Drama, Performance & Literary Studies Catalogue 2018-19

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DRAMA, PERFORMANCE & LITERARY STUDIES NEW BOOKS CATALOGUE

2018-19


ARDEN PERFORMANCE EDITIONS

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“The Arden Performance Editions so far represent a much-needed and important contribution. In such a crowded market, it is remarkable to see editions that feel so fresh, relevant, and necessary.” Studies in Theatre and Performance

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Contents Drama and Performance Studies Theatre Studies...................................................2 Performance Studies...........................................8

This year, Bloomsbury Academic celebrates our 10th anniversary In our short history, we’ve become an award-winning publisher across the humanities, social sciences and visual arts and combined the incredible publishing histories of Methuen Drama, The Arden Shakespeare, T&T Clark and Fairchild Books in one place. And we’re still growing: I.B. Tauris, a leading publisher in Middle East Studies, International Studies, History, Politics and Visual Culture joined Bloomsbury in 2018!

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Performance Practice........................................10 Theatre Practice.................................................13

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Modern Drama - Modern Plays.........................17 Modern Drama - Play Collections.....................24 Shakespeare and Early Modern Drama.........26 Literary Studies Contemporary Literature...................................35 Modernism........................................................39 Twentieth-Century Literature.............................46 Literary Theory...................................................48 Comparative Literature......................................51 Poetry................................................................55 Literature and Culture.......................................56 Environmental Literature...................................59 Children's Literature..........................................60

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Bloomsbury Revelations Bringing together books and thinkers that have opened up startling new ways of looking at the world, the Bloomsbury Revelations series celebrates the originality and excellence of Bloomsbury's non-fiction publishing. Including books by the likes of Winston Churchill, Slavoj Zizek, Ferdinand de Saussure, Ronald Dworkin, Constantin Stanislavski and Gilles Deleuze, this is an essential library of the thinkers who have fundamentally shaped the way we see the modern world.

Brecht on Performance

Brecht On Theatre

Bertolt Brecht

Edited by Marc Silberman, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA, Steve Giles, University of Nottingham, UK & Tom Kuhn, St Hugh's College, Oxford University, UK

Messingkauf and Modelbooks Edited by Tom Kuhn, St Hugh's College, Oxford University, UK, Steve Giles, University of Nottingham, UK & Marc Silberman, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA "Brecht on Performance is a vital aid to English speakers in understanding Brecht as a theatre practitioner as well as what constitutes Brechtian performance. For the first time, a full edition of the unfinished Messingkauf"— translated as Buying Brass — is available in English. [This book] will allow Anglophone scholars and performance practitioners to revisit Brecht’s influence as a writer, theoretician, and theatre maker specifically, but also — more generally — the relationship between political thought and aesthetics, and between the theory and the practice of making art." TDR: The Drama Review UK October 2018 • US October 2018 • 328 pages • 50 bw illus PB 9781350077065 • £19.99 / $26.95 Individual eBook 9781350077072 Library eBook 9781350077089 Series: Bloomsbury Revelations • Bloomsbury Academic World English

Impro

"The new Brecht on Theatre improves on John Willett’s original version, introducing some enlightening texts that were not previously accessible to an English-speaking readership ... Finely conceived and beautifully edited." Modern Language Review Charting the development of Brecht’s thinking over four decades, the volume demonstrates how the theories of Epic Theatre and Verfremdung evolved, and contains notes and essays on the staging of The Threepenny Opera, Mahagonny, Mother Courage, Puntila, Galileo, and many other plays. UK October 2018 • 392 pages • 39 bw illus PB 9781350068902 • £19.99 Individual eBook 9781350068919 Library eBook 9781350068926 Series: Bloomsbury Revelations • Bloomsbury Academic World English (excluding USA)

The Shifting Point

Improvisation and the Theatre

Forty Years of Theatrical Exploration, 1946–87

Keith Johnstone

Peter Brook

In this landmark work, now available in the Bloomsbury Revelations series, Keith Johnstone provides a revelatory guide to rediscovering and unlocking the imagination. Admired for its clarity and zest, Impro lays bare the techniques and exercises used to foster spontaneity and narrative skill for actors. Divided into four sections, 'Status', 'Spontaneity', 'Narrative Skills' and 'Masks and Trance', arranged more or less in the order a group might approach them, the book sets out the specific approaches which Johnstone has himself found most useful and most stimulating. The result is a fascinating exploration of the nature of spontaneous creativity. UK October 2018 • 208 pages PB 9781350069039 • £14.99 Individual eBook 9781350069046 Library eBook 9781350069053 Series: Bloomsbury Revelations • Bloomsbury Academic World English (excluding USA)

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Bertolt Brecht

Brook's account covers many of the groundbreaking productions that cemented his reputation as 'one of the artistic geniuses of our time' (San Franciso Herald): his controversial productions of King Lear and Romeo and Juliet; the 3-month period in Africa which culminated in The Conference of the Birds; Marat/Sade; filming King Lear and Lord of the Flies, and the epic The Mahabharata. With Brook's reflections on the problems of Shakespeare and opera, and on a range of modern theatre artists including Grotowski, Gordon Craig and Samuel Beckett, The Shifting Point provides a uniquely revealing account of 4 decades of artistic exploration. UK October 2018 • 232 pages PB 9781350069428 • £18.99 Individual eBook 9781350069435 Library eBook 9781350069442 Series: Bloomsbury Revelations • Bloomsbury Academic World All Languages (excluding USA)

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Reader in Tragedy

Chris Jones, Chicago Tribune, USA

Edited by Marcus Nevitt, University of Sheffield, UK & Tanya Pollard, Brooklyn College, The City University of New York, USA

Broadway and American Society from 'Angels in America’ to ‘Hamilton’ Organized chronologically, this lively and readable work tells the story of Broadway’s renaissance from the darkest days of the AIDS crisis, via the disaster that was Spiderman: Turn Off the Dark through the unparalleled financial, artistic and political success of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Hamilton. Chris Jones was in the theatres when and where it mattered. He takes readers from the moment when Tony Kushner’s angel crashed (quite literally) through the ceiling of prejudice and religious intolerance to the triumph of Hamilton, with the coda of the Broadway cast addressing a new Republican vice-president from the stage. UK November 2018 • US November 2018 • 240 pages PB 9781350071933 • £17.99 / $24.95 Individual eBook 9781350071940 Library eBook 9781350071957 Methuen Drama

An Anthology of Classical Criticism to Contemporary Theory

This unique anthology presents the most important historical essays on tragedy, ranging from antiquity to the present, divided into historical periods and arranged chronologically. Across its span it traces the development of theories and philosophies of tragedy, enabling readers to consider the ways in which different varieties of environmentalist, feminist, leftist and postcolonial thought have transformed the status of tragedy, and the idea of the tragic, for recent generations of artists, critics and thinkers. Students of literature and theatre will find this collection an invaluable and accessible guide to writing from Plato and Aristotle through to 21st-century theorists.

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Rise Up!

UK February 2019 • US March 2019 • 336 pages PB 9781474270427 • £28.99 / $39.95 • HB 9781474270434 • £90.00 / $122.00 Individual eBook 9781474270441 Library eBook 9781474270458 Methuen Drama World English

Theory for Theatre Studies Series Editors: Kim Solga, Western University, Canada & Susan Bennett, University of Calgary, Canada

Theory for Theatre Studies meets the need for accessible, mid-length volumes that unpack key words that lie at the core of the discipline. Aimed primarily at undergraduate students and secondarily at postgraduates and researchers, these volumes feature both background material historicizing the term, and forward-looking research into intersecting theoretical trends in the field. Case studies ground volumes in praxis, and additional online resources ensure readers are equipped with the necessary skills and understanding to move deeper into the discipline.

Theory for Theatre Studies: Sound

Susan Bennett, University of Calgary, Canada

Theory for Theatre Studies: Space Kim Solga, Western University, Canada

Sound provides the first overview of relevant critical theory for students and researchers in theatre and performance studies. Exploring areas such as music, speech and soundscape, this volume will open up the study of theatrical production and live performance to engage more effectively its aural dimensions. By way of developed case studies, readers will access new methodologies and approaches for their own exploration of 'sound' as a performance component. In an engagement with the burgeoning interdisciplinary field of sound studies, this book will alert theatre and performance studies scholars and students to new work important to our fields.

This book provides the first overview for students and researchers of relevant critical theory relating to this fundamental aspect of theatre and performance. It examines the 'spatial turn' in 20th-century theatre and performance making – and criticism – and establishes 5 frameworks for thinking through the spatial turn. A range of case studies from the contemporary world of theatre and performance demonstrate how these frameworks continue to shape and impact the ways in which space emerges as a topic of critical discussion today. The volume also explores new trends and theatre's engagement with the spaces of work, labour and capital.

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Critical Companions Series Editors: Patrick Lonergan, National University of Ireland Galway, Ireland & Kevin J. Wetmore, Loyola Marymount University, USA

Ranging across the 20th and 21st centuries, Methuen Drama's Critical Companions series covers playwrights, theatre makers, movements and periods of international theatre and performance. Drawing on original research, each volume provides a critical survey and analysis of a body of work by one author, giving attention to both text and performance.

Irish Drama and Theatre Since 1950

Patrick Lonergan, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland Drawing on major new archival discoveries and recent research, Patrick Lonergan presents an innovative, highly readable and informative account of Irish drama and theatre since 1950. The book focuses on the many Irish dramatists who have achieved international prominence during that period, starting with Beckett and Brendan Behan in the 1950s, continuing with Brian Friel and Tom Murphy in the 1960s, and concluding with the many great dramatists who emerged in the late 1990s – including Martin McDonagh, Enda Walsh, Conor McPherson and Marina Carr. UK March 2019 • US March 2019 • 288 pages • 15 bw illus PB 9781474262651 • £19.99 / $26.95 • HB 9781474262644 • £65.00 / $88.00 Individual eBook 9781474262668 Library eBook 9781474262675 Series: Critical Companions • Methuen Drama

The Theatre of Anthony Neilson Trish Reid, Kingston University, London, UK

"Significant to the field of theatre and performance because of its status as the first fulllength study of the playwright, but its importance is intensified by its deep thought, rigorous research and superb prose." Studies in Theatre and Performance This volume provides the first full-length study of both Neilson’s plays and his innovative rehearsal methodology. As well as providing a detailed account of each play Trish Reid includes an extensive new interview with Neilson and with many of his key collaborators. UK July 2018 • US July 2018 • 224 pages PB 9781472570291 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781472570307 Individual eBook 9781472570314 Library eBook 9781472570321 Series: Critical Companions • Methuen Drama

The Theatre of Tom Murphy Playwright Adventurer

Nicholas Grene, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland "The best and most complete [book on Murphy] that anyone has yet produced and all future scholars and critics will use it as a diving board from which to plunge into Murphy's deep and turbulent waters." Fintan O’Toole, The Irish Times Tom Murphy shot to fame with the London production of A Whistle in the Dark in 1961, establishing him as the outstanding Irish playwright of his generation. The international success of DruidMurphy in 2012–13 served to underline his continuing appeal and importance. This provides an overview of all his work and a detailed reading of his most significant texts. UK December 2018 • US December 2018 • 272 pages PB 9781472568106 • £21.99 / $29.95 Previously published in HB 9781472568113 Individual eBook 9781472568120 Library eBook 9781472568137 Series: Critical Companions • Methuen Drama

The Drama and Theatre of Sarah Ruhl Amy Muse, University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minnesota, USA

This study provides a clear and accessible analysis of Sarah Ruhl's ouevre, giving readers an experience of her plays, not just an explanation of them. Through a finely-grained, dimensional account of each play, readers are immersed in Ruhl’s unique idiom; in themes of love and death, mourning and loss, intimacy and faith, and in inventive stagecraft to articulate consciousness onstage. Enriched by engaging essays by three scholars, a roundtable discussion with female directors of her generation, this is a companionable guide for students of American literature and theatre studies. UK July 2018 • US July 2018 • 232 pages HB 9781350007819 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781350007826 Library eBook 9781350007802 Series: Critical Companions • Methuen Drama

The Theatre and Films of Conor McPherson Conspicuous Communities

Eamonn Jordan, University College Dublin, Ireland This book offers a vibrant and detailed critical analysis of the plays and films of Conor McPherson. It considers issues of gender, class, violence, wealth and the supernatural in relation to the conditions and expressions of agency in the cultural, political and contexts in which the work is written and performed. Supplemented by a number of contributed critical and performance perspectives, including an interview with Conor McPherson, the volume provides readers with a clear analysis of the work and accounts for its popular and critical success. UK February 2019 • US February 2019 • 256 pages HB 9781350051218 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781350051225 Library eBook 9781350051232 Series: Critical Companions • Methuen Drama

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Series Editors: Michael Balfour, Griffith University, Australia & Sheila Preston, University of East London, UK

The Applied Theatre series brings together leading international scholars who engage with and advance the field. Volumes offer a theoretical framework and introductory survey of the field addressed, combined with a range of case studies illustrating, and critically engaging with, practice.

Applied Theatre: Creative Ageing

Sheila McCormick, University of Salford, UK Applied Theatre: Creative Ageing examines the complex social, political and cultural needs of older adults and asks how contemporary applied theatre responds to those needs. This publication allows an examination of innovative national and international practice in applied theatre that responds to the needs of older adults to encourage outcomes such as wellbeing and social inclusion. The volume also questions how we, as a society, wish to respond to the complex needs of older adults and the process of ageing and how applied theatre practices can help us do so in a way that is both positive and inclusive. UK February 2019 • US February 2019 • 272 pages • 6 bw illus PB 9781474233828 • £19.99 / $34.95 Previously published in HB 9781474233835 Individual eBook 9781474233842 Library eBook 9781474233859 Series: Applied Theatre • Methuen Drama

Applied Theatre: Women and the Criminal Justice System Caoimhe McAvinchey, Queen Mary University London, UK

This provides the first sustained critical enquiry into applied theatre practice with women affected by the criminal justice system. Drawing on a range of international case studies, interviews with practitioners and participants and original documentation from applied theatre projects, the book articulates new understanding about the cultural representations of women who offend, how government policy inscribes social, economic and political values upon these bodies and how applied theatre practice negotiates ideas of identity, agency, authority and representation. UK March 2019 • US March 2019 • 288 pages HB 9781474262552 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781474262569 Library eBook 9781474262576 Series: Applied Theatre • Methuen Drama

Applied Theatre: Economies

Edited by Molly Mullen, University of Auckland, New Zealand Applied Theatre: Economies addresses a notoriously problematic area of applied theatre, asking: Is it all about the money? Are the aims and forms of applied theatre inevitably determined by the economic conditions in which it is produced? Will applied theatre makers always, ultimately, align with the agendas of the donors on which they depend? Are there sustainable ways to finance or resource applied theatre that do not undermine its social and artistic values or conflict with the interests of participants?

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Applied Theatre

UK September 2018 • US September 2018 • 280 pages HB 9781350001701 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781350001718 Library eBook 9781350001725 Series: Applied Theatre • Methuen Drama

Popular Performance

Edited by Adam Ainsworth, Kingston University, London, UK, Oliver Double, University of Kent, UK & Louise Peacock, University of Hull, UK Popular Performance defines and surveys varieties of performance where the main purpose is to entertain. Contributions by new and established scholars focus particularly on how it is made, explaining the techniques of performance and production that make it so appealing to audiences. With sections examining how popular performance works in a range of historical and contemporary examples, readers will gain insights into the variety tradition; performance forms associated with circus; issues relating to the identity of the performer in burlesque and pantomime, and issues relating to venue and audience in contemporary street theatre, stand-up, and live sketch comedy. UK October 2018 • US October 2018 • 304 pages • 8 bw illus PB 9781350089686 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781474247344 Individual eBook 9781474247351 Library eBook 9781474247337 Methuen Drama

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Tennessee Williams in Sweden and France, 1945–1965

Cultural Translations, Sexual Anxieties and Racial Fantasies Dirk Gindt, Stockholm University, Sweden This volume provides a critical study of the processes of production and reception of American playwright Tennessee Williams’ works on Swedish and French stages at the height of his commercial popularity between 1945 and 1965. With each chapter focusing on stage productions of one of the major plays and considering issues of embodiment, performance and visual culture, Dirk Gindt charts and analyses the patterns of migration and cultural translation of Williams’ plays. Readers are provided with a nuanced understanding of the transnational impact of one of the 20th century’s most influential playwrights. UK January 2019 • US January 2019 • 288 pages • 30 bw illus HB 9781350022072 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781350022089 Library eBook 9781350022065 Methuen Drama

Nomadic Theatre

Mobilizing Theory and Practice on the European Stage Liesbeth Groot Nibbelink, Utrecht University, The Netherlands

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Puppets and Cities

Articulating Identities in Southeast Asia Jennifer Goodlander, Indiana University, USA The book addresses how puppetry complements and combines with urban spaces to articulate present and future cultural and national identities. Puppetry in Southeast Asia is one of the oldest and most dynamic genres of performance. Bangkok, Jakarta, Phnom Penh, and other dynamic cities are expanding and rapidly changing. Performance brings people together, offers opportunities for economic growth, and bridges public and private spheres. Whether it is a traditional shadow performance borrowing from Star Wars or giant puppets parading down the street, this book examines how puppets operate as objects and in performance to make culture come alive. UK December 2018 • US December 2018 • 240 pages • 26 bw illus HB 9781350044418 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781350044425 Library eBook 9781350044432 Methuen Drama

George Farquhar

A Migrant Life Reversed David Roberts, Birmingham City University, UK

This study introduces the concept of ‘nomadic theatre’ as a tool for analyzing mobile performances and performative installations. It includes detailed analysis of contemporary performance practices by leading European artists, including Rimini Protokoll, Dries Verhoeven, Ontroerend Goed and Signa, and demonstrates how mobile performances radically rethink the conditions of the stage and alter our understanding of spectatorship. Nomadic Theatre takes an integrated approach to theory and practice, instigates connections across disciplinary fields, and feeds dramaturgical analysis with insights derived from media theory, urban philosophy, cartography, architecture and game studies.

"This captivating biography, full of previously undiscovered material, tells the story of Restoration playwright George Farquhar (1677– 1707) in reverse: from his death in poverty, through the success of The Beaux Stratagem and A Recruiting Officer, and ending with his birth in Londonderry. Essential reading not only for those interested in Farquhar or 18thcentury theatre, but also in the literature of the dispossessed, it is the first study to combine elegant readings of Farquhar’s plays with migrancy criticism. Farquhar, it shows, was more modern than any other writer of the period." Tiffany Stern, The Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham, UK

UK March 2019 • US March 2019 • 288 pages • 12 bw illus HB 9781350051034 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781350051041 Library eBook 9781350051058 Series: Thinking through Theatre • Methuen Drama

UK July 2018 • US July 2018 • 240 pages • 1 bw illus HB 9781350057067 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781350057074 Library eBook 9781350057081 Series: Cultural Histories of Theatre and Performance • Methuen Drama

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Series Editors: Mark Taylor-Batty, Workshop Theatre, University of Leeds, UK & Enoch Brater, The University of Michigan, USA Methuen Drama Engage offers original reflections about key practitioners, movements and genres in the fields of modern theatre and performance. Each volume challenges mainstream critical thought through the introduction of original and interdisciplinary perspectives.

Authenticity in Contemporary Theatre and Performance

Fiery Temporalities in Theatre and Performance

Daniel Schulze, Theater Konstanz, Germany

Maurya Wickstrom, City University of New York, USA

Make it Real

This study analyses the ‘culture of authenticity’ as it relates to theatre and establishes a theoretical framework for analysis. It examines three types of performances that exemplify this structure of feeling: intimate theatre seen in Forced Entertainment productions such as Quizoola!, as well as one-on-one performances, such as Oentroerend Goed’s Internal; immersive theatres as illustrated by Punchdrunk’s shows The Masque of the Red Death and The Drowned Man; and documentary theatre, through various examples such as Robin Soan’s Talking to Terrorists and Edmund Burke’s Black Watch. UK September 2018 • US September 2018 • 296 pages PB 9781350086654 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781350000964 Individual eBook 9781350000971 Library eBook 9781350000988 Series: Methuen Drama Engage • Methuen Drama

Ecologies of Precarity in TwentyFirst Century Theatre Politics, Affect, Responsibility

Marissia Fragkou, Canterbury Christ Church University, UK Presenting a critical investigation of the reinvigoration of the political in contemporary British theatre, Marissia Fragkou's study provides a fresh understanding of how theatre has engaged with issues of human vulnerability and responsibility in the last two decades. By focusing on the spiralling of uncertainty in the new millennium, the study makes a case for reading precarity as a political theatrical trope which carries the potential to re-animate our understanding of the ‘human’ and communal responsibility for the lives of others. UK September 2018 • US September 2018 • 248 pages HB 9781474267144 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781474267168 Library eBook 9781474267151 Series: Methuen Drama Engage • Methuen Drama

Social Housing in Performance The English Council Estate on and off Stage Katie Beswick, University of Exeter, UK Katie Beswick explores how council estates have been represented in England across a range of performance forms. Drawing on examples from mainstream, site-specific and socially engaged performance works, including work by SPID Theatre Company, Jordan McKenzie, Bola Agbaje, Andrea Dunbar and The National Youth Theatre, it considers the political potential of contemporary performance practices concerned with the council estate. Representations of the council estate are brought into dialogue with North American cultural products, beside cultural representations of social housing elsewhere in Northern Europe and South Africa, to uncover the features of the British context and situate the work globally. UK February 2019 • US February 2019 • 272 pages • 10 bw illus HB 9781474285216 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781474285193 Library eBook 9781474285209 Series: Methuen Drama Engage • Methuen Drama

The Initiation of History

"In a wonderful book that sets itself compellingly against death, against tragedy, against the closures and comforts of (theatrical) repetition, Maurya Wickstrom designates the theatre she loves as the source of an irruptive force of initiation. An initiation that is not against anything, that is not mere resistance, but insists instead upon being for something, for something before the end, for revolution, perhaps. Its bold claims are sustained through illuminating attention to the experience of a contemporary theatre that wrestles with its own contemporaneity." Nicholas Ridout, Queen Mary, University of London, UK

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Methuen Drama Engage

UK June 2018 • US June 2018 • 264 pages HB 9781474281690 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781474281706 Library eBook 9781474281713 Series: Methuen Drama Engage • Methuen Drama

Robert Lepage / Ex Machina Revolutions in Theatrical Space

James Reynolds, Kingston University London, UK Robert Lepage and Ex Machina’s theatricality is interdisciplinary and intercultural, and, characterized by intense hybridity. Robert Lepage / Ex Machina: Revolutions in Theatrical Space reads against the grain of criticism, providing readers with a fresh, practice-based and critical perspective by arguing that these aesthetic practices operate simultaneously as positive cultural principles. Drawing directly on case studies of process, a wide range of productions and in-depth interviews, this book intertwines theoretical and practical concerns, weighing them in balance, and, in doing so, produces a new critical perspective on Robert Lepage and Ex Machina. UK February 2019 • US February 2019 • 288 pages HB 9781474276092 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781474276580 Library eBook 9781474276597 Series: Methuen Drama Engage • Methuen Drama

Postdramatic Theatre and Form Edited by Michael Shane Boyle, Queen Mary University of London, UK, Matt Cornish, Ohio University, USA & Brandon Woolf, New York University, USA

This collection of essays brings together scholars, critics and artists to examine the stakes of continuing to use postdramatic theatre as a lens for studying contemporary performance. In addition to introducing key debates in contemporary performance and documenting recent developments in European and North American theatre making, this collection insists that postdramatic theatre is a formal category of performance. Contributors draw on literary studies, art history, film studies and philosophy to interrogate the aesthetic outputs of theatre as much as its material conditions such as funding. UK March 2019 • US March 2019 • 304 pages • 10 bw illus HB 9781350043169 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781350043176 Library eBook 9781350043183 Series: Methuen Drama Engage • Methuen Drama

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Thinking Through Theatre and Performance

Edited by Maaike Bleeker, Utrecht University, Netherlands, Adrian Kear, Wimbledon College of Arts, University of the Arts London, UK, Joe Kelleher, Roehampton University, UK & Heike Roms, University of Exeter, UK

Dance, Kinaesthesia and the Arts in Revolutionary Russia

Irina Sirotkina, National Research University Higher School of Economics, Russia & Roger Smith, Lancaster University, UK, and Institute of Philosophy of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia

This radical new textbook introduces an innovative approach to the study of performance. Emphasizing the need to re-engage with the materiality of theatre-making processes and to articulate the knowledge of performance located within the practice of theatre, Thinking Through Theatre and Performance examines the ways in which performance – and performance studies – is itself practised through enquiry-driven logics of creative invention and critical investigation.

"This book is a treasure chest of personages and practices— everyone from Kandinsky to Blok, from Scriabin to Shklovsky, and multiple souls in between; everything from Dalcroze Eurythmics to the Foxtrot. It offers dynamic new ways to view the cultural history of this time." The Russian Review

UK February 2019 • US March 2019 • 384 pages • 30 bw illus PB 9781472579607 • £24.99 / $33.95 • HB 9781472579614 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781472579621 Library eBook 9781472579638 Series: Thinking through Theatre • Methuen Drama

This book turns to history to show just how significant movement and the sense of movement were to pioneers of modernism at the turn of the 20th century. It makes history vivid through a picture of movement in the lives of an extraordinary generation of Russian artists, writers, theatre people and dancers.

Clowning as Social Performance in Colombia Ridicule and Resistance

Barnaby King, Edge Hill University, UK "King delivers a volume that blends an insider’s view of the evolution of clowning practice in Colombia with a critical analysis of the social, political, and economic forces that have helped to shape that evolution … Throughout the book, King’s insider understanding of the art of clowning and his participation in some of the acts provide keen insight and cogent argumentation … King offers a compelling and vibrant contribution that illuminates the ways in which clown performance intersects with everyday Colombian life." Modern Drama UK June 2018 • US June 2018 • 296 pages • 6 bw illus PB 9781350076396 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781474249270 Individual eBook 9781474249287 Library eBook 9781474249294 Methuen Drama

Performing Psychologies

Imagination, Creativity and Dramas of the Mind Edited by Nicola Shaughnessy, University of Kent, UK & Philip Barnard, University of Cambridge, UK

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The Sixth Sense of the AvantGarde

UK December 2018 • US December 2018 • 232 pages • 15 bw illus PB 9781350087408 • £21.99 / $29.95 Previously published in HB 9781350014312 Individual eBook 9781350014329 Library eBook 9781350014336 Methuen Drama World English

The Bloomsbury Companion to Dance Studies

Edited by Sherril Dodds, Temple University, USA The volume brings together leading international dance scholars to offer a comprehensive guide to the field of dance research, and the contemporary theories and methods that underpin its scholarship. Graduate students and students undertaking dissertation research will find it an essential guide to the various sub-disciplines, research methodologies and new directions in dance scholarship and research. The dances under investigation range from experimental conceptual concert dance through to underground street dance practices and dance on the digital screen, and the geographic reach encompasses dance-making from European, South Asian, North American, Australian and African-Caribbean contexts. UK March 2019 • US March 2019 • 448 pages • 15 bw illus HB 9781350024465 • £130.00 / $176.00 Individual eBook 9781350024472 Library eBook 9781350024496 Series: Bloomsbury Companions • Methuen Drama

Exploring Television Acting

Edited by Tom Cantrell, University of Westminster, UK & Christopher Hogg, Sheffield Hallam University, UK

Performing Psychologies offers new perspectives on drama and psychology, demonstrating the value of theatre and performance to scientific understanding of the mind. Encompassing a range of conditions (including autism, dementia and schizophrenia), the book challenges stereotypes of disability, madness and creativity, bringing arts and science into dialogue, with contributions from psychologists, theatre scholars and practitioners. The book demonstrates how performance practices offer insights into mental processes, engaging with emotion, memory and psychological experiences in ways that complement and enhance scientific approaches.

This is the first book to bring together scholarly and practitioner perspectives on acting for television. In 15 new essays by internationally distinguished researchers and actor-trainers, and the most exciting early-career scholars, this collection analyses the acting processes and resulting performances of some of the most acclaimed television actors such as Hugh Bonneville, Viola Davis, Philip Glenister, Hugh Laurie, Maxine Peake and Jason Watkin.

UK February 2019 • US February 2019 • 288 pages • 9 bw illus HB 9781474260855 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781474260862 Library eBook 9781474260879 Series: Performance and Science: Interdisciplinary Dialogues • Methuen Drama

UK May 2018 • US May 2018 • 208 pages HB 9781474248587 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781474248570 Library eBook 9781474248594 Methuen Drama

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Michael Chekhov’s Acting Technique A Practitioner’s Guide

Sinéad Rushe, Central School of Speech and Drama, UK Michael Chekhov's Acting Technique provides a complete overview of Chekhov's whole acting method, illuminating his principles through a wide range of practical exercises that illustrate how they can be applied to dramatic texts. After outlining Chekhov's basic principles, Rushe charts a journey through the foundational psychophysical exercises that can orient an actor's training and be applied to the development of a role. Rushe then explores specific methods of scene work, characterisation and the art of transformation. The book illustrates Chekhov’s approach by referring to productions of 'Diary of a Madman' and Othello; Sarah Kane's Blasted and television drama Breaking Bad. UK January 2019 • US January 2019 • 304 pages PB 9781408156889 • £21.99 / $29.95 • HB 9781350090033 • £65.00 / $88.00 Individual eBook 9781472503473 Library eBook 9781472503466 Series: Performance Books • Methuen Drama

Russian Theatre in Practice The Director's Guide

Edited by Amy Skinner, University of Hull, UK Strongly practical in its approach, Russian Theatre in Practice equips readers with an understanding of the varying approaches of each director, and through the practical exercises gives them the opportunity to participate and explore ideas in practice, thereby honing their own directing skills. Each chapter focuses on one director, combining an examination of their directing theory and technique with practical exercises for use in classroom or rehearsal settings. UK March 2019 • US March 2019 • 288 pages • 25 bw illus PB 9781474284417 • £24.99 / $33.95 • HB 9781474284424 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781474284431 Library eBook 9781474284448 Series: Performance Books • Methuen Drama

A Director’s Guide to the Art of Stand-up Chris Head, Freelance director and comedy coach, UK

This is the first book to give the director’s perspective on developing stand-up from club sets to full-length shows. Drawing on his own experience of directing stand-up alongside speaking to comedians and their directors, Chris Head produces a revealing perspective on the comic’s persona, their material, the structuring of shows and delivering a performance. For stand-up readers the book offers directorial insights and a fresh perspective on their work and will serve as a resource that will inspire as well as provide practical tips. For directors, coaches and writers it offers numerous tools and approaches for working with comics. UK July 2018 • US July 2018 • 200 pages • 2 bw illus PB 9781350035522 • £18.99 / $25.95 Individual eBook 9781350035539 Library eBook 9781350035546 Series: Performance Books • Methuen Drama

The Singer Acts/The Actor Sings

A Practical Guide to Living Through Song Glenn Seven Allen, Yale School of Drama, USA A practical workbook and video for musical theatre. Structured in three sections it allows readers to combine acting and singing technique for storytelling. Section One helps readers to understand song from a dramaturgical perspective. Section Two analyses singing and the psycho-physiological effect it has on audiences. Section Three combines these approaches into a holistic model for combining acting and singing technique. It is an essential workbook for all actors and singers, whether in training or in the profession, who are interested in telling great stories through great songs. UK February 2019 • US February 2019 • 256 pages PB 9781350043077 • £19.99 / $26.95 • HB 9781350043060 • £65.00 / $88.00 Individual eBook 9781350043084 Library eBook 9781350043053 Series: Performance Books • Methuen Drama

The Theatre of the Oppressed in Practice Today An Introduction to the Work and Principles of Augusto Boal

Ali Campbell, Queen Mary, University of London, UK This book provides an introduction to the political and artistic principles Augusto Boal's techniques are founded upon and traces their legacy today through examples of exemplary practice from around the globe. Authored by one of the key exponents of the Theatre of the Oppressed working today who was mentored by Boal, the volume equips readers with a clear grounding in the universal, transferable principles of Boal’s work. Using detailed contemporary case histories, Ali Campbell demonstrates how the underlying principles of Boal's practice have been adapted in the work of some of the most influential Applied Performance groups operating internationally today. UK March 2019 • US March 2019 • 256 pages • 15 bw illus PB 9781350031418 • £16.99 / $22.95 • HB 9781350031425 • £50.00 / $68.00 Individual eBook 9781350031401 Library eBook 9781350031432 Series: Performance Books • Methuen Drama

Performer Training Reconfigured Post-psychophysical Perspectives for the Twenty-first Century Frank Camilleri, University of Malta, Malta Performer Training Reconfigured rethinks the phenomenon of training for theatre and performance in the light of 21st-century developments, technologies and conditions. Stemming from the author's extensive practice and incorporating a review of current practices and theories, it advances different perspectives on how material circumstances shape and affect processes of training, devising, rehearsing and performing. Frank Camilleri puts forward the 'post-psychophysical' as a more extended form of psychophysical discursivity and practices that emerged and dominated in the 20th century. It offers invaluable introductions to a wide range of theories that can be applied to other areas of theatre, dance and performance. UK January 2019 • US January 2019 • 272 pages HB 9781350060180 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781350060197 Library eBook 9781350060210 Series: Performance Books • Methuen Drama

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From Shakespeare to David Bowie Edited by Susan Bennett, University of Calgary, Canada & Sonia Massai, King's College London, UK Featuring a Foreword by Ivo van Hove and an original interview with him about his process, this book provides a wealth of resources and critical analysis of van Hove's renowned theatre, opera and musical productions. With discussion of his productions ranging from Antigone to The Crucible, La Clemenza di Tito to Brokeback Mountain and from The Taming of the Shrew to The Fountainhead, this richly illustrated book presents the full diversity of van Hove’s work and explores his directorial process through interviews, director’s notes and critical reviews. Contributors are international, field-leading scholars, distinguished theatre professionals and van Hove’s closest collaborators. UK July 2018 • US July 2018 • 264 pages • 16 colour and 30 bw illus PB 9781350031548 • £26.99 / $36.95 • HB 9781350031531 • £80.00 / $108.00 Individual eBook 9781350031555 Library eBook 9781350031524 Series: Performance Books • Methuen Drama

Applied Improvisation

Leading, Collaborating, and Creating Beyond the Theatre Edited by Theresa Robbins Dudeck, Freelance practitioner and scholar, USA & Caitlin McClure, Freelance practitioner, USA "Applied Improvisation is a world-class textbook for those who want to learn how to teach corporate and nonprofit groups improvisation skills. It's also an inspiring idea book for anyone who wants to bring the magic of theatre to their organization. After reading this remarkable work, you'll be eager to start on your own improv adventure." Daniel H. Pink, author of To Sell Is Human, Drive, and A Whole New Mind UK April 2018 • US April 2018 • 320 pages • 19 bw illus PB 9781350014367 • £21.99 / $29.95 • HB 9781350014350 • £65.00 / $88.00 Individual eBook 9781350014381 Library eBook 9781350014398 Methuen Drama

A Life-coaching Approach to Screen Acting Daniel Dresner, Freelance, UK

Combining life-coaching and screen-acting techniques in one accessible handbook, this guide empowers actors to overcome personal inhibitions and approach their work, characters and careers with confidence to produce real and believable acting on screen. Structured to build absolute confidence and understanding of yourself before you take on a new role and play someone else, this book employs life-coaching techniques to give you the conviction to face a fulfilling but potentially daunting career as an actor. After mentoring you towards self-assurance, Dresner moves on to examine essential elements of a screen actor’s craft, such as emotions, imagination, nerves, listening and line-learning.

The Dramatic Text Workbook and Video

Practical Tools for Actors and Directors David Carey, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, USA & Rebecca Clark Carey, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, USA A textbook which explores the expressive potential of language, and how actors can develop their verbal skills to release that potential. A follow-up to The Verbal Arts Workbook, and now including a revised introduction, updated reading lists and a comprehensive revision of the major exercises within the book, it is supported by over 90 minutes of online video workshops, exploring the key techniques and tactics explored in the book. UK February 2019 • US February 2019 • 304 pages PB 9781350055056 • £21.99 / $29.95 • HB 9781350055049 • £65.00 / $88.00 Individual eBook 9781350055063 Library eBook 9781350055070 Series: Theatre Arts Workbooks • Methuen Drama

PERFORMANCE PRACTICE

Ivo van Hove

Laban's Efforts in Action

A Movement Handbook for Actors with Online Video Resources Vanessa Ewan, Central School of Speech and Drama, UK & Kate Sagovsky, Theatre practitioner, UK Laban's Efforts in Action is the first book to document Rudolf Laban's Efforts of Action Drive, which provide understanding of movement (strength, timing and control) in terms of inner intention, in a practical, focused and detailed way for the actor. Following years of research, this new text now makes the process widely available and accessible to the actor. Written using experience-based examples, it offers a greater depth of coverage than any other text and a new creative process for the actor with practical exercises, video examples, case studies and theoretical background. UK October 2018 • US October 2018 • 320 pages PB 9781472533241 • £24.99 / $33.95 • HB 9781472528162 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781472524522 Library eBook 9781472532428 Methuen Drama

The Actor's Survival Guide

How to Make Your Way in Hollywood Jon S. Robbins, Actor and blogger, USA From the experience of relocating to LA to the casting process, to identifying (and finding work with) the key players in the film and television industry, The Actor's Survival Guide offers a business-centered road map through the pitfalls and wrong turns that derail too many promising careers and frustrate even the most dedicated of actors, and – for those who have the skills and determination to persevere – provides an extra competitive edge and experience and know-how. This updated and revised edition includes new sections on new media and contracts. UK February 2019 • US February 2019 • 224 pages • 20 bw illus PB 9781350039384 • £19.99 / $26.95 • HB 9781350039377 • £65.00 / $88.00 Individual eBook 9781350039391 Library eBook 9781350039360 Methuen Drama

UK October 2018 • US October 2018 • 176 pages PB 9781350039438 • £19.99 / $26.95 • HB 9781350039421 • £65.00 / $88.00 Individual eBook 9781350039445 Library eBook 9781350039414 Methuen Drama

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The Actor's Career Bible

Auditioning, Networking, Survival & Success Rob Ostlere, Actor, UK This print and digital handbook is the go-to resource for career guidance and support. This book is based on over 100 hundred interviews with working actors and industry professionals and is filled with a huge range of inside knowledge from actors of all backgrounds (at every level of the profession), industry experts, key organisations, casting directors, agents, producers, directors and many others. This depth of research means that readers can tailor the advice to suit the own career stage. UK March 2019 • US March 2019 • 192 pages PB 9781472585318 • £19.99 / $26.95 Individual eBook 9781472585325 Library eBook 9781472585332 Methuen Drama

Actors and Performers Yearbook 2019 Essential Contacts for Stage, Screen and Radio Edited by Lloyd Trott, RADA, UK "An essential tool for all actors" Christine Payne, Equity This well-established and respected directory supports actors in their search for work on stage, screen and radio. It is the only directory to provide detailed information for each listing and specific advice on how to approach companies and individuals, saving hours of further research. From agents and casting directors to producing theatres, showreel companies, photographers and much more, this essential reference book editorially selects only the most relevant and reputable contacts for the actor. UK October 2018 • US October 2018 • 504 pages PB 9781350067943 • £14.99 / $20.95 Individual eBook 9781350067967 Library eBook 9781350067950 Methuen Drama

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From detailed guides on very specific areas of make-up, props and sets, to handbooks for stage managers, amateur dramatic groups and directors of musicals, here you'll find a practical range of books for planning your production behind the scenes.

Performance Lighting Design

How to Light for the Stage, Concerts and Live Events Nick Moran, Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, UK A practical guide to the art and technique of lighting for the stage, this book explains the complex mixture of craft, collaboration and creativity behind successful lighting design. This handbook for professional practice walks you through how to achieve this, from first concept to development of design ideas, planning to realisation and, finally, public performance. Now fully revised, this second edition has been brought up to date with Moran introducing new concepts and ways of working, a section on analysing the finished design, and discussion of recent research into contemporary lighting practice, addressing emerging trends, particularly for drama. UK September 2018 • US September 2018 • 288 pages • 75 colour illus PB 9781350017085 • £25.99 / $35.95 • HB 9781350017078 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781350017092 Library eBook 9781350017061 Series: Backstage • Methuen Drama

The Art of Theatrical Sound Design A Practical Guide

Victoria Deiorio, DePaul Universtiy, USA Emphasizing the artistry behind the decisions made by theatrical sound designers, this guide is for anyone seeking to understand the nature of sound and how to apply it to the stage. Through tried-and-tested advice and lessons this book explores, theoretically, how human beings perceive the vibration of sound; offers exercises to develop support for storytelling by creating an emotional journey for the audience; considers how to collaborate and communicate as a theatre artist; and discusses how to create a cohesive sound design for the stage.

T H E AT R E P R A C T I C E

Backstage

UK September 2018 • US September 2018 • 240 pages PB 9781474257800 • £19.99 / $26.95 • HB 9781474257794 • £65.00 / $88.00 Individual eBook 9781474257817 Library eBook 9781474257848 Series: Backstage • Methuen Drama

Collaborating Backstage

Breaking Barriers for the Creative Network

Staging Musicals An Essential Guide

Matthew White, Actor/Director, UK Staging Musicals describes all the elements involved in putting on a musical production, including: choosing the right show, creating budgets and schedules, auditions, rehearsals and performances, set and costume design, lighting and publicity. Drawing on the author's own experience, as well as on interviews with other producers, choreographers and designers in the UK and the US, Staging Musicals is structured as a step by step reference detailing every stage of the work. It is a must-have text for any would-be impresarios planning their first production. UK February 2019 • US February 2019 • 208 pages PB 9781474247726 • £25.99 / $35.95 • HB 9781474247719 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781474247733 Library eBook 9781474247740 Series: Backstage • Methuen Drama

Timo Niermann, Freelance Director, Austria This practical handbook describes the skills and resources that a stage production’s network and their culturally diverse members have to offer. It teaches how to bring people together to work to the same goal, support an international exchange and improve the overall creative process. With 20 years of performing and directing in over 40 countries, Timo Niermann has a strong practical base underpinned by theories of performance, creativity and communication. Including many backstage examples, this is an easyto-read guide that enables theatre professionals to make the most of their creative, multi-cultural team from the outset. UK February 2019 • US February 2019 • 192 pages • 30 bw illus PB 9781350072831 • £19.99 / $26.95 • HB 9781350072848 • £65.00 / $88.00 Individual eBook 9781350073098 Library eBook 9781350073081 Series: Backstage • Methuen Drama

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T H E AT R E P R A C T I C E

Introductions to Theatre Series Editor: Jim Volz, California State University, Fullerton, USA

This series of textbooks provides practical introductions to core areas of theatre and performance and has been designed to support semester teaching plans. Each book offers case studies and international examples of practice and will equip undergraduate students and emerging theatre professionals with the understanding and skills necessary to succeed – whether in study or in the entertainment industry.

Directing Professionally

A Practical Guide to Developing a Successful Career in Today’s Theatre Kent Thompson, Denver Center for the Performing Arts, USA How do you develop the craft of directing as well as a professional career in freelance directing in today's theatre industry? Drawing on his own extensive experience, and that of other theatre professionals from the US and UK, Kent Thompson illuminates a pathway from training, apprenticeship and assistant directing to an established career as a director. It lays out paths for aspirant directors to train, grow and succeed as directors, then advises freelance directors on how to establish and accelerate their professional careers. It also reveals the most significant ways those directors become artistic directors today. UK January 2019 • US January 2019 • 272 pages PB 9781474288767 • £18.99 / $25.95 • HB 9781474288774 • £60.00 / $82.00 Individual eBook 9781474288781 Library eBook 9781474288750 Series: Introductions to Theatre • Methuen Drama

Introduction to the Art of Stage Management A Practical Guide to Working in the Theatre and Beyond

Michael Vitale, Los Angeles Philharmonic, USA "Michael Vitale’s new stage management text covers crucial processes and venues heretofore unmentioned in the few previous, often somewhat dated books on the market. His experience in professional theatre, opera, philharmonic and dance, including working with The Hollywood Bowl’s international assemblage of the world’s best conductors, actors, singers and musicians, makes this a must-have book for any serious stage manager." Dr. Jim Volz, Author, Producer, Educator, Theatre Critic UK March 2019 • US March 2019 • 240 pages PB 9781474257206 • £23.99 / $32.95 • HB 9781474257190 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781474257213 Library eBook 9781474257220 Series: Introductions to Theatre • Methuen Drama

Music Fundamentals for Musical Theatre Christine Riley, Marymount Manhattan College, USA

This book offers a series of lessons in music fundamentals, including theory, sight-singing and aural tests, giving readers the skills to navigate music and all that is demanded of them, without having had a formal music training. Throughout the book, each musical concept is laid out clearly and simply with helpful hints and reminders. By introducing a theoretical idea and then putting it into practice with sight-singing and ear-training, the students gain a much deeper and more integrated understanding of the material, and are able to retain it and use it in voice lessons, performance classes and their professional lives. UK February 2019 • US February 2019 • 304 pages PB 9781350001756 • £24.99 / $33.95 • HB 9781350001794 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781350001770 Library eBook 9781350001763 Methuen Drama World English

Puppetry in Theatre and Arts Education Head, Hands and Heart

Johanna Smith, California State University, San Bernardino, USA A textbook for students and teachers of theatre in education, schoolteachers, teaching artists outside of traditional school environments and puppetry enthusiasts, showing how puppetry can enliven classrooms, offering educational strategies and lesson plans to open out any syllabus and unlock new methods of learning. It provides fun and inexpensive interdisciplinary puppetry activities for educators and artists. Written in accessible language, and featuring exercises and essential advice, it is a core text for theatre education courses as well as an essential addition to any teacher’s arsenal of teaching strategies. UK February 2019 • US February 2019 • 160 pages • 77 bw illus PB 9781350012912 • £19.99 / $26.95 • HB 9781350012905 • £65.00 / $88.00 Individual eBook 9781350012929 Library eBook 9781350012899 Methuen Drama

The History and Theory of Environmental Scenography Second Edition

Arnold Aronson, Columbia University, USA A classic work of theatre history and criticism when first published, Arnold Aronson's formative study surveyed the phenomenon known as environmental theatre, charting its development from the middle ages to the late 20th century. Now updated in this richly illustrated second edition to reflect developments and practice since the 1980s, it offers readers the most comprehensive study of the theatre practice which has evolved from the avant-garde to become the dominant mode of much contemporary innovative performance. New chapters examine how the 'transformed spaces' of earlier work have become the interactive and immersive productions that characterize the productions of companies today. UK June 2018 • US June 2018 • 272 pages • 47 bw illus PB 9781474283960 • £24.99 / $33.95 • HB 9781474283977 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781474283984 Library eBook 9781474283991 Series: Performance and Design • Methuen Drama

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The Theatre Makers series celebrates and draws together the work of many of the most seminal theatre makers. Volumes in the series provide an unprecedented insight into the philosophies and methods of the practitioners that have shaped – and continue to define – what theatre is today.

Julius Caesar and Me

Exploring Shakespeare's African Play Paterson Joseph, Actor, UK In this book, Joseph opens up the process of rehearsing and preparing for the RSC's acclaimed 2012 production of Julius Caesar and, by doing so, brings a greater understanding to the play's characters; its rhetoric and the power of rhetoric in general, both in drama and real life; its setting and political context and how this can be interpreted and refreshed for the 21st century. In addition, it offers an unparalleled insight into an actor's preparations for a role and Joseph's own thoughts on, and philosophy of, the theatre. UK April 2018 • US April 2018 • 168 pages PB 9781350011182 • £18.99 / $25.95 • HB 9781350011229 • £60.00 / $82.00 Individual eBook 9781350011205 Library eBook 9781350011199 Series: Theatre Makers • Methuen Drama World English

Contemporary Women Stage Directors Conversations on Craft

Paulette Marty, Appalachian State University, USA This book features interviews with the most influential female theatre directors today, including Vicky Featherstone, Polly Findlay, Leah Gardiner, Blanche McIntyre and Paulette Randall. Through these interviews, the reader is offered in-depth insights into how these directors select projects; how they engage with scripts and concepts; how they conceptualize their work; the process of collaboration; building a career for themselves; navigating gender, race and ethnicity; and where theatre is now and where it's going. The book includes an introduction by editor Paulette Marty. UK March 2019 • US March 2019 • 272 pages PB 9781474268530 • £17.99 / $24.95 • HB 9781474268578 • £55.00 / $74.00 Individual eBook 9781474268554 Library eBook 9781474268547 Series: Theatre Makers • Methuen Drama World English

Julie Hesmondhalgh: A Working Diary Julie Hesmondhalgh, Actor, UK

Julie Hesmondhalgh: A Working Diary looks at an incredible year as a jobbing actor and theatre maker. It explores her personal and political growth within the Manchester-based grassroots political theatre company Take Back, which Hesmondhalgh co-runs, creating protest theatre in response to seismic changes in the UK's political climate. In addition, it considers her work with Arts Emergency, supporting young artists from working-class backgrounds. And it considers her own identity post-Coronation Street, confronting the need to both break with this household identity and also acknowledge its significance. A rich insight into one of the foremost actors of today.

T H E AT R E P R A C T I C E

Theatre Makers

UK January 2019 • US January 2019 • 224 pages PB 9781350025691 • £16.99 / $22.95 Individual eBook 9781350025714 Library eBook 9781350025707 Series: Theatre Makers • Methuen Drama

Life as a Playwright A Survival Guide

Jon Klein, Catholic University of America, USA Life as a Playwright addresses the questions central to any playwright's career and very identity. What is a playwright's life like? What should an aspiring playwright expect? What are the danger zones? How can you stand out from the crowd? In addition, the author looks at situations that the emerging playwright is bound to encounter: handling rehearsals, workshops, castings, re-writing, venues, reviews, successes and failure. Essentially, it's a practical and constructive guide to how to survive an incredible, but - at times near-impossible, career as a dramatic writer. UK May 2018 • US May 2018 • 192 pages PB 9781474285094 • £17.99 / $24.95 Individual eBook 9781474285117 Library eBook 9781474285100 Methuen Drama World English

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The Modern Plays series is world-famous for containing the work of many of the finest contemporary playwrights. Established in 1959 with the publication of Shelagh Delaney's A Taste of Honey, it remains a series synonymous with the very best in new writing for the stage. All Modern Plays are available on inspection / as exam copies on our website.

Agnes Colander

All But Gone

"A bona fide revelation." Telegraph

"Refreshingly uncynical exploration of the tragedy of lost love and the enduring hope of survival." The Stage

Harley Granville Barker

Matthew Trevannion

It is three years since Agnes left her unfaithful husband Henry. Now he writes to her in her Kensington studio begging to reunite, but Agnes married young; her innocence has gone and her ambition and independence is growing. As she travels from London to France, Agnes finds herself torn between Otho, a worldly Danish artist and Alec, an infatuated younger suitor, between a longing to paint and be an independent woman and a yearning to be loved. This witty exploration of love and independence was written in 1900 and unearthed a century later.

Owen may live in the present but his mind remains lodged firmly in the past. As he's forced into a relationship with a teenager with emotional behavioural problems he blurs aspects of his current life with the memories of what might have been and the opportunities and relationships that could have changed his world. Riddled with regret over the man he loved and the chance to flee rural Wales, he's unable to detach himself from past mistakes.

UK March 2018 • US April 2018 • 80 pages PB 9781350077553 • £10.99 / $14.95 Individual eBook 9781350077577 Library eBook 9781350077560 Series: Modern Plays • Methuen Drama World English

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Beginning

Brief Encounter

"Eldridge combines a hugely sympathetic sensibility with rare dramatic power, and one leaves this exceptional play rejoicing in his talent and impatient for his next." Telegraph

Adapted by Emma Rice

David Eldridge

Every story starts somewhere. It’s the early hours of the morning and Danny’s the last straggler at Laura’s party. The flat’s in a mess. And so are they. One more drink? David Eldridge (Festen, Market Boy)'s sharp and astute two-hander takes an intimate look at the first fragile moments of risking your heart and taking a chance. UK October 2017 • US October 2017 • 96 pages PB 9781350061262 • £10.99 / $14.95 Individual eBook 9781350061286 Library eBook 9781350061279 Series: Modern Plays • Methuen Drama World English

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Modern Plays

Noël Coward

Noël Coward’s Brief Encounter is remembered as one of the most haunting love stories on screen ever. Drawing on the characteristic wit and musicality of Kneehigh, Emma Rice, former Joint Artistic Director of the Company, has adapted Coward’s classic 1945 screenplay, and the one-act play Still Life on which it was based, into a richly theatrical, imaginative and vibrant piece of theatre. Kneehigh’s production received its world premiere in 2008. This edition is published to coincide with the production’s run at the Empire Cinema in London’s West End for 2018, co-produced by Steve and Jenny Wiener and The Old Vic. UK March 2018 • US March 2018 • 72 pages PB 9781350083578 • £10.99 / $14.95 Individual eBook 9781350083608 Library eBook 9781350083585 Series: Modern Plays • Methuen Drama World English

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Child of the Divide

Confidence

Summer 1947. Sixteen million people are on the move between India and the newly-formed Pakistan. Amid the violent political upheaval, young Pali’s fingers slip from his father’s hand, and his destiny changes forever.

As another summer season on the seafront gets underway Ella is turning up the heat in a high stakes game to get as far away as possible. Whilst Ruby keeps the café going and Dean mans the ice cream kiosk Ella learns there’s no fast track to success.

Lost, dispossessed and alone, Pali is saved by a Muslim family and given a new name, a new faith and a new life. Seven years later his real father returns to claim him and Pali is forced to decide who he is: the Hindu boy he was born to be, the Muslim boy he has become, or simply a child of the divide.

Judy Upton's coming of age drama first exploded onto the stage in 1998 at the Birmingham Rep. This new edition has been published to coincide with Boundless Theatre's 20th anniversary revival at the Southwark Playhouse in May 2018.

Sudha Bhuchar

UK September 2017 • US October 2017 • 96 pages PB 9781350059405 • £10.99 / $14.95 Individual eBook 9781350059429 Library eBook 9781350059412 Series: Modern Plays • Methuen Drama World English

Fatherland

Simon Stephens, Scott Graham & Karl Hyde Fatherland is a bold, ambitious play about contemporary fatherhood in all its complexities and contradictions. This daring collage of words, music and movement confronts the complexities and contradictions of contemporary fatherhood. A vivid, urgent and deeply personal portrait of 21stcentury England at the crossroads of past, present and future, the play is inspired by conversations with fathers and sons from the writers' home towns in the heart of the country. Tender and tough, honest and true, Fatherland is a vital and necessary show about what we were, who we are and what we’d like to become. UK May 2018 • US June 2018 • 80 pages PB 9781350091504 • £10.99 / $14.95 Individual eBook 9781350091535 Library eBook 9781350091511 Series: Modern Plays • Methuen Drama World English

Frogman: a coming-of-age play using live theatre and Virtual Reality curious directive

Summer 1995, the Great Barrier Reef. Police divers hover, looking for traces of Ashleigh by torchlight. Meera is eleven. It's her first sleepover with Lily and Shaun. Cassette recordings from the radio, Sega Mega Drive, and the ‘coral club’ descends into theories about Ashleigh. Outside over the reef, the Frogman hovers, looking for traces of a missing child. As police search lights refract through the ocean, the annual coral bloom is due, creating an underwater snowstorm. Time is running out. Frogman is a coming-of-age thriller exploring the fragility of the childhood imagination. A ground-breaking Virtual Reality / live theatre hybrid.

Judy Upton

UK May 2018 • US June 2018 • 112 pages PB 9781350087453 • £10.99 / $14.95 Individual eBook 9781350087477 Library eBook 9781350087460 Series: Modern Plays • Methuen Drama World English

Flood

James Phillips "A visually stunning, and deeply moving, drama about belonging" The Stage One day it starts to rain and no-one knows why. And it doesn’t stop. Far out on the North Sea a fisherman raises a girl in his net, miraculously alive from the deep sea. Is she one of the migrants now washing up on English shores? Or someone sent for some higher purpose? This epic collaboration is the culmination of a year-long community project. Four parts told across three different mediums, this complete text includes four dramas that ask fundamental questions about our future, communities and our collective responsibilities. UK August 2017 • US October 2017 • 208 pages PB 9781350060128 • £14.99 / $20.95 Individual eBook 9781350060555 Library eBook 9781350060562 Series: Modern Plays • Methuen Drama World English

Glengarry Glen Ross David Mamet

Winner of the 1984 Pulitzer Prize for Drama Lies. Greed. Corruption. It’s business as usual. Set in an office of cut-throat Chicago salesmen, four increasingly desperate employees will do anything, legal or otherwise, to sell the most real estate. Pitched in a high-stakes competition against each other, as time and luck start to run out the mantra is simple: close the deal and you've won a Cadillac; blow the lead and you're f****d. This new edition of the 1983 Olivier Award-winning Best Play was published to coincide with a new 2017 West End revival starring Christian Slater. UK November 2017 • 80 pages PB 9781350067370 • £10.99 Series: Modern Plays • Methuen Drama Commonwealth (excluding Canada)/UK/Open Market

UK April 2018 • US April 2018 • 80 pages PB 9781350086838 • £10.99 / $14.95 Individual eBook 9781350086852 Library eBook 9781350086845 Series: Modern Plays • Methuen Drama World English

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Grimly Handsome

Tom Crowley

2013 Obie Award for Best New American Play

a Twenty-First-Century Adaptation In this modern day re-imagining of Charles Dickens' classic story, Pip is a boy from a council estate with no money, and no hope for the future. His life is changed forever after he meets mysterious fugitive Magwycz, the beautiful but troubled Estella and the fearsome, wounded Miss Havisham. Catapulting Dickens' beloved characters into the 21st century, Tom Crowley's adaption captures all the humour, humanity and adventure of the original with its timeless themes of unrequited love, the divide between the rich and the poor, and what it means to be ‘good'. UK December 2017 • US January 2018 • 120 pages PB 9781350073449 • £10.99 / $14.95 Individual eBook 9781350073463 Library eBook 9781350073456 Series: Modern Plays • Methuen Drama World English

Gundog

Simon Longman Winner of the George Devine Award for Most Promising Playwright On a farm in the middle of nowhere, sisters Becky and Anna try to hold their family together after the death of their mother. Time is always moving somewhere – but here it’s very quiet. When they discover a stranger wandering aimlessly across the land, the three establish an unlikely partnership in their determination to survive. Simon Longman's Royal Court debut premiered at the Jerwood Theatre Upstairs in February 2018. UK January 2018 • US February 2018 • 128 pages PB 9781350068773 • £10.99 / $14.95 Individual eBook 9781350068797 Library eBook 9781350068780 Series: Modern Plays • Methuen Drama World English

Heisenberg: The Uncertainty Principle

Julia Jarcho

Last night I woke up and found that I was not at home. And I was not wearing my own clothes. In an unnamed American city, two strangers sell Christmas trees on the sidewalk; two cops work to solve a killing spree; and a young woman finds herself transforming in ways she could never have imagined. A darkly comic thriller exploring the margins of a city and the violent fantasies they inspire. Published alongside the UK premiere at the Royal Court Theatre. UK December 2017 • US December 2017 • 80 pages PB 9781350066366 • £10.99 / $14.95 Individual eBook 9781350066380 Library eBook 9781350066373 Series: Modern Plays • Methuen Drama World English

Hard Times

Deborah McAndrew & Charles Dickens "Deborah McAndrew puts an intelligent new slant on a classic novel" The Observer Imagine a world where imagination is forbidden. Coketown is such a place. Thomas Gradgrind will not permit fanciful thoughts in his school or his home. But what effect will this policy have on his own children? How can he protect them from corrupting influences – especially when the circus comes to town? Dark satanic mills, interrupted by the colour and vibrancy of Sleary’s Circus, set the stage for a sweeping tale of suppressed love, seduction and social mores, peopled with exaggerated characters Dickens is celebrated for. UK February 2018 • US March 2018 • 112 pages PB 9781350083103 • £10.99 / $14.95 Individual eBook 9781350083127 Library eBook 9781350083110 Series: Modern Plays • Methuen Drama World English

How to Disappear

Simon Stephens

Morna Pearson

"Wondrously stealthy play" New York Times

Winner of the Catherine Johnson Award for Best Play

In this uncertain world, who can predict what brings people together? When two strangers meet by chance amidst the bustle of a crowded London train station, their lives are changed forever. Brimming with blazing theatrical life it explores the uncertain and often comical sparring match that is human connection. Heisenberg: The Uncertainty Principle made its UK premiere in the West End in a thrilling production starring Kenneth Cranham and Anne Marie Duff, directed by Marianne Elliot. UK October 2017 • US October 2017 • 64 pages PB 9781350064850 • £10.99 / $14.95 Individual eBook 9781350064874 Library eBook 9781350064867 Series: Modern Plays • Methuen Drama World English

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Great Expectations

When Helen Daniels from Neighbours died, Robert shut his door on the world. And he’s not opened it since. Now his only connection to the outside world is through his younger sister Isla, who looks after them both whilst their father is away in Ibiza on ‘business’. With only a strange menagerie of creatures to keep them company, each day looks pretty much the same as the last until their quiet lives are interrupted by a visit from Jessica, a benefit assessor, determined to prove that Robert is fit for work. UK December 2017 • US December 2017 • 88 pages PB 9781350075672 • £10.99 / $14.95 Individual eBook 9781350075696 Library eBook 9781350075689 Series: Modern Plays • Methuen Drama World English

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Jellyfish

Kings

Agnes and her daughter Kelly have walked the same stretch of Skegness beach every day for fifteen years. They devour ice cream, hunt for crabs and watch as things mysteriously vanish along the shoreline. But when Kelly meets Neil, their cosy world soon begins to unravel.

"A compelling work with a bold political heart." The Stage

Ben Weatherill

Oli Forsyth

With her mum struggling to understand the needs of a maturing daughter with Down’s Syndrome, Kelly and Neil have to fight for their right to be together. Jellyfish is the story of a first kiss, chips by the beach and coming of age in modern Britain.

Bess and Hannah are waiting. Sleeping rough on the streets of London they’re hoping for help to arrive and for life to change, but they’ve been waiting for a long time. Until, that is, they meet Caz, a young woman who's not content to sit quietly, she’s far more interested in taking what she needs. As Bess and Hannah get drawn further into this new way of thinking they discover a power in their position that opens up a world of change.

UK June 2018 • US July 2018 • 128 pages PB 9781350091993 • £10.99 / $14.95 Individual eBook 9781350092013 Library eBook 9781350092006 Series: Modern Plays • Methuen Drama World English

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Labour of Love

Mood Music

Winner of the 2018 Olivier Award for Best New Comedy

"A fine play that raises a host of issues without ever trying to resolve them." Guardian

James Graham

Labour MP David Lyons cares about modernisation and "electability"... his constituency agent, Jean Whittaker cares about principles and her community. Set away from the Westminster bubble in the party's traditional northern heartlands, this is a clash of philosophy, culture and class against the backdrop of the Labour Party over 25 years, as it moves from Kinnock through Blair into Corbyn... and beyond? This razor-sharp political comedy from James Graham was produced by Michael Grandage Company and Headlong andreceived its world Premiere at the Noël Coward Theatre in September 2017. UK September 2017 • US October 2017 • 128 pages PB 9781350063679 • £10.99 / $14.95 Individual eBook 9781350063693 Library eBook 9781350063686 Series: Modern Plays • Methuen Drama World English

National Theatre Connections 2018

The Blue Electric Wind; The Changing Room; The Free9; The Ceasefire Babies; These Bridges; When They Go Low; Want; The Sweetness of a Sting; Dungeness Brad Birch, Chinonyerem Odimba, Alice Birch, Chris Bush, In-Sook Chappell, Fiona Doyle, Phoebe Éclair Powell, Natalie Mitchell & Barney Norris Drawing together the work of nine leading playwrights, National Theatre Connections 2018 features work by some of the most exciting contemporary playwrights. Gathered together in one volume, the plays offer young performers an engaging selection of material to perform, read or study. From friends building bridges and siblings breaking down walls; girls making their voice heard and boys searching for home; and not forgetting a band of unlikely action heroes taking control of the weather.

Joe Penhall

In a top London recording studio, Cat, a young songwriter, her producer Bernard, their lawyers and psychotherapists go to battle over who owns a hit song. Amidst a gathering storm of bitter complaints and brutal recriminations Cat and Bernard inflict a devastating toll on each other in a war that only one of them can win. A sly, wry exploration of the dark side of the music industry by the multi-Olivier Award-winning writer of Sunny Afternoon and Blue/ Orange, Joe Penhall. UK April 2018 • US May 2018 • 96 pages PB 9781350089914 • £10.99 / $14.95 Individual eBook 9781350089938 Library eBook 9781350089921 Series: Modern Plays • Methuen Drama World English

Not Talking Mike Bartlett

If I don’t want to tell anyone, it’s up to me, right? Lucy knows James has avoided the battle. Mark knows Amanda has fought for her life. But speaking the truth could bring everything crashing down. What happens if we live a life of not talking? Olivier Award-winning writer Mike Bartlett's gripping and lyrical first play unlocks a culture of silence, and gives voice to the human casualties when things are easier done than said. This edition was published to coincide with a new production at the Arcola Theatre and features an introduction by the author. UK April 2018 • US May 2018 • 72 pages PB 9781350089723 • £10.99 / $14.95 Individual eBook 9781350089747 Library eBook 9781350089730 Series: Modern Plays • Methuen Drama World English

The anthology contains nine play scripts along with imaginative production notes and exercises, as well as a short introduction to the writing process. UK June 2018 • US July 2018 • 656 pages PB 9781350066243 • £19.99 / $26.95 Individual eBook 9781350066267 Library eBook 9781350066250 Series: Modern Plays • Methuen Drama World English

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James Graham April 2003. Army Major Charles Ingram, his wife and coughing accomplice are convicted for cheating on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? The evidence is damning. The nation is gripped by the sheer audacity of the plot to snatch the £1,000,000 jackpot. But was he really guilty? It’s time for you to decide. Question everything you think you know in James Graham’s provocative new play. Olivier Award-winning James Graham returns with a sharp, fictional imagination of one of the most famous quiz show controversies to date. UK April 2018 • US April 2018 • 112 pages PB 9781350069299 • £10.99 / $14.95 Individual eBook 9781350069312 Library eBook 9781350069305 Series: Modern Plays • Methuen Drama World English

Rails

Simon Longman Mike is a 16 year old with a bully of a brother and a mum who doesn’t speak. Sarah is a weed smoking teen who can’t wait to get out of their dead-end town. One hot summer their lives collide in a blur of hormones, loneliness and dreaming as they discover that growing up is just as confusing as they say. Funny, poignant, and sharply reminiscent of the joy, pain and confusion of growing up, Rails explores what it means to feel lonely in a forgotten and isolated corner of the world. UK May 2018 • US June 2018 • 112 pages PB 9781350089303 • £10.99 / $14.95 Individual eBook 9781350089327 Library eBook 9781350089310 Series: Modern Plays • Methuen Drama World English

Saint George and the Dragon Rory Mullarkey

Rita, Sue and Bob Too Andrea Dunbar

"Dunbar’s play is as fresh as a stiff northerly wind off the Pennines. The story is bursting with a gutsy vitality." London Evening Standard Best friends Rita and Sue get a lift home from married Bob after babysitting his kids. When he takes the scenic route and offers them a bit of fun, the three start a fling each of them think they control. Andrea Dunbar’s semi-autobiographical play, written in 1982, is a vivid portrait of girls caught between brutal childhood and an unpromising future, both hungry for adult adventure. UK September 2017 • US October 2017 • 96 pages PB 9781350061460 • £10.99 / $14.95 Individual eBook 9781350061477 Library eBook 9781350061484 Series: Modern Plays • Methuen Drama World English

"There are ticklish jokes and moments of enjoyable mischief." Evening Standard A village. A dragon. A damsel in distress. Into the story walks George: wandering knight, freedom fighter, enemy of tyrants the world over. One epic battle later and a nation is born.

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Quiz

As the village grows into a town, and the town into a city, the myth of Saint George which once brought a people together, threatens to divide them. A new retelling of the popular British folk tale for our 'uncertain' nation. UK October 2017 • US November 2017 • 144 pages PB 9781350064430 • £10.99 / $14.95 Individual eBook 9781350064454 Library eBook 9781350064447 Series: Modern Plays • Methuen Drama World English

Snow in Midsummer Silk Road (How to Buy Drugs Online) and Rules for Being a Man Alex Oates

"This is new writing at its best" Public Reviews Silk Road: Bruce is 19, unemployed and living with his Nan. A struggling young Geordie tech-head, he’s the unlikeliest international criminal mastermind you can imagine. Sucked into an underworld dark-web of new-age pirates, local gangsters and tea-cosies, it isn’t long before Bruce discovers how easy it is to buy narcotics online. Rules For Being a Man: a stirring new play that uses silent disco technology to create a vivid soundscape and take the audience into the heads of three generations of men as they struggle with mental health issues and contemplate suicide.

Frances Ya-Chu Cowhig

"Gripping and affecting… graceful and impassioned." Times Executed for a murder she did not commit, young widow Dou Yi vows that if she is innocent snow will fall in midsummer and a catastrophic drought will strike. Three years later, a businesswoman visits the parched, locust-plagued town to take over an ailing factory. When her young daughter is tormented by an angry ghost, the new factory owner must expose the injustices Dou Yi suffered before the curse destroys every living thing. Snow in Midsummer premiered at Stratford-Upon-Avon in 2017 and has been republished to coincide with the American premiere. UK February 2018 • US February 2018 • 112 pages PB 9781350068063 • £10.99 / $14.95 Individual eBook 9781350068087 Library eBook 9781350068070 Series: Modern Plays • Methuen Drama World English

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The Cherry Orchard Anton Chekhov

Translated by Rory Mullarkey "Rory Mullarkey’s translation is supple and authoritative." The Observer The tide of change is coming. Madam Ranyevskaya's liberal world of privilege and pleasure is beginning to show cracks, but she and her family live on in denial. Lopakhin wants to rescue Ranyevskaya. The hard-working son of one of her family's serfs, his new-found wealth can offer shelter and security to the woman he has loved since boyhood, but it will come at a high price. Meanwhile, revolution hangs in the air, the poor and hungry are pushing at the doors, and tutor Trofimov predicts a tumultuous change for everybody. UK March 2018 • US March 2018 • 88 pages PB 9781350086029 • £10.99 / $14.95 Individual eBook 9781350086043 Library eBook 9781350086050 Series: Modern Plays • Methuen Drama World English

The Culture - a Farce in Two Acts James Graham

"Juggles satire and farce in a knockabout celebration of Hull’s tenure as UK city of culture." Guardian January 2018, and a busy day at the offices of Hull 2017. Today is the ceremonial handover to ambassadors from the next UK City of Culture. Meanwhile, the monitoring and evaluation team have to present The Audit – a measurement of the impact ‘the culture’ has had on the city. Can their logic models, outcome evaluations and statistical analyses really measure its impact on the people of Hull? The visiting Minister certainly expects so. What could go wrong? UK January 2018 • US February 2018 • 104 pages PB 9781350080140 • £10.99 / $14.95 Individual eBook 9781350080164 Library eBook 9781350080157 Series: Modern Plays • Methuen Drama World English

Henry Lewis, Jonathan Sayer & Henry Shields "Thrilling and daringly inventive...This lungbustingly funny play is just what the therapist ordered." Guardian Written by Henry Lewis, Jonathan Sayer and Henry Shields of Mischief Theatre, creators of the Olivier Award-winning Best New Comedy The Play That Goes Wrong and Peter Pan Goes Wrong, The Comedy About A Bank Robbery is the latest adventure in mishap, mistimed exits and entrances, and disaster unfolding in front of the audience's eyes. This new edition contains the full up-to-date script to match the West End production. UK October 2017 • US October 2017 • 112 pages PB 9781350063082 • £10.99 / $14.95 Individual eBook 9781350063105 Library eBook 9781350063099 Series: Modern Plays • Methuen Drama World English

The Firm Roy Williams

In a pub in London ‘The Firm’ reunite for the first time in twelve years. Back in their misspent youth they were a notorious criminal gang; these days they’re older, wiser, and their lives have changed beyond recognition. But when an uninvited guest turns up to the party with an intriguing proposition and an explosive secret it’s clear they might be tempted to try their hands at one last job. Will they escape their past unscathed? Roy Williams’ gripping new play is a tale of growing up, lifelong loyalties and how sometimes, it is possible to choose your own family. UK October 2017 • US November 2017 • 96 pages PB 9781350065444 • £10.99 / $14.95 Individual eBook 9781350065468 Library eBook 9781350065451 Series: Modern Plays • Methuen Drama World English

The Great Wave

The Greatest Play in the History of the World

Francis Turnly

Ian Kershaw

"This truth-based story of abduction is an urgent, resonant piece of theatre" Financial Times

A man wakes in the middle of the night to discover that the world has stopped.

On a Japanese beach, teenage sisters Hanako and Reiko are caught up in a storm. Reiko survives while Hanako is lost to the sea. Their mother, however, can’t shake the feeling her missing daughter is still alive, and soon family tragedy takes on a global political dimension. This major new play, winner of the Catherine Johnson Best Play Award, premiered at the National Theatre in Spring 2018. UK March 2018 • US March 2018 • 136 pages PB 9781350076259 • £10.99 / $14.95 Individual eBook 9781350076273 Library eBook 9781350076266 Series: Modern Plays • Methuen Drama World English

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The Comedy About a Bank Robbery

Through the crack in his bedroom curtains he can see no signs of life at all...other than a light in the house opposite where a woman in an oversized Bowie T-shirt stands, looking back at him. The Greatest Play in the History of the World is a beautifully constructed love story, set on Preston Road and also in space and in time. Presented as a monologue, it asks profound questions with deep sincerity whilst simultaneously balancing the human quest for meaningful connections. UK July 2018 • US August 2018 • 64 pages PB 9781350089648 • £10.99 / $14.95 Individual eBook 9781350089662 Library eBook 9781350089655 Series: Modern Plays • Methuen Drama World English

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The Secret Theatre

Adapted by Simon Stephens

"Lustgarten is a fierce writer whose activism blends intellectual curiosity and idealism" Evening Standard

Anton Chekhov

Anders Lustgarten

"An incisive 21st-century version of Chekhov" Guardian Chekhov’s celebrated masterpiece is given vibrant new life in this dynamic new version by Olivier award-winning playwright Simon Stephens. Switching effortlessly between the ridiculous and the profound The Seagull forensically examines the transcendence and destructiveness of love. The burning need to create art and how harshly that need can be crushed permeates throughout the play. Simon Stephens' new adaption of The Seagull received its premiere at the Lyric Hammersmith, London on 3 October 2017.

Spymaster Sir Francis Walsingham oversees a vast surveillance network from the heart of Elizabeth I’s court. As the nation’s relationship with Europe deteriorates and civil unrest grows, Walsingham adopts ever more extreme tactics to keep his queen and country safe. But does he risk losing control of the apparatus he has created and destroying the lives of those closest to him? And can such safety ever be achieved? Shot through with moments of the blackest humour, this is a smart, tense thriller. UK November 2017 • US December 2017 • 80 pages PB 9781350065277 • £10.99 / $14.95 Individual eBook 9781350066229 Library eBook 9781350066212 Series: Modern Plays • Methuen Drama World English

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Tremor

Black and She's Leaving Home

Brad Birch

Once our lives are touched by tragedy, can we ever truly move on? Sophie and Tom’s relationship fell apart in the aftermath of a catastrophe. Four years on and as they come face to face once again, the aftershocks of that fateful day can still be felt. Tremor is a play about now. It’s about how we choose to see things and live our lives in a world riven with tension, anxiety and division. This thrilling new play by Brad Birch, recipient of the Harold Pinter Commission, offers a taught, intense and thrilling two-hander. UK April 2018 • US May 2018 • 72 pages PB 9781350087828 • £10.99 / $14.95 Individual eBook 9781350087842 Library eBook 9781350087835 Series: Modern Plays • Methuen Drama World English

Keith Saha

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The Seagull

With bracing insight into the worlds of two young women with very different struggles, Black and She’s Leaving Home force the issues of modern Britain to take centre stage. Black: Nikki doesn’t think her dad is a racist. But when a Zimbabwean family move in over the road, the dog won’t stop barking, the local kids start lobbing stones, and her dad starts laying down the law. She's Leaving Home: At 15, Kelsey has her whole life in front of her. As the years roll by she realises that leaving home to fulfill her dreams isn’t as easy as she imagined. UK April 2018 • US April 2018 • 88 pages PB 9781350085190 • £12.99 / $17.95 Individual eBook 9781350085213 Library eBook 9781350085206 Series: Plays for Young People • Methuen Drama World English

OBJECTLESSONS Explore the hidden lives of ordinary things O B J E C T L E S S O N S

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Contemporary Dramatists The Contemporary Dramatists series celebrates the work of individual writers, bringing together into single volumes a number of plays from their oeuvre. Each volume includes a chronology of the writer's work and an introduction to the plays featured. Taken as a whole, it represents an index of great contemporary playwriting.

Birch Plays: 1

Where the Shot Rabbits Lay; Even Stillness Breathes Softly Against a Brick Wall; The Brink; Black Mountain Brad Birch

Might is Right; Free Woman to Free Man; A Woman's Influence; Press Cuttings; Woman This and Women That; The Twelve Pound Look; For One Night Only; Her Will; Su L'Pave; Which; 10 Clowning Street; Anti Suffrage Waxworks Edited by Naomi Paxton Featuring a wide variety of short pieces and one-act plays written by female and male suffragist writers between 1908-1914.

"Brad Birch is a courageous writer, tackling complex ideas with a wit and deftness and challenging our notion of the stories which make us feel comfortable." Vicky Featherstone, Artistic Director of the Royal Court

Spanning different styles and genres they explore many issues that interested feminist and suffragist campaigners such as: the value of women’s work; domestic and economic inequality; visibility in public space; direct action and its consequences; sexual double standards; and the influence of the media on public opinion.

Birch Plays: 1 celebrates the work of Welsh writer Brad Birch. Winner of the 2016 Harold Pinter Commission, Birch's work has been produced around the world in Russia, the USA and Europe. This remarkable collection includes Where the Shot Rabbits Lay; Even Stillness Breathes Slowly Against a Brick Wall; The Brink; and Black Mountain along with an introduction by the author.

Edited and introduced by Dr Naomi Paxton, the anthology is brimming with in-depth knowledge, photographs and contextual information making for an informative and inspirational volume that’s perfect for both performance and study.

UK April 2018 • US May 2018 • 296 pages PB 9781350075306 • £18.99 / $25.95 Individual eBook 9781350075344 Library eBook 9781350075320 Series: Contemporary Dramatists • Methuen Drama World English

Mullarkey Plays: 1

UK July 2018 • US July 2018 • 272 pages PB 9781350082984 • £18.99 / $25.95 Individual eBook 9781350083004 Library eBook 9781350082991 Series: Play Anthologies • Methuen Drama World English

Brecht and the Writer's Workshop

Single Sex; Tourism; Cannibals; The Wolf From the Door; Each Slow Dusk

Fatzer and Other Dramatic Projects

Rory Mullarkey

Edited by Tom Kuhn, St Hugh's College, Oxford University, UK

"A remarkable writer – an original fresh voice, with a sharp political edge." Vicky Featherstone, Artistic Director, Royal Court British writer Rory Mullarkey is the winner of the Harold Pinter Commission, the James Tait Black Prize for Drama and the George Devine Award for most promising playwright. His original work has been staged at the Royal Court Theatre, the National Theatre, Manchester Royal Exchange and Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre. His first play collection brings together three previously published plays with two unpublished works. A writer of “considerable talent” (Telegraph), this is a powerful and diverse collection from an established contemporary voice. UK July 2018 • US August 2018 • 304 pages PB 9781350090774 • £19.99 / $27.95 Individual eBook 9781350090798 Library eBook 9781350090781 Series: Contemporary Dramatists • Methuen Drama World English

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The Methuen Drama Book of Suffrage Plays: Taking the Stage

Bertolt Brecht

This volume collects some of the most important theatrical projects and fragments of Bertolt Brecht's that were always to remain ‘works in progress’. The collection features the famous Fatzer as well as The Bread Store and Judith of Shimoda, along with other texts that have never before been available in English. Alongside the familiar, ‘completed’ plays, Brecht worked on many ideas and plans which he never managed to work up for print or stage. In pieces like Fleischhacker, Büsching and Jacob Trotalong we see how such projects were abandoned or interrupted or became proving grounds for ideas and techniques. UK January 2019 • US January 2019 • 384 pages PB 9781474273282 • £25.99 / $35.95 • HB 9781474273329 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781474273305 Library eBook 9781474273299 Series: World Classics • Methuen Drama World English

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The Selected Works of Yussef El Guindi Back of the Throat / Our Enemies: Lively Scenes of Love and Combat / Language Rooms / Pilgrims Musa and Sheri in the New World / Threesome Yussef El Guindi Edited by Michael Malek Najjar, University of Oregon, USA The first collected works anthology of the plays of prolific Arab American playwright Yussef El Guindi features five plays, as well as El Guindi's essay "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Meet Abdallah and Ahmed: Musings about Arabs and Muslims in American Theatre" and an annotated timeline of his work. UK January 2019 • US January 2019 • 432 pages • 10 bw illus PB 9781350057173 • £27.99 / $37.95 • HB 9781350093782 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350093775 Library eBook 9781350057166 Methuen Drama World English

Contemporary Plays by African Women

Niqabi Ninja; Not That Woman; I Want to Fly; Silent Voices; Unsettled; Mbuzeni; Bonganyi Sophia Kwachuh Mempuh, JC Niala, Adong Judith, Thembelihle Moyo, Koleka Putuma, Sara Shaarawi & Tosin Jobi-Tume Edited by Yvette Hutchison & Amy Jephta These plays, which are selected from writers across the continent, together give a rich portrait of identity, politics, culture and society in contemporary Africa. The editors of the volume have also provided biographies and the writers' own artistic statements; production histories; and a critical contextualisation of the theatre from which each woman is writing. UK January 2019 • US January 2019 • 352 pages PB 9781350034518 • £24.99 / $33.95 • HB 9781350034525 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781350034549 Library eBook 9781350034532 Methuen Drama World English

Founded in 1949, Calder Publications is an imprint of Alma Books. Each volume under the Calder imprint is accurately translated and carefully edited. All editions contain an extensive section on the author's life and works, a selected bibliography and extensive notes on the text.

The Bérenger Plays

The Killer, Rhinocerous, Exit the King, Strolling in the Air Eugene Ionesco Translated by Donald Watson & Derek Prouse This collection brings together the four plays that feature Ionesco’s everyman protagonist Jean Bérenger. While each play in the Bérenger cycle is unique, they are all prime examples of Ionesco’s conception of the theatre of the absurd, and touch on themes that preoccupied Ionesco throughout his career, such as mortality, alienation, freedom and the evils of Fascism. This volume constitutes a perfect introduction to one of the twentieth century’s most original and influential playwrights and it is fully annotated. UK September 2018 • 288 pages PB 9780714548487 • £9.99 Calder Publications World English (excluding USA/Canada)

Six Plays

Six Characters in Search of an Author, Henry IV, Caps and Bells, Right You Are (if You Think You Are), The Jar, The Patent

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Calder Publications

Luigi Pirandello Translated by Felicity Firth, Robert Rietty, John Wardle, Bruce Penman & Carlo Ardito This selection of plays by Luigi Pirandello contains some of his bestknown works: Six Characters in Search of an Author, Henry IV, Caps and Bells, Right You Are (if You Think You Are), The Jar, The Patent This edition is fully annotated. UK September 2018 • 384 pages PB 9780714548494 • £9.99 Calder Publications World English

Plays by Women from the Contemporary American Theatre Festival

20th Century Blues; The Niceties; Gidion’s Knot; Dead and Breathing; Memoirs of a Forgotten Man Susan Miller, Eleanor Burgess, Johnna Adams & Chisa Hutchinson Edited by Peggy McKowen & Ed Herendeen This anthology represents the voices of women who range from twotime Obie Award-winning authors to emerging writers just beginning their careers. One of the Festival's core values is "to tell diverse stories". This play anthology represents the success of that value by identifying some of the most current work in the theater today - all of which have had subsequent productions since their premiere at the Contemporary American Theater Festival. UK February 2019 • US February 2019 • 336 pages PB 9781350084810 • £21.99 / $29.95 Individual eBook 9781350084834 Library eBook 9781350084827 Methuen Drama

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Arden Early Modern Drama Othello: Arden Performance Editions William Shakespeare

Edited by Paul Prescott, University of Warwick, UK Arden Performance Editions are ideal for anyone engaging with a Shakespeare play in performance. With clear facing-page notes giving definitions of words, easily accessible information about key textual variants, lineation, metrical ambiguities and pronunciation, each edition has been developed to open the play’s possibilities and meanings to actors and students. Designed to be used and to be useful, each edition has plenty of space for personal annotations and the well-spaced text is easy to read and to navigate. UK July 2018 • US July 2018 • 408 pages PB 9781474272346 • £6.99 / $9.95 Individual eBook 9781474272353 Library eBook 9781474272360 Series: Arden Performance Editions • The Arden Shakespeare

All's Well That Ends Well Third Series

William Shakespeare Edited by Suzanne Gossett, Loyola University Chicago, USA & Helen Wilcox, University of Bangor, UK The comprehensive introduction to this new, fullyillustrated Arden edition takes a transformative look at the play’s critical and performance history by offering fresh perspectives on the conundrum of genre, sexuality and the moral dilemmas, together with masculinity and the structures of family. The authoritative play text is amply annotated to clarify its language and allusions, and two appendices debate the play’s authorship and review its casting. Offering students and scholars alike a wealth of insight and new research, this edition maintains the rigorous standards of the Arden Shakespeare. UK November 2018 • US November 2018 • 440 pages • 15 bw illus PB 9781904271208 • £10.99 / $14.95 • HB 9781904271192 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781408151921 Library eBook 9781408151914 Series: The Arden Shakespeare Third Series • The Arden Shakespeare

Series Editors: Suzanne Gossett, Loyola University Chicago, USA; John Jowett, Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham, UK & Gordon McMullan, King's College London, UK

Arden Early Modern Drama accompanies and complements the Arden Shakespeare Third Series, offering editions of non-Shakespearean Renaissance and Restoration drama from the period 1500-1700. Modelled on the Third Series in appearance and style, Arden Early Modern Drama editions offer high-quality textual scholarship, together with an accessible, student-friendly introduction.

The Dutch Courtesan John Marston

Edited by Karen Britland, University of WisconsinMadison, USA This riotous tragicomedy explores the delights and perils afforded by Jacobean London. While Freevill, an educated young Englishman and the play's nominal hero, frolics in the city's streets, taverns and brothels, Franceschina, his cast-off mistress and the Dutch courtesan of the play's title, laments his betrayal and plots revenge. Juxtaposing Franceschina's vulnerable financial position against the unappealing marital prospects available to gentry women, the play undermines the language of romance, revealing it to be rooted in the commerce and commodification. Marston's commentary on financial insecurity and the hypocritical repudiation of foreignness makes the play truly a document for our time. UK April 2018 • US April 2018 • 296 pages • 19 bw illus PB 9781472568960 • £12.99 / $17.95 • HB 9781472568984 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781472568977 Library eBook 9781472568953 Series: Arden Early Modern Drama • The Arden Shakespeare

The White Devil John Webster

Edited by Benedict S. Robinson, Stony Brook University, USA A completely new Arden Early Modern Drama edition of Webster's violent and fascinating revenge tragedy, featuring a clear and authoritative text, detailed on-page commentary notes, a comprehensive, illustrated introduction and a bibliography of references and further reading. UK December 2018 • US December 2018 • 344 pages PB 9781904271741 • £11.99 / $16.95 • HB 9781408130032 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781408140208 Library eBook 9781408140192 Series: Arden Early Modern Drama • The Arden Shakespeare

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Series Editors: William C. Carroll, Boston University, USA & Tiffany Stern, The Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham, UK

New Mermaids is a series of over 50 modernized and fully annotated classic plays, with an active programme of new editions. New Mermaids are edited and updated by experienced teachers who are internationally recognized as authorities in their field. They are ideal for, and accessible to, actors, theatre-goers and students and are printed in a clear, easy-to-use format, with annotations below the text and a comprehensive introduction.

The Man of Mode George Etherege

Doctor Faustus Christopher Marlowe

Edited by Paul Menzer, Mary Baldwin College, USA This fully re-edited, modernised play text is accompanied by commentary notes, while its lively introduction will guide you through the fume of fact and legend that has accompanied the play across the centuries, from its premiere in the late 16th century to its most recent incarnation on stage and film. UK November 2018 • US November 2018 • 160 pages PB 9781474295178 • £9.99 / $14.95 Individual eBook 9781474295161 Library eBook 9781474295154 Series: New Mermaids • Methuen Drama

Edited by Michael Neill, University of Kent, UK The most perfectly poised of Restoration comedies, The Man of Mode is a finished exercise in dramatic sprezzatura, matching the beguiling ‘easiness’ and ‘complaisance’ of its central character. Its seemingly casual construction and breaches of comic decorum mask an artistic control designed to upset the complacency of our moral, social and aesthetic assumptions, luring us into sympathy for a character whose dangerous ‘wildness’ we should deplore. The modernised play text is accompanied by incisive commentary notes, while the introduction unpacks the complexity of the Restoration’s political and theatrical context, analyses the play’s performance history and demonstrates Etherege’s linguistic artistry. UK February 2019 • US February 2019 • 176 pages PB 9781474289535 • £9.99 / $14.95 Individual eBook 9781474289528 Library eBook 9781474289511 Series: New Mermaids • Methuen Drama

The Changeling Revised Edition

Thomas Middleton & William Rowley Edited by Michael Neill, University of Kent, UK The Changeling’s vivid tale of sexual appetite, repulsion, betrayal and lunacy remains one of the most compelling tragedies of the 17th century. This newly revised edition, edited by world-class scholar Michael Neill, will enable you to appreciate and interpret it afresh for yourself. This edition is supplemented by a plot summary, annotated bibliography and a companion website providing thought-provoking podcasts, production images, useful web links and sample questions and essay ideas. UK January 2019 • US January 2019 • 160 pages PB 9781474290272 • £9.99 / $14.95 Individual eBook 9781474290265 Library eBook 9781474290258 Series: New Mermaids • Methuen Drama World English

Shakespeare in Action

30 Theatre Makers on their Practice Jaq Bessell, Guildford School of Acting, UK Comprising accounts from 30 actors and creatives - including directors, choreographers, musical directors and scenic designers - describing their approach to performing and staging Shakespeare, this is a unique book about how theatre practice impacts and informs productions of Shakespeare's works. Filled with personal insights, anecdotes and practical guidance, this book will give readers a critical toolkit with which to study the plays as performance and one that will inform their own theatre practice. UK January 2019 • US January 2019 • 224 pages • 10 bw illus PB 9781408171738 • £18.99 / $25.95 • HB 9781350033504 • £60.00 / $82.00 Individual eBook 9781474229753 Library eBook 9781474229760 The Arden Shakespeare

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New Mermaids

The Arden Introduction to Reading Shakespeare Close Reading and Analysis

Jeremy Lopez, University of Toronto, Canada A close-reading handbook for undergraduates studying Shakespeare: it provides a wide range of vivid and practical examples of both how Shakespeare’s language works and how literary critics look at Shakespeare’s language. This is an ideal teaching text for introductory courses on Shakespeare, offering a welcome return to close textual analysis and showing students how to read and analyse the plays in close detail to build sustained critical readings of their own. UK September 2018 • US November 2018 • 176 pages PB 9781472581020 • £17.99 / $24.95 • HB 9781472581044 • £55.00 / $74.00 Individual eBook 9781472581037 Library eBook 9781472581051 The Arden Shakespeare

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ShakesFear and How to Cure It

Shakespeare's Acts of Will

Ralph Alan Cohen, Mary Baldwin College, USA

Gary Watt, University of Warwick, UK

The Complete Handbook for Teaching Shakespeare

For teachers and lovers of Shakespeare, this book provides a comprehensive approach to the challenges and rewards of teaching Shakespeare, giving both an overview of each of Shakespeare’s 38 plays and specific classroom tools for teaching it. Written by a celebrated teacher, scholar, and director of Shakespeare, it shows how to use the text to make the words and the moments come alive. For the general reader it refutes the idea that Shakespeare’s language is difficult and provides a survey of the plays by someone who has lived intimately with them on the page and on the stage. UK May 2018 • US May 2018 • 400 pages PB 9781474228718 • £24.99 / $29.95 • HB 9781474228725 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781474228732 Library eBook 9781474228749 The Arden Shakespeare

Performing Hamlet

Actors in the Modern Age Jonathan Croall, Theatre Historian, UK Some of the finest of modern Hamlets have been seen on stage during the present century. Acclaimed theatre writer and scholar Jonathan Croall brings together extended essays on seven very different, original and acclaimed performances during these years, based on interviews with the actors and their directors. The essays are complemented by a series of pen-portraits of many other leading actors who have taken on the role during the last 65 years. Key actors covered include David Tennant, Maxine Peake, Simon Russell Beale, Mark Rylance, Jude Law and Rory Kinear. UK August 2018 • US August 2018 • 208 pages • 8 bw illus PB 9781350030756 • £21.99 / $29.95 • HB 9781350030763 • £65.00 / $88.00 Individual eBook 9781350030749 Library eBook 9781350030732 The Arden Shakespeare

Queering the Shakespeare Film Gender Trouble, Gay Spectatorship and Male Homoeroticism

Anthony Guy Patricia, Concord University, West Virginia, USA This study critiques the various representations of the queer – broadly understood as that which is at odds with what has been deemed to be the normal, the legitimate, and the dominant, particularly – but not exclusively – as regards sexual matters, in the Shakespeare film. Analysing the work of directors such as Max Reinhardt, William Dieterle, George Cukor, Franco Zeffirelli, Trevor Nunn, Baz Luhrmann, Michael Hoffman, Michael Radford, Orson Welles, Laurence Olivier and Oliver Parker, the volume presents an alternative and complementary critical history of the Shakespeare film genre. UK February 2019 • US February 2019 • 320 pages PB 9781350084469 • £24.99 / $33.95 Previously published in HB 9781474237031 Individual eBook 9781474237048 Library eBook 9781474237055 The Arden Shakespeare

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Law, Testament and Properties of Performance

Drawing on years of experience delivering rhetoric workshops for the Royal Shakespeare Company and as a prize-winning teacher of law, Gary Watt shows that Shakespeare is playful with legal technicality rather than obedient to it. The author demonstrates how Shakespeare transformed lawyers’ manual book rhetoric into powerful drama through a stirring combination of word, metre, movement and physical stage material, producing a mode of performance that was truly testamentary in its power to engage the witnessing public. UK January 2018 • US January 2018 • 304 pages PB 9781350059573 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781474217859 Individual eBook 9781474217866 Library eBook 9781474217873 The Arden Shakespeare

Queer Shakespeare Desire and Sexuality

Edited by Goran Stanivukovic, Saint Mary’s University, Halifax, Canada Queer Shakespeare draws together 13 essays, which offer a major reassessment of criticism on desire and sexuality in Shakespeare. Bringing together some of the most prominent critics working at the intersection of Shakespeare studies and queer criticism, this collection shows that queer Shakespeare studies is an especially vibrant scholarly field. Taken together, these essays treat Shakespeare as the key object of analysis producing concepts and ideas that draw power from a focussed study of language and objects as embodiments of queerness. UK February 2019 • US February 2019 • 424 pages PB 9781350084476 • £24.99 / $33.95 Previously published in HB 9781474295246 Individual eBook 9781474295260 Library eBook 9781474295277 The Arden Shakespeare

Shakespeare and Greece

Edited by Alison Findlay, Lancaster University, UK & Vassiliki Markidou, University of Athens, Greece Inverting Jonson’s claim that Shakespeare had ‘small Latin and less Greek’, this book argues that there is actually more Greek and less Latin in a significant group of Shakespeare’s texts: a group whose generic hybridity exemplifies the hybridity of Greece in the early modern imagination. Focusing on Venus and Adonis, The Comedy of Errors, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Love's Labour’s Lost, Troilus and Cressida, Timon of Athens, King Lear, Pericles, The Winter’s Tale, The Tempest, and The Two Noble Kinsmen, the volume considers how Shakespeare’s use of Greek myth intersects with early modern perceptions of the country and its empire. UK July 2018 • US July 2018 • 304 pages PB 9781350079960 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781474244251 Individual eBook 9781474244268 Library eBook 9781474244275 The Arden Shakespeare

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Series Editors: Andrew Hiscock, Bangor University, UK & Lisa Hopkins, University of Sheffield Hallam, UK

Arden Early Modern Drama Guides offer students and academics practical and accessible introductions to the critical and performance contexts of key Elizabethan and Jacobean plays. Essays from leading international scholars give invaluable insight into the text by presenting a range of critical perspectives, making the books ideal companions for study and research.

King Henry V: A Critical Reader

Edited by Line Cottegnies, Sorbonne Universite, France & Karen Britland, University of WisconsinMadison, USA Moving through to five new critical essays, the guide opens up fresh perspectives on this much studied work, including a particularly provocative and timely analysis of the intersection between war and religion, as well as essays on British identity, non-Anglophone responses to King Henry V, and criminality and heroism. The fifth essay focuses on the history and nature of filmic adaptations of Shakespeare’s King Henry V, including the iconic productions of Olivier and Branagh, as well as more recent versions, such as that featured in The Hollow Crown series. UK October 2018 • US October 2018 • 352 pages HB 9781474280105 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781474280112 Library eBook 9781474280129 Series: Arden Early Modern Drama Guides • The Arden Shakespeare

Troilus and Cressida: A Critical Reader Edited by Efterpi Mitsi, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece

Troilus and Cressida: A Critical Reader offers an accessible and thought-provoking guide to this complex problem play, surveying its key themes and evolving critical preoccupations. Considering its generic ambiguity and experimentalism, it also provides a uniquely detailed and up-to-date history of the play’s stage performance from Dryden’s rewriting up to Mark Ravenhill and Elizabeth LeCompte’s controversial 2012 production for the Royal Shakespeare Company and the Wooster Group. UK January 2019 • US January 2019 • 304 pages • 2 bw illus HB 9781350014190 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781350014183 Library eBook 9781350014176 Series: Arden Early Modern Drama Guides • The Arden Shakespeare

The Changeling: A Critical Reader

Edited by Mark Hutchings, University of Reading, UK This volume offers an accessible and thoughtprovoking guide to this major Renaissance tragedy, surveying its key themes and evolving critical preoccupations. It provides a uniquely detailed and up-to-date history of the play’s rich stage performance, while critical essays open up fresh perspectives, including an exploration of the characters’ mechanical psychology, the influence of Spanish literature and its treatment of virginity and rape on the construction of Middleton and Rowley’s plot, and recent theatre-makers’ handling of the play’s dramaturgy. It finishes with a guide to critical, web-based, audio and video resources, discussing the ways in which they can be used in the classroom.

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Arden Early Modern Drama Guides

UK March 2019 • US March 2019 • 288 pages HB 9781350011403 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781350011397 Library eBook 9781350011380 Series: Arden Early Modern Drama Guides • The Arden Shakespeare

Shakespearean Character

Shakespeare and Domestic Life

Jelena Marelj, Sheridan College, Ontario, Canada

Sandra Clark, University of London, UK

Language in Performance

Jelena Marelj's study examines five linguistically self-conscious characters drawn from the genres of history, tragedy and comedy, which continue to be subjects of extensive critical debate: Falstaff, Cleopatra, Henry V, Katherine from The Taming of the Shrew, and Hamlet. Using theories drawn from linguistic pragmatics, it claims that our impression of characters as real people is an effect arising from characters’ pragmatic use of language in combination with the historical and textual meanings that Shakespeare conveys to his audience by dramatic and meta-dramatic means. UK January 2019 • US January 2019 • 256 pages HB 9781350061385 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781350061392 Library eBook 9781350061408 Series: Arden Shakespeare Studies in Language and Digital Methodologies The Arden Shakespeare

A Dictionary

This dictionary explores the language of domestic life found in Shakespeare’s work and demonstrates the meanings he attaches to it through his uses of it in particular contexts. "Domestic life" covers a range of topics: the language of the household, clothing, food, family relationships and duties; household practices, the architecture of the home, and all that conditions and governs the life of the home. The dictionary draws on recent cultural materialist research to provide in-depth definitions of the domestic language and life in Shakespeare's works, creating a richly rewarding and informative reference tool for upper level students and scholars. UK May 2018 • US May 2018 • 456 pages • 5 bw illus HB 9781472581808 • £130.00 / $176.00 Individual eBook 9781472581815 Library eBook 9781472581822 Series: Arden Shakespeare Dictionaries • The Arden Shakespeare

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Arden Shakespeare: The State of Play Series Editors: Professor Ann Thompson, King's College London, UK; Professor Lena Orlin, Georgetown University, USA

Each volume in the series is an expedition to discover the ‘state of play’ with respect to Shakespeare’s major plays. Featuring ten or more newly commissioned essays written by world-class Shakespeareans, each volume presents a detailed engagement with a single play, focusing on current issues in teaching, performance and research.

Titus Andronicus: The State of Play

Edited by Farah Karim-Cooper, Shakespeare's Globe, London, UK Titus Andronicus: The State of Play is a collection of new essays from leading international scholars that showcases current critical approaches to Shakespeare’s earliest tragedy. This study explores how the revitalized critical responses to early modern and contemporary performance histories has had a significant impact upon the wider reception of this play. UK February 2019 • US February 2019 • 256 pages HB 9781350027398 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781350027404 Library eBook 9781350027411 Series: Arden Shakespeare: The State of Play • The Arden Shakespeare

Early Modern Theatre and the Figure of Disability Genevieve Love, Colorado College, USA

A critical analysis of key early modern plays including Doctor Faustus and Richard III, revealing how physical disability operates as a metaphor for both theatrical personation and textual forms. The first part considers the relationship between actor and character: prosthetic disabled figures with names like Cripple and Stump capture the simultaneous presence of the imaginative world of the fiction and the material, embodied world of the theatre. The second part considers the relationship between plays in their theatrical and in their textual forms, a relationship that has been understood in part through an appeal to disability. UK October 2018 • US October 2018 • 232 pages HB 9781350017207 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781350017214 Library eBook 9781350017221 Series: Arden Studies in Early Modern Drama • The Arden Shakespeare

Directing Shakespeare in America Historical Perspectives

Charles Ney, Texas State University, USA

Elizabethan Narrative Poems: The State of Play

Edited by Lynn Enterline, Vanderbilt University, USA Shakespeare saw only two poems through to publication: Venus and Adonis and The Rape of Lucrece. This volume traces the larger conversation that took place in the 1590s within the vogue for minor epic narratives as Shakespeare and a coterie of Ovidian imitators composed and published erotic epyllia to, for, and against one another. These poems take place in imagined worlds far removed from urban world of London and these classicizing narratives are deeply engaged in wide-ranging critiques of 16th century norms for masculine conduct – whether professional, poetic, economic, legal, emotional, or sexual. UK March 2019 • US March 2019 • 256 pages • 5 bw illus HB 9781350073364 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781350073371 Library eBook 9781350073388 Series: Arden Shakespeare: The State of Play • The Arden Shakespeare

"Charles Ney’s book is a revelation—the research is impeccable and the anecdotes, directing lessons, visions, egos, mistakes and inspiration are brilliant as tools for seasoned or aspiring Shakespeareans." Dr. Jim Volz, Editor, Shakespeare Theatre Association’s Quarto, USA Historical Perspectives reviews key American directors, their productions and their approaches to directing Shakespeare, from the late 19th to the end of the 20th centuries. Among the directors covered are Augustin Daly, David Belasco, Arthur Hopkins, Orson Welles, B. Iden Payne, Angus Bowmer, William Ball, Margaret Webster, Tyronne Guthrie, Joseph Papp, John Houseman, Gerald Freedman, Michael Kahn, Craig Noel, Tina Packer and Julie Taymor. UK November 2018 • US November 2018 • 256 pages • 12 bw illus HB 9781474289696 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781474289702 Library eBook 9781474289719 The Arden Shakespeare

Performing Shakespeare's Women Playing Dead

Paige Martin Reynolds, University of Central Arkansas, USA Shakespeare's female characters die often, both onstage and off. But what does it mean for the actor portraying these roles to to play dead? And what obstacles in playing dead are the same for women actors playing alive? This book addresses both current scholarship and the practical and ethical problems facing the female actor of Shakespeare’s plays today to explore what those deaths signify and suggest about playing female parts on the contemporary stage and in a post-feminist world. UK December 2018 • US December 2018 • 224 pages HB 9781350002593 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781350002616 Library eBook 9781350002609 The Arden Shakespeare

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Series Editor: Evelyn Gajowski, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA

This series provides a comprehensive analysis of the theoretical developments that have dominated Shakespeare studies since the advent of postmodernism, as well as those that are emerging at the moment.

Shakespeare and Posthumanist Theory Karen Raber, University of Mississippi, USA

Shakespeare and Posthumanist Theory charts challenges in the field of Shakespeare studies to the assumption that the category “human” is real, stable, or worthy of privileging in discussions of the playwright’s work. Drawing on a variety of methodologies - cognitive theory, systems theory, animal studies, ecostudies, the new materialisms - the volume investigates the world of Shakespeare’s plays and poems in order to represent more thoroughly its variety, its ethics of inclusion, and its resistance to human triumphalism and exceptionalism. UK April 2018 • US April 2018 • 216 pages • 5 bw illus HB 9781474234436 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781474234450 Library eBook 9781474234467 Series: Shakespeare and Theory • The Arden Shakespeare

Shakespeare and Queer Theory Melissa E. Sanchez, University of Pennsylvania, USA

This provides both an indispensable guide and an intervention in the ongoing critical debates about queer method both within and beyond Shakespeare and early modern studies. Clearly elucidating the central ideas of the theory and its history, it also illuminates current debates about historicism and embodiment. Through a series of original readings of texts including As You Like It, Othello, Macbeth and Venus and Adonis, as well as recent film adaptations including Baz Luhrmann’s Romeo + Juliet and Ralph Fiennes’ Coriolanus, it illustrates the value of queer theory to Shakespeare scholarship, and the value of Shakespearean texts to queer theory. UK January 2019 • US January 2019 • 240 pages HB 9781474256674 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781474256698 Library eBook 9781474256704 Series: Shakespeare and Theory • The Arden Shakespeare

Shakespeare and Film Theory

Scott Hollifield, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA A wide variety of filmmakers including Orson Welles and Alfred Hitchcock, Jean-Luc Godard and Akira Kurosawa, Julie Taymor and Quentin Tarantino have tapped into the possibilities Shakespeare's work inspires. This study considers Shakespeare’s impact on our experience of words and the images they conjure and considers how this leads to a greater understanding of Shakespeare and the possibilities of cinema and adaptation. UK March 2019 • US March 2019 • 224 pages HB 9781472572493 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781472572509 Library eBook 9781472572516 Series: Shakespeare and Theory • The Arden Shakespeare

Shakespeare: Actors and Audiences

Edited by Fiona Banks, Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, UK

New Places: Shakespeare and Civic Creativity

Edited by Paul Edmondson, The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, UK & Ewan Fernie, University of Birmingham, UK

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Shakespeare and Theory

New Places documents and analyses a range of innovative projects which take Shakespeare beyond the worlds of education and even the theatre, in an attempt to make a difference in the wider world. Mixing critical reflection on the social value of Shakespeare and creative writing, the volume presents Carol Ann Duffy’s Shakespeare Ode for 2016, the first ever open-air performance of The Merchant of Venice in that city’s original Jewish Ghetto, a new Shakespeare-inspired liturgy, civic-minded opera and ballet, international Shakespeare clubs and societies, and a creative practice of rehabilitating soldiers returned from war through Shakespeare. UK April 2018 • US April 2018 • 320 pages HB 9781474244558 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781474244565 Library eBook 9781474244572 The Arden Shakespeare

400 years on from Shakespeare’s death, Shakespeare: Actors and Audiences shines a spotlight on the role of the audience at Shakespeare’s plays. Exploring the relationship that has kept Shakespeare’s name and work alive through four centuries, scholars, audiences, actors and directors reflect on the role of the audience and provide fresh insights into the relationship that lies at the heart of Shakespeare in performance. UK November 2018 • US November 2018 • 256 pages HB 9781474257930 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781474257947 Library eBook 9781474274005 The Arden Shakespeare

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Shakespeare in the Theatre Series Editors: Bridget Escolme, Queen Mary, University of London, UK, Farah Karim-Cooper, King's College London, UK & Peter Holland, University of Notre Dame, USA Pointing to the range of people, artistic practices and cultural phenomena that make meaning in the theatre, Shakespeare in the Theatre de-centres Shakespeare from within Shakespeare studies, and provides an unrivalled way of perceiving the performance of his work.

Shakespeare in the Theatre: Peter Sellars

Ayanna Thompson, The George Washington University, USA The first in-depth look at Peter Sellars, the avantgarde director whose Shakespeare productions have polarized communities and critics. Through extensive interviews and archival work, leading Shakespearean Ayanna Thompson takes readers on a journey through experimental theatre and the tensions that arise between innovation and accessibility. An iconoclastic figure who inspires strong reactions both personally and professionally, Peter Sellars continues to amaze and confound. This book takes readers inside his world for the first time. UK May 2018 • US May 2018 • 208 pages • 15 bw illus HB 9781350021747 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781350021754 Library eBook 9781350021761 Series: Shakespeare in the Theatre • The Arden Shakespeare

Shakespeare in the Theatre: Trevor Nunn

Russell Jackson, University of Birmingham, UK Trevor Nunn is one of the most significant and influential directors of modern times. This book provides the first critical overview of his work as a director, including detailed discussions of representative productions during his artistic directorship of the Royal Shakespeare Theatre and the National Theatre. The book explores too the wider context of his productions in the sometimes fraught debates on the cultural politics of Britain’s theatrical institutions in the 20th and 21st centuries. The book draws on archive material, reviews and other published commentary, including that of actors who have worked with him. UK November 2018 • US November 2018 • 256 pages • 6 bw illus HB 9781474289580 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781474289597 Library eBook 9781474289603 Series: Shakespeare in the Theatre • The Arden Shakespeare

Shakespeare in the Theatre: Cheek by Jowl

Peter Kirwan, University of Nottingham, UK With 17 productions of Shakespeare's plays, Cheek by Jowl is one of the world’s most critically acclaimed touring classical theatre companies. Drawing on the company’s work in English, Russian and French, the book uses key productions as case studies to interrogate the company’s unique style and build an argument for the distinctive insights offered by Cheek by Jowl’s approach. Informed by new interviews with creative and administrative company members from the full span of Cheek by Jowl’s history, as well as a full appraisal of the Cheek by Jowl archives, this book is the first scholarly overview of the company’s work. UK February 2019 • US February 2019 • 224 pages HB 9781474223294 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781474223300 Library eBook 9781474223317 Series: Shakespeare in the Theatre • The Arden Shakespeare

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Shakespeare in the Theatre: The National Theatre, 1963–1975 Olivier and Hall

Robert Shaughnessy, University of Surrey, UK The National Theatre’s years at the Old Vic were the most Shakespearean period in its history, one which included Laurence Olivier’s Othello and Shylock, a radical all-male As You Like It, the Berliner Ensemble’s Coriolanus and Tom Stoppard’s classic offshoot, Rosencrantz and Guildernstern are Dead. Drawing extensively upon the company archives, this book tells the interlinked stories of the National’s relationship with Shakespeare through a series of production case studies. Together, these stories illuminate Olivier’s significance as actor and director, the National’s pioneering accommodation of European theatre practitioners, and its ways of engaging Shakespeare with the contemporary. UK May 2018 • US May 2018 • 264 pages • 5 bw illus HB 9781474241045 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781474241052 Library eBook 9781474241069 Series: Shakespeare in the Theatre • The Arden Shakespeare

Shakespeare in the Theatre: Peter Hall

Stuart Hampton-Reeves, University of Central Lancashire, UK Peter Hall was one of the most influential directors of Shakespeare’s work of modern times. Through both his own work and the management of two national theatre companies, the National Theatre and the RSC, Hall promoted Shakespeare as a writer who can comment incisively on the modern world. His best productions exemplified this approach: Coriolanus (1959), The Wars of the Roses (1963) and Hamlet (1965) established his reputation as a directorable to bring Shakespeare to the heart of contemporary politics. UK February 2019 • US February 2019 • 224 pages • 6 bw illus HB 9781472587077 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781472587091 Library eBook 9781472587107 Series: Shakespeare in the Theatre • The Arden Shakespeare

Shakespeare in the Theatre: The King's Men Lucy Munro, King's College London, UK

The King’s Men reappraises the company as theatre artists, analysing in detail the performance practices, cultural contexts and political pressures that helped to shape and reshape Shakespeare’s plays between 1603 and 1642. Reconsidering casting and acting styles, staging and playing venues, audience response, influence and popularity, and local, national and international politics, the book presents case-studies of performances of Macbeth, The Tempest, The Winter’s Tale, Richard II, Henry VIII, Othello and Pericles alongside a broader reappraisal of the repertory of the company and the place of Shakespeare’s plays within it. UK June 2019 • US August 2019 • 224 pages HB 9781474262613 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781474262620 Library eBook 9781474262637 Series: Shakespeare in the Theatre • The Arden Shakespeare

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Edited by Pascale Aebischer, University of Exeter, UK, Susanne Greenhalgh, University of Roehampton, UK & Laurie Osborne, Colby College, USA "This brilliant collection of pieces sets the parameters for our consideration of the phenomenon for years to come, exploring examples of reception round the world and investigating the technologies that are creating such exhilarating new ways to watch live and once-live theatre by an ever-increasing array of theatre companies." Peter Holland, University of Notre Dame, USA This is the first collection of essays to concentrate exclusively on the phenomenon of how Shakespeare has, in the 21stC, been experienced as a “live” or “as-live” theatre broadcast by audiences around the world. UK July 2018 • US July 2018 • 264 pages • 20 bw illus HB 9781350030466 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781350030473 Library eBook 9781350030480 The Arden Shakespeare

Shakespeare on the Record Researching an Early Modern Life

Edited by Hannah Leah Crummé, Lewis & Clark College, USA Shakespeare on the Record is a guide to major Shakespeare discoveries and the archival insight that made them possible. Compiled by experts at The National Archives, the Folger Shakespeare Library and leading universities, the volume explores and explains the bureaucratic processes and governmental practices that shaped life and records in Renaissance England – making it a key resource for both Shakespeare scholars and researchers of early modern lives. The National Archives hold a rich collection of over 120 documents relating to Shakespeare’s life – several of which are profiled here for the first time. UK January 2019 • US January 2019 • 256 pages HB 9781350003514 • £80.00 / $108.00 Individual eBook 9781350003521 Library eBook 9781350003538 The Arden Shakespeare

The Shakespeare Hut Screening the Royal Shakespeare Company A Critical History

John Wyver, Independent Scholar, UK No theatre company has been involved in such a broad range of adaptations for television and film as the Royal Shakespeare Company. Drawing on interviews with actors and directors, this is the first book to explore the remarkable history of collaborations between stage and screen and considers key questions about adaptation that concern all those involved in theatre, film and television. Written by John Wyver, a broadcasting historian and the television producer of Hamlet as well as of RSC Live from Stratford-upon-Avon, the book provides a vivid, detailed and fascinating account of the RSC’s television and film productions. UK March 2019 • US March 2019 • 256 pages • 10 bw illus HB 9781350006584 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781350006591 Library eBook 9781350006607 The Arden Shakespeare

Shakespeare and the Gods

Virginia Mason Vaughan, Clark University, USA Shakespeare and the Gods is a major new critical work exploring the scope and meaning of Shakespeare’s allusions to major Roman deities such as Jupiter, Venus, Diana and Hercules. Each chapter surveys early modern mythographic writing on the god in question, surveys Shakespeare’s references to particular myths in which the god is involved, discusses allusive patterns that repeat throughout the canon, and concludes with a focused discussion of one or two plays in which the god becomes much more than an allusion, shaping in powerful ways our response to the action and characters.

A Story of Memory, Performance and Identity, 1916-1923 Ailsa Grant Ferguson, Brighton University, UK The story of the Shakespeare Hut, built in Bloomsbury in 1916, is a unique case study in cultural memory and performance of Shakespeare; one extraordinary building brings together Shakespeare’s place in First World War theatre, in emerging new postcolonial identities and in the struggle for women’s suffrage.

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Shakespeare and the 'Live' Theatre Broadcast Experience

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Shakespeare in the Global South

Transcolonial Solidarities across Oceans of Difference Sandra Young, University of Cape Town, South Africa Shakespeare in the Global South proposes the critical frame provided by the idea of a Global South in order to theorize cultural difference. It looks sideways across the Atlantic and Indian Oceans to a variety of non-­traditional centres of Shakespeare theatre-­making to explore the solidarities and affinities not as evident in Stratford’s Shakespeare. It takes its lead from innovative theatre practice in Mauritius, Cape Verde, north India, and post-apartheid South Africa, to assess the value for cultural theory of conceptualising the transformation of Shakespeare across the world as indigenisation, creolisation, Africanisation, and localisation of endlessly transforming iterations of Shakespeare’s work. UK March 2019 • US March 2019 • 240 pages HB 9781350035744 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781350035751 Library eBook 9781350035768 The Arden Shakespeare

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ULYSSES A lively repository of literary allusion and colloquial realism, this dazzlingly innovative, ambitious novel is here presented in its 1939 Odyssey Press version, which is regarded as the most accurate text published in Joyce’s lifetime. This edition also includes over 9,000 notes by Joyce scholars Sam Slote, Marc A. Mamigonian and John Turner. ISBN 9781847497765 • 832pp • £5.99

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Conversations with Biographical Novelists Truthful Fictions across the Globe Edited by Michael Lackey, University of Minnesota, USA "These conversations are intelligent, arresting, and informative. This is a major contribution to the field." Jay Parini, author of The Last Station (1990) "The questions from interviewers are stimulating, the answers are fascinating, and the whole book brings new insights and energies to the study of biographical fiction." Joanna Scott, University of Rochester, USA How does a writer approach a novel about a real person? In this new collection of interviews, authors such as Emma Donoghue, David Ebershoff, Olga Tokarczuk, Colm Tóibín, David Lodge, and Colum McCann sit down with literary scholars to discuss the relationship of history, truth, and fiction. UK October 2018 • US October 2018 • 288 pages PB 9781501341458 • £26.99 / $32.95 • HB 9781501341465 • £96.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781501341472 Library eBook 9781501341489 Bloomsbury Academic

Jonathan Franzen and the Romance of Community Narratives of Salvation

Jesús Blanco Hidalga, Independent Scholar, Spain Jonathan Franzen and the Romance of Community analyzes each of Franzen's five novels to reveal an interior logic animating his work. Jesús Blanco Hidalga discovers the concepts, typical of romance narratives, of salvation and redemption running throughout Franzen's fiction. These salvation narratives are in turn used for self-legitimization—not only by the characters, by the writer himself. Hidalga further reassesses Franzen's use of realism and explores each novel within its cultural and political context. Combining critical rigor with interpretative boldness, Hidalga offers a solid theoretical approach to a major contemporary author. UK July 2018 • US July 2018 • 264 pages PB 9781501343681 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781501319839 Individual eBook 9781501319846 Library eBook 9781501319853 Bloomsbury Academic

Cormac McCarthy’s Borders and Landscapes Edited by Louise Jillett, Western Sydney University, Australia

Series Editor: Stephen J. Burn, University of Glasgow, UK

David Foster Wallace Studies emphasizes quality not quantity, and prioritizes new work that significantly changes the terms of established debates by applying new methodologies, by offering unusually penetrating analyses, or by broadening the terms of discussion by reading Wallace alongside other writers.

The Wallace Effect

David Foster Wallace and the Contemporary Literary Imagination Marshall Boswell, Rhodes College, USA The Wallace Effect explores David Foster Wallace’s contested space at the forefront of 21st-century American fiction. Leading Wallace scholar Marshall Boswell illuminates “The Wallace Effect”—the aura of literary competition that Wallace routinely summoned in his fiction and non-fiction and that continues to inform the reception of his work. He examines novels by Wallace’s literary patriarchs and contemporaries that introduce innovations on traditional metafiction that Wallace would later claim as his own. He also explores four novels published after Wallace’s death that attempt to demythologize Wallace’s persona and his literary preeminence. By re-situating Wallace’s work in a broader and more contentious literary arena, The Wallace Effect traces both the reach and the limits of Wallace’s legacy.

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David Foster Wallace Studies

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Global Wallace

David Foster Wallace and World Literature Lucas Thompson, University of Sydney, Australia "When a piece of literary criticism makes you aware at every turn of the substantial limits not just of your knowledge of a subject—one you thought you knew something about—but also of the frameworks in which you think, its worth and importance are blindingly obvious. Such was my experience in reading Lucas Thompson’s Global Wallace: David Foster Wallace and World Literature. Its well-researched and wide-ranging attention to Wallace’s global influences and intertexts should also be a shot of adrenaline into a Wallace Studies." Mary Holland, Comparative Literature Studies UK June 2018 • US June 2018 • 288 pages PB 9781501342707 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781501320668 Individual eBook 9781501320675 Library eBook 9781501320682 Series: David Foster Wallace Studies • Bloomsbury Academic

"An essential addition to a rich body of criticism, and a tremendous contribution to our understanding of one of the most important authors of our time." Steven Frye, California State University, Bakersfield, USA Cormac McCarthy’s work is attracting increasing interest from scholars in a range of disciplines within the humanities and beyond, from political philosophy to linguistics, musicology to the sciences. This volume contributes to this developing research, investigating the way McCarthy’s writings speak to other works of American literature, border literature, international literature and other forms of comparative literature. UK April 2018 • US April 2018 • 264 pages PB 9781501341779 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781501319112 Individual eBook 9781501319129 Library eBook 9781501319143 Bloomsbury Academic

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Not Born Digital

Gestures of Testimony

Daniel Morris, Purdue University, USA

Michael Richardson, University of Western Sydney, Australia

Poetics, Print Literacy, New Media "One of the best studies to date of what happens to poetry and the poetic in our ‘new media age.'"Marjorie Perloff, Stanford University, USA Not Born Digital addresses from multiple perspectives – ethical, historical, psychological, conceptual, aesthetic – the vexing problems and sublime potential of disseminating lyrics, the ancient form of transmission and preservation of the human voice, in an environment in which e-poetry and digitalized poetics pose a crisis (understood as opportunity and threat) to traditional page poetry. UK January 2018 • US January 2018 • 264 pages • 4 bw illustrations PB 9781501339417 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781501316708 Individual eBook 9781501316715 Library eBook 9781501316722 Bloomsbury Academic

The Ruins of Urban Modernity

Torture, Trauma, and Affect in Literature "An insightful, sometimes wrenching analysis of representations of torture. An important contribution to ethics, aesthetics, and human rights." James Dawes, Macalester College, USA Bringing the vibrant field of affect theory to bear on theories of torture and power, Gestures of Testimony adopts an interdisciplinary approach to show how testimony founded in affect can bear witness to torture. Grounded in provocative readings of fiction by George Orwell, Franz Kafka, Arthur Koestler, Anne Michaels and Janette Turner Hospital, poems by Guantanamo detainees, memoirs of interrogators and detainees, contemporary films, and the infamous Torture Memos of the Bush Administration, Richardson’s analysis traverses politics, law and cinema to re-think literary testimony. UK January 2018 • US January 2018 • 232 pages • 12 bw illustrations PB 9781501339400 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781501315800 Individual eBook 9781501315817 Library eBook 9781501315824 Bloomsbury Academic

Thomas Pynchon's Against the Day

Utku Mogultay, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany "Rises to the challenge presented by Pynchon’s spatial imaginary, making a brilliant case for reading Against the Day as an urban novel offering vital insights into the contradictory geographies of modernity." Hsuan L. Hsu, University of California, Davis, USA The Ruins of Urban Modernity examines Thomas Pynchon's 2006 novel Against the Day through the critical lens of urban spatiality. As the complex novel collapses and rebuilds anew the spatial imaginaries underlying the popular fictions of urban modernity, Utku Mogultay explores how such creative disfiguration throws light on the contemporary urban world. UK May 2018 • US May 2018 • 240 pages • 5 bw illustrations HB 9781501339509 • £96.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781501339516 Library eBook 9781501339523 Bloomsbury Academic

The Big Somewhere

Essays on James Ellroy's Noir World Edited by Steven Powell, University of Liverpool, UK "Steven Powell is fast becoming the authority on James Ellroy, and this excellent edited collection consolidates and enhances this reputation. This immaculately put-together book should be essential reading for anyone with an interest in Ellroy, crime fiction and post-WW2 American culture." Andrew Pepper, Queen's University Belfast, UK Moving from Ellroy's early detective novels to his later epic works of historical fiction, The Big Somewhere explores Ellroy’s cultural and historical impact on other writers, the genre of crime fiction, the perception of L.A., and his influence on film. UK July 2018 • US July 2018 • 224 pages HB 9781501331336 • £88.00 / $110.00 Individual eBook 9781501331343 Library eBook 9781501331350 Bloomsbury Academic

The Art of Editing

Raymond Carver and David Foster Wallace Tim Groenland, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland Tim Groenland focuses on the activities of the editors of Raymond Carver and Davish Foster Wallace - Gordon Lish and Michael Pietsch, respectively - whose roles in the authors' major works have historically been under-explored. Groenland draws on empirical evidence to show their importance to the authors with whom they worked and uses archival material to illuminate the complex and often conflicting forms of agency involved in the genesis of several influential works. The energies and tensions of the editing process emerge as essential factors in the meaning and reception of the works under scrutiny. UK February 2019 • US February 2019 • 224 pages HB 9781501338274 • £96.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781501338281 Library eBook 9781501338298 Bloomsbury Academic

London in Contemporary British Fiction The City Beyond the City

Edited by Nick Hubble, Brunel University, London, UK & Philip Tew, Brunel University, UK Contemporary writers such as Peter Ackroyd, J.G. Ballard, John King, Ian McEwan, Will Self, Iain Sinclair and Zadie Smith have been registering the changes to the social and cultural London landscape for years. This volume brings together their vivid representations of the capital. Uniting the readings are themes such as relationship between the country and the city; the capacity of satirical forms to encompass the 'real London'; spatiotemporal transformations and emergences; the relationship between multiculturalism and universalism; the underground as the spatial equivalent of London's unconsciousness and the suburbs as the frontier of the future. UK January 2018 • US January 2018 • 232 pages PB 9781350057807 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781441190192 Individual eBook 9781623560614 Library eBook 9781441191472 Series: Bloomsbury Studies in the City • Bloomsbury Academic

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Series Editors: Bryan Cheyette, University of Reading, UK & Martin Paul Eve, Birkbeck, University of London, UK

In the wake of unprecedented technological and social change, contemporary literature has evolved a dazzling array of new forms that traditional modes and terms of literary criticism have struggled to keep up with. New Horizons in Contemporary Writing presents cutting-edge research scholarship that provides new insights into this unique period of creative and critical transformation.

New Media and the Transformation of Postmodern American Literature

David Mitchell's Post-Secular World

Casey Michael Henry, City College of New York, USA

Rose Harris-Birtill, University of St. Andrews, UK

From Cage to Connection

How has American literature after postmodernism responded to the digital age? Drawing on insights from contemporary media theory, this is the first book to explore the explosion of new media technologies as an animating context for contemporary American literature. The book explores the intertwining histories of new media forms since the 1980s and literary postmodernism and its aftermath, from Don DeLillo’s White Noise and Bret Easton Ellis’s American Psycho through to David Foster Wallace’s Infinite Jest. UK February 2019 • US February 2019 • 256 pages HB 9781350064966 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350064980 Library eBook 9781350064973 Series: New Horizons in Contemporary Writing • Bloomsbury Academic

Contemporary Revolutions

Turning Back to the Future in 21st-Century Literature and Art Edited by Susan Stanford Friedman, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA Returning to revolution’s original meaning of ‘cycle’, Contemporary Revolutions explores how 21stcentury writers, artists, and performers re-engage the arts of the past to reimagine a present and future encompassing revolutionary commitments to justice and freedom. Dealing with histories of colonialism, slavery, genocide, civil war, and gender and class inequities, essays examine literature and arts of Africa, Europe, the Middle East, the Pacific Islands, and the United States. Artists considered include Ellen Bell, Selena Tusitala Marsh, Antje Krog, Syrian artists of the civil war, Sana Yazigi, Bahia Shehab, William Kentridge, and the recycles of Virginia Woolf by Kabe Wilson, W. G. Sebald, and the contemporary trans movement. UK October 2018 • US October 2018 • 256 pages • 12 bw illus HB 9781350045293 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350045316 Library eBook 9781350045309 Bloomsbury Academic

Buddhism, Belief and the Urgency of Compassion

Since the publication of Ghostwritten (1999), David Mitchell has established himself as one of the most inventive and important British novelists of the 21st century. In this landmark study, Rose Harris-Birtill reveals the extent to which Mitchell creates a coherent fictional world across writings. Covering Mitchell’s complete fiction, from bestselling novels such as Cloud Atlas and number9dream to his short stories and his libretti for opera, the book examines how Buddhist influences inform the ethical worldview that permeates his writing. The book includes two new interviews with the author and bibliography of important critical writings his work.

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New Horizons in Contemporary Writing

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Book Presence in a Digital Age

Edited by Kiene Brillenburg Wurth, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands, Kári Driscoll, Utrecht University, The Netherlands & Jessica Pressman, San Diego State University, USA Book Presence in a Digital Age explores the resilience and resurgence of print literatures, book art, and zines in the late age of print within both a contemporary and a historical perspective. Even as they focus on the materiality of books as bodies of literary writing in the present, the contributors seek to understand these present developments by considering them in the light of earlier “moments” of media transition. Book Presence in a Digital Age offers a new outlook on media plurality and divergence in the present, as well as on the resilience of books and paper as bearers of the literary. UK June 2018 • US June 2018 • 280 pages • 10 color illus HB 9781501321184 • £74.00 / $110.00 Individual eBook 9781501321191 Library eBook 9781501321207 Bloomsbury Academic

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Contemporary Critical Perspectives Series Editors: Jeannette Baxter, Anglia Ruskin University, UK; Kaye Mitchell, University of Manchester, UK; Peter Childs, Newman University, UK & Sebastian Groes, Roehampton University, UK Guides in the Contemporary Critical Perspectives series provide companions to reading and studying major contemporary authors. Each guide includes new critical essays combining textual readings, cultural analysis and discussion of key critical and theoretical issues in a clear, accessible style. They also include a preface by a major contemporary writer, a new interview with the author, discussion of film and TV adaptation and guidance on further reading.

Don DeLillo

Hilary Mantel

Edited by Katherine Da Cunha Lewin, University of Sussex, UK & Kiron Ward, University of East Anglia, UK

Edited by Eileen Pollard, University of Chester, UK & Ginette Carpenter, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK

Contemporary Critical Perspectives

Don DeLillo: Contemporary Critical Perspectives brings together leading scholars of the contemporary American novel to guide readers through all of DeLillo’s novels, including Falling Man, his response to the terrorist attacks of 9/11, his most recent work, Zero K and such major novels as Underworld and Cosmopolis. As well as critically exploring DeLillo’s engagement with key contemporary themes such as globalization, technology and terrorism, the book also includes a new interview with the author along with annotated guides to further reading and a chronology of his life and work. UK October 2018 • US October 2018 • 224 pages HB 9781350040861 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350040885 Library eBook 9781350040878 Series: Contemporary Critical Perspectives • Bloomsbury Academic

Jonathan Coe

Contemporary British Satire Edited by Philip Tew, Brunel University, UK In novels such as What A Carve Up! and The Rotters' Club, Jonathan Coe has established himself as one of the great satirical writers of our time. Covering all of his major novels, including his most recent book Number 11, Jonathan Coe: Critical Readings features chapters by leading and emerging scholars of contemporary British writing. The book includes a preface by Coe himself and covers the ways in which his work grapples with such themes as class politics, popular music, sex, gender and the media. UK March 2018 • US March 2018 • 232 pages HB 9781350027671 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350027695 Library eBook 9781350027688 Bloomsbury Academic

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Contemporary Critical Perspectives

Hilary Mantel: Contemporary Critical Perspectives is a critical guide to Mantel's work, from her earliest novels through to her recent Thomas Cromwell fictions, including analyses of her short story collections and memoir. Chapters cover such topics as Mantel's engagement with history to her deployment of the spectral and her extensive intertextuality. The book also includes a comprehensive interview with Mantel herself that explores her work and career. UK September 2018 • US September 2018 • 184 pages HB 9781474296502 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781474296519 Library eBook 9781474296526 Series: Contemporary Critical Perspectives • Bloomsbury Academic

J. M. Coetzee’s The Childhood of Jesus The Ethics of Ideas and Things

Edited by Anthony Uhlmann, Western Sydney University, Australia & Jennifer Rutherford, University of Adelaide, Australia J. M. Coetzee’s productivity and invention has not slowed with old age. The Childhood of Jesus, published in 2013, was met with a puzzled reception, as critics struggled to come to terms with its odd setting and structure, its seemingly flat tone, and the strange affectless interactions of its characters. J. M. Coetzee’s The Childhood of Jesus is at the forefront of an exciting process of critical engagement with this novel, which has begun to uncover its rich dialogue with philosophy, theology, mathematics, politics, and questions of meaning. UK August 2018 • US August 2018 • 224 pages PB 9781501344688 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781501318627 Individual eBook 9781501318634 Library eBook 9781501318641 Bloomsbury Academic

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Contemporary Fictions of Attention

Reading and Distraction in the TwentyFirst Century Alice Bennett, Liverpool Hope University, UK With the supposed shortening of our attention spans, what future is there for fiction in the age of the internet? Contemporary Fictions of Attention finds that contemporary writers construct ‘fictions of attention’ that find value in states or moments of inattention. Through discussion of work by writers including Joshua Cohen, Ben Lerner, Tom McCarthy, Ali Smith, Zadie Smith, and David Foster Wallace, this book identifies how fiction prompts readers to become peripherally aware of their own attention. Alice Bennett's book connects this interest to debates surrounding ethics, temporality, the everyday, boredom, work, and self-discipline in contemporary culture. UK August 2018 • US August 2018 • 224 pages HB 9781474282611 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781474282628 Library eBook 9781474282635 Bloomsbury Academic

Prison Writing of Latin America Joey Whitfield, Cardiff University, UK

"Offers both a theoretical reflection around notions of penality and a specific study of literary and artistic representations of prison culture in a modern Latin-American context. It is very effective on both levels ... The corpus is varied and helps unfold a broad-ranging and complex set of considerations about state punishment that is sensitive to ambiguity and contradiction while maintaining a kind of committed ethical thrust. An extremely valuable book." Philip Swanson, University of Sheffield, UK "A book that must be read by anyone concerned with criticism of the Penal State and alternative paths toward social justice in the continent." R. Aída Hernández Castillo, Center for Research and Advanced Studies in Social Anthropology, Mexico UK July 2018 • US July 2018 • 216 pages • 2 bw illustrations HB 9781501334627 • £88.00 / $110.00 Individual eBook 9781501334610 Library eBook 9781501334603 Bloomsbury Academic

Noir in the North

Series Editors: Gayle Rogers, University of Pittsburgh, USA & Sean Latham, Oklahoma Center for the Humanities, USA Bloomsbury's New Modernisms series introduces, explores, and extends the major topics and debates at the forefront of contemporary modernist studies. Surveying new engagements with such topics as race, sexuality, technology, and material culture, and supported with authoritative further reading guides to the key works in contemporary scholarship, these books are essential guides for serious students and scholars of modernism.

Modernism and the Law

Robert Spoo, University of Tulsa, USA Exploring critical legal issues and cases of the period – from Oscar Wilde’s prosecution for gross indecency to legal bans on D.H. Lawrence and James Joyce – this is the first book to survey the legal contexts of transatlantic Anglo-American modernist culture. Written by a leading authority on the subject, the book covers such topics as obscenity laws and censorship; copyrights, moral rights, and the public domain; patronage and literary piracy; defamation and blackmail. Including a glossary of relevant legal terms, this is an essential read for anyone working in contemporary modernist studies. UK August 2018 • US August 2018 • 208 pages • 8 bw illus PB 9781474275804 • £21.99 / $29.95 • HB 9781474275811 • £65.00 / $88.00 Individual eBook 9781474275828 Library eBook 9781474275835 Series: New Modernisms • Bloomsbury Academic

Modernism, Sex, and Gender

Celia Marshik, Stony Brook University, USA & Allison Pease, John Jay College, City University of New York, USA

C O N T E M P O R A R Y L I T E R AT U R E / M O D E R N I S M

New Modernisms

Modernism, Sex, and Gender is an up-to-date and in-depth review of how theories of gender and sexuality have shaped the way modernism has been read and interpreted from its inception to the present day. The book explores four key aspects of modernist literature and criticism that have contributed to the new modernist studies: women’s contributions to modernism; masculinities; sexuality; and sexuality’s intersection with politics and law. UK October 2018 • US October 2018 • 208 pages • 7 bw illus PB 9781350020443 • £21.99 / $29.95 • HB 9781350020450 • £65.00 / $88.00 Individual eBook 9781350020467 Library eBook 9781350020474 Series: New Modernisms • Bloomsbury Academic

Genre, Politics, and Place Edited by Stacy Gillis, Newcastle University, UK & Gunnþórunn Guðmundsdóttir, University of Iceland, Iceland What is often termed ‘Nordic Noir’ has dominated detective fiction, film and television internationally for over two decades now. But what are the parameters of this genre, both historically and geographically? What is noirish and what is northern about Nordic noir? Divided into four sections – Gender and Sexuality, Space and Place, Politics and Crime, and Genre and Genealogy – the essays in this book deepen our critical understanding of noir by demonstrating, for example, Nordic noir’s connection to fin-de-siècle literatures and to mid-century interior design by considering the function of landscape and aesthetics, and by investigating the function of the state in crime fiction. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 224 pages HB 9781501342868 • £96.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781501342875 Library eBook 9781501342882 Bloomsbury Academic

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The Beckett Manuscript Project Series Editors: Dirk Van Hulle, University of Antwerp, Belgium & Mark Nixon, University of Reading, UK

The Beckett Manuscript Project traces the complete textual history of the works of Samuel Beckett, from his earliest stories to his major works for the stage and his television and radio work. The Beckett Digital Manuscript Project is a collaboration between the Centre for Manuscript Genetics (University of Antwerp, Belgium), the Beckett International Foundation (University of Reading, UK) and the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Centre (University of Texas at Austin, USA).

The Making of Samuel Beckett's 'Molloy' Dirk Van Hulle, University of Antwerp, Belgium, Edouard Magessa O'Reilly, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada & Pim Verhulst, University of Antwerp, Belgium

The Making of Samuel Beckett's 'Molloy' is a comprehensive reference guide to the history of the text of the first novel in Beckett's Trilogy. The book includes: - A complete descriptive catalogue of available relevant manuscripts, including French and English texts, alternative drafts and notebook pages - A critical reconstruction of the history of the text, from its genesis through the process of composition to its full publication history - A detailed guide to exploring the manuscripts online at the Beckett Digital Manuscripts Project at www.beckettarchive.org UK October 2017 • US October 2017 • 416 pages PB 9781472532565 • £31.99 / $43.95 Series: The Beckett Manuscript Project • Bloomsbury Academic World English (excluding Benelux)

The Making of Samuel Beckett's 'Waiting for Godot'/'En attendant Godot'

Dirk Van Hulle, University of Antwerp, Belgium & Pim Verhulst, University of Antwerp, Belgium The Making of Samuel Beckett's 'Waiting for Godot'/'En attendant Godot' is a comprehensive reference guide to the history of the text and includes: - a descriptive catalogue of available relevant manuscripts - a critical reconstruction of the history of the text, from its genesis through to its full publication history - a detailed guide to exploring the manuscripts online at www.beckettarchive.org. UK March 2018 • US March 2018 • 384 pages PB 9781472524874 • £34.99 / $47.95 Series: The Beckett Manuscript Project • Bloomsbury Academic World English (excluding Benelux)

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The Making of Samuel Beckett's 'Endgame'/'Fin de partie'

Dirk Van Hulle, University of Antwerp, Belgium & Shane Weller, University of Kent, UK Originally written in Frenchand first performed at the Royal Court Theatre in 1957, Samuel Beckett's Endgame is widely regarded as one of his most important works. The Making of Samuel Beckett's 'Endgame'/'Fin de partie' is a comprehensive reference guide to the history of the text. The book includes: - A complete descriptive catalogue of available relevant manuscripts, including French and English texts, alternative drafts and notebook pages - A critical reconstruction of the history of the text, from its genesis through the process of composition to its full publication history - A detailed guide to exploring the manuscripts online at the Beckett Digital Manuscripts Project at www.beckettarchive.org UK March 2018 • US March 2018 • 376 pages PB 9781472527486 • £34.99 / $47.95 Series: The Beckett Manuscript Project • Bloomsbury Academic World English (excluding Benelux)

Revisioning Beckett

Samuel Beckett’s Decadent Turn S. E. Gontarski, Florida State University, USA "Gontarski combines thoughtful research with an encyclopedic knowledge of Beckett ... Original, provocative and the product of clear and vigorous thinking." Sam Slote, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland Revisioning Beckett reassesses Beckett’s career and literary output, particularly his engagement with what might be called decadent modernism. As Gontarski shows, the aesthetics that emerges from Beckett's early career encounters and associations continues to inform his work and develops into experimental modes that upend literary models and middle class values, an aesthetics that, furthermore, has inspired any number of visual artists to re-vision Beckett. UK May 2018 • US May 2018 • 320 pages • 4 bw illustrations PB 9781501337628 • £23.99 / $29.95 • HB 9781501337635 • £96.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781501337642 Library eBook 9781501337659 Bloomsbury Academic

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Series Editors: Matthew Feldman, Teesside University, UK & Erik Tonning, University of Bergen, Norway

From letters, journals, and notebooks to unpublished or out of print works, unfamiliar but important writings in translation and forgotten articles, Bloomsbury's Modernist Archives series makes available to researchers at all levels historical archival material that casts Modernist literature and culture in often radical new lights. Annotated throughout and supported by extensive contextual essays by leading scholars, the Modernist Archives series is an essential resource for anyone with a serious interest in 20th-century literature and culture.

Ezra Pound's and Olga Rudge's The Blue Spill A Manuscript Critical Edition Ezra Pound & Olga Rudge Edited by Mark Byron, University of Sydney, Australia & Sophia Barnes, University of Sydney, Australia Written during the Italian winter of 1930, The Blue Spill is an unfinished detective novel by Ezra Pound – the leading figure of modernist poetry in the 20th century – and his long-time companion Olga Rudge. Published for the first time in this authoritative critical edition, the novel reflects Pound’s voracious reading of popular fiction as it echoes and parodies such writers as Agatha Christie, Dorothy L. Sayers and P.G. Wodehouse. Based on the original manuscripts, this critical edition includes annotation and textual commentary throughout and supporting chapters from leading Pound scholars on the contexts of the novel. UK January 2019 • US January 2019 • 224 pages • 6 bw illus HB 9781474281058 • £130.00 / $176.00 Individual eBook 9781474281065 Library eBook 9781474281072 Series: Modernist Archives • Bloomsbury Academic World English

David Jones's The Grail Mass and Other Works David Jones

Edited by Thomas Goldpaugh, Marist College, USA & Jamie Callison, Nord University, Norway Drawing on new archival discoveries, this book presents an authoritative reconstruction of David Jones’s The Grail Mass,the unfinished and unpublished second part of his masterpiece The Anathemata. With detailed commentary throughout on the text, its development and the process of reconstruction, this edition sheds new light on David Jones’s increasingly recognized status as a major figure in the first wave of British modernist writers alongside T.S. Eliot and James Joyce. This edition also includes a number of additional unpublished fragments by Jones that emerged from his larger project, complete with textual commentaries. UK December 2018 • US December 2018 • 400 pages • 30 bw illus HB 9781350052062 • £130.00 / $176.00 Individual eBook 9781350052079 Library eBook 9781350052086 Series: Modernist Archives • Bloomsbury Academic World English

W.B. Yeats's Robartes-Aherne Writings

Featuring the Making of His "Stories of Michael Robartes and His Friends" Wayne K. Chapman, Clemson University, USA The figures of Michael Robartes and Owen Aherne appear throughout the writing of the great Irish poet W.B. Yeats. Bringing together into one volume published and unpublished writings featuring these two enigmatic figures, this book traces their history and the development of Yeats’s mystical thought.

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Modernist Archives

Including reproductions of manuscript and notebook pages as well as transcriptions and extracts from a wide range of Yeats’s mystical writings and substantial commentary and annotation throughout, this book is an essential resource for scholars of Yeats’s thought and the esoteric influences on modernist writing in the early 20th century. UK May 2018 • US May 2018 • 424 pages • 40 bw illus HB 9781472595133 • £130.00 / $176.00 Individual eBook 9781472595140 Library eBook 9781472595157 Series: Modernist Archives • Bloomsbury Academic World English

David Jones on Religion, Politics, and Culture Unpublished Prose David Jones Edited by Thomas Berenato, University of Virginia, USA, Anne Price-Owen, University of Wales, Trinity St. David, UK & Kathleen Henderson Staudt, University of Maryland, USA This book makes available for the first time a number of previously unpublished writings by the modernist poet and painter David Jones that cast new light not only on Jones’s own writing but on the political, religious and cultural engagements of British modernism. Annotated throughout, with substantial commentaries exploring the historical and critical contexts of each text, the book includes Jones’s controversial writings on Hitler and the rise of fascism in the 1930s, his writings on Gerard Manley Hopkins and the transcript of an unpublished interview with Jones himself. UK June 2018 • US June 2018 • 368 pages HB 9781474274135 • £130.00 / $176.00 Individual eBook 9781474274142 Library eBook 9781474274159 Series: Modernist Archives • Bloomsbury Academic World English

The Handbook to the Bloomsbury Group

Edited by Derek Ryan, University of Kent, UK & Stephen Ross, University of Victoria, Canada "This does everything a handbook ought to do, and much more." Bryony Randall, University of Glasgow, UK The Handbook to the Bloomsbury Group is the most comprehensive available survey of contemporary scholarship on the Bloomsbury Group – the influential group of writers and thinkers whose numbers included Virginia and Leonard Woolf, E.M. Forster, John Maynard Keynes, Vanessa Bell and Mulk Raj Anand. With chapters written by world leading scholars in the field, the book explores new avenues of scholarship opened up by the new modernist studies. UK June 2018 • US June 2018 • 328 pages • 10 bw illus HB 9781350014916 • £130.00 / $176.00 Individual eBook 9781350014923 Library eBook 9781350014930 Bloomsbury Academic

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Historicizing Modernism Series Editors: Matthew Feldman, Teesside University, UK & Erik Tonning, University of Bergen, Norway

Informed by archival research, and working beyond the usual European/American avant-garde 1900-1945 parameters the series reassesses established images of modernist writers by developing fresh views of intellectual backgrounds and working methods.

Literary Impressionism

Vision and Memory in Dorothy Richardson, Ford Madox Ford, H.D. and May Sinclair Rebecca Bowler, University of Sheffield, UK Literary Impressionism charts the modernist crisis of vision and the way that literary impressionists such as Dorothy Richardson, Ford Madox Ford, H.D., and May Sinclair used new concepts of memory in order to bridge the gap between perception and representation. Exploring the fiction of these four major writers as well as their journalism, manifesto writings, letters and diaries from the archives, Rebecca Bowler charts the progression of modernism’s literary aesthetics and the changing role of memory within it. UK March 2018 • US March 2018 • 256 pages PB 9781350063914 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781474269056 Individual eBook 9781474269063 Library eBook 9781474269070 Series: Historicizing Modernism • Bloomsbury Academic

James Joyce and Catholicism The Apostate's Wake

Chrissie Van Mierlo, Loughborough University, UK "This is a most engaging and impressive book. In terms of its critical focus and style, it should serve as a model for future monographs on the Wake." James Joyce Quarterly James Joyce and Catholicism is the first historicist study to explore the religious cultural contexts of Joyce’s Finnegans Wake. Drawing on letters, journals and archival materials, the book works its way through the novel’s major characters to analyse the ways in which the historicalreligious background of early 20th-century Ireland intrude upon the text. UK August 2018 • US August 2018 • 176 pages PB 9781350081680 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781472585943 Individual eBook 9781472585950 Library eBook 9781472585967 Series: Historicizing Modernism • Bloomsbury Academic

Chicago and the Making of American Modernism Cather, Hemingway, Faulkner, and Fitzgerald in Conflict

Michelle E. Moore, College of DuPage, USA Chicago and the Making of American Modernism is the first full-length study of the vexed relationship between America’s great modernist writers and the nation’s “second city.” Michelle E. Moore explores the ways in which the defining writers of the era – Willa Cather, Ernest Hemingway, William Faulkner and F. Scott Fitzgerald – engaged with the city and reacted against the commercial styles of "Chicago realism" to pursue their own Europeaninfluenced mode of modernist art. UK December 2018 • US December 2018 • 272 pages HB 9781350018037 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350018044 Library eBook 9781350018402 Series: Historicizing Modernism • Bloomsbury Academic

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Charles Henri Ford: Between Modernism and Postmodernism Alexander Howard, University of New South Wales, Australia

The first American surrealist poet, a prolific literary editor and a seminal influence on the New York School of poetry, Charles Henri Ford was a key figure in the transition from late modernist to postmodern culture in America. Drawing on new archival research – including explorations of Ford’s correspondence with the likes of Ezra Pound, Gertrude Stein, William Carlos Williams, Djuna Barnes and many others – the book explores the full impact of Ford’s contribution to 20th-century American literary culture. UK November 2018 • US November 2018 • 264 pages PB 9781350092211 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781474278577 Individual eBook 9781474278584 Library eBook 9781474278591 Series: Historicizing Modernism • Bloomsbury Academic

Samuel Beckett and Cinema

Anthony Paraskeva, University of Roehampton, UK "The most detailed case yet for Beckett the serious cineaste." Times Literary Supplement Drawing on substantial archival material, Samuel Beckett and Cinema is the first book to examine comprehensively the full extent of Beckett's engagement with cinema and its influence on his work for stage and screen. Examining his writing on second wave modernist cinema, including the work of directors such as Eisenstein, Godard, Griffith and Bresson as well as performers such as Buster Keaton, Charlie Chaplin and Greta Garbo, the book reveals film art to be central to Beckett's modernist aesthetic. UK August 2018 • US August 2018 • 208 pages PB 9781350081611 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781472524980 Individual eBook 9781472533234 Library eBook 9781472527370 Series: Historicizing Modernism • Bloomsbury Academic

The Politics of 1930s British Literature Education, Class, Gender

Natasha Periyan, Falmouth University, UK Drawing on a rich array of archival sources and historical detail, The Politics of 1930s British Literature tells the story of a school-minded decade and illuminates new readings of the politics and aesthetics of 1930s literature. This book explores how a wide array of writers including Virginia Woolf, W.H. Auden, George Orwell, Winifred Holtby and Graham Greene were informed by their pedagogic work. It considers the ways in which education influenced writers’ analysis of literary style and their conception of future literary forms. UK June 2018 • US June 2018 • 296 pages HB 9781350019843 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350019850 Library eBook 9781350019867 Series: Historicizing Modernism • Bloomsbury Academic

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Series Editors: Laci Mattison, Florida Gulf Coast University, USA; Paul Ardoin, University of Texas at San Antonio, USA; S. E. Gontarski, Florida State University, USA

The aim of each volume in Understanding Philosophy, Understanding Modernism is to understand a philosophical thinker more fully through literary and cultural modernism and consequently to understand literary modernism better through a key philosophical figure. In this way, the series also rethinks the limits of modernism, calling attention to lacunae in modernist studies and sometimes in the philosophical work under examination.

Understanding Rancière, Understanding Modernism

Edited by Patrick M. Bray, Ohio State University, USA "Bray’s collection — and Bloomsbury’s series, generally — provides a wealth of intriguing new theoretical possibilities." French Studies "This collection not only offers a compelling account of current work around Rancière: it relaunches this work anew." Martin Crowley, University of Cambridge, UK "This collection does indeed provide invaluable new understanding of [Ranciere's] unfailingly productive struggle with modernism." Oliver Davis, University of Warwick, UK "A cornucopia of some of the best critical minds working in French theory today." Lawrence D. Kritzman, Dartmouth College, USA UK September 2018 • US September 2018 • 312 pages • 6 bw illus PB 9781501345630 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781501311383 Individual eBook 9781501311390 Library eBook 9781501311376 Series: Understanding Philosophy, Understanding Modernism • Bloomsbury Academic

Understanding Blanchot, Understanding Modernism

Edited by Christopher Langlois, St. Lawrence University, USA "Offers an irresistible invitation to join this conversation of outstanding scholars enabling us to rethink the juncture between literature and philosophy." Vivian Liska, University of Antwerp,

Belgium

"Goes a good deal further than a reassessment of Blanchot's work in the context of what we might call modernism (since the term itself resonates by its very absence within Blanchot's oeuvre): as we put this book down we are reminded that Blanchot's work represents one of the profoundest meditations of the 20th century, but one which has nonetheless brought us closer to an understanding of the infinite and timeless power of literature itself." Michael Syrotinski, University of Glasgow, UK UK June 2018 US June 2018 344 pages HB 9781501331374 • £102.00 / $130.00 Individual eBook 9781501331381 Library eBook 9781501331398 Series: Understanding Philosophy, Understanding Modernism • Bloomsbury Academic •

Understanding Foucault, Understanding Modernism

Edited by David Scott, Coppin State University, USA "Foucault’s radical and incisive analysis of modernity has had a transformative effect on our understanding of history. This wide-ranging volume allows us to connect that analysis to his more neglected account of aesthetic modernism. It gives us a fuller and richer picture of a thinker who remains indispensable." Simon During, University of Queensland, Australia

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Understanding Philosophy, Understanding Modernism

"A delightfully accessible and comprehensive guide to Foucault’s work." Daniel W. Smith, Purdue University, USA "The essays in the first two sections are well crafted, insightful, and scholarly; the brief glossary and essays in part 3 highlight Foucault’s pivotal terms and make the volume especially useful for nonspecialists. ... Highly recommended." Choice UK August 2018 • US August 2018 • 280 pages PB 9781501344701 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781628927702 Individual eBook 9781628927719 Library eBook 9781628927726 Series: Understanding Philosophy, Understanding Modernism • Bloomsbury Academic

Understanding James, Understanding Modernism

Edited by David H. Evans, Dalhousie University, Canada "Offers an accessible map of James's relation to modernist aesthetics and intellectual projects and thus provides a rich base for further inquiries into modernism, aesthetics, philosophy, and religion. Highly recommended." Choice "A robust defense of pragmatism, pluralism, and religious experience, and the entire volume is merrily complicit in what Evans calls ‘the defenestration of metaphysics that would become the central philosophical project of the twentieth century.'" The New England Quarterly UK October 2018 • US October 2018 • 328 pages PB 9781501347207 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781501302749 Individual eBook 9781501302756 Library eBook 9781501302763 Series: Understanding Philosophy, Understanding Modernism • Bloomsbury Academic

Understanding Wittgenstein, Understanding Modernism

Edited by Anat Matar, Tel Aviv University, Israel "Elucidate[s] the tantalising relationships that arise from Wittgenstein's radical self-criticism, his concern with language and the arts, and the intensified development of the Enlightenment project that modernism represents." Andy Hamilton, Durham University, UK If the gist of modernism involves attention to the way form expresses content, then Ludwig Wittgenstein’s “ear-opening” works deliver it most precisely. This volume shows how Wittgenstein’s work is closely linked to the modernist Geist that prevailed during his lifetime. UK July 2018 • US July 2018 • 288 pages PB 9781501343704 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781501302435 Individual eBook 9781501302442 Library eBook 9781501302459 Series: Understanding Philosophy, Understanding Modernism • Bloomsbury Academic

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Understanding Merleau-Ponty, Understanding Modernism

Understanding Nietzsche, Understanding Modernism

Edited by Ariane Mildenberg, University of Kent, UK This book revises the concept of modernism by examining the kinship of method and concern between Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s phenomenology and modernist literature, art, music, film, neurophysiology, dance and ecological studies, opening up the complexities of the philosopher’s phenomenology of perception to a broader audience across the arts. An important resource for anyone interested in the links between modernism and philosophy, this collection offers close readings of Merleau-Ponty’s key texts, explores modernist literature in this light, and provides an extended glossary, with entries written by specialists, of Merleau-Ponty’s central terms and concepts. UK November 2018 • US November 2018 • 288 pages HB 9781501302718 • £102.00 / $130.00 Individual eBook 9781501302725 Library eBook 9781501302732 Series: Understanding Philosophy, Understanding Modernism • Bloomsbury Academic

Edited by Douglas Burnham, Staffordshire University, UK & Brian Pines, Independent Tutor, UK Understanding Nietzsche, Understanding Modernism begins by outlining the major conceptual structures of Nietzsche’s work. This first section is a series of essays, each of which explores a major work of Nietzsche’s, explaining its significance while contributing new interpretations of the text. The middle portion connects Nietzsche’s thought to the various strands of modernism in which it reveals itself. The final section is a glossary of key terms that Nietzsche uses throughout his works. UK January 2019 • US January 2019 • 320 pages HB 9781501339141 • £102.00 / $130.00 Individual eBook 9781501339158 Library eBook 9781501339165 Series: Understanding Philosophy, Understanding Modernism • Bloomsbury Academic

Ezra Pound in the Present

Poetry and Poetics after Wallace Stevens

Essays on Pound's Contemporaneity

Edited by Bart Eeckhout, University of Antwerp, Belgium & Lisa Goldfarb, NYU Gallatin, USA

Edited by Paul Stasi, University of Albany, SUNY, USA & Josephine Park, University of Pennsylvania, USA

University, USA

Was Ezra Pound the first theorist of world literature? What, if anything, would he find to value in today's economic and aesthetic discourses? Ezra Pound in the Present collects new essays by prominent scholars of modernist poetics to engage the relevance of Pound’s work for our times, testing whether his literature was, as he hoped it would be, “news that stays news.”

As Wallace Stevens begins to serve as a major reference point for poets and critics alike, the time has come to investigate poetry and poetics after him. As individual cases are explored, the contributors to this volume further re-engage with the vexed notion of influence, examining the often controversial links between earlier and later poems and poets.

UK April 2018 • US April 2018 • 272 pages • 5 bw illustrations PB 9781501341786 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781501307713 Individual eBook 9781501307720 Library eBook 9781501307737 Bloomsbury Academic

UK May 2018 • US May 2018 • 288 pages • 2 bw illustrations PB 9781501342141 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781501313486 Individual eBook 9781501313493 Library eBook 9781501313509 Bloomsbury Academic

John McGahern and Modernism Richard Robinson, University of Swansea, UK

An original contribution to Irish studies, John McGahern and Modernism includes close readings of Amongst Women and Memoir alongside comparative readings of Tóibín, Joyce and Trevor. It surveys existing scholarly evaluations and sifts through critical assessments of McGahern's writing, centring him in a theoretical framework of 'European' thought. Robinson's study tackles the argument between tradition and modernity in McGahern's work, freeing the writer from out-dated descriptions of an elegist for a vanishing way of life and portraying him as dramatic dramatist of the tension between ritual and change. UK June 2018 • US June 2018 • 272 pages PB 9781350075122 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781441125781 Individual eBook 9781623562595 Library eBook 9781350000919 Bloomsbury Academic

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"A landmark work of scholarly and editorial imagination. Probing, often dazzling, and clearly transformative, this book will appeal to anyone interested in Stevens." Maureen McLane, New York

"The outstanding scholars reunited in this collection have cut paths in the wilderness so that we may follow. We owe them gratitude." Roxana Preda, University of Edinburgh, UK

Pentecostal Modernism: Lovecraft, Los Angeles, and World-Systems Culture

Stephen Shapiro, University of Warwick, UK & Philip Barnard, University of Kansas, USA Bringing together new accounts of the pulp writings of H.P. Lovecraft and the rise of American Pentecostalism and Social Gospel, Pentecostal Modernism challenges traditional histories of modernism as a secular avant-garde movement based in cities such as London or Paris. Disrupting accounts that separate religion from progressive social movements and mass culture, Shapiro and Barnard construct a new modernism belonging to a history of new urban areas powered by the hopes and frustrations of populations seeking a better life. UK August 2018 • US August 2018 • 192 pages PB 9781350081628 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781474238731 Individual eBook 9781474238748 Library eBook 9781474238755 Series: New Directions in Religion and Literature • Bloomsbury Academic

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Borges, Beckett, Coetzee Arthur Rose, University of Durham, UK "A vital addition to studies of Borges, Beckett and Coetzee." Times Literary Supplement Literary Cynics reconsiders what words like cynicism and cosmopolitanism mean for Jorge Luis Borges, Samuel Beckett and J.M. Coetzee, to test the limits of their merely cynical cosmopolitanism. In their transition to a ‘late style’, Rose demonstrates how these writers develop rhetorical strategies for coping with fame, cosmopolitanism and aesthetic form that become useful when returning to the canonical texts of their respective ‘high’ periods. UK October 2018 • US October 2018 • 256 pages PB 9781350090019 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781474258647 Individual eBook 9781474258661 Library eBook 9781474258678 Bloomsbury Academic

James Joyce's Silences

Edited by Jolanta Wawrzycka, Radford University, USA & Serenella Zanotti, Roma Tre University, Italy In this landmark book, leading international scholars from North America, Europe and the UK explore silence in the writings of James Joyce. Examining all of Joyce’s major works, including Ulysses, Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man and Finnegans Wake, the book studies the many different roles that silence plays in Joyce’s texts: aesthetic, rhetorical, textual and linguistic. Exploring the many dimensions of what is revealed in the absences that fill his writing, James Joyce’s Silences opens up important new avenues of scholarship on the great modernist writer. UK May 2018 • US May 2018 • 272 pages HB 9781350036710 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350036734 Library eBook 9781350036727 Bloomsbury Academic

Beckett, Lacan and the Mathematical Writing of the Real

D. H. Lawrence, Technology, and Modernity

"Samuel Beckett and Jacques Lacan are two great European writer-thinkers of the 20th century who really should have crossed paths: stylistically radical, scripturally innovative, and conceptually decisive, they shared friends, interests, and themes. Yet their work, and the studies of their work, have to date been marked by a peculiar non-relation. Arka Chattopadhyay’s remarkable book sets out to re-examine this odd state of affairs, with intelligence, erudition, and brio. Along the way, Chattopadhyay not only manages to give strong new interpretations of the sense and import of Beckett and Lacan’s writings, but resituates their work along new lines." Justin Clemens, University of Melbourne, Australia

While the dehumanizing effects of technology, modernity, and industrialization have been widely recognized in D. H. Lawrence’s works, no booklength study has been dedicated to these subjects. This collection of newly commissioned essays by leading international scholars fills a genuine void and investigates Lawrence’s peculiar relationship with modern technology and modernity in its many and varied aspects. Addressing themes such as mining, war technology, pastoralism vs. urbanism, ecocriticism, film, consumerism, aesthetics of technology, and many others, these essays help to reevaluate Lawrence’s complicated standing within modernist literary tradition.

Arka Chattopadhyay, Indian Institute of Technology, Gandhinagar, India

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Rhythmic Modernism

Mimesis and the Short Story Helen Rydstrand, University of New South Wales, Australia Helen Rydstrand argues that many modernist writers were profoundly invested in mimicking a substratum of existence that was conceived as rhythmic. Rydstrand shows that textual rhythms comprised the substance of this mimesis, and investigates this coalescence of form and content in the short fiction of D. H. Lawrence, Katherine Mansfield and Virginia Woolf. Through archival research and detailed close reading of their non-fiction and short stories, Rhythmic Modernism demonstrates how each writer displays a fascination with rhythm, both as a formal device, and as a vital, protean concept that helped to make sense of the complex modern world.

MODERNISM

Literary Cynics

Edited by Indrek Männiste, University of Tartu, Estonia

UK January 2019 • US January 2019 • 240 pages HB 9781501340000 • £88.00 / $110.00 Individual eBook 9781501340017 Library eBook 9781501340031 Bloomsbury Academic

The Great War, The Waste Land and the Modernist Long Poem Oliver Tearle, Loughborough University, UK

The Great War, The Waste Land and the Modernist Long Poem explores how cultural responses to the trauma of the First World War found expression in the form of the modernist long poem. Beginning with T.S. Eliot’s The Waste Land, Oliver Tearle reads that most famous example of the genre in comparison with lesser known long poems, such as Hope Mirrlees’s Paris: A Poem, Richard Aldington’s A Fool I’ the Forest and Nancy Cunard’s Parallax. UK January 2019 • US January 2019 • 224 pages HB 9781350027015 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350027039 Library eBook 9781350027022 Bloomsbury Academic

UK January 2019 • US January 2019 • 240 pages HB 9781501343414 • £96.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781501343421 Library eBook 9781501343438 Bloomsbury Academic

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Robert Graves

Visualizing Jewish Narrative

Jean Moorcroft Wilson

Edited by Derek Parker Royal, Johnson C. Smith University, USA

From Great War Poet to Good-bye to All That (1895-1929) This new revelatory biography of Robert Graves re-examines his position as a major First World War poet and master prose writer. Jean Moorcroft Wilson relates Graves' fascinating life from his birth to the early 1930s: his experiences in the war, including being left for dead at the Battle of the Somme, his move to Spain, and his final "goodbye" to Sassoon in 1933. In this deeply-researched book, containing startling archival material never previously revealed and little-studied poems, Moorcroft Wilson casts new light on the life, prose and poetry of Graves, without which the story of Great War Poetry is incomplete. UK August 2018 • US October 2018 • 480 pages • 2 x bw 8pp plate sections HB 9781472929143 • £25.00 / $35.00 Individual eBook 9781472929150 Library eBook 9781472929167 Bloomsbury Continuum

Diane di Prima

Visionary Poetics and the Hidden Religions David Stephen Calonne, Eastern Michigan University, USA

Jewish Comics and Graphic Novels

Examining a wide range of comics and graphic novels – including works by creators such as Will Eisner, Leela Corman, Neil Gaiman, Art Spiegelman, Sarah Glidden and Joe Sacco – this book explores how comics writers and artists have tackled major issues of Jewish identity. With chapters written by leading and emerging scholars in contemporary comic book studies, Visualizing Jewish Narrative also includes a foreword by Danny Fingeroth (former editor of the Spiderman line and author of Superman on the Couch) and an afterword by Arie Kaplan. UK December 2017 • US December 2017 • 312 pages • 47 bw illustrations PB 9781350056305 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781474248792 Individual eBook 9781474248808 Library eBook 9781474248815 Bloomsbury Academic

Of Latitudes Unknown

James Baldwin's Radical Imagination Edited by Alice Mikal Craven, American University of Paris, France, William E. Dow, Université Paris-Est (UPEM), France & Yoko Nakamura, American University of Paris, France

Diane di Prima: Visionary Poetics and the Hidden Religions shows how central di Prima was in the articulation and dissemination of the major themes of the counterculture—Beat and hippie and “New Age”—from the fifties to the present. David Stephen Calonne charts the life work of di Prima (1934-) by studying her poetry, prose and autobiographical writings. In doing so, he reveals her thorough immersion in world spiritual traditions and how these traditions informed both the form and content of her work.

Of Latitudes Unknown is a multi-faceted study of James Baldwin’s radical imagination. It is a selective and thoughtful survey that unsettles Baldwin studies while also providing some of the critical approaches, subjects, and orientations that are missing from Baldwin criticism. As it reassesses Baldwin’s contributions to and influences on world literary history, Of Latitudes Unknown addresses why the critical appreciation of Baldwin’s writing continues to flourish, and why it remains a vast territory whose parts lie open to much deeper exploration and elaboration.

UK January 2019 • US January 2019 • 272 pages HB 9781501342905 • £102.00 / $130.00 Individual eBook 9781501342912 Library eBook 9781501342929 Bloomsbury Academic

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The Decades Series Series Editors: Nick Hubble, Brunel University, UK; Philip Tew, Brunel University, UK & Leigh Wilson, University of Westminster, UK Moving beyond a survey approach, Bloomsbury’s Decades Series situates British fiction among the cultural shifts and headline events of each decade. From post-war austerity, through the swinging sixties and the rise of Thatcher to the post-Cold War era of globalization, each volume evaluates the impact of social, cultural and political history on the fiction of the respective period.

The 1950s

The 1960s

Edited by Nick Bentley, Keele University, UK, Alice Ferrebe, Liverpool John Moores University, UK & Nick Hubble, Brunel University, London, UK

Edited by Philip Tew, Brunel University, UK, James Riley, University of Cambridge, UK & Melanie Seddon, University of Portsmouth, UK

A Decade of Modern British Fiction

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A Decade of Modern British Fiction

Exploring the full range of fiction in the 1950s, this volume surveys the ways in which novels of the time reflected an age of widespread social change. Chapters cover the rise of a new generation of 'Angry Young Men', an emerging youth culture and vivid new voices from immigrant and feminist writers. A major critical re-evaluation of the decade, the book covers such writers as Margery Allingham, Kingsley Amis, Doris Lessing, Barbara Pym, Alan Sillitoe, Muriel Spark, Mary Renault, J. R. R. Tolkien and John Wyndham.

This volume explores the ways in which the profound social changes that swept through the country were reflected in British fiction of the 'swinging' sixties. Chapters cover feminist writing that fused the personal and the political, gay, lesbian and immigrant voices and the work of visionary experimental and science fiction writers. A major critical reevaluation of the decade, the book covers such writers as J.G. Ballard, Anthony Burgess, A.S. Byatt, Angela Carter, John Fowles, Christopher Isherwood, Doris Lessing, Michael Moorcock and V.S. Naipaul.

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LITERARY THEORY

Adventures in Theory

Distillations

Edited by Calvin Thomas, Georgia State University, USA

Mari Ruti, University of Toronto, Canada

A Compact Anthology

"Noticing that Theory has been diluted, mixed up in concoctions of old sours and rinds, Calvin Thomas has decided to refresh it, turning it into an adventure of insight that is also a restorative delight with strong but balanced recipes for a 21st-century intellectual Bloody Mary." Jean-Michel Rabaté, University of Pennsylvania, USA An alternative to the conventional overfilled and unwieldy theory anthology, Adventures in Theory offers a manageably short collection of critical statements crucial to the understanding of theory. The result is a relatively brief but steadily unsettling tour, spanning the most significant thought-provocations in the history of theoretical writing. UK November 2018 • US November 2018 • 288 pages PB 9781501336324 • £18.00 / $22.00 • HB 9781501336331 • £64.00 / $80.00 Individual eBook 9781501336348 Library eBook 9781501336355 Bloomsbury Academic

Theory, Ethics, Affect “Mari Ruti negotiates the differences between those critical theorists willing to shatter the subject for the sake of the universal and those willing to dispense with universals for the sake of particular fragile subjects. Ruti makes a case for how fragile subjects can and should follow their utopian desires, however tinged with trauma.” Noëlle McAfee, Emory University, USA “Mari Ruti is among the most singular and significant voices in theoretical writing today. Ruti calls her field ‘progressive critical theory, broadly understood,’ and Distillations demonstrates that no one understands this field more broadly, and more acutely, than she.” Calvin Thomas, Georgia State University, USA UK August 2018 • US August 2018 • 256 pages PB 9781501333781 • £23.99 / $29.95 • HB 9781501333798 • £80.00 / $100.00 Individual eBook 9781501333804 Library eBook 9781501333828 Bloomsbury Academic

The Phenomenology of Love and Reading

Thinking in Search of a Language Essays on American Intellect and Intuition

Cassandra Falke, University of Tromsø, Norway

Herwig Friedl, Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf, Germany "Never has the importance of Emerson and William James to the modernization of philosophic thought been unfolded with greater subtlety, boldness, and erudition as in Herwig Friedl's Thinking in Search of a Language, the product of a scholarly lifetime of research by one of the leading interpreters of the interrelations between American and Continental traditions from Transcendentalism to Pragmatism." Lawrence Buell, Harvard University, USA "Thinking in Search of a Language is the book readers devoted to American thought have been waiting for." Johannes Voelz, Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany UK September 2018 • US September 2018 • 416 pages PB 9781501332708 • £27.99 / $34.95 • HB 9781501332715 • £102.00 / $130.00 Individual eBook 9781501332722 Library eBook 9781501332739 Bloomsbury Academic

Ordinary Matters

Modernist Women’s Literature and Photography Lorraine Sim, Western Sydney University, Australia "Blending close assessments of modern women’s literary texts and photographs with a rigorous engagement with everyday life theory, Sim digs deeply into the materiality of the ordinary so that pavements and storefronts, or shawls and boots, reveal the ways in which the 'ordinary matters.' Beautifully written and carefully researched, this work pushes the field of everyday life studies into vital new territory by positioning modern women writers and photographers in their rightful place as theorists of the everyday." Barbara Green, University of Notre Dame, USA UK April 2018 • US April 2018 • 248 pages • 42 bw illus PB 9781501346453 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781501314308 Individual eBook 9781501314339 Library eBook 9781501314322 Bloomsbury Academic

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"To write on phenomenology and literature requires an author who reads with exacting delicacy and who construes demanding philosophy with a high level of clarity. Cassandra Falke is just this person." Kevin Hart, University of

This book accepts Jean-Luc Marion’s argument that love matters for who we are more than anything—more than cognition and more than being itself. Cassandra Falke shows how reading can strengthen our capacity to love by giving us practice in love´s habits—attention, empathy, and a willingness to be overwhelmed. UK May 2018 • US May 2018 • 192 pages PB 9781501342134 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781628926484 Individual eBook 9781628926507 Library eBook 9781628926491 Bloomsbury Academic

Political Monsters and Democratic Imagination Spinoza, Blake, Hugo, Joyce

Patrick McGee, Louisiana State University, USA "[A] brilliant, pathbreaking work. Clear, wellargued, profound: this is an exciting thoughtexperiment, a book to shift the debates on literature’s power." Enda Duffy, University of California Santa Barbara, USA Patrick McGee explores the democratic thought of Spinoza and its relation to William Blake, Victor Hugo, and James Joyce. These visionaries articulate a concept of power founded on social cooperation, equality based on the difference between any individual and the intellectual power of society as a whole, thought that operates between individuals, and infinite truth. UK March 2018 • US March 2018 • 280 pages PB 9781501341236 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781501320057 Individual eBook 9781501320064 Library eBook 9781501320071 Bloomsbury Academic

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Strange Fraternity

Kaoru Yamamoto, University of Shiga Prefecture, Japan

today." English

"This is a bold book, a welcome contribution to the critical endeavour to prove Conrad’s relevance

Drawing on the work of continental thinkers including Jacques Derrida, Jean Luc-Nancy and Hannah Arendt, Kaoru Yamamoto offers original readings of Heart of Darkness, The Nigger of the ‘Narcissus’, The Rover and Suspense and the short stories “The Secret Sharer”, “The Warrior’s Soul” and “The Duel”. Working at the intersection between literature and philosophy this is a unique and interdisciplinary engagement with Conrad’s work. UK October 2018 • US October 2018 • 200 pages PB 9781350090026 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781474250023 Individual eBook 9781474250030 Library eBook 9781474250047 Bloomsbury Academic

The Afterlives of Roland Barthes Neil Badmington, Cardiff University, UK

"An important contribution to Barthes Studies." Modern Language Review Roland Barthes was one of the most important cultural critics of the post-war era. Since his death in 1980, new writings have continued to be discovered and published. The Afterlives of Roland Barthes is the first book to revisit and reassess Barthes’ thought in light of these posthumously published writings. UK April 2018 • US April 2018 • 176 pages PB 9781350066991 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781474297455 Individual eBook 9781474297462 Library eBook 9781474297479 Bloomsbury Academic

LITERARY THEORY

Rethinking Joseph Conrad’s Concepts of Community

The Slow Philosophy of J. M. Coetzee

Jan Wilm, Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany

Jean-Jacques Rousseau and British Romanticism

Gender and Selfhood, Politics and Nation Edited by Russell Goulbourne, King's College London, UK & David Higgins, University of Leeds, UK Bringing together leading scholars from the USA, Britain and Europe, this is the first substantial study of the seminal influence of Jean-Jacques Rousseau – the great philosopher of the French Revolution – on British Romanticism. Reconsidering Rousseau’s connection to canonical Romantic authors such as Wordsworth, Byron and Shelley, Jean-Jacques Rousseau and British Romanticism also explores his impact on Romantic-period nature writing, women’s poetry, political discourse, and the Anti-Jacobin novel and the transnational contexts of British literary culture. UK November 2018 • US November 2018 • 264 pages PB 9781350092204 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781474250665 Individual eBook 9781474250672 Library eBook 9781474250689 Bloomsbury Academic

The Bloomsbury Handbook of Literary and Cultural Theory Edited by Jeffrey R. Di Leo, University of Houston-Victoria, USA

The Bloomsbury Handbook of Literary and Cultural Theory is the most comprehensive available survey of the state of theory in the 21st century. With chapters written by the world’s leading scholars in their field, the book explores the latest thinking in feminist, Marxist, historicist, psychoanalytic and postcolonial criticism and new areas of research in ecocriticism, biopolitics, affect studies, posthumanism, materialism and many other fields.

"[An] excellent new book ... Wilm shows that [Coetzee's] books 'go beyond the mere provision of philosophical topics' and reveal their import through an act of 'slow reading'." Times Literary Supplement In The Slow Philosophy of J.M. Coetzee Jan Wilm analyses Coetzee’s singular aesthetic style which, he argues, provokes the reader to read his works slowly. Drawing on fresh archival material, the book includes close readings of Coetzee's popular and lesser known work, including Disgrace, Waiting for the Barbarians, Elizabeth Costello, Life and Times of Michael K and Slow Man. UK December 2017 • 264 pages PB 9781350056299 • £28.99 Previously published in HB 9781474256452 Individual eBook 9781474256469 Library eBook 9781474256476 Bloomsbury Academic World All Languages (excluding USA/Canada)

The Bloomsbury Handbook of 21st-Century Feminist Theory

Edited by Robin Truth Goodman, Florida State University, USA The Bloomsbury Handbook of 21st-Century Feminist Theory is the most comprehensive available survey of the state of the art of contemporary feminist thought. With chapters written by world-leading scholars from a range of disciplines, the book explores the latest thinking on key topics in current feminist discourse, including: identity, difference, and intersectionality; affect, sex and the body; writing, reading, genre and critique; power, trauma and value; technology, migration and community. UK February 2019 • US February 2019 • 384 pages HB 9781350032385 • £130.00 / $176.00 Individual eBook 9781350032392 Library eBook 9781350032408 Bloomsbury Academic

In addition, the book includes a substantial A to Z of keywords and important thinkers in contemporary theory, making this an essential resource for scholars of literary and cultural theory at all levels. UK November 2018 • US November 2018 • 720 pages HB 9781350012806 • £130.00 / $176.00 Individual eBook 9781350012813 Library eBook 9781350012820 Bloomsbury Academic

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LITERARY THEORY

Romanticism and Speculative Realism

Edited by Chris Washington, Francis Marion University, USA & Anne C. McCarthy, Penn State University, USA Featuring contributors working at the intersection of literary poetics and philosophy, this book considers how the writing of the Romantic Era reconceptualizes the human imagination, the natural world, and the language that correlates them in radical ways that can advance current speculative debates concerning new ontologies and new materialisms. The scholars gathered here rethink the connections between the human and non-human world to envision speculative modes of social being and ecological politics. Spanning historical and national frameworks—from historical romanticism to contemporary post-romantic ecology, and from British and German romanticism to global modernity—these essays rethink life in all its varied forms in, and beyond, the Anthropocene. UK January 2019 • US January 2019 • 288 pages HB 9781501336386 • £98.00 / $125.00 Individual eBook 9781501336393 Library eBook 9781501336409 Bloomsbury Academic

Posing Sex

Toward a Perceptual Ethics for Literary and Visual Art Alan Singer, Temple University, USA "This risk-taking, fearless book is a continually rewarding act of looking and feeling and thinking, insisting on their intimacy but also enacting it on the page, where Singer's intellectual reach and analytical rigor produce an abundance of arresting perceptions of sensuous aesthetic experience." Ross Posnock, Columbia University, USA Posing Sex views the long and provocative tradition of representing the sexual act in Western art as an occasion for challenging assumptions about personhood. Singer draws upon a rich philosophical tradition—from the Greek Stoics, Descartes, Spinoza, and Hegel to contemporary theorists—to show how the stakes of aesthetic experience epitomized in the sex-image are essentially ethical.

The Romantic Historicism to Come

Jonathan Crimmins, University of Virginia’s College at Wise, USA Focusing attention on Romantic conceptions of history’s connection to the future, The Romantic Historicism to Come examines the complications of not only Romantic historicism, but also our own contemporary critical methods: what would it mean if the causal assumptions that underpin our historical judgments do not themselves develop in a stable, notional, progressive manner? Steering a middle course between historical teleology and random disconnection, Jonathan Crimmins creates a theoretical apparatus that can account for the mutual interaction of the scientific and the sociocultural without collapsing one into the other. UK April 2018 • US April 2018 • 192 pages HB 9781501326974 • £102.00 / $130.00 Individual eBook 9781501326981 Library eBook 9781501326998 Bloomsbury Academic

Animaladies

Gender, Animals, and Madness Edited by Lori Gruen, Wesleyan University, USA & Fiona Probyn-Rapsey, University of Wollongong, Australia Do depictions of crazy cat ladies obscure more sinister structural violence against animals hoarded in factory farms? Highlighting the frequent pathologization of animal lovers and animal rights activists, this book examines how the “madness” of our relationships with animals intersects with the “madness” of taking animals seriously. The essays collected in this volume argue that “animaladies” are expressive of political and psychological discontent, and the characterization of animal advocacy as mad or “crazy” distracts attention from broader social unease regarding human exploitation of animal life. UK November 2018 • US November 2018 • 240 pages HB 9781501342158 • £96.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781501342165 Library eBook 9781501342172 Bloomsbury Academic

UK April 2018 • US April 2018 • 232 pages • 12 bw illustrations HB 9781501339189 • £102.00 / $130.00 Individual eBook 9781501339196 Library eBook 9781501339202 Bloomsbury Academic

Afterlives of Abandoned Work Creative Debris in the Archive

Matthew Harle, Barbican Centre, UK Over five distinct journeys through a variety of archives, from major research libraries to the unique collections of individual enthusiasts, Matthew Harle draws surprising connections between literary studies, media studies, and visual arts, exploring the various opportunities that unrealized work presents for literary studies in the archive. Rooted in literary criticism, Afterlives of Abandoned Work reads unbuilt buildings, unfilmed screenplays, and unpublished novels and radio sketches as forms of text that can help us consider the enduring fragmentation and anecdotal construction of cultural form, as well as expand literary criticism’s approach to the archive. UK December 2018 • US December 2018 • 240 pages • 43 bw illus HB 9781501339424 • £96.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781501339431 Library eBook 9781501339448 Bloomsbury Academic

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Series Editor: Thomas Oliver Beebee, Penn State University, USA

Literatures as World Literature takes a novel approach to world literature by analyzing specific constellations—according to language, nation, form, or theme—of literary texts and authors in their worldliterary dimensions. World literature has been mapped and theorized in the abstract, but the majority of critical work, the filling in of what has been traced, lies ahead of us. Literatures as World Literature begins the task of filling in the devilish details by allowing scholars to move outward from their own area of specialization.

Danish Literature as World Literature

Edited by Mads Rosendahl Thomsen, Aarhus University, Denmark & Dan Ringgaard, Aarhus University, Denmark "An impressive collection of articles on Danish literature of a very high scholarly quality, and a must for everyone interest in Danish literary history." Scandinavica Despite being a minor language, Danish literature is one of the world’s most actively translated, and the Scandinavian state is the home of a number of significant writers. Danish Literature as World Literature introduces key figures from 800 years of Danish literature and their impact on world literature. Included are chapters devoted to post1945 literature on beat and systemic poetry, literature from and about Greenland, and the Scandinavia noir vogue that includes both crime fiction and cinema. UK August 2018 • US August 2018 • 296 pages PB 9781501344695 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781501310010 Individual eBook 9781501310027 Library eBook 9781501310034 Series: Literatures as World Literature • Bloomsbury Academic

Roberto Bolaño as World Literature

Edited by Nicholas Birns, New York University, USA & Juan E. De Castro, Eugene Lang College, The New School for Liberal Arts, USA "Throughout the volume questions of politics, ethics and aesthetics constantly intersect, and even though each essay on its own is worth reading, the collected volume is certainly more than just the sum of its various parts." Journal of European Studies "The best Bolaño critical ensemble since Bolaño Salvaje (2006)." Comparative Literature Studies "Indispensable reading for anyone interested in the great Chilean author’s work, and in the cosmopolitan dimension of Latin American literature." Maarten van Delden, University of California, Los Angeles, USA UK July 2018 • US July 2018 • 240 pages PB 9781501343698 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781501316067 Individual eBook 9781501316074 Library eBook 9781501316081 Series: Literatures as World Literature • Bloomsbury Academic

Literature and Capital

Thomas Docherty, University of Warwick, UK "The kind of urgent and committed scholarship that the present requires." Stuart Murray, University of Leeds, UK Literature and Capital is a landmark new economic history of literary culture and its institutions in the modern age. From the patronage of the early modern period, through the colonial exploitation of the 18th and 19th centuries to the institutionalisation of “literature” in the 21st-century neoliberal University, Thomas Docherty explores the changing ways in which literary culture has both resisted and become complicit with exploitative economic notions of value. UK September 2018 • US September 2018 • 280 pages PB 9781350064638 • £21.99 / $29.95 • HB 9781350064645 • £65.00 / $88.00 Individual eBook 9781350064652 Library eBook 9781350064669 Bloomsbury Academic

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Literatures as World Literature

Detaining Time

Temporal Resistance in Literature from Shakespeare to McEwan Eric P. Levy, University of British Columbia, Canada In Detaining Time Eric P. Levy considers the representation of time in terms of its reconstitution or reconceptualization in literature. Focusing on the nature, consequences and resolution of the resistance to temporal passage depicted in a several great literary works Levy offers detailed close readings while also contributing to the ongoing philosophical discussion of time. UK April 2018 • US April 2018 • 288 pages PB 9781350066908 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781474292047 Individual eBook 9781474292054 Library eBook 9781474292061 Bloomsbury Academic

Melville’s Philosophies

Edited by Branka Arsic, Columbia University, USA & K. L. Evans, Cornell University, USA "Melville’s Philosophies gives us an exhilaratingly re-imagined Melville and, in the process, gives us much-needed insight into contemporary questions of belief and attachment, materiality and ethics, aesthetics and sensation, and the limits of justice." Christopher Castiglia, Pennsylvania State University, USA This volume departs from long tradition of critical assessments of Melville that dismissed his philosophical capacities as ingenious but muddled. Its contributors do not apply philosophy to Melville, but rather try to hear the philosophical arguments themselves that Melville never stopped articulating and reformulating. UK November 2018 • US November 2018 • 424 pages • 53 bw illustrations PB 9781501347504 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781501321016 Individual eBook 9781501321023 Library eBook 9781501321030 Bloomsbury Academic

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Psychoanalytic Horizons Series Editors: Esther Rashkin, University of Utah, USA; Mari Ruti, University of Toronto, Canada & Peter L. Rudnytsky, University of Florida, USA

Psychoanalysis is unique in being at once a theory and a therapy, a method of critical thinking and a form of clinical practice. Now in its second century, this fusion of science and humanism derived from Freud has outlived all predictions of its demise, and is indeed enjoying a resurgence as many of its core tenets, and its value as a treatment, have gained support from cutting-edge research. Psychoanalytic Horizons evokes the idea of a convergence between realms as well as the outer limits of a vision. Books in the series test disciplinary boundaries and will appeal to readers who are passionate not only about the theory of literature, culture, media, and philosophy but also, above all, about the real life of ideas in the world.

Does the Internet Have an Unconscious? Slavoj Žižek and Digital Culture

Clint Burnham, Simon Fraser University, Canada "Clint Burnham does not merely apply psychoanalysis to the internet; he demonstrates how the unconscious itself is 'structured like the internet,' how our entanglement in the impenetrable digital web allows us to understand properly the way the unconscious overdetermines our thinking and activities. This is why Burnham’s path-breaking book reaches much deeper than the usual analyses of the social and psychological implications of the internet: it does not just socialize and historicise the internet, it throws a new light on the unconscious itself." Slavoj Žižek, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia UK May 2018 • US May 2018 • 240 pages • 3 bw illustrations HB 9781501341298 • £98.00 / $125.00 Individual eBook 9781501341304 Library eBook 9781501341311 Series: Psychoanalytic Horizons • Bloomsbury Academic

On Dangerous Ground

Freud’s Visual Cultures of the Unconscious Diane O'Donoghue, Tufts University, USA "An original contribution to the study of psychoanalysis and our visual world ... Focussing on Freud's emphasis on visualization as a core element of the unconscious, O’Donoghue's work actually illustrates how each and every one of us incorporates our visual context, real or virtual, into the articulation of our desires ... A strong, readable and compelling book!" Sander L. Gilman, Emory University, USA "In this startlingly brilliant, original and deeply researched book, Diane O’Donoghue ... examines the important works of art in Freud’s life and links his aesthetic pleasures and insights to his development of psychoanalytic theory. This remarkable book is a landmark and an absolutely indispensable understanding of Freud." Susannah Heschel, Dartmouth College, USA UK October 2018 • US October 2018 • 352 pages • 40 bw illus HB 9781501327957 • £102.00 / $130.00 Individual eBook 9781501327964 Library eBook 9781501327971 Series: Psychoanalytic Horizons • Bloomsbury Academic

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In the Event of Laughter

Psychoanalysis, Literature and Comedy Alfie Bown, Hang Seng Management College, Hong Kong "I read In the Event of Laughter with real pleasure. It is smart and confident, but also ruminative and genuinely philosophical, and balances a distinct central thesis with many diverse case studies ... The book will certainly have readers in the growing area of comedy and laughter studies, as it is a combative (though courteous) shakeup of that field." James Smith, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK "A wonderful book, providing a fresh and pleasantly surprising conceptual framework for the discussion of laughter." Alenka Zupancic, The European Graduate School, Switzerland UK October 2018 • US October 2018 • 160 pages HB 9781501342622 • £88.00 / $110.00 Individual eBook 9781501342639 Library eBook 9781501342646 Series: Psychoanalytic Horizons • Bloomsbury Academic

Born After

Reckoning with the German Past Angelika Bammer, Emory University, USA Born After addresses questions of identity by asking readers to think differently about a history they believe they already know. Predicated on T.W. Adorno’s challenge that Germans must engage history “after Auschwitz” subjectively, Born After explores the intergenerational dynamics of a German family before and after the Nazi years. Arguing that what we accept as history is not just what happened, but includes the structures of feeling shaped by the impact of particular events, it inflects questions about history (“what happened?”) with questions about ethics: “What could they – and what would we – have done?” UK February 2019 • US February 2019 • 192 pages HB 9781501336423 • £88.00 / $110.00 Individual eBook 9781501336430 Library eBook 9781501336447 Series: Psychoanalytic Horizons • Bloomsbury Academic

For Want of Ambiguity

Order and Chaos in Art, Psychoanalysis, and Neuroscience Ludovica Lumer, Independent Scholar, USA & Lois Oppenheim, Montclair State University, USA For Want of Ambiguity investigates how the dialogue between psychoanalysis and neuroscience can shed light on the transformational capacity of contemporary art. Through neuroscienfitic and psychoanalytic exploration of the work of Diamante Faraldo, Ai Weiwei, Ida Barbarigo, Xavier Le Roy, Bill T. Jones, Cindy Sherman, Francis Bacon, Agnes Martin, and others, For Want of Ambiguity offers a new perspective on how insight is achieved on how art opens us up to new ways of being. UK February 2019 • US February 2019 • 176 pages • 20 images HB 9781501348839 • £88.00 / $110.00 Individual eBook 9781501348846 Library eBook 9781501348853 Series: Psychoanalytic Horizons • Bloomsbury Academic

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Series Editor: Imke Meyer, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA

A long and venerable tradition of "Germanistik" has been opened up in exciting ways in the past few decades. This series taps into that tradition and its growth into German Studies, incorporating interdisciplinary approaches to the analysis of the rich intellectual and cultural histories of the German-speaking countries. It showcases projects focusing on hitherto underrepresented authors as well as those that seek to reframe canonical works in light of new perspectives and methodologies.

Figures of Natality

Reading the Political in the Age of Goethe Joseph D. O’Neil, University of Kentucky, USA "O'Neil connects Hannah Arendt’s concept of natality as the birth of the new and Carl Schmitt’s understanding of the sovereign decision as a basis for social organization in order to explore the nature of ‘the political.’ By focusing on natality, he can both use and challenge Arendt’s and Schmitt’s approaches, because natality points to the paradoxical conjoining of the reproductive and productive, or, in O’Neil’s version, the economic and the political. In his reading of major texts from German literature spanning the decades around 1800 that embrace this conjoining, O’Neil makes the deployment of a discourse and metaphors around birth fruitful for us today." John H. Smith, University of California, Irvine, USA UK July 2018 • US July 2018 • 320 pages PB 9781501343728 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781501315022 Individual eBook 9781501315039 Library eBook 9781501315046 Series: New Directions in German Studies • Bloomsbury Academic

Sissi’s World

The Empress Elisabeth in Memory and Myth Edited by Maura E. Hametz, Old Dominion University, USA & Heidi Schlipphacke, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA Sissi’s World offers a transdisciplinary approach to the study of the Habsburg Empress Elizabeth of Austria, a Bavarian duchess born in 1837, the longest-serving Austrian empress, and the queen of Hungary who died in 1898 at the hands of a crazed anarchist. Despite the continuing fascination with "the beloved Sissi," the Habsburg empress, her impact, and legacy have received scant attention from scholars. This collection goes beyond the popular biographical accounts, recountings of her mythic beauty, and scattered studies of her well-known eccentricities to offer transdisciplinary cultural perspectives across art, film, fashion, history, literature, and media. UK July 2018 • US July 2018 • 408 pages • 30 bw illus HB 9781501313448 • £110.00 / $130.00 Individual eBook 9781501313455 Library eBook 9781501313462 Series: New Directions in German Studies • Bloomsbury Academic

Posthumanism in the Age of Humanism

Mind, Matter, and the Life Sciences after Kant Edited by Edgar Landgraf, Bowling Green State University, USA, Gabriel Trop, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA & Leif Weatherby, New York University, USA "Readers of Posthumanism in the Age of Humanism will have many of their intellectual stereotypes challenged if not overturned and replaced with more generous conceptions." Bruce Clarke, Texas Tech University, USA Posthumanism in the Age of Humanism shows how figures like Kant and Goethe as well as scientists specializing in the emerging modern life and cognitive sciences not only established but also transgressed the boundaries of the “human.” Posthumanism is older than we think, and the so-called “humanists” of the late Enlightenment have much to offer our contemporary rethinking of the human.

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New Directions in German Studies

UK October 2018 • US October 2018 • 304 pages HB 9781501335679 • £98.00 / $125.00 Individual eBook 9781501335686 Library eBook 9781501335693 Series: New Directions in German Studies • Bloomsbury Academic

Transgender, Translation, Translingual Address

Douglas Robinson, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong The emergence of transgender communities into the public eye over the past few decades has brought some new understanding, but also renewed outbreaks of violent backlash. In Transgender, Translation, Translingual Address Douglas Robinson seeks to understand not so much transgender directly but the “translational” or “translingual” dialogues between cisgendered and transgendered people. Drawing on a wide range of LGBT scholars, philosophers, sociologists, sexologists, and literary voices, Robinson sets up cis-trans dialogues on such issues as “being born in the wrong body,” binary vs. anti-binary sex/gender identities, and the nature of transition and transformation. UK January 2019 • US January 2019 • 240 pages HB 9781501345548 • £96.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781501345555 Library eBook 9781501345562 Series: Literatures, Cultures, Translation • Bloomsbury Academic

Nabokov and Nietzsche Problems and Perspectives

Michael Rodgers, Open University, UK "Through its lively and insightful analysis of Nabokov’s fiction, criticism and auto/biography, set against the principal tenets of Nietzsche’s philosophy—eternal recurrence, the fluidity of truth and the Übermensch—Nabokov and Nietzsche enriches our responses both to problematic issues of transgression, alienation and discomfort across Nabokov’s work, and to fundamental questions of morality and metaphysics." Barbara Wyllie, University College London, UK UK April 2018 • US April 2018 • 192 pages • 2 bw illustrations HB 9781501339578 • £88.00 / $110.00 Individual eBook 9781501339585 Library eBook 9781501339592 Bloomsbury Academic

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A Literary History of Reconciliation

Power, Remorse and the Limits of Forgiveness Jan Frans van Dijkhuizen, University of Leiden, The Netherlands From William Shakespeare to Jonathan Franzen, this book traces the cultural history of the idea of ‘reconciliation’ in literature, religion and politics. Drawing upon major works of Western literature and key moments in history, the book shows how from the time of Shakespeare remorse then grew into the dominant, but also deeply fraught, model for interpersonal reconciliation during the 18th and 19th centuries as reflected in the work of writers such as George Eliot, Charles Dickens and Charlotte Bronte and contemporary writers such as Marilynne Robinson and J.M. Coetzee. UK September 2018 • US September 2018 • 248 pages • 2 bw illus HB 9781350027220 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350027244 Library eBook 9781350027237 Bloomsbury Academic

Blanchot and the Outside of Literature

William S. Allen, University of Southampton, UK "Deploys a lucid and incisive intelligence in attending to the distinctive qualities of Blanchot’s fictional and philosophical writings. A work all readers of modern philosophy and literature will ponder at length." Leslie Hill, University of Warwick, UK Reading Blanchot involves understanding how literature can have an effect on philosophy, to the extent of putting philosophy itself in question by exposing a different and literary mode of thought. Blanchot and the Outside of Literature provides a detailed and farreaching explication of how Blanchot's works changed in the postwar period during which he arrived at his complex and distinctive form of writing. UK October 2018 • US October 2018 • 224 pages HB 9781501345241 • £96.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781501345258 Library eBook 9781501345265 Bloomsbury Academic

South African Writing in Transition

Edited by Rita Barnard, University of Pennsylvania, USA & Andrew van der Vlies, Queen Mary, University of London, UK Bringing together leading and emerging scholars, this book asks the question: how has contemporary South African literature grappled with ideas of time and history during the political transition away from apartheid? Reading the work of major South African writers such as J.M. Coetzee, Nadine Gordimer and Ivan Vladislavic as well as contemporary crime and science fiction, South African Writing in Transition explores how concerns about time and temporality have shaped literary form across the country’s literary culture. Establishing new connections between leading literary voices and lesser known works, the book explores themes of truth and reconciliation, disappointment and betrayal. UK February 2019 • US February 2019 • 288 pages HB 9781350086883 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350086906 Library eBook 9781350086890 Bloomsbury Academic

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Fault Lines of Modernity

The Fractures and Repairs of Religion, Ethics, and Literature Edited by Kitty Millet, San Francisco State University, USA & Dorothy Figueira, University of Georgia, USA "This thoughtful volume raises important questions about the role of literature and religion in today's fractured world, inviting us to rethink the boundaries that have been constructed between religion, ethics and literature and to broaden our vision beyond the traditions of Western culture." Susan Bassnett, University of Warwick, UK "Against prevailing trends, Fault Lines of Modernity shows the power of reading great literature to engage urgent ethical and religious problems. From mystery fiction to mysticism, the works examined here provide sites of transcendence that expose modern divisions and ways to overcome them." Brian Britt, Virginia Tech, USA UK September 2018 • US September 2018 • 272 pages HB 9781501316654 • £80.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781501316661 Library eBook 9781501316685 Bloomsbury Academic

Persisting Partition

Affect, Memory and Trauma in Women's Narratives of Pakistan Humaira Saeed, Nottingham Trent University, UK Persisting Partition looks at the 1947 Partition of India from a new perspective: through an analysis of women's narratives of Pakistan. Humaira Saeed considers how history is mediated through cultural production, as well as the potential for women’s narratives to disrupt the homogenizing effects of dominant national historiography. Through analysing a range of cultural forms—photography, feature film, fiction, and documentary—Saeed argues for a more interdisciplinary approach to the ways in which Partition and Pakistan might be narrativised. UK February 2019 • US February 2019 • 176 pages HB 9781501337420 • £88.00 / $110.00 Individual eBook 9781501337437 Library eBook 9781501337444 Bloomsbury Academic

Edgar Allan Poe and His Nineteenth-Century American Counterparts John Cullen Gruesser, Kean University, USA

Edgar Allan Poe and His Nineteenth-Century American Counterparts addresses Poe's connections with, critical assessments of, borrowings from, and effect on his literary peers. John Cullen Gruesser demonstrates the profound influence of Poe's invention of detective fiction, particularly on his literary contemporaries, establishes Poe's ability to transform themes he encountered in the works of his literary contemporaries into great literature, and rebuts some of the persistent myths that continue to cling to Poe. UK January 2019 • US January 2019 • 160 pages HB 9781501334528 • £80.00 / $100.00 Individual eBook 9781501334559 Library eBook 9781501334535 Bloomsbury Academic

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Series Editor: Daniel Katz, University of Warwick, UK

Despite or by virtue of its largely marginalised position, post-war poetry has been a focal point of dissidence, resistance, and challenge to many of the dominant discourses-political, social, erotic, and aesthetic-of the age. This series features work that examines the paradoxical force of poetry and poetics in these respects, while engaging productively with the specifities of the medium and its diverse histories. The series also includes work by specialists in other areas of inquiry (philosophy, psychoanalysis) for whom poetry has become a vital element in their thinking.

Affect, Psychoanalysis, and American Poetry This Feeling of Exaltation

John Steen, Galloway School, USA Affect, Psychoanalysis, and American Poetry challenges the dominant metaphor of poetic containers by turning to recent poetic texts that represent the contagious and uncontainable feelings of anxiety, grief, shame, and rage. From modernists to mid-century poets, and finally to contemporary practitioners, John Steen argues that new poetic techniques arise from the poetic productivity of negative affects, and that a new model of poetic value can be found in poems that are permeable, social spaces of intimacy, attachment, and withdrawal. UK July 2018 • US July 2018 • 224 pages HB 9781350021549 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350021556 Library eBook 9781350021532 Series: Bloomsbury Studies in Critical Poetics • Bloomsbury Academic

Lyric Pedagogy and MarxistFeminism

Social Reproduction and the Institutions of Poetry Samuel Solomon, University of Sussex, UK What is the political potential of poetry in the modern age? Exploring an often overlooked history of Marxist-Feminist poetics in post-war Britain – including such poets as Denise Riley, J.H. Prynne, Wendy Mulford and Nat Raha – this book confronts this central question to debates about the value of humanities education. Combining new archival research with close readings, the book charts the interrelated crises both of poetry itself and literary education more widely. Paradoxically, the very marginalisation of poetry in contemporary culture serves to offer the form new opportunities as an agent of social change. UK January 2019 • US January 2019 • 240 pages • 1 bw illus HB 9781350063853 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350063877 Library eBook 9781350063860 Series: Bloomsbury Studies in Critical Poetics • Bloomsbury Academic

A Black Arts Poetry Machine

Amiri Baraka and the Umbra Workshop David Grundy, University of Cambridge, UK Bringing together new archival research and detailed close readings of poetry, A Black Arts Poetry Machine is a groundbreaking study of this important but neglected group of poets and the African American avant-garde in 1960s New York. David Grundy explores the work of such poets as Amiri Baraka, Lorenzo Thomas and Calvin Hernton and how their innovative poetic forms engaged with radical political responses to state violence and urban insurrection. Through this examination, the book highlights the continuing relevance of the work of the Umbra workshop today and is essential reading for anyone interested in 20th-century American poetry.

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Bloomsbury Studies in Critical Poetics

UK February 2019 • US February 2019 • 256 pages • 11 bw illus HB 9781350061965 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350061989 Library eBook 9781350061972 Series: Bloomsbury Studies in Critical Poetics • Bloomsbury Academic

City Poems and American Urban Crisis 1945 to the Present

Nate Mickelson, Stella and Charles Guttman Community College, USA From William Carlos Williams and Allen Ginsberg to Miguel Algarin and Wanda Coleman, this groundbreaking book explores the ways in which contemporary poets have engaged with America’s changing urban experience since 1945. City Poems and American Urban Crisis brings post-war American poetry into conversation with developments in city planning, activism, and urban theory to demonstrate that taking city poetry seriously as a mode of analysis and critique can enhance our attempts to produce more just and equitable urban futures. UK November 2018 • US November 2018 • 256 pages • 14 bw illus HB 9781350055780 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350055803 Library eBook 9781350055797 Series: Bloomsbury Studies in Critical Poetics • Bloomsbury Academic

The Poetry Toolkit

The Essential Guide to Studying Poetry Rhian Williams, University of Glasgow, UK Now including a more diverse range of voices by ethnicity, gender and sexuality, the third edition of The Poetry Toolkit introduces students to the key terms, concepts and genres they need to know to develop their critical appreciation of poetry in all its many forms. The new edition includes an expanded practical section giving guidance on close reading, comparative reading and advice on writing critically about poetry. In addition, the book is accompanied by a companion website offering audio recordings of poetry readings, weblinks and overviews of key theoretical approaches to support advanced study. UK February 2019 • US February 2019 • 320 pages PB 9781350032200 • £19.99 / $26.95 • HB 9781350032217 • £65.00 / $88.00 Individual eBook 9781350032224 Library eBook 9781350032231 Bloomsbury Academic

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Object Lessons Series Editors: Ian Bogost, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA & Christopher Schaberg, Loyola University New Orleans, USA Object Lessons is a series of concise, collectable, beautifully designed books about the hidden lives of ordinary things. Each book starts from a specific inspiration: an historical event, a literary passage, a personal narrative, a technological innovation—and from that starting point explores the object of the title, gleaning a singular lesson or multiple lessons along the way. Featuring contributions from writers, artists, scholars, journalists, and others, the emphasis throughout is lucid writing, imagination, and brevity. Object Lessons paints a picture of the world around us, and tells the story of how we got here, one object at a time.

Blanket

Kara Thompson, College of William and Mary, USA "Simply exquisite." Kathryn Bond Stockton, University of Utah, USA We pull and tug on blankets to cover our bodies, to see us through the night, or an illness. Blankets shield us in mourning, and witness our most intimate pleasures. We are born into blankets. Blankets keep us alive, and they cover us in death. Blanket reveals blankets everywhere: film, art, geology, disasters, battlefields, resistance, home. Curious, fearless, vulnerable, and critical, Blanket transforms an ordinary thing into a vibrant and vital carrier of stories and secrets, an object of inheritance and belonging, a companion to uncover. UK September 2018 • US September 2018 • 192 pages PB 9781628922653 • £9.99 / $14.95 Individual eBook 9781628922660 Library eBook 9781628922677 Series: Object Lessons • Bloomsbury Academic

Fake

Kati Stevens, Freelance writer, USA "Fake is fascinating, clever, and utterly perspective-altering. Kati Stevens is the genuine article." Emily Anthes, author of Frankenstein’s Cat (2013) The electric candle and faux fur, coffee substitutes and meat analogues, Obama impersonators, prosthetics. Imitation this, false that. Humans have been replacing and improving upon the real thing for millennia – from wooden toes found on Egyptian mummies to the Luxor pyramid in Las Vegas. So why do people have such disdain for so-called “fakes”? Kati Stevens's Fake discusses the strange history of imitations, as well as our ever-changing psychological and socioeconomic relationships with them. After all, fakes aren't going anywhere; they seem to be going everywhere. UK September 2018 • US September 2018 • 160 pages PB 9781501338137 • £9.99 / $14.95 Individual eBook 9781501338144 Library eBook 9781501338151 Series: Object Lessons • Bloomsbury Academic

Doctor

Andrew Bomback, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, USA "A disarming, candid, precise meditation on the inescapable role that 'complication' or 'luck'— otherwise known as 'fate'—plays in the life of any doctor or patient or, indeed, any human." David Shields, author of The Thing About Life Is That One Day You’ll Be Dead (2008) A 3-year-old asks her physician father about his job, and his inability to relay a succinct and accurate answer inspires a critical look at the profession of modern medicine. Andrew Bomback's Doctor attempts to unravel how much of doctoring is role-playing, artifice, and bluffing. UK September 2018 • US September 2018 • 176 pages PB 9781501338175 • £9.99 / $14.95 Individual eBook 9781501338182 Library eBook 9781501338199 Series: Object Lessons • Bloomsbury Academic

Pill

Robert Bennett, Montana State University, USA “You are what you eat.” Never is this truer than when we take medications—from beta blockers and aspirin to Viagra and epidurals—especially psychotropic pills that transform our minds as well as our bodies. Meditating on how modern medicine increasingly measures out human identity not in coffee spoons but in 1mg-, 5mg-, or 300mg-doses, Pill traces the uncanny presence of psychiatric pills through science, medicine, advertising, autobiography, television, cinema, literature, and popular music. Ultimately, it argues that modern psychopharmacology reveals a brave new world in which human identities—thoughts, emotions, personalities, and selves themselves—are increasingly determined by the extraordinary powers of seemingly ordinary pills. UK March 2019 • US March 2019 • 160 pages PB 9781501341946 • £9.99 / $14.95 Individual eBook 9781501341953 Library eBook 9781501341960 Series: Object Lessons • Bloomsbury Academic

Potato

Rebecca Earle, University of Warwick, UK Baked potatoes, Bombay potatoes, pommes frites... everyone eats potatoes, but what do they mean? To the United Nations they mean global food security (potatoes are the world’s fourth most important food crop). To 18th-century philosophers they promised happiness. Nutritionists warn that too many increase your risk of hypertension. For the poet Seamus Heaney they conjured up both his mother and the 19th-century Irish famine. Thinking about potatoes turns out to be a good way of thinking about some of the important tensions in our world. UK March 2019 • US March 2019 • 160 pages PB 9781501344312 • £9.99 / $14.95 Individual eBook 9781501344329 Library eBook 9781501344336 Series: Object Lessons • Bloomsbury Academic

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Christopher Schaberg, Loyola University New Orleans, USA

"A convincing portrait of this unsettling moment." Christy Wampole, Princeton University, USA "Amounts to a guidebook on the significance of the humanities in visualizing different futures.” Timothy Morton, Rice University, USA What is the role of literary studies in an age of Twitter threads and viral news? If the study of literature today is not just about turning to classic texts with age-old questions, neither is it a rejection of close reading or critical inquiry. Through the lived experience of a humanities professor in a rapidly changing world, this book explores how the careful study of literature may be precisely what we need to navigate our dizzying epoch of post-truth politics and ecological urgency. UK July 2018 • US July 2018 • 168 pages PB 9781501334290 • £19.99 / $24.95 • HB 9781501334306 • £64.00 / $80.00 Individual eBook 9781501334313 Library eBook 9781501334320 Bloomsbury Academic

Interviews from the Edge

50 Years of Conversations about Writing and Resistance Edited by Mark Yakich, Loyola University, New Orleans, USA & John Biguenet, Loyola University, New Orleans, USA Interviews from the Edge presents a selection of conversations, drawn from 50 years of the international journal New Orleans Review, that dive head-first into the most enduring aesthetic and social concerns of the last half century. From reflections on the making of literature and films to personal accounts of writing inside racial divides and working against capital punishment, the writers, poets, and activists featured in this book offer not only a fresh perspective on our present struggles but also perhaps a way through them—for writers and readers alike. Interviewees include John Ashbery, James Baldwin, Jorge Luis Borges, Ernest Gaines, Valerie Martin, Viet Thanh Nguyen, Anais Nin, Sister Helen Prejean, and Bertrand Tavernier, among many others.

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The Work of Literature in an Age of Post-Truth

UK March 2019 • US March 2019 • 224 pages PB 9781501347450 • £16.99 / $21.95 • HB 9781501347474 • £60.00 / $75.00 Individual eBook 9781501347467 Library eBook 9781501347481 Bloomsbury Academic

The Publishing Business

A Guide to Starting Out and Getting On Kelvin Smith & Melanie Ramdarshan Bold, University College London, UK An invaluable guide to understanding what book publishing is and what it might become. This second edition explores the responsibilities at each stage of the publishing process, describes current roles and practices, and provides much food for thought on how publishers can ensure their skills remain relevant in the digital age. Fully updated to take into account recent developments in the publishing world, this new edition also includes additional real-world examples from a variety of publishing sectors, insightful interviews with industry experts and new and updated activities throughout. UK February 2018 • US April 2018 • 240 pages • 200 colour illus PB 9781474249515 • £28.99 / $39.95 Individual eBook 9781474249539 Library eBook 9781474249522 Series: Creative Careers • Bloomsbury Visual Arts

The Reception of William Blake in Europe

Ceaseless Music

Sounding Wordsworth’s The Prelude Steven Matthews, Poet and Critic, UK Through a series of critical reflections and poetic responses, Ceaseless Music explores the historical and contemporary influence of Wordsworth’s landmark autobiographical poem The Prelude in literature, philosophy and life writing. Beginning with an exploration of the poem’s genesis – from draft versions found in Wordsworth’s notebooks, to the alternative published versions – the book goes on to explore the poem’s impact on 19th-century biographical writing, on American literature and philosophy and on contemporary prose writing. In the final chapter, Steven Matthews reflects on what the study of Wordsworth’s writing and influence can teach us about writing poetry in the 21st century. UK March 2019 • US March 2019 • 208 pages PB 9781474232777 • £27.99 / $37.95 Previously published in HB 9781474232784 Individual eBook 9781474232814 Library eBook 9781474232807 Series: Beyond Criticism • Bloomsbury Academic

Edited by Morton D. Paley, University of California, Berkeley, USA & Sibylle Erle, Bishop Grosseteste University College Lincoln, UK Author of the 'The Tyger' and 'Jerusalem', the visionary poet and artist William Blake is one of the most vivid figures in British Romantic literature. With chapters written by leading international scholars, The Reception of William Blake in Europe is the first comprehensive and systematic reference guide to Blake's influence across Europe. Exploring Blake's impact on literature, art, music and culture, the book includes bibliographies of major translations of Blake's work in each country covered, as well as a publication history and timeline of the poet's reception on the continent. UK January 2019 • US January 2019 HB Pack 9781472507457 • £200.00 / $270.00 2 vols. • c.640pp • 29 bw illus Series: The Reception of British and Irish Authors in Europe • Bloomsbury Academic

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Series Editors: Greg Garrard, University of British Columbia at Okanagan, Canada & Richard Kerridge, Bath Spa University, UK

Environmental Cultures makes available to students and scholars at all levels the latest cutting-edge research on the diverse ways in which culture has responded to the age of environmental crisis. Publishing ambitious and innovative literary ecocriticism that crosses disciplines, national boundaries and media, books in the series explore and test the challenges of ecocriticism to conventional forms of cultural study.

Cities and Wetlands

The Return of the Repressed in Nature and Culture Rod Giblett, Edith Cowan University, Australia From New Orleans to New York, from London to Paris to Venice, many of the world’s great cities were built on wetlands and swamps. Cities and Wetlands is the first book to explore the literary and cultural histories of these cities and their relationships to their environments. Developing a ground-breaking mode of psychoanalytic ecology and surveying a wide range of cities in North America, Europe and Australia, ecocritic and activist Rod Giblett shows how the wetland origins of these cities haunt their later literature and culture and might prompt us to reconsider the relationship between human culture and the environment. UK February 2018 • US February 2018 • 288 pages PB 9781350060609 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781474269827 Individual eBook 9781474269834 Library eBook 9781474269841 Series: Environmental Cultures • Bloomsbury Academic

Nerd Ecology: Defending the Earth with Unpopular Culture

Anthony Lioi, Juilliard School, New York, USA "This aptly smart, witty, and quirky study poses Geektopia as a place where black, queer, nerds become interplanetary tricksters; where Dante, Darwin and classical philososophy meet Star Trek; where Pynchon, postmodern aesthetics and The Matrix find themselves in a (digital) wildlife refuge; and where Buffy the Vampire Slayer fights for environmental justice... Lioi’s book is fresh, riveting, surprising, invaluable—POW!" Stacy Alaimo, University of Texas at Arlington, USA UK April 2018 • US April 2018 • 240 pages PB 9781350066892 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781472567635 Individual eBook 9781472567642 Library eBook 9781472567659 Series: Environmental Cultures • Bloomsbury Academic

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Environmental Cultures

Fuel

An Ecocritical History

The New Nature Writing

Rethinking the Literature of Place Jos Smith, University of East Anglia, UK Drawing on original interviews with authors, archival research, and the latest scholarly work in the fields of literary geographies, critical localism and archipelagic criticism, The New Nature Writing covers the work of such writers as Robert MacFarlane, Richard Mabey and Alice Oswald. Examining the ways in which these writers have engaged with a wide range of different environments, from the edgelands to island spaces, Jos Smith reveals how they recreate a resourceful and dynamic sense of localism in rebellion against the homogenising growth of ‘clone town Britain’. UK November 2018 • US November 2018 • 240 pages • 2 bw illus PB 9781350092181 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781474275019 Individual eBook 9781474275026 Library eBook 9781474275033 Series: Environmental Cultures • Bloomsbury Academic

Colonialism, Culture, Whales The Cetacean Quartet

Graham Huggan, University of Leeds, UK Written by leading postcolonial critic Graham Huggan, Colonialism, Culture, Whales: The Cetacean Quarter explores how our attitudes to whales, whale-hunting and whale-watching expose colonial attitudes to the natural world in modern culture. Across four innovative, multi-disciplinary chapters, the book explores colonial histories of whaling, their legacies in contemporary tourism from whale-watching excursions to the performing orcas at SeaWorld, and cultural representations of anxieties of extinction in literature, film and television. UK August 2018 • US August 2018 • 152 pages • 5 bw illus HB 9781350010895 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781350010901 Library eBook 9781350010918 Series: Environmental Cultures • Bloomsbury Academic

Heidi C. M. Scott, University of Maryland, USA Fuel: An Ecocritical History is the first book to chart our changing attitudes to fuel and energy through the literature and culture of the modern era, from the 18th century to the present. Reading a wide range of writers from Blake, Austen and Dickens to Upton Sinclair, Heidi Scott explores how our move from a preindustrial reliance on biomass and primary energy sources to our current dependence on the fossil fuels of coal, oil and natural gas have fundamentally shaped human identity and culture. UK July 2018 • US July 2018 • 328 pages • 14 bw illus HB 9781350053984 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350054004 Library eBook 9781350053991 Series: Environmental Cultures • Bloomsbury Academic

Climate Change Scepticism

A Transnational Ecocritical Analysis Greg Garrard, University of British Columbia, Canada, Axel Goodbody, University of Bath, UK, George Handley, Brigham Young University, USA & Stephanie Posthumus, McGill University, Canada Climate Change Scepticism is the first ecocritical study to examine the cultures and rhetoric of climate scepticism in the USA, UK, France and Germany. Collaboratively written by leading scholars from Europe and North America, the book draws on literary close reading techniques and methods of frame analysis from environmental communication to explore climate sceptical texts as literature, as a way of overcoming partisan political paralysis on the most important cultural debate of our time. UK February 2019 • US February 2019 • 288 pages HB 9781350057029 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350057043 Library eBook 9781350057036 Series: Environmental Cultures • Bloomsbury Academic

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Bloomsbury Perspectives on Children’s Literature Series Editor: Lisa Sainsbury, Roehampton University, UK

Bloomsbury Perspectives on Children’s Literature seeks to expand the range and quality of research in children’s literature through publishing innovative monographs by leading and rising scholars in the field. With an emphasis on cross and inter-disciplinary studies, this series takes literary approaches as a starting point, drawing on the particular capacity for children’s literature to open out into other disciplines.

From Tongue to Text: A New Reading of Children's Poetry

Debbie Pullinger, University of Cambridge, UK "Should be essential reading for everyone in the field of children’s literature." Peter Hunt, Cardiff University, UK In From Tongue to Text, Debbie Pullinger develops a new theoretical framework for the study of children’s poetry. Examining Romantic constructions of childhood, Walter Ong’s theory of orality and literacy and contemporary cognitive approaches to brain development, the book positions poetry as a form that sits in the borderlands between orality and literacy that children themselves must learn to navigate. The book includes close readings of works by poets such as Carol Ann Duffy and Michael Rosen. UK November 2018 US November 2018 280 pages 11 bw illus PB 9781350092198 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781474222327 Individual eBook 9781474222334 Library eBook 9781474222341 Series: Bloomsbury Perspectives on Children's Literature • Bloomsbury Academic •

Adulthood in Children's Literature

Vanessa Joosen, University of Antwerp, Belgium Vanessa Joosen re-positions the lens of children's literature studies to focus on the adult over the child. Adulthood in Children’s Literature demonstrates how adulthood is a stage in life in and of itself, enacted by adult characters, and in relationship with the construction of childhood. Employing age studies as a framework for analysis, this book covers a range of English and Dutch children’s books from 1970 to 2010. Critical voices include Peter Hollindale, Maria Nickolajeva and Lorraine Green and authors such as Michael Rosen, Philip Pullman, Ted van Lieshout, Jacqueline Wilson, Salman Rushdie and Guus Kuijer are discussed. UK September 2018 • US September 2018 • 256 pages • 10 bw illus HB 9781350049789 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350049802 Library eBook 9781350049796 Series: Bloomsbury Perspectives on Children's Literature • Bloomsbury Academic

Rereading Childhood Books A Poetics

Alison Waller, University of Roehampton, UK Examining writers’ memoirs, contemporary reviews and the experiences of readers in light of the latest work in memory studies, this book explores the phenomenon of rereading childhood books in adulthood. Covering the work of such classic and contemporary writers as Lewis Carroll, Enid Blyton, C.S. Lewis and Kevin Crossley-Holland, Rereading Childhood Books develops a new model for understanding lifelong reading and argues for the need to reconceive the history of children’s literature through the shared and individual experiences of the readers who carry these books with them throughout their lives. UK March 2019 • US March 2019 • 224 pages • 4 bw illus HB 9781474298285 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781474298292 Library eBook 9781474298308 Series: Bloomsbury Perspectives on Children's Literature • Bloomsbury Academic

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Critical Creative Writing

Stephanie Lenox, Willamette College, USA & H.K. Hummel, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, USA

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A Writer's Guide and Anthology

Short-Form Creative Writing is a complete introduction to the art and craft of writing in a variety of short forms. The authors introduce both traditional and innovative approaches to the short form and demonstrate how it possesses structure, logic, and coherence while simultaneously resisting expectations. With discussion questions, writing prompts, flash interviews and glossary of key terms, the book also includes an anthology offering inspiring examples of short-form writing in all of the styles covered by the book. UK November 2018 • US November 2018 • 304 pages PB 9781350019881 • £24.99 / $33.95 • HB 9781350019898 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781350019904 Library eBook 9781350019911 Series: Bloomsbury Writers’ Guides and Anthologies • Bloomsbury Academic World English

The Insider's Guide to Graduate Degrees in Creative Writing Seth Abramson, University of New Hampshire, USA

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Collaborative Worldbuilding for Writers and Gamers Trent Hergenrader, Rochester Institute of Technology, USA

From Dungeons and Dragons to Minecraft to NaNoWriMo, new transmedia worlds and narratives are being built collaboratively online, in classrooms and in writing groups everywhere. This bookdescribes how writers can co-create vast shared worlds to use as common settings for their narratives. Using role-playing games as a model, and drawing from creative writing craft exercises and educational theories, readers are guided step-by-step through the process of collaboratively building vibrant worlds for telling interconnected stories. The book includes a companion website with links to online resources, templates for wiki entries and lists of best practices for collaborative world building, craft tips and critique advice. UK October 2018 • US October 2018 • 272 pages • 18 bw illus PB 9781350016668 • £19.99 / $26.95 • HB 9781350016675 • £65.00 / $88.00 Individual eBook 9781350016699 Library eBook 9781350016682 Bloomsbury Academic

Essential Readings on the Writer's Craft

A comprehensive introduction to the key debates in creative writing today, from the ethics of truthtelling to the complexities of appropriation. Critical Creative Writing covers such topics as: Language & Community; Representation & Resistance; Appropriation & Intertextuality; Difficulty & Accessibility; Audience & Evaluation; and Aesthetics & Activism. The book anthologizes 25 essential works of creative writing criticism by international writers including Ayana Mathis, Natasha Sajé, Porochista Khakpour, and Dorothy J. Wang, each contextualized with an introduction and followed by sample questions, writing prompts and suggested readings. The book’s companion website www.criticalcreativewriting.org offers supplemental materials such as lesson plans and course materials.

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The Writer's Eye

Observation and Inspiration for Creative Writers Amy E. Weldon, Luther College, USA Learning to write starts with learning to do one big thing: pay attention to the world around you. Developing habits of observing and writing down what you notice can be the first step towards your ultimate goal as a writer: to discover something to say and find a voice to say it in. Including exercises, writing prompts and sample texts spanning multiple genres – from creative non-fiction to poetry to flash fiction – The Writer's Eye shows us how to become more attentive observers of the world and find inspiration in any environment. UK July 2018 • US July 2018 • 232 pages PB 9781350025301 • £19.99 / $26.95 • HB 9781350025318 • £65.00 / $88.00 Individual eBook 9781350025325 Library eBook 9781350025332 Bloomsbury Academic

Creative Writing Innovations

Breaking Boundaries in the Classroom Edited by Michael Dean Clark, Azusa Pacific University, USA, Trent Hergenrader, Rochester Institute of Technology, USA & Joseph Rein, University of Wisconsin, River Falls, USA When teachers experiment, students benefit. When students gain confidence to pursue their own literary experiments, creative writing can become a life-changing experience. With chapters written by experienced teachers and classroom innovators, Creative Writing Innovations builds on these principles to uncover the true potential of the creative writing classroom. Rooted in classroom experience, this book takes teaching beyond the traditional workshop model to explore topics such as multi-media genres, collaborative writing and issues of identity. Taken together, this is an essential guide for teachers of creative writing at all levels. UK August 2018 • US August 2018 • 256 pages • 1 bw illus PB 9781350081635 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781474297172 Individual eBook 9781474297189 Library eBook 9781474297196 Bloomsbury Academic

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INDEX

A

Beswick, Katie.................................................7

Changeling: A Critical Reader, The..............29

1950s, The....................................................46

Bhuchar, Sudha.............................................18

Chapman, Wayne K......................................41

1960s, The....................................................46

Big Somewhere, The....................................36

Chappell, In-Sook.........................................20

Abramson, Seth............................................61

Biguenet, John.............................................57

Actor’s Career Bible, The..............................12

Birch Plays: 1................................................24

Charles Henri Ford: Between Modernism and Postmodernism..................42

Actor’s Survival Guide, The...........................11

Birch, Alice....................................................20

Actors and Performers Yearbook 2019.........12

Birch, Brad........................................20, 23, 24

Adams, Johnna.............................................25

Birns, Nicholas..............................................51

Adsit, Janelle................................................61

Black and She’s Leaving Home.....................23

Adulthood in Children’s Literature................60

Black Arts Poetry Machine, A.......................55

Adventures in Theory...................................48

Blanchot and the Outside of Literature........54

Aebischer, Pascale........................................33

Blanco Hidalga, Jesús..................................35

Affect, Psychoanalysis, and American Poetry...........................................................55

Blanket..........................................................56

Afterlives of Abandoned Work.....................50

Bloomsbury Companion to Dance Studies, The....................................................8

Afterlives of Roland Barthes, The.................49 Agnes Colander............................................17 Ainsworth, Adam............................................5

Bloomsbury Handbook of 21st-Century Feminist Theory, The....................................49

Chekhov, Anton......................................22, 23 Cherry Orchard, The.....................................22 Chicago and the Making of American Modernism...................................................42 Child of the Divide.......................................18 Cities and Wetlands.....................................59 City Poems and American Urban Crisis........55 Clark Carey, Rebecca....................................11 Clark, Michael Dean.....................................61 Clark, Sandra................................................29 Climate Change Scepticism.........................59 Clowning as Social Performance in Colombia........................................................8

All But Gone.................................................17

Bloomsbury Handbook of Literary and Cultural Theory, The..............................49

All’s Well That Ends Well..............................26

Bolt, David....................................................63

Collaborating Backstage..............................13

Allen, Glenn Seven.......................................10

Bomback, Andrew........................................56

Allen, William S............................................54

Book Presence in a Digital Age....................37

Collaborative Worldbuilding for Writers and Gamers..................................................61

Animaladies..................................................50

Born After.....................................................52

Applied Improvisation..................................11

Boswell, Marshall..........................................35

Applied Theatre: Creative Ageing.................5

Bowler, Rebecca...........................................42

Applied Theatre: Economies..........................5

Bown, Alfie...................................................52

Applied Theatre: Women and the Criminal Justice System................................................5

Boyle, Michael Shane.....................................7

Arden Introduction to Reading Shakespeare, The.........................................27

Brecht and the Writer’s Workshop................24

Bray, Patrick M..............................................43

Aronson, Arnold...........................................14

Brecht on Performance...................................2

Arsic, Branka.................................................51

Brecht On Theatre..........................................2

Art of Editing, The........................................36

Brecht, Bertolt..........................................2, 24

Art of Theatrical Sound Design, The............13

Brief Encounter.............................................17

Authenticity in Contemporary Theatre and Performance............................................7

Brillenburg Wurth, Kiene..............................37

B

Brook, Peter....................................................2

Badmington, Neil.........................................49 Balme, Christopher B...................................63 Bammer, Angelika........................................52 Banks, Fiona.................................................31 Barnard, Philip..........................................8, 44 Barnard, Rita.................................................54 Barnes, Sophia..............................................41 Bartlett, Mike................................................20 Beckett, Lacan and the Mathematical Writing of the Real........................................45 Beginning.....................................................17 Bennett, Alice...............................................39 Bennett, Robert............................................56 Bennett, Susan.........................................3, 11 Bentley, Nick.................................................46 Berenato, Thomas........................................41 Bérenger Plays, The......................................25 Bessell, Jaq...................................................27

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Bleeker, Maaike..............................................8

Chattopadhyay, Arka....................................45

Britland, Karen........................................26, 29 Broomhall, Susan..........................................63 Burgess, Eleanor...........................................25 Burnham, Clint..............................................52 Burnham, Douglas........................................44 Bush, Chris....................................................20 Bushnell, Rebecca........................................64 Byron, Mark..................................................41

C

Cohen, Ralph Alan........................................28

Colonialism, Culture, Whales.......................59 Comedy About a Bank Robbery, The...........22 Confidence...................................................18 Contemporary Fictions of Attention.............39 Contemporary Plays by African Women.......25 Contemporary Revolutions...........................37 Contemporary Women Stage Directors.......15 Conversations with Biographical Novelists..35 Cormac McCarthy’s Borders and Landscapes...................................................35 Cornish, Matt..................................................7 Cottegnies, Line...........................................29 Coward, Noël...............................................17 Cowhig, Frances Ya-Chu...............................21 Craven, Alice Mikal.......................................46 Creative Writing Innovations........................61 Crimmins, Jonathan......................................50 Critical Creative Writing...............................61 Croall, Jonathan...........................................28 Crowley, Tom................................................19 Crummé, Hannah Leah.................................33 Cultural History of Disability, A.....................63 Cultural History of the Emotions, A..............63

Callison, Jamie.............................................41

Cultural History of Theatre, A.......................63

Calonne, David Stephen..............................46

Cultural History of Tragedy, A......................64

Camilleri, Frank.............................................10

Culture - a Farce in Two Acts, The................22

Campbell, Ali................................................10

curious directive ..........................................18

Cantrell, Tom..................................................8

D

Carey, David.................................................11 Carpenter, Ginette........................................38

D. H. Lawrence, Technology, and Modernity.....................................................45

Ceaseless Music...........................................57

Da Cunha Lewin, Katherine..........................38

Changeling, The...........................................27

Danish Literature as World Literature...........51

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Ezra Pound’s and Olga Rudge’s The Blue Spill.......................................................41

Grimly Handsome.........................................19

David Jones’s The Grail Mass and Other Works............................................................41

F

Groot Nibbelink, Liesbeth..............................6

David Mitchell’s Post-Secular World.............37

Fake..............................................................56

Gruen, Lori....................................................50

Davidson, Jane W.........................................63

Falke, Cassandra..........................................48

Gruesser, John Cullen..................................54

Davis, Tracy C...............................................63

Fatherland....................................................18

Grundy, David...............................................55

De Castro, Juan E.........................................51

Fault Lines of Modernity...............................54

Guðmundsdóttir, Gunnþórunn.....................39

Decades of Modern American Drama..........65

Fernie, Ewan.................................................31

Gundog........................................................19

Deiorio, Victoria............................................13

Ferrebe, Alice...............................................46

Detaining Time.............................................51

Fiery Temporalities in Theatre and Performance...................................................7

H

Di Leo, Jeffrey R...........................................49 Diane di Prima..............................................46 Dickens, Charles...........................................19 Directing Professionally................................14 Directing Shakespeare in America...............30 Director’s Guide to the Art of Stand-up, A....10 Distillations...................................................48 Docherty, Thomas.........................................51 Doctor..........................................................56 Doctor Faustus.............................................27 Dodds, Sherril.................................................8 Does the Internet Have an Unconscious?....52

Figueira, Dorothy..........................................54 Figures of Natality........................................53 Findlay, Alison..............................................28 Firm, The......................................................22 Flood............................................................18 For Want of Ambiguity.................................52 Forsyth, Oli...................................................20 Fragkou, Marissia...........................................7 Friedl, Herwig...............................................48 Frogman: a coming-of-age play using live theatre and Virtual Reality............................18

Groenland, Tim.............................................36

Hametz, Maura E..........................................53 Hampton-Reeves, Stuart..............................32 Handbook to Bloomsbury Group, The.........41 Handley, George..........................................59 Hard Times...................................................19 Harle, Matthew.............................................50 Harris-Birtill, Rose.........................................37 Head, Chris...................................................10 Heisenberg: The Uncertainty Principle.........19 Henderson Staudt, Kathleen........................41 Henry, Casey Michael...................................37 Herendeen, Ed.............................................25 Hergenrader, Trent.......................................61

Don DeLillo...................................................38

From Tongue to Text: A New Reading of Children’s Poetry...........................................60

Double, Oliver................................................5

Fuel...............................................................59

Higgins, David..............................................49

Dow, William E.............................................46

G

Hilary Mantel................................................38

Doyle, Fiona.................................................20 Drama and Theatre of Sarah Ruhl, The..........4 Dramatic Text Workbook and Video, The....11 Dresner, Daniel.............................................11 Driscoll, Kári.................................................37 Dunbar, Andrea............................................21 Dutch Courtesan, The..................................26

E

Garrard, Greg...............................................59 George Farquhar............................................6 Gestures of Testimony..................................36 Giblett, Rod..................................................59 Giles, Steve.....................................................2 Gillis, Stacy...................................................39 Gindt, Dirk......................................................6 Glengarry Glen Ross.....................................18

Hesmondhalgh, Julie....................................15

History and Theory of Environmental Scenography, The.........................................14 Hogg, Christopher..........................................8 Hollifield, Scott.............................................31 How to Disappear........................................19 Howard, Alexander.......................................42 Hubble, Nick...........................................36, 46 Huggan, Graham..........................................59 Hummel, H.K................................................61

Earle, Rebecca..............................................56

Global Wallace.............................................35

Early Modern Theatre and the Figure of Disability.......................................................30

Goldfarb, Lisa...............................................44

Éclair Powell, Phoebe...................................20

Gontarski, S. E..............................................40

Ecologies of Precarity in Twenty-First Century Theatre..............................................7

Goodbody, Axel...........................................59

Edgar Allan Poe and His NineteenthCentury American Counterparts...................54

Goodlander, Jennifer......................................6

I

Goodman, Robin Truth.................................49

Impro..............................................................2

Edmondson, Paul.........................................31

Gossett, Suzanne..........................................26

In the Event of Laughter...............................52

Eeckhout, Bart..............................................44

Goulbourne, Russell.....................................49

El Guindi, Yussef...........................................25

Graham, James.................................20, 21, 22

Insider’s Guide to Graduate Degrees in Creative Writing, The...................................61

Eldridge, David.............................................17

Graham, Scott..............................................18

Elizabethan Narrative Poems: The State of Play...........................................................30

Grant Ferguson, Ailsa...................................33

Enterline, Lynn..............................................30

Great European Stage Directors, The..........64

Introduction to the Art of Stage Management................................................14

Erle, Sibylle...................................................57

Great Expectations.......................................19

Ionesco, Eugene...........................................25

Etherege, George.........................................27

Great War, Waste Land and Modernist Long Poem, The...........................................45

Irish Drama and Theatre Since 1950..............4

Evans, David H.............................................43 Evans, K. L....................................................51

Great Wave, The...........................................22

Ewan, Vanessa..............................................11

Greatest Play in History of World, The.........22

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Exploring Television Acting............................8

Greenhalgh, Susanne...................................33

J. M. Coetzee’s The Childhood of Jesus......38

Ezra Pound in the Present............................44

Grene, Nicholas..............................................4

Jackson, Russell............................................32

Goldpaugh, Thomas.....................................41

Granville Barker, Harley................................17

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David Jones on Religion, Politics, and Culture..........................................................41

Hutchings, Mark...........................................29 Hutchinson, Chisa.........................................25 Hutchison, Yvette.........................................25 Hyde, Karl.....................................................18

International Encyclopedia of Surrealism, The...............................................................65 Interviews from the Edge.............................57

Ivo van Hove.................................................11

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James Joyce and Catholicism......................42

London in Contemporary British Fiction......36

Moran, Nick..................................................13

James Joyce’s Silences.................................45

Lonergan, Patrick............................................4

Morris, Daniel...............................................36

Jarcho, Julia..................................................19

Longman, Simon....................................19, 21

Moyo, Thembelihle......................................25

Jean-Jacques Rousseau and British Romanticism.................................................49

Lopez, Jeremy..............................................27

Mullarkey Plays: 1.........................................24

Love, Genevieve...........................................30

Mullarkey, Rory.......................................21, 24

Lumer, Ludovica...........................................52

Mullen, Molly..................................................5

Lustgarten, Anders.......................................23

Munro, Lucy..................................................32

Lynch, Andrew..............................................63

Murphy, Brenda............................................65

Lyric Pedagogy and Marxist-Feminism.........55

Muse, Amy......................................................4

Johnstone, Keith............................................2

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Music Fundamentals for Musical Theatre.....14

Jonathan Coe...............................................38

Making of Samuel Beckett’s ‘Endgame’/ ’Fin de partie’, The.......................................40

Jellyfish.........................................................20 Jephta, Amy.................................................25 Jilletta, Louise...............................................35 Jobi-Tume, Tosin..........................................25 John McGahern and Modernism.................44

Jonathan Franzen and the Romance of Community...................................................35 Jones, Chris....................................................3 Jones, David.................................................41 Joosen, Vanessa...........................................60 Jordan, Eamonn.............................................4 Joseph, Paterson..........................................15 Judith, Adong...............................................25 Julie Hesmondhalgh: A Working Diary........15 Julius Caesar and Me...................................15

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Making of Samuel Beckett’s ‘Waiting for Godot’/’En attendant Godot’, The...............40 Mamet, David...............................................18 Man of Mode, The........................................27 Männiste, Indrek...........................................45 Marelj, Jelena...............................................29 Markidou, Vassiliki........................................28

Nabokov and Nietzsche...............................53 Najjar, Michael Malek...................................25 Nakamura, Yoko...........................................46 National Theatre Connections 2018.............20 Neill, Michael................................................27 Nerd Ecology: Defending the Earth with Unpopular Culture........................................59 Nevitt, Marcus................................................3

Marlowe, Christopher...................................27

New Media and the Transformation of Postmodern American Literature.................37

Marshik, Celia...............................................39

New Nature Writing, The.............................59

Marston, John...............................................26

New Places: Shakespeare and Civic Creativity......................................................31

Karim-Cooper, Farah....................................30

Martin Reynolds, Paige.................................30

Kear, Adrian....................................................8

Marty, Paulette.............................................15

Kelleher, Joe...................................................8

Mason Vaughan, Virginia..............................33

Kershaw, Ian.................................................22

Massai, Sonia................................................11

King Henry V: A Critical Reader....................29

Matar, Anat...................................................43

King, Barnaby.................................................8

Matthews, Steven.........................................57

Kings.............................................................20

McAndrew, Deborah....................................19

Kirwan, Peter................................................32

McAvinchey, Caoimhe....................................5

Klein, Jon......................................................15

McCarthy, Anne C........................................50

Kuhn, Tom................................................2, 24

McClure, Caitlin............................................11

Kwachuh Mempuh, Sophia...........................25

McCormick, Sheila..........................................5

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McGee, Patrick.............................................48

O’Neil, Joseph D..........................................53

McKowen, Peggy.........................................25

O’Reilly, Edouard Magessa...........................40

McRuer, Robert.............................................63

Oates, Alex...................................................21

Melville’s Philosophies..................................51

Odimba, Chinonyerem.................................20

Menzer, Paul.................................................27

Of Latitudes Unknown..................................46

Langlois, Christopher...................................43

Methuen Drama Book of Suffrage Plays: Taking Stage, The.........................................24

On Dangerous Ground.................................52

LeMenager, Stephanie.................................65

Michael Chekhov’s Acting Technique...........10

Lenox, Stephanie..........................................61

Mickelson, Nate............................................55

Levy, Eric P. ..................................................51

Middleton, Thomas......................................27

Lewis, Henry.................................................22

Mildenberg, Ariane......................................44

Life as a Playwright.......................................15

Miller, Susan.................................................25

Life-coaching Approach to Screen Acting, A.......................................................11

Millet, Kitty...................................................54

Laban’s Efforts in Action...............................11 Labour of Love.............................................20 Lackey, Michael............................................35 Landgraf, Edgar............................................53

Lioi, Anthony................................................59 Listengarten, Julia........................................65 Literary Cynics..............................................45 Literary History of Reconciliation, A.............54 Literary Impressionism..................................42 Literature and Capital...................................51 Literature and the Environment....................65

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Mitchell, Natalie...........................................20

Ney, Charles.................................................30 Niala, JC.......................................................25 Niermann, Timo............................................13 Noir in the North..........................................39 Nomadic Theatre............................................6 Norris, Barney...............................................20 Not Born Digital...........................................36 Not Talking...................................................20

O O’Donoghue, Diane.....................................52

Oppenheim, Lois..........................................52 Ordinary Matters..........................................48 Osborne, Laurie............................................33 Ostlere, Rob.................................................12 Othello: Arden Performance Editions..........26

P Paley, Morton D............................................57

Mitsi, Efterpi.................................................29

Paraskeva, Anthony......................................42

Modernism and the Law...............................39

Park, Josephine............................................44

Modernism, Sex, and Gender......................39

Parker Royal, Derek......................................46

Mogultay, Utku.............................................36

Patricia, Anthony Guy...................................28

Mood Music..................................................20

Paxton, Naomi..............................................24

Moorcroft Wilson, Jean................................46

Peacock, Louise..............................................5

Moore, Michelle E........................................42

Pearson, Morna............................................19

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Secret Theatre, The......................................23

Penhall, Joe..................................................20

Rein, Joseph.................................................61

Seddon, Melanie..........................................46

Pentecostal Modernism: Lovecraft, Los Angeles, and World-Systems Culture...........44

Rereading Childhood Books........................60

Selected Works of Yussef El Guindi, The......25

Performance Lighting Design.......................13

Rethinking Joseph Conrad’s Concepts of Community...................................................49

Shaarawi, Sara..............................................25

Performer Training Reconfigured.................10

Revisioning Beckett......................................40

Performing Hamlet.......................................28

Reynolds, James.............................................7

Performing Psychologies................................8

Rhythmic Modernism....................................45

Performing Shakespeare’s Women...............30

Richardson, Michael...............................36, 65

Periyan, Natasha...........................................42

Riley, Christine..............................................14

Persisting Partition........................................54

Riley, James..................................................46

Phenomenology of Love and Reading, The...............................................................48

Ringgaard, Dan.............................................51

Phillips, James..............................................18 Pill.................................................................56 Pines, Brian...................................................44 Pirandello, Luigi............................................25 Plays by Women from the Contemporary American Theatre Festival............................25 Poetry and Poetics after Wallace Stevens....44 Poetry Toolkit, The........................................55 Political Monsters and Democratic Imagination...................................................48

ShakesFear and How to Cure It....................28 Shakespeare and Domestic Life...................29 Shakespeare and Film Theory......................31 Shakespeare and Greece.............................28 Shakespeare and Posthumanist Theory........31 Shakespeare and Queer Theory...................31 Shakespeare and the Gods..........................33

Rise Up!..........................................................3

Shakespeare and the ‘Live’ Theatre Broadcast Experience...................................33

Rita, Sue and Bob Too..................................21

Shakespeare Hut, The..................................33

Robbins Dudeck, Theresa.............................11

Shakespeare in Action..................................27

Robbins, Jon S..............................................11

Shakespeare in the Global South.................33

Robert Graves...............................................46

Shakespeare in the Theatre: Cheek by Jowl..............................................................32

Robert Lepage / Ex Machina..........................7 Roberto Bolaño as World Literature.............51 Roberts, David................................................6 Robinson, Benedict S...................................26 Robinson, Douglas.......................................53

Shakespeare in the Theatre: Peter Hall........32 Shakespeare in the Theatre: Peter Sellars....32 Shakespeare in the Theatre: The King’s Men..............................................................32

Politics of 1930s British Literature, The........42

Robinson, Richard.........................................44

Shakespeare in the Theatre: The National Theatre, 1963–1975.....................................32

Pollard, Eileen...............................................38

Rodgers, Michael..........................................53

Shakespeare in the Theatre: Trevor Nunn....32

Pollard, Tanya.................................................3

Romantic Historicism to Come, The.............50

Shakespeare on the Record..........................33

Popular Performance......................................5

Romanticism and Speculative Realism.........50

Shakespeare: Actors and Audiences............31

Posing Sex....................................................50

Roms, Heike...................................................8

Shakespeare, William...................................26

Postdramatic Theatre and Form.....................7

Rose, Arthur..................................................45

Shakespeare’s Acts of Will............................28

Posthumanism in the Age of Humanism......53

Ross, Stephen...............................................41

Shakespearean Character.............................29

Posthumus, Stephanie..................................59

Rowley, William.............................................27

Shapiro, Stephen..........................................44

Potato...........................................................56

Rudge, Olga.................................................41

Shaughnessy, Nicola.......................................8

Pound, Ezra..................................................41

Ruins of Urban Modernity, The.....................36

Shaughnessy, Robert....................................32

Powell, Steven..............................................36

Rushe, Sinéad...............................................10

Shepherd, Simon..........................................64

Prescott, Paul................................................26

Russian Theatre in Practice...........................10

Shewry, Teresa..............................................65

Pressman, Jessica.........................................37

Rutherford, Jennifer......................................38

Shields, Henry...............................................22

Price-Owen, Anne........................................41

Ruti, Mari......................................................48

Shifting Point, The..........................................2

Prison Writing of Latin America....................39

Ryan, Derek..................................................41

Short-Form Creative Writing........................61

Probyn-Rapsey, Fiona...................................50

Rydstrand, Helen..........................................45

Silberman, Marc.............................................2

Publishing Business, The..............................57

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Silk Road (How to Buy Drugs Online) and Rules for Being a Man..................................21

Saeed, Humaira............................................54

Sim, Lorraine.................................................48

Sagovsky, Kate..............................................11

Singer Acts/Actor Sings, The........................10

Saha, Keith...................................................23

Singer, Alan..................................................50

Saint George and the Dragon......................21

Sirotkina, Irina.................................................8

Samuel Beckett and Cinema........................42

Sissi’s World..................................................53

Queer Shakespeare......................................28

Sanchez, Melissa E.......................................31

Six Plays........................................................25

Queering the Shakespeare Film...................28

Sayer, Jonathan............................................22

Sixth Sense of Avant-Garde, The....................8

Quiz..............................................................21

Schaberg, Christopher..................................57

Skinner, Amy.................................................10

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Schlipphacke, Heidi......................................53

Slow Philosophy of J. M. Coetzee, The........49

Schulze, Daniel...............................................7

Smith, Johanna.............................................14

Scott, David..................................................43

Smith, Jos.....................................................59

Scott, Heidi C. M..........................................59

Smith, Kelvin.................................................57

Reader in Tragedy..........................................3

Screening the Royal Shakespeare Company......................................................33

Smith, Roger...................................................8

Reception of William Blake in Europe, The...............................................................57

Seagull, The..................................................23

Pullinger, Debbie..........................................60 Puppetry in Theatre and Arts Education......14 Puppets and Cities.........................................6 Putuma, Koleka............................................25

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Raber, Karen.................................................31 Rails..............................................................21 Ramdarshan Bold, Melanie...........................57

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Pease, Allison...............................................39

Snow in Midsummer.....................................21 Social Housing in Performance......................7

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Solga, Kim......................................................3 Solomon, Samuel.........................................55 South African Writing in Transition...............54 Spoo, Robert................................................39 Staging Musicals...........................................13

Understanding Wittgenstein, Understanding Modernism...........................43 Upton, Judy..................................................18

V van der Vlies, Andrew...................................54

Stanford Friedman, Susan............................37

van Dijkhuizen, Jan Frans.............................54

Stanivukovic, Goran......................................28

Van Hulle, Dirk..............................................40

Stasi, Paul.....................................................44

Van Mierlo, Chrissie......................................42

Steen, John..................................................55

Verhulst, Pim.................................................40

Stephens, Simon.....................................18, 19

Visualizing Jewish Narrative.........................46

Stevens, Kati.................................................56

Vitale, Michael..............................................14

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Tearle, Oliver................................................45 Tennessee Williams in Sweden and France, 1945–1965......................................................6 Tew, Philip.........................................36, 38, 46 Theatre and Films of Conor McPherson, The.................................................................4

W.B. Yeats’s Robartes-Aherne Writings........41 Wallace Effect, The.......................................35 Waller, Alison................................................60 Ward, Kiron...................................................38 Washington, Chris........................................50

Theatre of Anthony Neilson, The...................4

Watt, Gary....................................................28

Theatre of Oppressed in Practice Today, The...............................................................10

Wawrzycka, Jolanta......................................45

Theatre of Tom Murphy, The..........................4

Weatherill, Ben.............................................20

Theory for Theatre Studies: Sound.................3

Webster, John...............................................26

Theory for Theatre Studies: Space.................3

Weldon, Amy E.............................................61

Thinking in Search of a Language................48

Weller, Shane................................................40

Thinking Through Theatre and Performance...................................................8

White Devil, The...........................................26

Thomas, Calvin.............................................48 Thompson, Ayanna.......................................32 Thompson, Kara...........................................56 Thompson, Kent...........................................14 Thompson, Lucas.........................................35 Thomsen, Mads Rosendahl..........................51 Titus Andronicus: The State of Play..............30 Transgender, Translation, Translingual Address........................................................53 Tremor..........................................................23 Trevannion, Matthew....................................17 Troilus and Cressida: A Critical Reader.........29

Weatherby, Leif.............................................53

White, Matthew............................................13 Whitfield, Joey.............................................39 Wickstrom, Maurya.........................................7 Wilcox, Helen...............................................26 Williams, Rhian.............................................55 Williams, Roy................................................22 Wilm, Jan......................................................49 Woolf, Brandon..............................................7 Work of Literature in an Age of Post-Truth, The.............................................57 Writer’s Eye, The...........................................61 Wyver, John..................................................33

Tropapel, Gabriel..........................................53

Y

Trott, Lloyd...................................................12

Yakich, Mark..................................................57

Turnly, Francis...............................................22

Yamamoto, Kaoru.........................................49

U

Young, Sandra..............................................33

Uhlmann, Anthony........................................38 Understanding Blanchot, Understanding Modernism...................................................43

Z Zanotti, Serenella..........................................45

Understanding Foucault, Understanding Modernism...................................................43 Understanding James, Understanding Modernism...................................................43 Understanding Merleau-Ponty, Understanding Modernism...........................44 Understanding Nietzsche, Understanding Modernism...........................44 Understanding Rancière, Understanding Modernism...........................43

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