiating with these forces. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aEnglish poetryy20th centuryxHistory and criticism.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199273256.001.000101632nam 2200289 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001500135082001700150100002500167245013800192260004600330300002400376520028900400533031200689504005101001650006101052650002701113650006101140650004501201650003201246856006401278OSOUK99273379StDuBDS20091112143026.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2006 enk fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPR448.I53604a820.98972221 aFulford, Tim,d1962-10aRomantic Indiansh[electronic resource] :bnative Americans, British literature, and transatlantic culture, 1756-1830 /cTim Fulford. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2006. ax, 318 p. ;c23 cm.8 aFulford considers the view that Britons, colonists and North American Indians took of each other during a period in which these people were in a closer and more fateful relationship than ever before or since. He also describes exploration and empire and the writing this gave rise to. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aEnglish literaturey18th centuryxHistory and criticism. 0aIndians in literature. 0aEnglish literaturey19th centuryxHistory and criticism. 0aEnglish literaturexAmerican influences. 0aRomanticismzGreat Britain.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199273379.001.000101476nam 2200253 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001100135082001900146100001900165245010700184260004600291300002600337520034500363533031200708504005101020650004801071650003901119856006401158OSOUK99273430StDuBDS20091112143026.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2005 enk fs 001 0 eng|d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPB121404a306.4494152221 aCrowley, Tony.10aWars of wordsh[electronic resource] :bthe politics of language in Ireland 1537-2004 /cTony Crowley. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2005. a[x], 253 p. ;c22 cm.8 a'Wars of Words' is a comprehensive survey of the politics of language in Ireland in the colonial and post-colonial period. Covering diverse topics such as the Tudor proscription of Irish to contemporary legislation on the rights of language users, this text argues for a common understanding of the language in social and political history. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aIrish languagexPolitical aspectszIreland. 0aLanguage policyzIrelandxHistory.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199273430.001.000101591nam 2200289 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001100135082001200146100002200158245012900180260004600309300002700355520028400382533031200666504005100978650003801029650003601067650004801103650004001151650004601191856006401237OSOUK99274406StDuBDS20091112143026.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2005 enk fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPN601404a8092221 aScholar, Richard.14aThe je-ne-sais-quoi in early modern Europeh[electronic resource] :bencounters with a certain something /cRichard Scholar. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2005. axiii, 334 p. ;c23 cm.8 aScholar examines the rise to prominence of the phrase 'je-ne-sais-quoi' in authors such as Montaigne, Shakespeare, Descartes, Corneille and Pascal as a way of tracing first-person encounters with a certain something that can only ever be described by being expressed differently. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aEuropean literaturexTerminology. 0aFrench literaturexTerminology. 0aEuropean literaturexHistory and criticism. 0aFrench languagexTerms and phrases. 0aFrench literaturexHistory and criticism.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199274406.001.000101733nam 2200301 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001100135082002200146100002000168245012800188260004600316300002700362520022300389533031200612504005100924650006300975650006301038650006301101650006301164650007001227650007001297856006401367OSOUK99276752StDuBDS20091112143026.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2006 enk fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPN259304a792.0941090332221 aWorrall, David.10aTheatric revolutionh[electronic resource] :bdrama, censorship and Romantic period subcultures 1773-1832 /cDavid Worrall. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2006. aviii, 407 p. ;c23 cm.8 aDavid Worrall uncovers the role of stage censorship during the Romantic period and those who struggled against it. He deals with the complex vitality of Romantic theatrical culture and its politicisation at all levels. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aTheater and societyzGreat BritainxHistoryy18th century. 0aTheater and societyzGreat BritainxHistoryy19th century. 0aTheaterxCensorshipzGreat BritainxHistoryy18th century. 0aTheaterxCensorshipzGreat BritainxHistoryy19th century. 0aTheaterxPolitical aspectszGreat BritainxHistoryy18th century. 0aTheaterxPolitical aspectszGreat BritainxHistoryy19th century.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199276752.001.000101397nam 2200253 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001500135082002200150100002000172245006900192260004600261300002700307520026700334533031200601504005100913650005800964650005701022856006401079OSOUK99277094StDuBDS20091112143026.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2005 enk fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPR6107.I4704a821.9120994152221 aGillis, Alan A.10aIrish poetry of the 1930sh[electronic resource] /cAlan Gillis. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2005. aviii, 228 p. ;c23 cm.8 aOffering a provocative new take on Irish literary history and modern poetry, this text gives detailed and vital readings of the major Irish poets of the period, including exciting new analyses of Samuel Beckett, Patrick Kavanagh, Louis MacNeice, and W. B. Yeats. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aEnglish poetryxIrish authorsxHistory and criticism. 0aEnglish poetryy20th centuryxHistory and criticism.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199277094.001.000101890nam 2200325 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001400135082001900149100003100168245012900199260004600328300002100374520027300395533031200668504005100980600005701031600005901088600005201147650006801199650003001267650006201297650006701359651007401426856006401500OSOUK99278008StDuBDS20091112143026.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2008 enk fs 001 0 eng|d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPR545.C5604a821.4093582221 aMcDowell, Nicholas,d1973-10aPoetry and allegiance in the English civil warsh[electronic resource] :bMarvell and the cause of wit /cNicholas McDowell. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2008. a295 p. ;c24 cm.8 aThis is an exploration of the things which united, rather than divided, poets during the English Civil Wars, focusing less on conflicts between 'Cavaliers' and 'Roundheads' than on the friendships and shared literary enthusiasms of men of various political allegiance. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index.10aMarvell, Andrew,d1621-1678xFriends and associates.10aLovelace, Richard,d1618-1658xFriends and associates.10aHall, John,d1627-1656xFriends and associates. 0aEnglish poetryyEarly modern, 1500-1700xHistory and criticism. 0aAllegiance in literature. 0aWar and literaturezGreat BritainxHistoryy17th century. 0aPolitics and literaturezGreat BritainxHistoryy17th century. 0aGreat BritainxHistoryyCivil War, 1642-1649xLiterature and the war.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199278008.001.000101948nam 2200313 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001000135082001700145100002500162245011400187260004600301300002700347520030900374533031200683504005100995600008501046600010101131600008301232600008401315650005701399650005601456650005801512856006401570OSOUK99278329StDuBDS20091112143026.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2006 enk fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPR60104a821.91092221 aJones, Chris,d1971-10aStrange likenessh[electronic resource] :bthe use of Old English in twentieth-century poetry /cChris Jones. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2006. aviii, 266 p. ;c23 cm.8 a'Strange Likeness' examines how Old English was rediscovered by 20th century poets, and the uses to which they put that discovery in their own writing. The book also looks at issues such as linguistic primitivism, the supposed 'purity' of the English language, and the politics and ethics of translation. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index.10aPound, Ezra,d1885-1972xKnowledgexEnglish languageyOld English, ca. 450-1100.10aAuden, W. H.q(Wystan Hugh),d1907-1973xKnowledgexEnglish languageyOld English, ca. 450-1100.10aMorgan, Edwin,d1920-xKnowledgexEnglish languageyOld English, ca. 450-1100.10aHeaney, Seamus,d1939-xKnowledgexEnglish languageyOld English, ca. 450-1100. 0aEnglish poetryy20th centuryxHistory and criticism. 0aEnglish languageyOld English, ca. 450-1100xStyle. 0aAmerican poetryy20th centuryxHistory and criticism.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199278329.001.000101479nam 2200289 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001400135082002100149100002300170245012800193260004600321300003400367520015000401533031200551504005100863650005800914650003600972650003301008650004301041650004101084856006401125OSOUK99278497StDuBDS20091112143026.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2009 enka fs 001 0 eng|d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPR888.W6504a823.912093582221 aClingman, Stephen.14aThe grammar of identityh[electronic resource] :btransnational fiction and the nature of the boundary /cStephen Clingman. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2009. axiv, 266 p. :bill. ;c23 cm.8 aThis text examines some of the most intriguing writers of the 20th century, including Joseph Conrad, Jean Rhys, Salman Rushdie, and J.M. Coetzee. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aEnglish fictiony20th centuryxHistory and criticism. 0aTransnationalism in literature. 0aGlobalization in literature. 0aInternational relations in literature. 0aIdentity (Psychology) in literature.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199278497.001.000101731nam 2200301 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001600135082001400151100002600165245007500191260004600266300002500312520032800337533031200665504005100977600008301028600006601111600005901177600005601236600004101292650003201333856006401365OSOUK99280780StDuBDS20091112143026.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2005 enk fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPR2637.4.G704a822.32221 aLockwood, Tom,d1975-10aBen Jonson in the Romantic ageh[electronic resource] /cTom Lockwood. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2005. axi, 257 p. ;c22 cm.8 aExamining Ben Jonson's place in the texts and culture of the Romantic Age, this work explores theatrical, critical and editorial responses to Jonson, including his place in the post-Garrick theatre, critical estimations of his life and work, and the making and reception of William Gifford's 1816 edition of Jonson's Works. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index.10aJonson, Ben,d1573?-1637xCriticism and interpretationxHistoryy19th century.10aJonson, Ben,d1573?-1637xAdaptationsxHistory and criticism.10aJonson, Ben,d1573?-1637xAppreciationzGreat Britain.10aJonson, Ben,d1573?-1637xStage historyy1800-1950.10aJonson, Ben,d1573?-1637xInfluence. 0aRomanticismzGreat Britain.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199280780.001.000101397nam 2200265 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001000135082001700145100002500162245011700187260004600304300002600350520014700376533031200523504005100835650005800886650007200944651005101016856006401067OSOUK99283330StDuBDS20091112143026.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2005 enk fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPR41104a820.90032221 aWalker, Greg,d1959-10aWriting under tyrannyh[electronic resource] :bEnglish literature and the Henrician Reformation /cGreg Walker. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2005. axii, 556 p. ;c25 cm.8 aGreg Walker examines the impact of tyrannical government on the work of poets, playwrights and prose writers in the early English Renaissance. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aLiterature and statezEnglandxHistoryy16th century. 0aEnglish literatureyEarly modern, 1500-1700xHistory and criticism. 0aGreat BritainxHistoryyHenry VIII, 1509-1547.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199283330.001.000101604nam 2200277 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001500135082001600150100003700166245010000203260004600303300003300349520031000382533031200692504005101004600004101055650006901096650004501165651005201210856006401262OSOUK99286133StDuBDS20091112143026.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2006 enka fs 001 0deng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aBM755.S38504a828.4092221 aRosenblatt, Jason Philip,d1941-10aRenaissance England's Chief Rabbih[electronic resource] :bJohn Selden /cJason P. Rosenblatt. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2006. aix, 314 p. :bill. ;c24 cm.8 a'Renaissance England's Chief Rabbi' examines John Selden and his rabbinic and especially talmudic publications, which take up most of the six folio volumes of his complete works and constitute his most mature scholarship. It traces the cultural influence of these works on some early modern British poets. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index.10aSelden, John,d1584-1654xInfluence. 0aJewish learning and scholarshipzEnglandxHistoryy17th century. 0aJudaismzEnglandxHistoryy17th century. 0aGreat BritainxIntellectual lifey17th century.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199286133.001.000101573nam 2200301 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001400135082001400149100002800163245006600191260003300257300002700290490003000317520029100347533031200638504005100950600005401001600005201055650004001107650002901147830003101176856006401207OSOUK99290253StDuBDS20091112143026.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2007 enk fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPR4487.P504a821.72221 aBrice, Benjamin,d1974-10aColeridge and scepticismh[electronic resource] /cBen Brice. aOxford :bClarendon,cc2007. aviii, 229 p. ;c23 cm.1 aOxford English monographs8 aBen Brice examines Coleridge's poetry and prose between 1795 and 1825 in the context of important philosophical and theological debates with which the poet was familiar. He explores Coleridge's scepticism about his own theory of symbolism, which was so fundamental to his poetic vision. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index.10aColeridge, Samuel Taylor,d1772-1834xPhilosophy.10aColeridge, Samuel Taylor,d1772-1834xReligion. 0aPhilosophy of nature in literature. 0aSymbolism in literature. 0aOxford English monographs.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199290253.001.000101442nam 2200253 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001000135082001200145100003000157245011100187260004600298300002800344520031900372533031200691504005101003650003801054650003201092856006401124OSOUK99291038StDuBDS20091112143026.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2006 enk fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aB181504a1942221 aMoriarty, Michael,d1956-10aFallen nature, fallen selvesh[electronic resource] :bearly modern French thought II /cMichael Moriarty. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2006. axviii, 430 p. ;c23 cm.8 aThis is an investigation of psychological and ethical thought in 17th century France, emphasising both continuities and discontinuities with ancient and medieval thought. It looks at the subtlety and complexity of psychological analysis that characterises the period and examines the effect of religious doctrines. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aPhilosophy, Frenchy17th century. 0aPhilosophical anthropology.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199291038.001.000101679nam 2200301 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001100135082001400146245010100160260005800261300002400319520031800343533031200661504005100973600006001024650003001084650006101114650003901175651004601214700002401260700002901284856006401313OSOUK99295937StDuBDS20091112143027.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2007 nyu fs 001 0 eng|d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPR358804a821.422200aMilton and tolerationh[electronic resource] /cedited by Sharon Achinstein and Elizabeth Sauer. aNew York ;aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2007. ax, 320 p. ;c25 cm.8 a15 leading scholars examine the idea of toleration in Milton's poetry & prose. Looking at how Milton himself imagined tolerance & locating his works in their literary, historical, & philosophical context, the essays address central issues including violence, heresy, church polity, liberalism, natural law & more. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index.10aMilton, John,d1608-1674xCriticism and interpretation. 0aToleration in literature. 0aReligion and literaturezEnglandxHistoryy17th century. 0aReligious tolerance in literature. 0aEnglandxIntellectual lifey17th century.1 aAchinstein, Sharon.1 aSauer, Elizabeth,d1964-40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199295937.001.000101693nam 2200301 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001400135082001400149245011200163260004600275300004400321520030400365533031200669504005100981600005501032600004201087600004601129650003401175650003101209650005801240700002901298856006401327OSOUK99296491StDuBDS20091112143027.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2007 enka fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPR3592.R404a821.422200aMilton and the manuscript of De doctrina Christianah[electronic resource] /cGordon Campbell ... [et al.]. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2007. axii, 180 p. :bill., facsims. ;c23 cm.8 aA lively account by four leading scholars of the research project which settles what has currently been the big question in Milton studies - the authorship of De Doctrina Christiana, the 17th-century treatise rediscovered in 1823 - and goes on to say much more about a key text in the Milton oeuvre. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index.10aMilton, John,d1608-1674.tDe doctrina Christiana.10aMilton, John,d1608-1674xAuthorship.10aMilton, John,d1608-1674xLiterary style. 0aDiscourse analysis, Literary. 0aComputational linguistics. 0aChristian literature, EnglishxHistory and criticism.1 aCampbell, Gordon,d1944-40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199296491.001.000101498nam 2200253 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001200135082001700147100003100164245012600195260004600321300002600367520030900393533031200702504005101014650005401065650006101119856006401180OSOUK99296507StDuBDS20091112143027.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2007 enk fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPR468.P04a820.90082221 aMacfarlane, Robert,d1976-10aOriginal copyh[electronic resource] :bplagiarism and originality in nineteenth-century literature /cRobert Macfarlane. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2007. axii, 244 p. ;c23 cm.8 aThis is a wide-ranging and elegantly written study of how 19th century culture thought about, and thought with, the idea of originality. It reveals how plagiarism was not only a theoretical concern of Victorian commentators on literature, but also provided a creative resource for many important writers. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aPlagiarismzGreat BritainxHistoryy19th century. 0aEnglish literaturey19th centuryxHistory and criticism.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199296507.001.000101876nam 2200325 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001000135082001600145100002400161245013300185260004600318300003300364520029100397533031200688504005101000650006801051650005701119650007201176650004901248650004901297650004501346650003401391650006101425856006401486OSOUK99297832StDuBDS20091112143027.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2008 enka fs 001 0 eng|d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPR54104a821.4092221 aDavis, Paul,d1968-10aTranslation and the poet's lifeh[electronic resource] :bthe ethics of translating in English culture, 1646-1726 /cPaul Davis. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2008. axi, 324 p. :bill. ;c22 cm.8 aPaul Davis explores the personal and cultural significances of translating as a distinctive mode of imaginative conduct for the five principal poet-translators of what was the golden age of the art in England: John Denham, Henry Vaughan, Abraham Cowley, John Dryden, and Alexander Pope. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aEnglish poetryyEarly modern, 1500-1600xHistory and criticism. 0aEnglish poetryy18th centuryxHistory and criticism. 0aClassical poetryxTranslations into EnglishxHistory and criticism. 0aTranslatorszEnglandxHistoryy17th century. 0aTranslatorszEnglandxHistoryy18th century. 0aPoets, EnglishyEarly modern, 1500-1700. 0aPoets, Englishy18th century. 0aTranslating and interpretingxMoral and ethical aspects.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199297832.001.000101757nam 2200289 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001500135082001700150100002900167245015400196260004600350300002700396520033400423533031200757504005101069650005701120650005801177650005801235650005501293650005501348856006401403OSOUK99299287StDuBDS20091112143027.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2007 enk fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPR6065.N4704a821.91092221 aO'Neill, Michael,d1953-14aThe all-sustaining airh[electronic resource] :bromantic legacies and renewals in British, American, and Irish poetry since 1900 /cMichael O'Neill. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2007. aviii, 208 p. ;c24 cm.8 aO'Neill's study provides sensitive close readings of poets publishing since 1900, including Yeats, Eliot, Stevens, Heaney, Hill and Hughes. He shows that Romantic poetry is a dominant presence in their poems. The book will interest those who enjoy the exploration of poetry's attempt to deal with major human and cultural issues. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aEnglish poetryy20th centuryxHistory and criticism. 0aEnglish poetryxIrish authorsxHistory and criticism. 0aAmerican poetryy20th centuryxHistory and criticism. 0aRomanticismzGreat BritainxHistoryy20th century. 0aRomanticismzUnited StatesxHistoryy20th century.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199299287.001.000101708nam 2200301 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001000135082002500145100002600170245011600196260004600312300002900358520033000387533031200717504005101029650002501080650005301105651004901158651004901207651004301256651004301299856006401342OSOUK99533404StDuBDS20091112143027.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2008 enka fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aBX88004a320.5409410882822221 aHighley, Christopher.10aCatholics writing the nation in early modern Britain and Irelandh[electronic resource] /cChristopher Highley. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2008. a231 p. :bill. ;c25 cm.8 aExamining the ways in which Catholic writers between the reigns of Mary Tudor and James I fashioned their own competing discourses of national and cultural identity, Highley considers a range of writing produced by a diverse Catholic community : religious polemic, ecclesiastical histories, martyrologies, and correspondence. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aCatholic literature. 0aNationalismxReligious aspectsxCatholic Church. 0aGreat BritainxChurch historyy16th century. 0aGreat BritainxChurch historyy17th century. 0aIrelandxChurch historyy16th century. 0aIrelandxChurch historyy17th century.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199533404.001.000101608nam 2200289 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001500135082001400150100003600164245012400200260003800324300002600362490003000388520028700418533031200705504005101017600005001068650006201118650004301180830003101223856006401254OSOUK99542642StDuBDS20091112143027.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2008 enk fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPR1984.C6304a821.12221 aKendall, Elliot Richard,d1974-10aLordship and literatureh[electronic resource] :bJohn Gower and the politics of the great household /cElliot Kendall. aOxford :bClarenden Press,c2008. axii, 301 p. ;c23 cm.1 aOxford English monographs8 aIn a sustained new reading of John Gower's major English poem, Confessio Amantis (1390-3), Elliot Kendall shows how deeply the great household shaped the way Gower and his contemporaries (including Chaucer, Clanvowe, chroniclers, and parliamentary petitioners) imagined their world. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index.10aGower, John,d1325?-1408.tConfessio amantis. 0aPolitics and literaturezGreat BritainxHistoryyTo 1500. 0aPower (Social sciences) in literature. 0aOxford English monographs.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199542642.001.000101587nam 2200277 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001600135082001800151100002000169245009800189260003900287300003500326490005400361520032400415533031200739504005101051600005801102650003001160830005501190856006401245OSOUK99542703StDuBDS20091112143027.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2008 enka fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPT2613.R33804a838.914092221 aBraun, Rebecca.10aConstructing authorship in the work of Gèunter Grassh[electronic resource] /cRebecca Braun. aOxford :bClarendon Press,cc2008. aviii, 197 p. :bill. ;c23 cm.1 aOxford modern languages and literature monographs8 aA challenging new reading of Grass's literary work and political writings that examines how the author has reacted to sustained public interest in his person from the mid-1960s onwards. Braun draws together an eclectic body of literary writing and suggests that questions of authorship lie at the heart of Grass's work. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index.10aGrass, Gèunter,d1927-xCriticism and interpretation. 0aAuthorship in literature. 0aOxford modern languages and literature monographs.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199542703.001.000101674nam 2200289 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001300135082002400148100002300172245012700195260004600322300002700368520025800395533031200653504005100965600004501016650006801061650006001129650006101189651007001250856006401320OSOUK99544585StDuBDS20091112143027.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2008 enk fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPR508.H504a821.309358410652221 aHolberton, Edward.10aPoetry and the Cromwellian Protectorateh[electronic resource] :bculture, politics, and institutions /cEdward Holberton. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2008. aviii, 249 p. ;c24 cm.8 aThe Cromwellian Protectorate was a period of innovation in poetry and drama, as well as constitutional debate. This account of the period focuses on key cultural institutions, to examine poetry's relationship with a culture in transformation and crisis. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index.10aCromwell, Oliver,d1599-1658xInfluence. 0aEnglish poetryyEarly modern, 1500-1700xHistory and criticism. 0aLiterature and societyzEnglandxHistoryy17th century. 0aPolitics and literaturezEnglandxHistoryy17th century. 0aGreat BritainxHistoryyCommonwealth and Protectorate, 1649-1660.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199544585.001.000101629nam 2200289 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001300135082001900148100002700167245011000194260004600304300002900350520025100379533031200630504005100942600005900993600006301052600006201115650006801177650003001245856006401275OSOUK99547845StDuBDS20091112143027.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2008 enka fs 001 0 eng|d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPR545.M404a821.3093532221 aSullivan, Ceri,d1963-14aThe rhetoric of the conscience in Donne, Herbert, and Vaughanh[electronic resource] /cby Ceri Sullivan. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2008. a275 p. :bill. ;c23 cm.8 aThe author draws on theology, poetics, and rhetoric in detailed readings of the works of Donne, Herbert, and Vaughan to show that these poets seen the conscience as part theirs, part God's, and responded uncomfortably to failures in its workings. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index.10aDonne, John,d1572-1631xCriticism and interpretation.10aHerbert, George,d1593-1633xCriticism and interpretation.10aVaughan, Henry,d1621-1695xCriticism and interpretation. 0aEnglish poetryyEarly modern, 1500-1700xHistory and criticism. 0aConscience in literature.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199547845.001.000101643nam 2200289 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001400135082001600149100002700165245012400192260004600316300005200362520034000414533031200754504005101066650005501117650003701172650002801209650002601237650002601263856006401289OSOUK99554140StDuBDS20091112143027.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2008 enkaf fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPQ155.S4804a843.2092221 aBrown-Grant, Rosalind.10aFrench romance of the later Middle Agesh[electronic resource] :bgender, morality, and desire /cRosalind Brown-Grant. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2008. ax, 254 p., [1] leaf of plates :bill. ;c25 cm.8 aThis study of a little-known area of French literary history focuses on a group of 16 romances produced in the century from 1390, many commissioned at the court of Burgundy. The text examines how these works represented men in their roles as warriors, lovers, husbands, and fathers, and women as maidens, daughters, wives, and mothers. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aFrench literatureyTo 1500xHistory and criticism. 0aRomancesxHistory and criticism. 0aSex role in literature. 0aEthics in literature. 0aDesire in literature.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199554140.001.000101600nam 2200277 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001000135082001600145245013800161260004600299300003500345520031700380533031200697504005101009630003201060650006101092650006101153700002001214700002401234856006401258OSOUK99554157StDuBDS20091112143027.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2008 enka fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPN75104a809.03322204aThe Arabian nights in historical context, between East and Westh[electronic resource] /cedited by Saree Makdisi, Felicity Nussbaum. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2008. axiii, 337 p. :bill. ;c24 cm.8 aIn the 300 hundred years following the translation of 'The Arabian Nights' into French and English, a chain of editions, compilations, translations, and variations has circled the globe. Here scholars from across the world reassess the influence of the Nights in Enlightenment and Romantic literature and beyond. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index.00aArabian nights.xInfluence. 0aLiterature, Moderny18th centuryxHistory and criticism. 0aLiterature, Moderny19th centuryxHistory and criticism.1 aMakdisi, Saree.1 aNussbaum, Felicity.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199554157.001.000101783nam 2200301 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001400135082001400149100003100163245013700194260004600331300003400377520033800411533031200749504005101061600006101112650004701173650004401220650004401264650005501308650005401363856006401417OSOUK99557219StDuBDS20091112143027.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2008 enka fs 001 0 eng|d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPQ1445.P204a841.12221 aBruckner, Matilda Tomaryn.10aChrâetien continuedh[electronic resource] :ba study of the Conte du Graal and its verse continuations /cMatilda Tomaryn Bruckner. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2008. axii, 263 p. :bill. ;c24 cm.8 aChretien de Troyes's grail story 'Conte du Graal' generated numerous rewritings from the late 12th to the 15th centuries. This book shows how Chretien's verse continuators used his narrative techniques to ask the questions about love, chivalry, religion, and violence that entered Arthurian romance in the first 'story of the grail'. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index.00aChrâetien,cde Troyes,d12th cent.tPerceval le Gallois. 0aArthurian romancesxHistory and criticism. 0aGrailxRomancesxHistory and criticism. 0aFrench literatureyTo 1500xAuthorship. 0aFrench literatureyTo 1500xHistory and criticism. 0aLiterature and societyzFrancexHistoryyTo 1500.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199557219.001.000101600nam 2200289 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001400135082001700149100002500166245013100191260004700322300002500369520030200394533031200696504005101008650007401059650003501133650002601168650002901194650002301223856006401246OSOUK99558155StDuBDS20091112143027.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||091022s2009 enk fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPR275.F7504a820.93532221 aClark, David,d1977-10aBetween medieval menh[electronic resource] :bmale friendship and desire in early medieval English literature /cDavid Clark. aOxford :bOxford University Press,cc2009. axi, 229 p. ;c24 cm.8 aThis is a study of same-sex relations (both erotic and non-erotic) in the Anglo-Saxon period. David Clark's nuanced approach to gender and sexuality seeks to step outside modern cultural assumptions in order to explore the diversity and complexity that he shows to be characteristic of the period. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aEnglish literatureyMiddle English, 1100-1500xHistory and criticism. 0aMale friendship in literature. 0aDesire in literature. 0aEroticism in literature. 0aMen in literature.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199558155.001.000101443nam 2200289 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073010001700114035002300131040006100154043001200215050002200227082001500249100002700264245012500291260005800416300003700474504006600511533031200577600006800889650007200957650006001029856006401089OSOUK99285471UtOrBLW20070514150537.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||061218s2006 enkc fsb 001 0 eng  a 2006102302 a(OCoLC)ocm77271017 aDLCcDLCdYDXCPdBAKERdUKMdBWKUKdC#PdBTCTAdYDXdDLC ae-uk-en00aPR2343b.A43 200600a821/.32221 aAlexander, Gavin,cDr.10aWriting after Sidneyh[electronic resource] :bthe literary response to Sir Philip Sidney, 1586-1640 /cGavin Alexander. aOxford ;aNew York :bOxford University Press,c2006. axliv, 380 p. :bports. ;c23 cm. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [339]-361) and index. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2010.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions.10aSidney, Philip,cSir,d1554-1586xCriticism and interpretation. 0aEnglish literatureyEarly modern, 1500-1700xHistory and criticism. 0aLiterature and societyzEnglandxHistoryy16th century. uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199285471.001.000101214nam 2200277 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073010001700114040001800131043001200149050002400161082001900185100003300204245008700237250001200324260005800336300002500394504006600419533031200485650002600797650004900823856006400872OSOUK98112099UtOrBLW20070515084433.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||010517s2001 enk fsb 001 0 eng  a 2001033968 aDLCcDLCdDLC ae------00aPN682.I47bA73 200100a809/.933532211 aArchibald, Elizabeth,d1951-10aIncest and the medieval imaginationh[electronic resource] /cElizabeth Archibald. a1st ed. aOxford ;aNew York :bOxford University Press,c2001. axv, 295 p. ;c22 cm. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 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[428]-445) and index. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2010.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions.10aGibbon, Edward,d1737-1794xCriticism and interpretation.10aGibbon, Edward,d1737-1794.tHistory of the decline and fall of the Roman Empire. 0aRomexHistoryyEmpire, 284-476xHistoriography. 0aHistorianszGreat BritainvBiography. 0aByzantine EmpirexHistoriography. 0aEnglandxIntellectual lifey18th century. uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198187332.001.000101573nam 2200325 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073010001700114040002300131043001200154050002200166082002300188100002500211245009300236260007700329300002600406490005400432504006600486533031200552650006500864650005300929650004300982650005201025650005101077830005501128856006401183OSOUK99256716UtOrBLW20061024224548.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||020724s2002 enk fsb 001 0ceng  a 2002029582 aDLCcDLCdDLCdWaU ae-gx---00aDD86.5b.W66 200200a943/.03/0720432211 aWoodford, Charlotte.10aNuns as historians in early modern Germanyh[electronic resource] /cCharlotte Woodford. aOxford :bClarendon Press ;aNew York :bOxford University Press,c2002. axiv, 229 p. ;c23 cm.1 aOxford modern languages and literature monographs aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [189]-223) and index. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2010.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. 0aWomen historianszGermanyxHistoryy16th centuryvBiography. 0aNunszGermanyzHistoryy16th centuryvBiography. 0aWomenxHistoryyMiddle Ages, 500-1500. 0aHistoriographyzGermanyxHistoryy16th century. 0aNuns' writings, GermanxHistory and criticism. 0aOxford modern languages and literature monographs. uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199256716.001.000101637nam 2200361 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073010001700114035002300131040002300154043001200177050002400189082001700213100002300230245010700253260005800360300002400418500007300442504006600515533031200581650007400893650004600967650004801013650003301061650003201094650003001126650002801156650002701184856006401211OSOUK98186748UtOrBLW20090304071749.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||000815s2000 enk fsb 001 0 eng d a 00701319  a(OCoLC)ocm42912060 aUKMcUKMdABCdDLC ae-uk-en00aPR275.H83bY36 200000a820.9/352211 aYamamoto, Dorothy.14aThe boundaries of the human in medieval English literatureh[electronic resource] /cDorothy Yamamoto. aOxford ;aNew York :bOxford University Press,c2000. ax, 257 p. ;c23 cm. aRevision of the author's thesis (Ph. D.)--Oxford Brookes University. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [236]-252) and index. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2010.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. 0aEnglish literatureyMiddle English, 1100-1500xHistory and criticism. 0aHuman-animal relationships in literature. 0aBestiarieszEnglandxHistory and criticism. 0aMetamorphosis in literature. 0aHuman beings in literature. 0aHuman body in literature. 0aWild men in literature. 0aAnimals in literature. uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198186748.001.000101699nam 2200301 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050002200135082001800157100002900175245012800204260005800332300002100390520030600411533031200717504005101029650005701080650005701137650004201194650002701236650003701263776003301300856006401333OSOUK95315059StDuBDS20100121145708.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||081229s2009 nyu fs 001 0 eng|d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 0aKF8725b.S39 200904a347.730752221 aSchwartz, Louis Georges.10aMechanical witnessh[electronic resource] :ba history of motion picture evidence in U.S. courts /cLouis-Georges Schwartz. aNew York ;aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2009. a176 p. ;c24 cm.8 aThis title charts the changing role and theoretical implications of the use of film and video as courtroom evidence. The author moves from the earliest uses of film in courts to Bin Laden's taped statements after 9/11, revealing how the courts have developed a reliance on film and video technologies. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aVideo tapes in courtroom proceedingszUnited States. 0aMotion picturesxLaw and legislationzUnited States. 0aEvidence, DocumentaryzUnited States. 0aCourtszUnited States. 0aJudicial processzUnited States.08iPrint versionz978019531505940uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195315059.001.000101847nam 2200337 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050002400135082002000159100002900179245012200208260005800330300002900388520026900417533031200686500002000998650003401018650006301052650006901115650006301184650006201247650002701309650002501336650005101361776003301412856006401445OSOUK95336801StDuBDS20100121145708.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||080923s2009 nyua fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 0aPS366.A88bA32 200904a810.94920722221 aAdams, Katherine,d1964-10aOwning uph[electronic resource] :bprivacy, property, and belonging in U.S. women's life writing /cKatherine Adams. aNew York ;aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2009. a304 p. :bill. ;c24 cm.8 a'Owning Up' argues that from its beginning the U.S. discourse on privacy has been couched in terms of violation and dispossession, so that even as 19th century Americans came to regard privacy as a natural right, they also understood it as under threat or erasure. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes index. 0aAutobiographyxWomen authors. 0aWomen authors, AmericanxBiographyxHistory and criticism. 0aAmerican prose literaturexWomen authorsxHistory and criticism. 0aAmerican literaturexWomen authorsxHistory and criticism. 0aAmerican literaturey19th centuryxHistory and criticism. 0aPrivacy in literature. 0aPrivacyxPhilosophy. 0aPrivacyzUnited StatesxHistoryy19th century.08iPrint versionz978019533680140uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195336801.001.000101679nam 2200301 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050002400135082001600159100002100175245012500196260005900321300002900380520024200409533031200651504005100963650005801014650003001072650006901102650004701171650006201218776003301280856006401313OSOUK95369267StDuBDS20100121145708.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||081113s2009 nyua fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 0aPR878.N49bR83 200904a823.8092221 aRubery, Matthew.14aThe novelty of newspapersh[electronic resource] :bVictorian fiction after the invention of the news /cMatthew Rubery. aNew York ;aOxford :bOxford University Press,cc2009. a288 p. :bill. ;c24 cm.8 aFocusing on five diverse narrative conventions: the shipping intelligence, personal advertisement, leading article, interview, and foreign correspondence, this work shows journalism's concrete influence on the novel in the Victorian era. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aEnglish fictiony19th centuryxHistory and criticism. 0aNewspapers in literature. 0aJournalism and literaturezGreat BritainxHistoryy19th century. 0aBritish newspapersxHistoryy19th century. 0aPress and politicszGreat BritainxHistoryy19th century.08iPrint versionz978019536926740uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195369267.001.000101655nam 2200289 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001000135082001600145100001900161245009700180260004600277300002900323520032000352533031200672504005100984600005901035600006601094650005701160650005101217776003301268856006401301OSOUK99296163StDuBDS20100121145708.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||090331s2009 enka fs 001 0 eng|d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPR55104a821.6092221 aFairer, David.10aOrganising poetryh[electronic resource] :bthe Coleridge circle, 1790-1798 /cDavid Fairer. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2009. a360 p. :bill. ;c24 cm.8 aWriting their poetry during the 1790s, a decade of European revolution, Coleridge, Wordsworth and their friends have always been thought of as 'the First-Generation Romantics'. This book challenges that concept by viewing them from a new perspective as poets who were continuing an 18th-century 'organic' tradition. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index.10aColeridge, Samuel Taylor,d1772-1834xThemes, motives.10aColeridge, Samuel Taylor,d1772-1834xFriends and associates. 0aEnglish poetryy18th centuryxHistory and criticism. 0aEnglish poetryy18th centuryxThemes, motives.08iPrint versionz978019929616340uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199296163.001.000101710nam 2200289 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001300135082002000148100002200168245012000190260004600310300002700356520033700383533031200720504005101032650004901083650006801132650006201200650006101262776003301323856006401356OSOUK99559503StDuBDS20100121145708.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||090204s2009 enk fs 001 0 eng|d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPR535.L704a821.30935432221 aEckhardt, Joshua.10aManuscript verse collectors and the politics of anti-courtly love poetryh[electronic resource] /cJoshua Eckhardt. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2009. aviii, 306 p. ;c23 cm.8 aThis is an analyis of the contribution to literary history of early 17th century hand-written English poetry anthologies. Compiled by manuscript verse collectors, these anthologies preserved a number of pieces by major authors of the English Renaissance, yet they tended to surround them with unprintable verses on sex and politics. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aLove poetry, EnglishxHistory and criticism. 0aEnglish poetryyEarly modern, 1500-1700xHistory and criticism. 0aManuscripts, English (Middle)xCollectors and collecting. 0aPolitics and literaturezEnglandxHistoryy17th century.08iPrint versionz978019955950340uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199559503.001.000101325nam 2200277 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001000135082002100145100002500166245007000191260004600261300002900307520013100336533031200467500002000779650005800799650002700857650006600884776003300950856006400983OSOUK99564361StDuBDS20100121145709.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||090331s2009 enka fs 001 0 eng|d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPR78804a823.809352462221 aChase, Karen,d1952-14aThe Victorians and old ageh[electronic resource] /cKaren Chase. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2009. a304 p. :bill. ;c24 cm.8 aThis text studies the social and literary conditions which helped construct the experience of old age in the Victorian period. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes index. 0aEnglish fictiony19th centuryxHistory and criticism. 0aOld age in literature. 0aOlder peoplezGreat BritainxSocial conditionsy19th century.08iPrint versionz978019956436140uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199564361.001.000101487nam 2200277 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001500135082001600150100004100166245010500207260004700312300002100359520020500380533031200585504005100897600006500948600006201013650003701075776003301112856006401145OSOUK99566174StDuBDS20100121145709.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||090123s2009 enk fs 001 0 eng|d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPQ2631.R6304a843.9122221 aWatt, Adam A.q(Adam Andrew),d1979-10aReading in Proust's A la rechercheh[electronic resource] :b'le delire de la lecture' /cAdam Watt. aOxford :bOxford University Press,cc2009. a193 p. ;c22 cm.8 aThrough close textual analysis of the scenes of reading in Proust's 'A la recherche du temps perdu', Adam Watt offers an invigorating study of the novel and previously unacknowledged paths through it. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index.10aProust, Marcel,d1871-1922.táA la recherche du temps perdu.10aProust, Marcel,d1871-1922xCriticism and interpretation. 0aBooks and reading in literature.08iPrint versionz978019956617440uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199566174.001.000101505nam 2200265 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001100135082001600146100002700162245010900189260004600298300002100344520028200365533031200647504005100959600007901010650005301089776003301142856006401175OSOUK99566464StDuBDS20100121145709.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||090415s2009 enk fs 001 0 eng|d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPR553404a822.9122221 aBurke, Maryq(Mary M.)10a'Tinkers'h[electronic resource] :bSynge and the cultural history of the Irish traveller /cMary Burke. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2009. a344 p. ;c22 cm.8 aIrish playwright J.M. Synge created influential but misunderstood representations of travellers or 'tinkers'. This work traces the history of the 'tinker' back to medieval Irish historiography and English Renaissance literature and forward to contemporary US screen depictions. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index.10aSynge, J. M.q(John Millington),d1871-1909xCriticism and interpretation. 0aIrish Travellers (Nomadic people) in literature.08iPrint versionz978019956646440uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199566464.001.000101966nam 2200349 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001000135082001800145100003000163245011000193260004600303300002100349490005400370504004100424520034600465533031200811500002001123650005701143650005701200600004901257600005501306600005201361600005101413776003301464830005501497856006401552OSOUK99571758StDuBDS20100121145709.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||090626s2009 enk fs 001 0 eng|d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPQ67104a843.914092221 aCruickshank, Ruth,d1967-10aFin de millâenaire French fictionh[electronic resource] :bthe aesthetics of crisis /cRuth Cruickshank. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2009. a304 p. ;c22 cm.1 aOxford modern languages and literature monographs aIncludes bibliographical references.8 aIn this closely analytical study, Cruickshank reads the work of four influential writers of prose fiction - Angot, Echenoz, Houellebecq, and Redonnet - in the context of the turn of the millennium in France, which coincided with a number of tangible crises and apocalyptic discourses, and with the growth of the mass media and global market. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes index. 0aFrench fictiony20th centuryxHistory and criticism. 0aFrench fictiony21st centuryxHistory and criticism.10aEchenoz, JeanxCriticism and interpretation.10aHouellebecq, MichelxCriticism and interpretation.10aAngot, ChristinexCriticism and interpretation.10aRedonnet, MariexCriticism and interpretation.08iPrint versionz9780199571758 0aOxford modern languages and literature monographs.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199571758.001.000101755nam 2200313 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001400135082001900149100003100168245010200199260005800301300002500359490002700384520031200411533031200723504005101035650003101086650006701117650007001184650006201254776003301316830002801349856006401377OSOUK95377156StDuBDS20100218131105.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||100211s2010 nyu fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPQ7082.N704a863.6093532221 aRuss, Elizabeth Christine.14aThe plantation in the postslavery imaginationh[electronic resource] /cElizabeth Christine Russ. aNew York ;aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2010. axi, 212 p. ;c24 cm.1 aImagining the Americas8 aThe author examines the persistent presence of the plantation in trans-American literatures of the last century. She conceives the plantation to be not primarily a physical location, but rather an ideological and psychological trope through which intersecting histories of the New World are told and retold. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2010.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aPlantations in literature. 0aSpanish American fictiony20th centuryxHistory and criticism. 0aCaribbean fiction (Spanish)y20th centuryxHistory and criticism. 0aAmerican literaturey20th centuryxHistory and criticism.08iPrint versionz9780195377156 0aImagining the Americas.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195377156.001.000101790nam 2200325 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001400135082001900149100002700168245013400195260005900329300002500388490002700413520032000440533031200760504005101072650006901123650003501192650003601227650004101263650003501304776003301339830002801372856006401400OSOUK95377361StDuBDS20100218131105.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||100211s2010 nyu fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPS153.A8404a813.6098952221 aRody, Caroline,d1960-14aThe interethnic imaginationh[electronic resource] :broots and passages in contemporary Asian American fiction /cCaroline Rody. aNew York ;aOxford :bOxford University Press,cc2010. axx, 196 p. ;c25 cm.1 aImagining the Americas8 aRody proposes a new paradigm for understanding the changing terrain of contemporary fiction. She claims that what we have long read as ethnic literature is in the process of becoming 'interethnic'. Examining an extensive range of Asian American fictions, she offers readings of three especially compelling examples. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2010.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aAmerican fictionxAsian American authorsxHistory and criticism. 0aAsian Americans in literature. 0aEthnic relations in literature. 0aRacially mixed people in literature. 0aCultural fusion in literature.08iPrint versionz9780195377361 0aImagining the Americas.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195377361.001.000101813nam 2200349 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001100135082001500146100002500161245011500186260005800301300002500359520017900384533031200563504005100875651004200926651005800968651003101026651003501057650004301092650006901135650004101204650005901245650006201304776003301366856006401399OSOUK95387179StDuBDS20100218131106.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||100211s2009 nyu fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aE179.504a911.732221 aRifkin, Mark,d1974-10aManifesting Americah[electronic resource] :bthe imperial construction of U.S. national space /cMark Rifkin. aNew York ;aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2009. avi, 280 p. ;c25 cm.8 aIn this work, Mark Rifkin explores how writings by Native Americans and former Mexicans challenge the legal narratives that normalize their absorption into US national space. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2010.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aUnited StatesxTerritorial expansion. 0aUnited StatesxTerritorial expansionxHistoriography. 0aUnited StatesxBoundaries. 0aUnited StatesxRace relations. 0aIndians of North AmericaxLand tenure. 0aHuman territorialityxPolitical aspectszUnited StatesxHistory. 0aNationalismzUnited StatesxHistory. 0aAmerican literaturey1783-1850xHistory and criticism. 0aAmerican literaturey19th centuryxHistory and criticism.08iPrint versionz978019538717940uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195387179.001.000101552nam 2200277 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001100135082001500146100002700161245008000188260005900268300003500327520033800362533031200700504005101012600006001063650004101123650001301164776003301177856006401210OSOUK95387438StDuBDS20100218131106.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||100211s2010 nyua fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPA668504a872.012221 aStaley, Gregory Allan.10aSeneca and the idea of tragedyh[electronic resource] /cGregory A. Staley. aNew York ;aOxford :bOxford University Press,cc2010. axiii, 185 p. :bill. ;c25 cm.8 aThe question of why Seneca wrote tragedy has been debated since at least the 13th century. Since Seneca was a Stoic, critics assumed he wrote with the standard Stoic theory of literature as education in philosophy in mind. This book argues that Seneca was influenced by Aristotle's famous defense of tragedy against Plato's critique. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2010.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index.10aSeneca, Lucius Annaeus,dca. 4 B.C.-65 A.D.xTragedies. 0aMythology, Classical, in literature. 0aTragedy.08iPrint versionz978019538743840uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195387438.001.000101687nam 2200313 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001100135082001600146100002200162245012400184260005900308300003400367520017100401533031200572504005100884600005300935600006600988600006301054600006601117650004801183650004501231776003301276856006401309OSOUK95391169StDuBDS20100218131107.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||100211s2009 nyua fs 001 0deng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPS133304a818.4092221 aMessent, Peter B.10aMark Twain and male friendshiph[electronic resource] :bthe Twichell, Howells and Rogers friendships /cPeter Messent. aNew York ;aOxford :bOxford University Press,cc2009. avii, 250 p. :bill. ;c24 cm.8 aCombining biography, literary history, and gender studies, this book examines three profoundly influential and vastly different friendships in the life of Mark Twain. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2010.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index.10aTwain, Mark,d1835-1910xFriends and associates.10aTwichell, Joseph Hopkins,d1838-1918xFriends and associates.10aHowells, William Dean,d1837-1920xFriends and associates.10aRogers, Henry Huttleston,d1840-1909xFriends and associates. 0aAuthors, Americany19th centuryvBiography. 0aMale friendshipzUnited StatesxHistory.08iPrint versionz978019539116940uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195391169.001.000101465nam 2200277 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001400135082002000149100003000169245009500199260005800294300002700352520026600379533031000645504005100955651002601006650003101032650002701063776003301090856006401123OSOUK95393828StDuBDS20100218131107.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||100216s2010 nyu fs 001|0 eng|d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPN56.3.C604a809.93358512221 aBush, Christopher,d1968-10aIdeographic modernismh[electronic resource] :bChina, writing, media /cChristopher Bush. aNew York ;aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2010. axxxi, 170 p. ;c21 cm.8 aThis work analyzes the collective significance of an array of figures of Chinese writing in Euro-American literature, showing how the ideograph becomes, in the modernist era, a prism through which to imagine the world in ethnographic and in technological terms. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford:cOxford University Press,d2010.f(Oxford Scholarship Online)nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aChinaxIn literature. 0aChinese languagexWriting. 0aModernism (Literature)08iPrint versionz978019539382840uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195393828.001.000101621nam 2200301 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001100135082001800146100001600164245010600180260004700286300002600333520024000359533031200599504005100911650007400962650005501036650006601091650002701157650003801184776003301222856006401255OSOUK99217687StDuBDS20100218131108.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||100211s2009 enk fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPA803004a809.933622221 aMann, Jill.10aFrom Aesop to Reynardh[electronic resource] :bbeast literature in medieval Britain /cby Jill Mann. aOxford :bOxford University Press,cc2009. axii, 380 p. ;c24 cm.8 aWhat do stories about animals have to tell us about human beings? This book analyzes the shrewd perceptions about human life - and especially human language - that emerge from narratives in which the main figures are 'talking animals'. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2010.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aEnglish literatureyMiddle English, 1100-1500xHistory and criticism. 0aFrench literatureyTo 1500xHistory and criticism. 0aLatin literature, Medieval and modernxHistory and criticism. 0aAnimals in literature. 0aAnimals, Mythical, in literature.08iPrint versionz978019921768740uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199217687.001.000101651nam 2200301 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001100135082001500146100002700161245010800188260004700296300002500343520025100368533031200619504005100931600006800982600006201050650003001112650002701142650008301169776003301252856006401285OSOUK99541232StDuBDS20100218131111.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||100211s2009 enk fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPR299704a822.332221 aLangley, Eric Francis.10aNarcissism and suicide in Shakespeare and his contemporariesh[electronic resource] /cby Eric Langley. aOxford :bOxford University Press,cc2009. axi, 312 p. ;c22 cm.8 aThrough close analysis of Shakespearean texts and discussion of Renaissance revisions of Ovid, this book illustrates how the seemingly extreme figures of the narcissist and self-slaughterer are indicative of early-modern attitudes to interiority. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2010.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index.10aShakespeare, William,d1564-1616xCriticism and interpretation.10aShakespeare, William,d1564-1616xFriends and associates. 0aNarcissism in literature. 0aSuicide in literature. 0aEnglish dramayEarly modern and Elizabethan, 1500-1600xHistory and criticism.08iPrint versionz978019954123240uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199541232.001.000101465nam 2200277 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001000135082002000145100002500165245009700190260004700287300002500334520020500359533031200564504004100876650007200917650007200989650002901061776003301090856006401123OSOUK99561926StDuBDS20100218131112.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||100211s2009 enk fs 000 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPS30904a811.00935812221 aMarshall, Alan,cDr.10aAmerican experimental poetry and democratic thoughth[electronic resource] /cAlan Marshall. aOxford :bOxford University Press,cc2009. axi, 315.p. ;c24 cm.8 aAlan Marshall examines the nature of democratic thought and expression in American experimental poetry, from Walt Whitman in the mid-19th century to George Oppen and Frank O'Hara in the mid-late 20th. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2010.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references. 0aExperimental poetry, Americany19th centuryxHistory and criticism. 0aExperimental poetry, Americany20th centuryxHistory and criticism. 0aDemocracy in literature.08iPrint versionz978019956192640uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199561926.001.000101470nam 2200289 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001000135082001700145100002100162245012200183260004600305300002100351520016600372533031200538504005100850650006100901650002000962600003300982650006801015776003301083856006401116OSOUK99563265StDuBDS20100218131113.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||100211s2009 enk fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPR45104a820.90082221 aBlake, Kathleen.10aPleasures of Benthamismh[electronic resource] :bVictorian literature, utility, political economy /cKathleen Blake. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2009. a267 p. ;c23 cm.8 aA fresh look at the often-censured but imperfectly understood traditions of Utilitarianism and political economy in relation to Victorian literature and culture. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2010.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aEnglish literaturey19th centuryxHistory and criticism. 0aUtilitarianism.10aBentham, Jeremy,d1748-1832. 0aEconomics and literaturezGreat BritainxHistoryy19th century.08iPrint versionz978019956326540uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199563265.001.000101566nam 2200289 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001500135082001400150100002100164245009600185260004700281300002900328520031400357533031200671504005100983600006401034650001801098650003501116650002801151776003301179856006401212OSOUK99566099StDuBDS20100218131113.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||100211s2009 enka fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPR4592.H5604a823.82221 aFurneaux, Holly.10aQueer Dickensh[electronic resource] :berotics, families, masculinities /cHolly Furneaux. aOxford :bOxford University Press,cc2009. a282 p. :bill. ;c23 cm.8 aFurneaux offers a new reading of Dickens. She argues that rather than representing a largely conventional view of sexuality and gender his corpus is distinctly queer, displaying a fascination with the diversity of gender roles, the expandability of notions of the family and the multiplicity of sexual desire. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2010.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index.10aDickens, Charles,d1812-1870xCriticism and interpretation. 0aQueer theory. 0aGender identity in literature. 0aSex role in literature.08iPrint versionz978019956609940uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199566099.001.000101823nam 2200325 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001100135082001900146100002400165245008500189260004600274300002100320520030700341533031200648504005100960650005101011650005701062650005601119650005601175650005701231650005601288650005601344776003301400856006401433OSOUK99571581StDuBDS20100218131114.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||100211s2009 enk fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPN143504a809.1709052221 aRobertson, Ritchie.10aMock-epic poetry from Pope to Heineh[electronic resource] /cRitchie Robertson. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2009. a456 p. ;c25 cm.8 aThis is a study of 18th- and early 19th-century poetry in English, French and German, focusing on the mock epic (from Pope's 'Dunciad' to Byron's 'Don Juan') as a critique of serious epic poetry and also as a literary means of exploring a wide range of sexual and religious issues in a humourous style. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2010.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aMock-heroic literaturexHistory and criticism. 0aEnglish poetryy18th centuryxHistory and criticism. 0aFrench poetryy18th centuryxHistory and criticism. 0aGerman poetryy18th centuryxHistory and criticism. 0aEnglish poetryy19th centuryxHistory and criticism. 0aFrench poetryy19th centuryxHistory and criticism. 0aGerman poetryy19th centuryxHistory and criticism.08iPrint versionz978019957158140uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199571581.001.000101725nam 2200301 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001400135082001800149100001900167245010700186260004700293300003200340520032400372533031200696504005101008650006701059650006801126650003201194650006601226650003401292776003301326856006401359OSOUK99571987StDuBDS20100218131114.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||100211s2009 enka fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPR756.B5604a828.808092221 aNorth, Julian.14aThe domestication of geniush[electronic resource] :bbiography and the romantic poet /cJulian North. aOxford :bOxford University Press,cc2009. ax, 253 p. :bill. ;c25 cm.8 aFocusing on the lives of Byron, Shelley, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Felicia Hemans, and Letitia Landon, North explores how biographies by writers including Thomas Moore, Mary Shelley, Thomas De Quincey, both perpetuated and, by revealing private weaknesses and domestic failures, challenged the myth of 'the Romantic poet'. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2010.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aEnglish prose literaturey19th centuryxHistory and criticism. 0aPoets, Englishy19th centuryxBiographyxHistory and criticism. 0aRomanticismzGreat Britain. 0aLiterature and societyzGreat BritainxHistoryy19th century. 0aBiography as a literary form.08iPrint versionz978019957198740uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199571987.001.000101734nam 2200313 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001400135082001600149100002700165245010400192260004700296300002500343490005400368520029800422533031200720504005101032600006901083650005901152650002901211650002801240776003301268830005501301856006401356OSOUK99572113StDuBDS20100218131114.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||100211s2009 enk fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPT2653.U704a833.9122221 aWallace, Ailsa,d1977-10aHermynia Zur Mèuhlenh[electronic resource] :bthe guises of socialist fiction /cby Ailsa Wallace. aOxford :bOxford University Press,cc2009. aix, 306 p. ;c22 cm.1 aOxford modern languages and literature monographs8 aZur Muhlen saw literature primarily as a political tool and used popular forms of literature to convey her ideas to a wide audience. This book examines her prose fiction against the backdrop of her life and the turbulent times she lived in - the Weimar Republic and exile from the Third Reich. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2010.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index.10aZur Mèuhlen, Hermynia,d1883-1951xCriticism and interpretation. 0aAustrian fictiony20th centuryxHistory and criticism. 0aSocialism in literature. 0aPolitics in literature.08iPrint versionz9780199572113 0aOxford modern languages and literature monographs.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199572113.001.000101746nam 2200313 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001100135082001400146100002600160245006900186260004600255300002600301490003000327500011500357520032900472533031200801504005101113600006001164650003501224650004501259776003301304830003101337856006401368OSOUK99572625StDuBDS20100218131114.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||100211s2009 enk fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPR359204a821.42221 aReisner, Noam,d1974-10aMilton and the ineffableh[electronic resource] /cNoam Reisner. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2009. axii, 321 p. ;c23 cm.1 aOxford English monographs a"This book has its remote origins in my doctoral thesis (Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, 2005)"--Acknowledgements.8 aSituating Milton's poetics of ineffability in the context of the intellectual cross-currents of Renaissance humanism and Protestant theology, this text reassesses Milton's poetry in light of the literary and conceptual problems posed by the poet's attempt to put into words that which is unsayable and beyond representation. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2010.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index.10aMilton, John,d1608-1674xCriticism and interpretation. 0aIneffable, The, in literature. 0aEnglish poetryyEarly modern, 1500-1700.08iPrint versionz9780199572625 0aOxford English monographs.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199572625.001.000101603nam 2200289 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001000135082001700145100002400162245007900186260004700265300003200312520033600344533031200680504005100992650003201043650006101075650006101136650001901197776003301216856006401249OSOUK99572748StDuBDS20100218131114.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||100211s2009 enka fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPR44704a820.91452221 aDuff, David,d1962-10aRomanticism and the uses of genreh[electronic resource] /cby David Duff. aOxford :bOxford University Press,cc2009. ax, 256 p. :bill. ;c24 cm.8 aThis reappraisal of the role of genre in Romanticism explores the generic innovations that drove the Romantic 'revolution in literature'. Also examined is the movement's fascination with archaic forms such as the ballad, the sonnet, and the epic, the revival of which made Romanticism a 'retro' as well as a revolutionary movement. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2010.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aRomanticismzGreat Britain. 0aEnglish literaturey18th centuryxHistory and criticism. 0aEnglish literaturey19th centuryxHistory and criticism. 0aLiterary form.08iPrint versionz978019957274840uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199572748.001.000101927nam 2200325 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001000135082001700145100002400162245012600186260004600312300004000358520033600398533031200734504005101046600003301097650007401130650005501204650007001259650005201329650006501381650005801446776003301504856006401537OSOUK99574865StDuBDS20100218131115.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||100211s2009 enkab fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aPR27504a820.93582221 aButterfield, Ardis.14aThe familiar enemyh[electronic resource] :bChaucer, language, and nation in the Hundred Years War /cArdis Butterfield. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2009. axxx, 444 p. :bill., maps ;c25 cm.8 a'The Familiar Enemy' examines the linguistic, literary, and cultural identities of England and France during the Hundred Years War. It explores works by Deschamps, Charles d'Orleans, and Gower, as well as Chaucer who, the book argues, must be resituated within the context of the multilingual cultural geography of medieval Europe. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2010.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index.10aChaucer, Geoffrey,dd. 1400. 0aEnglish literatureyMiddle English, 1100-1500xHistory and criticism. 0aFrench literatureyTo 1500xHistory and criticism. 0aEnglish literatureyMiddle English, 1100-1500xFrench influences. 0aFrench literatureyTo 1500xEnglish influences. 0aNationalism and literaturezGreat BritainxHistoryyTo 1500. 0aNationalism and literaturezFrancexHistoryyTo 1500.08iPrint versionz978019957486540uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199574865.001.000101896nam 2200325 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001000135082001700145100002900162245017900191260004600370300002500416490005400441520033500495533031200830504005101142600003701193630007601230600002701306600003401333650005101367776003301418830005501451856006401506OSOUK99575541StDuBDS20100218131115.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||100211s2010 enk fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aBS50004a220.60922221 aMossman, Stephen,d1979-10aMarquard von Lindau and the challenges of religious life in late medieval Germanyh[electronic resource] :bthe Passion, the Eucharist, the Virgin Mary /cby Stephen Mossman. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2010. avi, 381 p. ;c22 cm.1 aOxford modern languages and literature monographs8 aA study of Marquard von Lindau, arguably the most widely read author in German before the Reformation. Active in the second half of the 14th century, in the generation after the Black Death, Marquard made a distinctive and critical contribution to contemporary understanding of Christ's Passion, the Eucharist and the Virgin Mary. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2010.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index.00aMarquard,cvon Lindau,dd. 1392.00aBiblexCriticism, interpretation, etc.xHistoryyMiddle Ages, 600-1500.00aJesus ChristxPassion.00aMary,cBlessed Virgin, Saint. 0aLord's SupperxHistoryyMiddle Ages, 600-1500.08iPrint versionz9780199575541 0aOxford modern languages and literature monographs.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199575541.001.000101753nam 2200301 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050000900135082002300144100001800167245015100185260004600336300003300382520030200415533031200717504005101029610004601080650007101126650009001197651004801287700001901335776003301354856006401387OSOUK99576319StDuBDS20100218131115.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||100211s2009 enka fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aZ32504a070.50941090322221 aRees, Graham.10aPublishing, politics, and cultureh[electronic resource] :bthe king's printers in the reign of James I and VI /cby Graham Rees and Maria Wakely. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2009. axi, 280 p. :bill. ;c25 cm.8 aBased on hitherto unexplored and unpublished legal and business records, this study presents a full account of London printing firms in the reign of James I. In particular it examines the businesses of men associated with that crucial instrument of cultural production - the King's Printing House. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2010.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index.20aKing's Printing House (England)xHistory. 0aPublishers and publishingzEnglandzLondonxHistoryy17th century. 0aPublishers and publishingxPolitical aspectszEnglandzLondonxHistoryy17th century. 0aGreat BritainxHistoryyJames I, 1603-1625.1 aWakely, Maria.08iPrint versionz978019957631940uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199576319.001.0001