Literature, Poetry, and Literary Theory and Criticism
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The Monstrous Debt: Modalities of Romantic Influence in Twentieth-Century Literature
Edited by Damian Walford Davies and Richard Marggraf Turley
The Monstrous Debt traces the diverse influences of the Romantics in twentieth-century literature, examining the ways in which twentieth-century writers have constructed their own versions of Romanticism.
Ashes & Stars
Daniel Hughes
Fifty-five of Daniel Hughes’s final poems, containing distinctly insightful and literate meditations on themes of love, art, and hope.
“Profit and Delight”: Printed Miscellanies in England, 1640–1682
Adam Smyth
The first sustained study of seventeenth-century printed miscellanies.
Criticism: A Quarterly for Literature and the Arts
Edited by Cannon Schmitt
Dedicated to the futures of the critical enterprise, Criticism provides a forum for innovative scholarship in the humanities. Published four times a year.