Stefan George: The Homosexual Imaginary
Peter Morgan 
Germanic Literatures 3029 January 2024

  • ‘Morgan addresses George’s reputation rigorously and assuredly before considering the poems with sympathy.... It’s hard not to be moved by his scholarly, personal close readings – at times both beautiful and painful. Not only, for Morgan, is George redeemed; his final poems are shown to be redemptive, progressing from self-denial via unsavoury self-love to final authenticity. George emerges as a Thomas Mann-like figure, apparently turning his back on reactionary anti-modernism, belatedly attempting to make good.’ — Seán Williams, Times Literary Supplement 24 May 2024

Dante’s Blood
Anne C. Leone 
Italian Perspectives 5931 August 2023

Rome, 16 October 1943: History, Memory, Literature
Mara Josi 
Italian Perspectives 608 August 2023

Memory, Identity and the Historical Novel in Uruguay: Opening up the Archive 1985-2010
Karunika Kardak 
Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Cultures 5231 August 2023

The Catalonian Journey of American Drama 1909-2000: From Jimmy Valentine to The Vagina Monologues
Ramón Espejo 
Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Cultures 5919 February 2024

Imagining Iberia in Medieval German Literature
Doriane Zerka 
Transcript 2631 August 2023

The Integrity of the Avant-Garde: Karel Teige and the Biography of an Ambition
Peter Zusi 
Visual Culture 218 March 2024