Published January 1970

Herder and the Philosophy and History of Science
H. B. Nisbet
MHRA Texts and Dissertations 3


Published January 1979

The Teaching of Gasparino Barzizza: With Special Reference to his Place in Paduan Humanism
R. G. G. Mercer
MHRA Texts and Dissertations 10

Sartre's Theory of Literature
Christina Howells
MHRA Texts and Dissertations 14


Published January 1983

The Work and Thought of Jean Grenier (1898-1971)
J. S. T. Garfitt
MHRA Texts and Dissertations 20


Published January 1990

Sexuality and the Sense of Self in the Works of Georg Trakl and Robert Musil
Andrew Webber
Bithell Series of Dissertations 15 / MHRA Texts and Dissertations 30


Published January 1999

The Appearance of Character: Physiognomy and Facial Expression in Eighteenth-Century France
Melissa Percival
MHRA Texts and Dissertations 47


Published January 2000

Luce Irigaray and the Question of the Divine
Alison Martin
MHRA Texts and Dissertations 53


Published August 2008

Paradox, Aphorism and Desire in Novalis and Derrida
Clare Kennedy
MHRA Texts and Dissertations 71

  • ‘The study makes subtle and illuminating connections between the two writers, avoiding the simplifications of past decades.’ — James Hodkinson, Modern Language Review 105.1, 2010, 206-08 (full text online)

Published April 2010

Hamann's Prophetic Mission: A Genetic Study of Three Late Works against the Enlightenment
Timothy Beech
Bithell Series of Dissertations 34 / MHRA Texts and Dissertations 74


Published June 2010

Max Jacob and the Poetics of Play
Anna J. Davies
MHRA Texts and Dissertations 80


Published September 2010

Diderot and Lessing as Exemplars of a Post-Spinozist Mentality
Louise Crowther
MHRA Texts and Dissertations 78


Published January 2013

Time in the Philosophy of Gabriel Marcel
Helen Tattam
MHRA Texts and Dissertations 89

  • ‘Helen Tattam’s Time in the Philosophy of Gabriel Marcel deserves to be read not only by those who find insight and inspiration in Marcel’s work, but by all those interested in the question of time as well as the development of modern French philosophy.’ — Geoffrey Karabin, Modern Language Review 109, 2014, 1089-90 (full text online)
  • ‘Tattam's book provides an excellent introduction to Marcel’s thought.’ — Thomas Pavel, French Studies 68, 2014, 121-22