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The Language, Literature &Culture Collection covers a broad range of time periods from the medieval to the contemporary, especially the long seventeenth to twentieth centuries. As a collection these journals contain articles on subjects including, but not limited to, literature (including poetry), history of art, history, theatre, visual culture (including film), cultural studies, music, language theory and politics among many others. Journals new to the list in 2010 are Dix-Neuf, the journal of the Society of Dix-Neuviémistes and The Keats-Shelley Review published on behalf of the Keats-Shelley Memorial Association. The MORE Language, Literature & Culture Collection is offered to libraries and institutions that wish to subscribe in a single purchase to a significant body of international publications. A subscription includes access to the entire online archive of back volumes, making available a deep archive of material previously to be found only in printed form. A free trial is offered to interested parties: for more details of the journals contained in the collection please click here; for information on how to set up a free trial please click here. To begin your free online trial simply complete and submit this form: |
Contents include: • The Other Stage: from Jane Eyre to Wide Sargasso Sea • The Role of Religion in Wuthering Heights • Preliminary remarks on George Seferis' visual poetics • Language ideologies in 'American' literary history • Cheating the Censor: Romanian Writers under Communism • Architecture, Psychiatry, and Lebensreform at an Agricultural Colony of the Insane — Lower Austria, 1903 • Rhetorics of Transformation in Rimbaud’s Illuminations • Finding Rembrandt? Place, History, Experience and the Individual • Woman in the Tower: “Nineteen Old Poems” and the Poetics of Un/concealment • The Age-Transcending Friendship of the Poets Fan Yun (451-503) and He Xun (ca. 470-519) • Hollywood's Middle Ages: The Development of Knights of the Round Table and Ivanhoe, 1935-53 • Darwin, Hardy, and Bergson — A Glimpse of Continuity? • The American Intoxication: Discontinuity, Vision, and Tragic Experience in Tess of the d'Urbervilles • Plays in Search of Identity: Challenging the Canon • Ancient Rome in Italian cinema under Mussolini: The case of Scipione l'Africano • Inside the Beast's Cage: Gianni Amelio's Lamerica and the Dilemmas of Post-1989 Leftist Cinema • Castiglione vs. Cicero: Political Engagement, or Effeminate Chatter? • Reading the Convivio from Trecento Florence to Dante's Cinquecento Commentators • Amnesia and Remembering: Dal polo all'equatore, a Film by Yervant Gianikian and Angela Ricci Lucchi • Defending the National Literature? Cultural Historical Background of the Finnish System of Public Lending Right Compensation • Language and Music: The Pragmatic Turn • Saving the Ming through the Written Text: The Case of the Loyalist Fan Jingwen • Preaching the Cross: Liturgy and Crusade Propaganda • A Slave by Any Other Name: Names and Identity of Toni Morrison’s Beloved • Increased Competition and Reduced Popularity: US Given Name Trends of the Twentieth Century and Early Twenty-First Centuries • Isaac, Iphigeneia, Christ: Human Sacrifice and the Semiotics of Divine Intentions in Goethe • Heinrich von Kleist's 'Poetology of the Extreme' in the Light of Freud and Aristotle • Modern Beauty: Baudelaire, the Everyday, Cultural Studies • Translation, Intertextuality, Interpretation • To the Ends of the Earth: Renaissance Journeys and Imagination's Sight • L'Indiscipline de l'Arrêt burlesque et les deux voies de la légitimation du discours scientifique • 'The world will be saved by beauty': The Revival of Romantic Theories of the Symbol in Pavel Florenskii's Works • The Path and Building Metaphors in the Speeches of Vladimir Putin: Back to the Future? • On the Study of Tang Literature • The Literary Lives of Nuns: Poems Inscribed on a Memorial Niche for the Tang Nun Benxing |