SeriesExtentYearAuthorTitle
SHLC 452021Guillem Colom-MonteroQuim Monzó and Contemporary Catalan Culture (1975–2018)
IP 452021Marzia BeltramiSpatial Plots
GL 242021Anja TrögerAffective Spaces
SHLC 412020Željko JovanovićTwentieth-Century Sephardic Authors from the Former Yugoslavia
SHLC 392020Catherine BarbourContemporary Galician Women Writers
SHLC 162020ed Jordi Larios,
Montserrat Lunati
Catalan Narrative 1875-2015
SE 122020Judie NewmanContemporary Fictions
SE 92020David TrotterBrute Meaning
RMFS 572020Rosalind SilvesterYing Chen’s Fiction
RMFS 512020Margaret AtackJean-François Vilar
GL 212020ed Inge Arteel, Lars Bernaerts,
Olivier Couder
Confrontational Readings
SHLC 372019Natasha TannaQueer Genealogies in Transnational Barcelona
SHLC 252019Nicholas RobertsCortázar and Music
IP 442019ed Guido Bonsaver, Alessandro Carlucci,
Matthew Reza
Italy and the USA
SE 112019Jo LabanyiSpanish Culture from Romanticism to the Present
SHLC 362019Phillip RothwellPepetela and the MPLA
SHLC 292019Caragh WellsThe Novels of Carmen Laforet
LGS 2019ed Oliver Davis,
Colin Davis
Freedom and the Subject of Theory
RMFS 562019Kathryn RobsonI Suffer, Therefore I Am
SHLC 122019Paul HumphreySantería, Vodou and Resistance in Caribbean Literature
IP 422019Kate Elizabeth WillmanUnidentified Narrative Objects and the New Italian Epic
SHLC 322018Maria TavaresNo Country for Nonconforming Women
IP 382018Marianna DeganuttiFulvio Tomizza
SICL 412018Clementina OstiUtopian Identities
GL 172018Anthony GrenvilleEncounters with Albion
SE 42018Celia BrittonPerspectives on Culture and Politics in the French Antilles
SICL 432017Robert K. WeningerSublime Conclusions
RMFS 382017Shirley JordanMarie NDiaye
LGS 2017ed Guido Bonsaver, Brian Richardson,,
Giuseppe Stellardi
Cultural Reception, Translation and Transformation from Medieval to Modern Italy
SIY 152017ed Gennady Estraikh,
Mikhail Krutikov
Three Cities of Yiddish
T 62016Sara-Louise CooperMemory Across Borders
SHLC 232016Mark SabineJosé Saramago
RMFS 482016Léa VuongPascal Quignard
GL 102016Stephanie BirdComedy and Trauma in Germany and Austria after 1945