Series | Extent | Year | Author | Title |
SHLC 2 | — | 2013 | Paulo de Medeiros | Pessoa's Geometry of the Abyss |
SHLC 1 | — | 2014 | C. A. Longhurst | Unamuno’s Theory of the Novel |
SHLC 3 | 232pp | 2014 | ed Stephen Boyd, Terence O'Reilly | Artifice and Invention in the Spanish Golden Age |
SHLC 4 | 188pp | 2014 | Lucy Bell | The Latin American Short Story at its Limits |
SHLC 5 | — | 2014 | David Miranda-Barreiro | Spanish New York Narratives 1898-1936 |
SHLC 10 | — | 2014 | Rhian Atkin | Lisbon Revisited |
SHLC 8 | 202pp | 2014 | ed Trevor J. Dadson, J. H. Elliott | Britain, Spain and the Treaty of Utrecht 1713-2013 |
SHLC 9 | 294pp | 2014 | ed Ana Cláudia Suriani da Silva, Sandra Guardini Vasconcelos | Books and Periodicals in Brazil 1768-1930 |
SHLC 6 | 288pp | 2015 | Jane Elizabeth Lavery | The Art of Ana Clavel |
SHLC 7 | 148pp | 2015 | Katia Chornik | Alejo Carpentier and the Musical Text |
SHLC 11 | 176pp | 2015 | Maite Usoz de la Fuente | Urban Space, Identity and Postmodernity in 1980s Spain |
SHLC 15 | — | 2015 | Alfonso Rey | The Last Days of Humanism |
SHLC 14 | — | 2016 | ed Dylan Brennan, Nuala Finnegan | Rethinking Juan Rulfo’s Creative World |
SHLC 23 | — | 2016 | Mark Sabine | José Saramago |
SHLC 13 | — | 2017 | Benedict Hoff | Reprojecting the City |
SHLC 24 | — | 2017 | ed Xon de Ros, Daniela Omlor | The Cultural Legacy of María Zambrano |
SHLC 26 | — | 2017 | Katharine Murphy | Bodies of Disorder |
SHLC 31 | — | 2018 | Gisèle Earle | Gómez Manrique, Statesman and Poet |
SHLC 28 | — | 2018 | ed Stuart Davis, Maite Usoz de la Fuente | The Modern Spanish Canon |
SHLC 19 | — | 2018 | ed Terence O'Reilly, Colin Thompson, Lesley Twomey | St Teresa of Ávila |
SHLC 32 | — | 2018 | Maria Tavares | No Country for Nonconforming Women |
SHLC 12 | — | 2019 | Paul Humphrey | Santería, Vodou and Resistance in Caribbean Literature |
SHLC 21 | — | 2019 | Dominika Gasiorowski | Photographing the Unseen Mexico |
SHLC 33 | — | 2019 | Carla Almanza-Gálvez | Form and Reform in Eighteenth-Century Spain |
SHLC 22 | — | 2019 | ed Rodrigo Cacho Casal, Imogen Choi | The Rise of Spanish American Poetry 1500-1700 |
SHLC 34 | — | 2019 | Rocío Rødtjer | Women and Nationhood in Restoration Spain 1874-1931 |
SHLC 29 | — | 2019 | Caragh Wells | The Novels of Carmen Laforet |
SHLC 36 | — | 2019 | Phillip Rothwell | Pepetela and the MPLA |
SHLC 42 | — | 2019 | ed Mercedes García-Arenal, Stefania Pastore | From Doubt to Unbelief |
SHLC 20 | — | 2019 | Elizabeth Ramírez-Soto | (Un)veiling Bodies |
SHLC 27 | — | 2019 | ed Stephen Boyd, Trudi L. Darby, Terence O'Reilly | The Art of Cervantes in Don Quixote |
SHLC 40 | — | 2019 | Sander Berg | The Marvellous and the Miraculous in María de Zayas |
SHLC 25 | — | 2019 | Nicholas Roberts | Cortázar and Music |
SHLC 37 | — | 2019 | Natasha Tanna | Queer Genealogies in Transnational Barcelona |
SHLC 30 | — | 2020 | Anna Kathryn Kendrick | Humanizing Childhood in Early Twentieth-Century Spain |
SHLC 38 | — | 2020 | Luis Castellví Laukamp | Hispanic Baroque Ekphrasis |
SHLC 35 | — | 2020 | Cláudia Pazos Alonso | Francisca Wood and Nineteenth-Century Periodical Culture |
SHLC 48 | — | 2020 | David J. Bailey | Naturalism Against Nature |
SHLC 16 | — | 2020 | ed Jordi Larios, Montserrat Lunati | Catalan Narrative 1875-2015 |
SHLC 39 | — | 2020 | Catherine Barbour | Contemporary Galician Women Writers |
SHLC 41 | — | 2020 | Željko Jovanović | Twentieth-Century Sephardic Authors from the Former Yugoslavia |
SHLC 44 | — | 2020 | Manus O’Dwyer | Memory and Utopia |
SHLC 18 | — | 2021 | Mar Diestro-Dópido | Film Festivals |
SHLC 45 | — | 2021 | Guillem Colom-Montero | Quim Monzó and Contemporary Catalan Culture (1975–2018) |
SHLC 47 | — | 2021 | Emily Jenkins | The Visualization of a Nation |
SHLC 46 | — | 2021 | Brigid Lynch | Horizontalism and Historicity in Argentina |
SHLC 49 | — | 2022 | Miguel García | Queering Lorca’s Duende |
SHLC 53 | — | 2022 | Rachel Elizabeth Robinson | Visual and Plastic Poetics |
SHLC 54 | — | 2022 | Jade Boyd | The Experience of Colour in Lorca's Theatre |
SHLC 58 | — | 2022 | Dorothée Boulanger | Fiction as History |