Originally published in 1927, The World of Imagery is a study of the use of metaphor, simile, and other forms of literary imagery from the ancient Hebrew to the early twentieth century.
This book traces the history of translation in the Early Modern Low Countries (roughly the modern-day Netherlands and Belgium), from around 1550 to around 700. It focuses on the various roles played by translation in different contexts.
This edited book focuses on the role of scholars in studying their own individual traumas, exploring the complex interplay between personal trauma and scholarly engagement. It gathers a diverse range of contributions, including an essay, seven articles and an insightful interview.
Unlock the art of research paper writing with a 15-chapter roadmap that guides you from the spark of an idea to a polished manuscript. Rich with clear steps, practical strategies, real-life examples, and checklists, the guide simplifies the process and empowers both new and seasoned researchers to craft impactful work.
The book offers a new, material angle on literacy in the Roman world by examining writing equipment, in particular inkwells. It explores how writing equipment shaped practices such as posture and handwriting and careful analysis of the burial data shows considerable numbers of women and children buried with writing equipment.
This Element explores the relationship between creativity, poetry, and cognition through the lenses of cognitive linguistics and cognitive poetics. Together, the four sections in this Element highlight the value of cognitive linguistics for understanding poetic creativity, interpretation, and experience.
This Element explores the relationship between creativity, poetry, and cognition through the lenses of cognitive linguistics and cognitive poetics. Together, the four sections in this Element highlight the value of cognitive linguistics for understanding poetic creativity, interpretation, and experience.
Writing Archaeology, third edition, provides a concise and engaging guide to writing about archaeology in many formats from America’s best-known author of popular and academic archaeology books.
Writing Archaeology, third edition, provides a concise and engaging guide to writing about archaeology in many formats from America’s best-known author of popular and academic archaeology books.