Scriptworlds Sowon Park
Further Reading
Ecologies of Orality Liz Gunner
Cover image: Woven Chronicle by Reena Kallat (2011/2016). Circuit boards, speakers, electric wires and fittings; single channel audio (10 min.) 127 x 570 x 12 in. / 322 x 1447 x 30 cm. Installation view, Museum of Modern Art, New York. Printed with permission of the artist.
The world of literature
Theo Hermans Williams Edited by Thomas
The cult and memory of war and violence Judith Pollmann
Dutch classicism in Europe Stijn Bussels
The body politic David Onnekink
Education Dirk van Miert
Popular participation and public debate Helmer J. Helmers
Science and technology Harold J. Cook Radical thought Jonathan Israel
A market economy Danielle van den Heuvel Global trade Michiel van Groesen
WORLD LITERATURE
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Cover image: Illustration from medieval manuscript depicting the four cardinal virtues by Dominican Friar Laurent. Credit: © Historical Picture Archive / CORBIS / Getty Images.
Edited by Ben Etherington and Jarad Zimbler ISBN 978-1-107-16774-2
Cover design: Andrew Ward.
Introduction William Solomon
Literature and Labor Laura Hapke
Marxist Literary Debates in the 1930s Alan Wald
Transgression and Redemption in the 1930s Thomas J. Ferraro
Aesthetics and Politics of the Depression Era Matthew Stratton
The “Race Radical” Thrust of Ethnic Proletarian Literature in the 1930s Chris Vials
Architects of History: Politics and Experimentalism in American Writing of the 1930s Catherine Morley
Popular Fiction in the 1930s Jennifer Haytock and William Solomon
“I plan to send you some pictures:” Documenting the 1930s in Cold Blood Paula Rabinowitz
Performance and Politics in the 1930s William Solomon
Songs of Social Significance: Theatre of the Depression Era Ilka Saal
Cover image: Dirck Hals, Fête Champêtre, 1627, oil on panel. Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.
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Further Reading
Cover image: Victor Arnautoff, City Life (1934), detail; reproduced by permission of the Estate of Victor Arnautoff. Photo: Art Directors & TRIP / Alamy Stock Photo.
Time David Wittenberg Pleasure David Kurnick
Narrative Theory’s Longue Durée Kent Puckett
Breaks, Borders, Utopia: Race and Critical Narrative Poetics Amy C. Tang
The Body of Plot: Viktor Shklovsky’s Theory of Narrative Ilya Kalinin
Queer Narrative Theory Valerie Rohy
Philosophies of History Matthew Garrett Part II. Motifs
Screenarration: The Plane and Place of the Image Garrett Stewart Narrative Theory and the Lyric Jonathan Culler Contemporary Formalisms Mark Currie
Digital Games and Narrative Patrick Jagoda Narrative Theory and Novel Theory Margaret Cohen
Character John Frow
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NARRATIVE THEORY
Edward Gibbon’s monumental History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire is of enduring interest to literary scholars, classicists and historians of the ancient world. This Companion provides an accessible account of Decline and Fall, along with Gibbon’s autobiographical writings: an indispensable guide to the great historian and his work.
Edited by Matthew Garrett
Edited by Karen O’Brien and Brian Young, University of Oxford Introduction Karen O’Brien An Overview of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire J. G. A. Pocock Gibbon’s Geographies Robert Mayhew Gibbon and the City of Rome Catharine Edwards Do Byzantine Historians Still Read Gibbon? Mark Whittow Gibbon Among the Barbarians George Woudhuysen Gibbon and Enlightenment History in Eighteenth-Century Britain Tim Stuart-Buttle
Gibbon and Republicanism Béla Kapossy and Richard Whatmore Gibbon and Catholicism B. W. Young Gibbon’s Style in The Decline and Fall Fred Parker Gibbon’s Mind and Libraries Robert Mankin The Memoirs and Character of the Historian Charlotte Roberts Afterword: A New Gibbon Manuscript David Womersley
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AMERICAN LITERATURE OF THE 1930s
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ISBN 978-1-108-42847-7
Edited by William Solomon
Cover design: Andrew Ward
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Part III. Coordinates
Questions of Scale: Narrative Theory and Literary History Yoon Sun Lee
The Feminist Foundations of Narrative Theory Judith Roof
ISBN 978-1-108-42918-4
Cover design: Andrew Ward
Introduction Matthew Garrett Part I. Foundations
Adventures in Structuralism: Reading with Barthes and Genette Hannah Freed-Thall
Remembering the 1930s in Contemporary Historical Fiction Caren Irr Index
ISBN 978-1-107-17226-5
Cover design: Andrew Ward
African American Historical Writing in the Depression Nathaniel Mills
Radical Politics and Experimental Poetics in the 1930s Ruth Jennison
Epilogue: the legacy of the Dutch Golden Age Helmer J. Helmers and Geert H. Janssen
THE CAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO
ISBN 978-1-108-45784-2
Cover design: Andrew Ward
Claartje Rasterhoff Genre painting Wayne Franits
LITERATURE THE
THE CAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO EDWARD GIBBON
Publishing, Translating, Worldmaking Chris Andrews
MEDIEVAL ETHICS
Narrative theory is essential to everything from history to lyric poetry, from novels to the latest Hollywood blockbuster. Narrative theory explores how stories work and how we make them work. This Companion is both an introduction and a contribution to the field. It presents narrative theory as an approach to understanding all kinds of cultural production: from literary texts to historiography, from film and videogames to philosophical discourse.
O’Brien and Young
Translation and the Circuits of World Literature Stefan Helgesson
Religious tolerance Christine Kooi
The markets for art, THE CAMBRIDGE TO books andCOMPANION luxury goods
Migration Geert H. Janssen
The armed forces Pepijn Brandon
LITERATURE
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World Cinema, World Literature and Dialectical Criticism Keya Ganguly
Spiritual culture Angela Vanhaelen
Water and land J. L. Price
Edited by Helmer J. Helmers and Geert H. Janssen
Edited by William Solomon, University at Buffalo.
THE CAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO NARRATIVE THEORY
Literary Worlds and Literary Fields Jarad Zimbler
Contributors: M. V. Dougherty, Amber L. Griffioen, Eric W. Hagedorn, Tobias Hoffmann, Erik Kenyon, Roberto Lambertini, John Marenbon, Jon McGinnis, Thomas M. Osborne, Jr., Martin Pickavé, Jean Porter, T. M. Rudavsky, Jeff Steele, Eileen Sweeney, Ian Wilks, Thomas Williams, Mohammad Sadegh Zahedi.
Reformed Protestantism Charles H. Parker
Urbanization Maarten Prak
CAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO
THE DUTCH GOLDEN AGE
This Companion offers a compelling survey of American literature in the 1930s. It re-examines the crucial trends in the decade, such as the rise of the proletarian novel, the intersection of radical politics and experimental aesthetics, the impact of Marxist thought on African-American historical writing, and places them in their political and economic contexts.
Garrett
Cover design: Andrew Ward
Short Story and Peripheral Production Shital Pravinchandra
Introduction: understanding the Dutch Golden Age Helmer J. Helmers and Geert H. Janssen
LITERATURE THE
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Cover image: Francis Coston, Double-manual harpsichord, c. 1725, MIMEd. © The University of Edinburgh
Scales, Systems, and Meridians Ben Etherington
Thomas Williams is Professor of Philosophy at the University of South Florida. He has published widely on figures including Anselm, Duns Scotus, Augustine, and Aquinas, and he is the editor of The Cambridge Companion to Duns Scotus (Cambridge, 2003) and Thomas Aquinas: Disputed Questions on the Virtues (Cambridge, 2005).
Edited by Helmer J. Helmers and Geert H. Janssen, University of Amsterdam.
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Edited by Shazia Choudhry and Jonathan Herring
The Worldliness of Graphic Narrative Charlotta Salmi
Ben Kaplan, University College London
Solomon
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COMPARATIVE FAMILY LAW
The Novel and Consciousness of Labour Neil Lazarus
Nation, Transnationalism, and Internationalism Anna Bernard
CULTURE
‘This is the best introduction to the Dutch Golden Age available in any language today. Lively and accessible, it is also wide-ranging and authoritative, drawing on the latest research to offer a host of fresh perspectives. This combination of qualities is perfect for students and general readers alike.’
Helmers and Janssen
Portugal João Pedro d’Alvarenga
On Worlding Tragedy Ato Quayson
Part I: Worlds Cosmopolitanism and World Literature Timothy Brennan
Contemporary Harpsichord Music THE CAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO Larry Palmer Tuning and Temperament Paul Poletti
Lyric Universality Boris Maslov
Introduction Ben Etherington and Jarad Zimbler
Ethics was a central preoccupation of medieval philosophers, and medieval ethical thought is rich, diverse, and inventive. Yet standard histories of ethics often skip quickly over the medievals, and histories of medieval philosophy often fail to do justice to the centrality of ethical concerns in medieval thought. This volume presents the full range of medieval ethics in Christian, Islamic, and Jewish philosophy in a way that is accessible to a non-specialist and reveals the liveliness and sophistication of medieval ethical thought. In Part I there is a series of historical chapters presenting developmental and contextual accounts of Christian, Islamic, and Jewish ethics. Part II offers topical chapters on such central themes as happiness, virtue, law, and freedom, as well as on less-studied aspects of medieval ethics such as economic ethics, the ethical dimensions of mysticism, and sin and grace. This will be an important volume for students of ethics and medieval philosophy.
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Cover image: Jasmin Merdan / Moment / Getty Images Cover design: Andrew Ward
The Harpsichord in Ensemble Mark Kroll
Part II: Practices
Chronology
PHILOSOPHY
9781107172265: Helmers and Janssen: PPC: C M Y K
France Mark Kroll
Edited by Mark Kroll
THE CAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO THE DUTCH GOLDEN AGE
Bach, Handel, and the Harpsichord Robert L. Marshall
THE HARPSICHORD
Edited by Ben Etherington, Western Sydney University, and Jarad Zimbler, University of Birmingham.
THE CAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO MEDIEVAL ETHICS
The Nordic and Baltic Countries Anna Maria McElwain The Harpsichord in Colonial Spanish and Portuguese America Pedro Persone
Southern Germany and the Austro-Hungarian Empire to 1750 Pieter Dirksen
THE CAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO
The Cambridge Companion to World Literature introduces the significant ideas and practices of world literary studies. It provides a lucid and accessible account of the fundamental issues and concepts in world literature, including the problems of imagining the totality of literature; comparing literary works across histories, cultures and languages; and understanding how literary production is affected by forces such as imperialism and globalization.
Williams
Russia Marina Ritzarev
England Andrew Woolley The Netherlands and Northern Germany Ton Koopman
LITERATURE
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Spain Águeda Pedrero-Encabo Domenico Scarlatti in Portugal and Spain João Pedro d’Alvarenga and Águeda Pedrero-Encabo
The Virginalists Pieter Dirksen
Jonathan Herring is Vice Dean and Professor of Law at the Law Faculty, Oxford University, and Fellow in Law at Exeter College, Oxford University.
ISBN 978-1-107-18378-0
Edited by Carolyn Williams
Introduction Mark Kroll History and Construction of the Harpsichord John Koster
Shazia Choudhry is Professor of Law at Queen Mary, University of London.
ENGLISH MELODRAMA Cover image: sorbetto\ Getty Images Cover design: Andrew Ward
Edited by Mark Kroll, University of Boston
Italy Rebecca Cypess
James G. Dwyer, William & Mary Law School
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ISBN 978-1-107-09593-9
This Companion is an invaluable resource for music student and teachers, professional and amateur musicians, scholars, and record collectors. It provides 17 chapters on every aspect of the harpsichord and its music – composers, genres, national styles, tuning, and the art of harpsichord building – by 14 leading experts in the field.
Etherington and Zimbler
Rebecca Probert, University of Exeter ‘A fascinating and wide-ranging tour of current developments, debates and dilemmas in family law around the globe. What an intriguing premise: ask leading scholars in select jurisdictions to identify the crucial issues and recurrent themes in family law in their respective countries today. The sum is even greater than the parts, as the comparative dimension elevates this volume above more insular examinations of contemporary family law in just one country. Anyone who wants a broad and well-informed understanding of family law in the modern world, including how it operates in practice as well as how it is evolving in the books, should read this volume cover to cover.’
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Metamodern Melodrama and Contemporary Mass Culture Juliet John
Edited by Cary L. Cooper and Luo Lu
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Luo Lu is Distinguished Professor in the Department of Business Administration, National Taiwan University, Taiwan.
PRESENTEEISM AT WORK
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Melodrama and Psychoanalysis Peter Brooks
Ivan Robertson, Director, RobertsonCooper
Cary L. Cooper is 50th Anniversary Professor of Organizational Psychology and Health at Manchester Business School.
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Stephen Gilmore, Professor of Family Law, King’s College London ‘This rich collection of essays challenges readers to think about the lens through which they view family law, and the even more fundamental question of how we determine what the law is. Each contributor focuses on the issues that are most salient within their particular jurisdiction or area, and adopts a different framework for analysing the issues, from constitutionalism to religious laws. This approach lays bare the assumptions that may be taken for granted within any given jurisdiction, and enables a deeper comparison to be undertaken.’
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Melodrama and the Modern Musical Sharon Aronofsky Weltman
Arnold Bakker, Center of Excellence for Positive Organizational Psychology, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands ‘This volume covers an important topic and contains insightful chapters by expert authors on the causes and consequences of presenteeism. Importantly, the issue is also tackled from a crosscultural perspective.’
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Melodrama and Early [Silent] Film David Mayer Moving Picture Melodrama Jane M. Gaines
‘Presenteeism, or working while sick, has important ramifications for employee well-being, productivity, and organizational functioning. The present timely volume brings together leading scholars on presenteeism in diverse scientific disciplines. The chapters in the book take an international perspective and explore theoretical and methodological issues in the study of presenteeism. It provides scholars and professionals with an accessible volume on the state of play in the field. This book is an excellent resource for all who want to learn more about presenteeism.’
LAW
‘A stimulating collection of scholarly essays, exploring the key current family law issues in a range of jurisdictions and highlighting a variety of common underlying themes influencing contemporary family law systems. An excellent source for comparative thought about family law.’
Kroll
Melodrama and the Realist Novel Carolyn Williams
Wayne F. Cascio, University of Colorado, and Robert H. Reynolds Chair in Global Leadership
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Melodrama and Race Sarah Meer Part IV. Extensions of Melodrama
‘Research on presenteeism is exploding, and it is taking place in fields as diverse as medicine, well-being at work, team processes, and organizational strategy. For the first time, this volume brings together scholarly work from across disciplines and across cultures to deepen and enrich our understanding of this global phenomenon and to derive practical recommendations for dealing with it.’
Choudhry and Herring
Melodrama and Empire Marty Gould
MANAGEMENT
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Melodrama and Gender Katherine Newey Melodrama and Class Rohan McWilliam
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Part III. Melodrama and Nineteenth-Century English Culture
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EDWARD GIBBON Edited by Karen O’Brien and Brian Young
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Cover image: Francis Coston, Double-manual harpsichord, c. 1725, MIMEd. © The University of Edinburgh Cover design: Andrew Ward
Translation and the Circuits of World Literature Stefan Helgesson Scriptworlds Sowon Park
World Cinema, World Literature and Dialectical Criticism Keya Ganguly Publishing, Translating, Worldmaking Chris Andrews Further Reading
Ecologies of Orality Liz Gunner
Cover image: Woven Chronicle by Reena Kallat (2011/2016). Circuit boards, speakers, electric wires and fittings; single channel audio (10 min.) 127 x 570 x 12 in. / 322 x 1447 x 30 cm. Installation view, Museum of Modern Art, New York. Printed with permission of the artist.
MEDIEVAL ETHICS Claartje Rasterhoff Genre painting Wayne Franits
The armed forces Pepijn Brandon
The world of literature Theo Hermans
Edited by Thomas Williams
The cult and memory of war and violence Judith Pollmann The body politic David Onnekink
Education Dirk van Miert
Popular participation and public debate Helmer J. Helmers
Science and technology Harold J. Cook Radical thought Jonathan Israel
A market economy Danielle van den Heuvel
Edited by Ben Etherington and Jarad Zimbler
Cover image: Illustration from medieval manuscript depicting the four cardinal virtues by Dominican Friar Laurent. Credit: © Historical Picture Archive / CORBIS / Getty Images.
ISBN 978-1-107-16774-2
Cover design: Andrew Ward.
The “Race Radical” Thrust of Ethnic Proletarian Literature in the 1930s Chris Vials African American Historical Writing in the Depression Nathaniel Mills
Radical Politics and Experimental Poetics in the 1930s Ruth Jennison
Popular Fiction in the 1930s Jennifer Haytock and William Solomon
“I plan to send you some pictures:” Documenting the 1930s in Cold Blood Paula Rabinowitz
Performance and Politics in the 1930s William Solomon
Further Reading Index
ISBN 978-1-107-17226-5 Cover image: Dirck Hals, Fête Champêtre, 1627, oil on panel. Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. Cover design: Andrew Ward
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Part I. Foundations
Part III. Coordinates
Questions of Scale: Narrative Theory and Literary History Yoon Sun Lee
Breaks, Borders, Utopia: Race and Critical Narrative Poetics Amy C. Tang Queer Narrative Theory Valerie Rohy
The Body of Plot: Viktor Shklovsky’s Theory of Narrative Ilya Kalinin
Philosophies of History Matthew Garrett Part II. Motifs
Screenarration: The Plane and Place of the Image Garrett Stewart Narrative Theory and the Lyric Jonathan Culler Contemporary Formalisms Mark Currie
Digital Games and Narrative Patrick Jagoda Narrative Theory and Novel Theory Margaret Cohen
Character John Frow
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Part III. Melodrama and Nineteenth-Century English Culture
Introduction Carolyn Williams Part I. Histories of English Melodrama
Introduction Karen O’Brien
Early English Melodrama Matthew Buckley
An Overview of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire J. G. A. Pocock
Gothic Melodrama Michael Gamer
Domestic Melodrama Christine Gledhill Theatres and Their Audiences Jim Davis Part II. Melodramatic Technique Melodramatic Music Michael V. Pisani
Cover image: Detail of opus sectile panel depicting consul between factions of circus, 330-350 AD, artifact in marble, semi-precious stones and glass mosaic from Basilica of Junius Bassus on Esquiline Hill, National Roman Museum at Palazzo Massimo. Reproduced by kind permission of the Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Tourism and the National Roman Museum
Melodrama and Psychoanalysis Peter Brooks Metamodern Melodrama and Contemporary Mass Culture Juliet John
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Cover image: Detail of sheet music cover for “The Colleen Bawn Quadrille,” image by Alfred Concanen, music by William Forde (London: Robert Cocks & Co., 1870). Courtesy of the Alfred Concanen Collection, Ward Irish Music Archives, Milwaukee Irish Fest.
ISBN 978-1-107-03511-9
Cover design: Andrew Ward
Melodrama and the Realist Novel Carolyn Williams Melodrama and Early [Silent] Film David Mayer
Melodrama and the Modern Musical Sharon Aronofsky Weltman
Stagecraft, Spectacle, and Sensation Hayley Jayne Bradley
ISBN 978-1-108-42847-7
Part IV. Extensions of Melodrama
Moving Picture Melodrama Jane M. Gaines
Melodramatic Acting George Taylor
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Edited by Carolyn Williams
Cover design: Andrew Ward.
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Melodrama and Class Rohan McWilliam
Melodrama and Race Sarah Meer
Gibbon and the City of Rome Catharine Edwards Do Byzantine Historians Still Read Gibbon? Mark Whittow Gibbon Amo
Melodrama and Gender Katherine Newey
Melodrama and Empire Marty Gould
Nautical Melodrama Ankhi Mukherjee
Gibbon’s Geographies Robert Mayhew
Edited by William Solomon
Cover design: Andrew Ward
This newly commissioned series of essays by leading scholars is the first volume to offer both an overview of the field and also currently emerging critical views on the history, form, and influence of English melodrama.
Edited by Matthew Garrett
Edited by Karen O’Brien and Brian Young, University of Oxford
AMERICAN LITERATURE OF THE 1930s
Cover image: Counter-Composition, 1925-26 (oil on canvas), Doesburg, Theo van (1883-1931) / Peggy Guggenheim Foundation, Venice, Italy / De Agostini Picture Library / Bridgeman Images
LITERATURE
NARRATIVE THEORY
Edward Gibbon’s monumental History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire is of enduring interest to literary scholars, classicists and historians of the ancient world. This Companion provides an accessible account of Decline and Fall, along with Gibbon’s autobiographical writings: an indispensable guide to the great historian and his work.
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Pleasure David Kurnick
Narrative Theory’s Longue Durée Kent Puckett
The Feminist Foundations of Narrative Theory Judith Roof
ISBN 978-1-108-42918-4
Cover image: Victor Arnautoff, City Life (1934), detail; reproduced by permission of the Estate of Victor Arnautoff. Photo: Art Directors & TRIP / Alamy Stock Photo.
Time David Wittenberg
Introduction Matthew Garrett
Adventures in Structuralism: Reading with Barthes and Genette Hannah Freed-Thall
Remembering the 1930s in Contemporary Historical Fiction Caren Irr
Songs of Social Significance: Theatre of the Depression Era Ilka Saal
Epilogue: the legacy of the Dutch Golden Age Helmer J. Helmers and Geert H. Janssen
Global trade Michiel van Groesen
WORLD LITERATURE
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Transgression and Redemption in the 1930s Thomas J. Ferraro
Aesthetics and Politics of the Depression Era Matthew Stratton Architects of History: Politics and Experimentalism in American Writing of the 1930s Catherine Morley
Dutch classicism in Europe Stijn Bussels
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ISBN 978-1-108-45784-2
Cover design: Andrew Ward
The markets for art, THE CAMBRIDGE TO books andCOMPANION luxury goods
Marxist Literary Debates in the 1930s Alan Wald
Narrative theory is essential to everything from history to lyric poetry, from novels to the latest Hollywood blockbuster. Narrative theory explores how stories work and how we make them work. This Companion is both an introduction and a contribution to the field. It presents narrative theory as an approach to understanding all kinds of cultural production: from literary texts to historiography, from film and videogames to philosophical discourse.
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Cover image: Jasmin Merdan / Moment / Getty Images Cover design: Andrew Ward
Literary Worlds and Literary Fields Jarad Zimbler
Contributors: M. V. Dougherty, Amber L. Griffioen, Eric W. Hagedorn, Tobias Hoffmann, Erik Kenyon, Roberto Lambertini, John Marenbon, Jon McGinnis, Thomas M. Osborne, Jr., Martin Pickavé, Jean Porter, T. M. Rudavsky, Jeff Steele, Eileen Sweeney, Ian Wilks, Thomas Williams, Mohammad Sadegh Zahedi.
Water and land J. L. Price
Migration Geert H. Janssen
Literature and Labor Laura Hapke
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ISBN 978-1-107-18378-0
Edited by Shazia Choudhry and Jonathan Herring
Short Story and Peripheral Production Shital Pravinchandra
Spiritual culture Angela Vanhaelen
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Jonathan Herring is Vice Dean and Professor of Law at the Law Faculty, Oxford University, and Fellow in Law at Exeter College, Oxford University.
Tuning and Temperament Paul Poletti
Scales, Systems, and Meridians Ben Etherington
9781107167742: Williams: PPC: C M Y K
Shazia Choudhry is Professor of Law at Queen Mary, University of London.
COMPARATIVE FAMILY LAW
The Worldliness of Graphic Narrative Charlotta Salmi
Religious tolerance Christine Kooi
Urbanization Maarten Prak
Introduction William Solomon
LITERATURE
9781107035119: O’Brien and Young: PPC: C M Y K
James G. Dwyer, William & Mary Law School
The Harpsichord in Ensemble Mark Kroll
Contemporary Harpsichord Music THE CAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO Larry Palmer
Nation, Transnationalism, and Internationalism Anna Bernard
Thomas Williams is Professor of Philosophy at the University of South Florida. He has published widely on figures including Anselm, Duns Scotus, Augustine, and Aquinas, and he is the editor of The Cambridge Companion to Duns Scotus (Cambridge, 2003) and Thomas Aquinas: Disputed Questions on the Virtues (Cambridge, 2005).
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France Mark Kroll Italy Rebecca Cypess
The Novel and Consciousness of Labour Neil Lazarus
Reformed Protestantism Charles H. Parker
Introduction: understanding the Dutch Golden Age Helmer J. Helmers and Geert H. Janssen
Edited by Helmer J. Helmers and Geert H. Janssen
Edited by William Solomon, University at Buffalo.
THE CAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO ENGLISH MELODRAMA
Bach, Handel, and the Harpsichord Robert L. Marshall
On Worlding Tragedy Ato Quayson
CAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO
THE DUTCH GOLDEN AGE
This Companion offers a compelling survey of American literature in the 1930s. It re-examines the crucial trends in the decade, such as the rise of the proletarian novel, the intersection of radical politics and experimental aesthetics, the impact of Marxist thought on African-American historical writing, and places them in their political and economic contexts.
Williams
Southern Germany and the Austro-Hungarian Empire to 1750 Pieter Dirksen
Lyric Universality Boris Maslov
Part I: Worlds Cosmopolitanism and World Literature Timothy Brennan
Edited by Helmer J. Helmers and Geert H. Janssen, University of Amsterdam.
LITERATURE THE
THE CAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO NARRATIVE THEORY
The Harpsichord in Colonial Spanish and Portuguese America Pedro Persone
Part II: Practices
Introduction Ben Etherington and Jarad Zimbler
Ben Kaplan, University College London
Garrett
The Netherlands and Northern Germany Ton Koopman
Chronology
CULTURE
‘This is the best introduction to the Dutch Golden Age available in any language today. Lively and accessible, it is also wide-ranging and authoritative, drawing on the latest research to offer a host of fresh perspectives. This combination of qualities is perfect for students and general readers alike.’
THE CAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO AMERICAN LITERATURE OF THE 1930s
Russia Marina Ritzarev The Nordic and Baltic Countries Anna Maria McElwain
Ethics was a central preoccupation of medieval philosophers, and medieval ethical thought is rich, diverse, and inventive. Yet standard histories of ethics often skip quickly over the medievals, and histories of medieval philosophy often fail to do justice to the centrality of ethical concerns in medieval thought. This volume presents the full range of medieval ethics in Christian, Islamic, and Jewish philosophy in a way that is accessible to a non-specialist and reveals the liveliness and sophistication of medieval ethical thought. In Part I there is a series of historical chapters presenting developmental and contextual accounts of Christian, Islamic, and Jewish ethics. Part II offers topical chapters on such central themes as happiness, virtue, law, and freedom, as well as on less-studied aspects of medieval ethics such as economic ethics, the ethical dimensions of mysticism, and sin and grace. This will be an important volume for students of ethics and medieval philosophy.
Solomon
Domenico Scarlatti in Portugal and Spain João Pedro d’Alvarenga and Águeda Pedrero-Encabo
The Virginalists Pieter Dirksen England Andrew Woolley
Edited by Ben Etherington, Western Sydney University, and Jarad Zimbler, University of Birmingham.
PHILOSOPHY
Helmers and Janssen
History and Construction of the Harpsichord John Koster
Edited by Mark Kroll
THE CAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO THE DUTCH GOLDEN AGE
Spain Águeda Pedrero-Encabo
COMPANION TO
THE HARPSICHORD
The Cambridge Companion to World Literature introduces the significant ideas and practices of world literary studies. It provides a lucid and accessible account of the fundamental issues and concepts in world literature, including the problems of imagining the totality of literature; comparing literary works across histories, cultures and languages; and understanding how literary production is affected by forces such as imperialism and globalization.
THE CAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO MEDIEVAL ETHICS
Introduction Mark Kroll
LITERATURE THE CAMBRIDGE
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Edited by Mark Kroll, University of Boston
THE CAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO WORLD LITERATURE
This Companion is an invaluable resource for music student and teachers, professional and amateur musicians, scholars, and record collectors. It provides 17 chapters on every aspect of the harpsichord and its music – composers, genres, national styles, tuning, and the art of harpsichord building – by 14 leading experts in the field.
Etherington and Zimbler
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Contributors: M. V. Dougherty, Amber L. Griffioen, Eric W. Hagedorn, Tobias Hoffmann, Erik Kenyon, Roberto Lambertini, John Marenbon, Jon McGinnis, Thomas M. Osborne, Jr., Martin Pickavé, Jean Porter, T. M. Rudavsky, Jeff Steele, Eileen Sweeney, Ian Wilks, Thomas Williams, Mohammad Sadegh Zahedi.
Further Reading
Ecologies of Orality Liz Gunner
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Water and land J. L. Price
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Migration Geert H. Janssen
Genre painting Wayne Franits
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Dutch classicism in Europe Stijn Bussels
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Education Dirk van Miert
Popular participation and public debate Helmer J. Helmers
Science and technology Harold J. Cook Radical thought Jonathan Israel
A market economy Danielle van den Heuvel
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Literature and Labor Laura Hapke
Transgression and Redemption in the 1930s Thomas J. Ferraro
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The “Race Radical” Thrust of Ethnic Proletarian Literature in the 1930s Chris Vials
Architects of History: Politics and Experimentalism in American Writing of the 1930s Catherine Morley
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“I plan to send you some pictures:” Documenting the 1930s in Cold Blood Paula Rabinowitz
Performance and Politics in the 1930s William Solomon
Songs of Social Significance: Theatre of the Depression Era Ilka Saal
Remembering the 1930s in Contemporary Historical Fiction Caren Irr Further Reading Index
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Global trade Michiel van Groesen
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Introduction William Solomon
Marxist Literary Debates in the 1930s Alan Wald
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Introduction Matthew Garrett
Time David Wittenberg
Part I. Foundations
Pleasure David Kurnick
Narrative Theory’s Longue Durée Kent Puckett
Breaks, Borders, Utopia: Race and Critical Narrative Poetics Amy C. Tang
The Body of Plot: Viktor Shklovsky’s Theory of Narrative Ilya Kalinin
Queer Narrative Theory Valerie Rohy
Adventures in Structuralism: Reading with Barthes and Genette Hannah Freed-Thall The Feminist Foundations of Narrative Theory Judith Roof Philosophies of History Matthew Garrett Part II. Motifs Character John Frow
Screenarration: The Plane and Place of the Image Garrett Stewart Narrative Theory and the Lyric Jonathan Culler Contemporary Formalisms Mark Currie
Digital Games and Narrative Patrick Jagoda Narrative Theory and Novel Theory Margaret Cohen
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Edited by Karen O’Brien and Brian Young, University of Oxford Introduction Karen O’Brien An Overview of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire J. G. A. Pocock Gibbon’s Geographies Robert Mayhew Gibbon and the City of Rome Catharine Edwards Do Byzantine Historians Still Read Gibbon? Mark Whittow Gibbon Among the Barbarians George Woudhuysen Gibbon and Enlightenment History in Eighteenth-Century Britain Tim Stuart-Buttle
Gibbon and Republicanism Béla Kapossy and Richard Whatmore Gibbon and Catholicism B. W. Young Gibbon’s Style in The Decline and Fall Fred Parker Gibbon’s Mind and Libraries Robert Mankin The Memoirs and Character of the Historian Charlotte Roberts Afterword: A New Gibbon Manuscript David Womersley
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Edward Gibbon’s monumental History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire is of enduring interest to literary scholars, classicists and historians of the ancient world. This Companion provides an accessible account of Decline and Fall, along with Gibbon’s autobiographical writings: an indispensable guide to the great historian and his work.
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Short Story and Peripheral Production Shital Pravinchandra
Reformed Protestantism Charles H. Parker
Urbanization Maarten Prak
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Introduction: understanding the Dutch Golden Age Helmer J. Helmers and Geert H. Janssen
Narrative theory is essential to everything from history to lyric poetry, from novels to the latest Hollywood blockbuster. Narrative theory explores how stories work and how we make them work. This Companion is both an introduction and a contribution to the field. It presents narrative theory as an approach to understanding all kinds of cultural production: from literary texts to historiography, from film and videogames to philosophical discourse.
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Thomas Williams is Professor of Philosophy at the University of South Florida. He has published widely on figures including Anselm, Duns Scotus, Augustine, and Aquinas, and he is the editor of The Cambridge Companion to Duns Scotus (Cambridge, 2003) and Thomas Aquinas: Disputed Questions on the Virtues (Cambridge, 2005).
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This Companion offers a compelling survey of American literature in the 1930s. It re-examines the crucial trends in the decade, such as the rise of the proletarian novel, the intersection of radical politics and experimental aesthetics, the impact of Marxist thought on African-American historical writing, and places them in their political and economic contexts.
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On Worlding Tragedy Ato Quayson
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‘This is the best introduction to the Dutch Golden Age available in any language today. Lively and accessible, it is also wide-ranging and authoritative, drawing on the latest research to offer a host of fresh perspectives. This combination of qualities is perfect for students and general readers alike.’
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Ethics was a central preoccupation of medieval philosophers, and medieval ethical thought is rich, diverse, and inventive. Yet standard histories of ethics often skip quickly over the medievals, and histories of medieval philosophy often fail to do justice to the centrality of ethical concerns in medieval thought. This volume presents the full range of medieval ethics in Christian, Islamic, and Jewish philosophy in a way that is accessible to a non-specialist and reveals the liveliness and sophistication of medieval ethical thought. In Part I there is a series of historical chapters presenting developmental and contextual accounts of Christian, Islamic, and Jewish ethics. Part II offers topical chapters on such central themes as happiness, virtue, law, and freedom, as well as on less-studied aspects of medieval ethics such as economic ethics, the ethical dimensions of mysticism, and sin and grace. This will be an important volume for students of ethics and medieval philosophy.
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Italy Rebecca Cypess Portugal João Pedro d’Alvarenga
The Harpsichord in Ensemble Mark Kroll
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Bach, Handel, and the Harpsichord Robert L. Marshall
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Russia Marina Ritzarev
England Andrew Woolley The Netherlands and Northern Germany Ton Koopman
Jonathan Herring is Vice Dean and Professor of Law at the Law Faculty, Oxford University, and Fellow in Law at Exeter College, Oxford University.
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Domenico Scarlatti in Portugal and Spain João Pedro d’Alvarenga and Águeda Pedrero-Encabo
The Virginalists Pieter Dirksen
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History and Construction of the Harpsichord John Koster
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Cary L. Cooper is 50th Anniversary Professor of Organizational Psychology and Health at Manchester Business School.
the lens through which they view family law, and the even more fundamental question of how we determine what the law is. Each contributor focuses on the issues that are most salient within their particular jurisdiction or area, and adopts a different framework for analysing the issues, from constitutionalism to religious laws. This approach lays bare the assumptions that may be taken for granted within any given jurisdiction, and enables a deeper comparison to be undertaken.’ Rebecca Probert, University of Exeter ‘A fascinating and wide-ranging tour of current developments, debates and dilemmas in family law around the globe. What an intriguing premise: ask leading scholars in select jurisdictions to identify the crucial issues and recurrent themes in family law in their respective countries today. The sum is even greater than the parts, as the comparative dimension elevates this volume above more insular examinations of contemporary family law in just one country. Anyone who wants a broad and well-informed understanding of family law in the modern world, including how it operates in practice as well as how it is evolving in the books, should read this volume cover to cover.’
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Melodrama and Psychoanalysis Peter Brooks
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Wayne F. Cascio, University of Colorado, and Robert H. Reynolds Chair in Global Leadership ‘Presenteeism, or working while sick, has important ramifications for employee well-being, productivity, and organizational functioning. The present timely volume brings together leading scholars on presenteeism in diverse scientific disciplines. The chapters in the book take an international perspective and explore theoretical and methodological issues in the study of presenteeism. It provides scholars and professionals with an accessible volume on the state of play in the field. This book is an excellent resource for all who want to learn more about presenteeism.’
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This second edition, including some new chapters, provides a revised introduction to all aspects of George Eliot’s writing. Cambridge Companions to Literature January 2019 228 x 152 mm 304pp 978-1-316-64415-7 Paperback £18.99
Shows Wright’s art was intrinsic to his politics, grounding his exploration of the intersections between race, gender, and class. Cambridge Companions to Literature February 2019 228 x 152 mm c.280pp 978-1-108-46923-4 Paperback £22.99
A comprehensive and wideranging account of the interrelationship between law and literature in Anglo-Saxon, Medieval and Tudor England Cambridge Companions to Literature August 2019 228 x 152 mm 240pp 3 b/w illus. 978-1-316-63234-5 Paperback c. £18.99
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Dominic Head
Cambridge Companions to Literature June 2019 228 x 152 mm c.243pp 978-1-108-72729-7 Paperback £18.99
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The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare’s Language
The Cambridge Companion to British Fiction: 1980 – 2018
Crystal Parikh
Gregory Claeys
Leading historians introduce the most influential trends in thought which originated or developed in the nineteenth century.
Lynne Magnusson David Schalkwyk
Peter Boxall
This Companion considers what theoretical and practical possibilities emerge at the crossroads of human rights and literature. Cambridge Companions to Literature
July 2019 228 x 152 mm 290pp 978-1-107-69614-3 Paperback c. £18.99
June 2019 228 x 152 mm c.280pp 978-1-108-72220-9 Paperback c. £18.99
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Illuminates the pleasures and challenges of Shakespeare’s complex language for today’s students, teachers, actors and theatre-goers. Cambridge Companions to Literature July 2019 228 x 152 mm 320pp 2 b/w illus. 2 tables 978-1-107-58318-4 Paperback c. £19.99
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Gives a comprehensive critical picture of the development of British fiction from the election of Thatcher to the present. Cambridge Companions to Literature June 2019 228 x 152 mm c.300pp 978-1-108-70492-2 Paperback c. £18.99
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