UWP May 2022 news

Posted on 16 May 2022
Stolen

UWP May 2022 news

This month sees the publication of the latest book in our French and Francophone Studies series, Stolen Limelight: Gender, Display and Displacement in Modern Fiction In French by Margaret E. Gray. Dynamics of display in gendered contexts put toward purposes of resistance are explored across six modern canonical and popular novels in French – including an African Francophone fiction and a murder mystery – as well as their selected film adaptations. 

 Visit our website to purchase a copy: Book | UWP

 This month also sees the publication of the latest book in our Gothic Literary Studies series, The Haunted States of America: Gothic Regionalism in Post-war American Fiction by James Morgart. The Haunted States of America focuses on existing regional Gothic strains to examine how the anxieties, fears and concerns illustrated in the works of several post-World War II writers can be best understood through regional history and identity.

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