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Master and Margarita
This book, part of the acclaimed AATSEEL Critical Companions series, is designed to guide readers through Mikhail Bulgakov's satirical... Les mer
Measures of Science
Drawing on past and current research in continental philosophy, Measures of Science: Theological and Technological Impulses in Early Modern Thought... Les mer
By the Ionian Sea
"The book is worth reading from beginning to end," said The Nation in June 1905, upon the first American publication of this classic work... Les mer
Peltse and Pentameron
In these two novellas, Volodymyr Dibrova tells the story of how the Soviet system was sustained by individuals who never truly believed in it, but... Les mer
The Shadow of That Thought
The debate on Heidegger's turning toward National Socialism that began in the 1940s returned in force with the publication of Victor Farias's... Les mer
Phenomenology and Skepticism
This volume of essays honors the extensive contributions of James M. Edie to the development of phenomenological thought. Grounded in Edie's... Les mer
The Poetics of Resistance
The Poetics of Resistance: Heidegger's Line is a well-informed, carefully written, and detailed treatment of the political implications of... Les mer
Comic Agony
With clarity, liveliness, and wit, Albert Bermel explores the juxtaposition of the tragic and the comic in modern drama, revealing the ways in which... Les mer
The Post-Colonial Literature of Lusophone Africa
This specially commissioned work is the first comprehensive and up-to-date volume in English on the Portuguese and Creole literatures of the five... Les mer
Solidarity and Treason
Lisa Fittko's gripping memoir of the antifascist resistance in Germany opens with Hitler's ascension to power in January 1933, and continues... Les mer
Prologue
Nikolai Chernyshevsky (1828-89) is most famous as the author of What is To Be Done? (1863), one of the most inspirational texts in the Russian... Les mer
Home and Beyond
At a time when many philosophers have concluded that Husserl's philosophy is exhausted, but when alternatives appear to be exhausted as well,... Les mer
Tell Me a Story
How are our memories, our narratives, and our intelligence interrelated? What can artificial intelligence and narratology say to each other? In this... Les mer
Renaissance Drama 24
Renaissance Drama, an annual and interdisciplinary publication, is devoted to drama and performance as a central feature of Renaissance culture. The... Les mer
Pasternak’s Dr. Zhivago
This book, part of the acclaimed AATSEEL Critical Companions series, is designed to guide readers through Doctor Zhivago, Boris Pasternak's... Les mer
The Return of Philip Latinowicz
Philip Latinowicz is a successful but disillusioned painter who returns to his hometown after an absence of twenty-three years. He hopes that... Les mer
Time, Forward!
A classic of Soviet realism, Time, Forward! captures the enthusiasm and optimism of the first Five-Year Plan in its portrayal of the construction of... Les mer
The Safety Net
Fritz Tolm has risen to the top of a vast cartel of banking, industrial, and media interests--the most visible and powerful position in all of... Les mer
Home and Beyond
At a time when many philosophers have concluded that Husserl's philosophy is exhausted, but when alternatives appear to be exhausted as well,... Les mer
The Selected Stories of Siegfried Lenz
Siegfried Lenz is one of Germany's foremost writers, ranking in popularity as well as critical esteem with GÜnter Grass and Heinrich BÖll. In... Les mer
Self, Person, World
Self, Person, World presents a synoptic survey of human life in its personal, social, and mythic dimensions, drawing on sources such as Freud, Weber,... Les mer
Women in a River Landscape
In BÖll's last novel, politicians, bankers, and public relations men of the new postwar Germany cruise through the social murk seeking... Les mer
Zenobia
A full-length novel by a member of the Romanian literary avant-garde, Zenobia is the evocation of the singular quest of a Surrealist knight-errant... Les mer
Elias Portolu
Winner of the 1926 Nobel Prize for Literature After serving time in mainland Italy for a minor theft, Elias Portolu returns home to Nuoro, in... Les mer