Evelyn Scott’s first novel, The Narrow House, depicts a family stricken by dysfunctional domesticity. Revolving around troubled members of the […]
Both a far-removed place of refuge for the fringe of society and a high-status vacation destination, the Keys remain a […]
The award-winning author of Eveningland “combines a coming-of-age tale, a ghost story and a meditation on history in his engrossing latest […]
Revisions form a natural part of the writing process, but is the concept of revision actually an intrinsic part of […]
Erin Elizabeth Smith’s Down is immediately a delight. Refreshing in its take on Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, the reader discovers […]
This book presents a view of human language as social interaction, illustrating its implications for language learning and second language […]
Experimental poetry responded to historical change in the decades after World War II, with an attitude of such casual and […]
The Reformation complicated the issue of religious identity, especially among Christians for whom confessional violence at home and religious wars […]
Marie Borroff’s acclaimed verse translation, marginal glosses, and explanatory footnotes. Laura L. Howes’s full introduction along with Borroff’s seminal essay, […]
Born Elsie Dunn in 1893 Clarksville, Tennessee, Evelyn Scott lived a tumultuous life that took her to New York, Brazil, […]
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