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This is volume 17 in the Major Conservative and Libertarian Thinkers series.
Originally published: London: Continuum, 2012.
The first detailed English-language study of the writings of Vasilii Rozanov, controversial writer and thinker of Russia's Silver Age.
Argues for an understanding of religious belief as love of a God of love, thereby over-turning traditional epistemologically based conceptions of religious belief.
Uses literary theory and comparative studies to examine how the conceptual resources of cultures may pre-figure our perspectives and pre-determine our worldviews.
An exploration of the broad paradigm of alienation in post-war literature through close readings of nine novels.
Demonstrates how Ondaatje's multisensory, fluid and historically inflected writing can forge an intimately embodied, ethically responsible and politically enabling relationship between audience, author and text.
Examines some of the primary questions for the impassibility debate through the lens of contemporary philosophy of emotion.
Sokol places Bentham in his historical context, locating his thought within the late eighteenth-century debates on legal, political, philosophical and literary considerations of marriage. >
A thematic history of wine and the wine trade in Europe in the middle ages from c.1000 to c.1500
Volume 14 in the Major Conservative and Libertarian Thinkers series focuses on Karl Popper, an important and controversial thinker of the 20th century.
A scholarly study of cinematic emotions, highlighting the relationship between spectator and film, and thematically divided into chapters including Love, Hate, Shame and Fear.
This is volume 16 in the Major Conservative and Libertarian Thinkers series.
This is volume 18 in the Major Conservative and Libertarian Thinkers series.
This is volume 17 in the Major Conservative and Libertarian Thinkers series.
Struggling or Recognition examines the important role psychological factors play in fostering changes toward more democratic structures.
Richard Bradford argues that many traditional poets treat words as visual artefacts and that some poems demand to be interpreted like pictures.
Argues for a new theory of ordinary justice in opposition to historically rooted conceptions of "social" justice.
A mixture of fieldwork and analysis of internal and public documents and media cases accurately survey the field and put it in context.
A radical reconsideration of a major and popular genre influenced by the thought of the significant French philosopher Gilles Deleuze.
Ethnographic study of the Lubavitcher movement, and a socio-psychological examination of Lubavitcher messianism.
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