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Year
Author
Title
LGS
216pp
2007
Patrick ffrench
After Bataille
LGS
286pp
1999
Patrick Bridgwater
Anglo-German Interactions in the Literature of the 1890s
LGS
272pp
1999
Hilary Nias
The Artificial Self
LGS
206pp
2000
Angelica Goodden
The Backward Look
LGS
—
2006
Karine Zbinden
Bakhtin between East and West
LGS
270pp
2001
Ramona Fotiade
Conceptions of the Absurd
LGS
220pp
2001
Angelica Goodden
Diderot and the Body
LGS
158pp
2010
Clare Connors
Force from Nietzsche to Derrida
LGS
216pp
2011
Vivienne Orchard
Jacques Derrida and the Institution of French Philosophy
LGS
158pp
2014
Barnaby Norman
Mallarmé's Sunset
LGS
144pp
2002
Dan Beer
Michel Foucault
LGS
194pp
2008
Ian Cooper
The Near and Distant God
LGS
184pp
2014
John McKeane
Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe
LGS
—
2011
Thomas Baldwin
The Picture as Spectre in Diderot, Proust, and Deleuze
LGS
206pp
2012
Katja Haustein
Regarding Lost Time
LGS
248pp
2005
Jane Hiddleston
Reinventing Community
LGS
204pp
2000
Ian Maclachlan
Roger Laporte
LGS
200pp
2010
Caitríona Ní Dhúill
Sex in Imagined Spaces
LGS
170pp
2006
Emma Gilby
Sublime Worlds
LGS
218pp
2006
Alastair Renfrew
Towards a New Material Aesthetics
LGS
—
2011
Bradley Stephens
Victor Hugo, Jean-Paul Sartre, and the Liability of Liberty