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      • Parresia Publishers Limited

        The publishing company from Lagos, Nigeria, was founded in 2012 by Azafi Omoluabi and Richard Ali. Their objective was to publish books by first-time authors, to sell books to the Nigerian reading audience, and to promote the freedom of the imagination and the free press.Parrésia started out intending to give a voice to writers who have never been heard on the Nigerian publishing scene.In 2016, Parrésia won the NLNG Prize for Literature, its first award with Abubakar Adam Ibrahim’s “Season of Crimson Blossoms”.In 2017, Parrésia Publishers was described by The New York Times as one of “a handful of influential new publishing houses” in Africa in the last decade.Parrésia publishes its fiction, and creative non-fiction works under three imprints: Regium is our traditional publishing imprint, Origami Books, for all genres of writing for clients interested in self-publishing or vanity publishing, and Ọmọde Mẹta, is our traditional publishing and self-publishing imprint, which will publish Children’s Books and Young Adult fiction.

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      • Parrésia Publishers Ltd

        We publish books by first-time authors, sell books to the Nigerian reading audience, and promote the freedom of the imagination and the free press.

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        November 2021

        Encountering The Book of Margery Kempe

        by Laura Kalas, Laura Varnam, David Matthews, Anke Bernau, James Paz

        This innovative critical volume brings the study of Margery Kempe into the twenty-first century. Structured around four categories of 'encounter' - textual, internal, external and performative - the volume offers a capacious exploration of The Book of Margery Kempe, characterised by multiple complementary and dissonant approaches. It employs a multiplicity of scholarly and critical lenses, including the intertextual history of medieval women's literary culture, medical humanities, history of science, digital humanities, literary criticism, oral history, the global Middle Ages, archival research and creative re-imagining. Revealing several new discoveries about Margery Kempe and her Book in its global contexts, and offering multiple ways of reading the Book in the modern world, it will be an essential companion for years to come.

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        February 2024

        Sir Philip Sidney: The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia

        The New Arcadia, Second Revised Edition

        by Victor Skretkowicz, Elisabeth Chaghafi, J. B. Lethbridge

        Shipwrecks, gory battle scenes, cross-dressing, toxic relationships, abduction, torture (psychological and physical), comical country bumpkins, and, of course, love and poetry -Sir Philip Sidney's witty pastoral romance The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia is the classic that has it all in terms of entertainment factors. Modern readers mostly know Arcadia in its complete 'old' version, but it is the New Arcadia (published in 1590) that was the most influential and most widely imitated literary text of the sixteenth century. While preserving the basic plot - a ruler attempts to escape an alarming oracle by moving his family to the countryside and engaging in shepherd-cosplay until the arrival of two foreign princes triggers a chain of events leading to the fulfilment of the oracle - this version adds further narrative strands and introduces ambitious revisions that showcase Sidney's stylistic brilliance as a prose writer.

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        April 2023

        Encountering The Book of Margery Kempe

        by Laura Kalas, Laura Varnam

        This innovative critical volume brings the study of Margery Kempe into the twenty-first century. Structured around four categories of 'encounter' - textual, internal, external and performative - the volume offers a capacious exploration of The Book of Margery Kempe, characterised by multiple complementary and dissonant approaches. It employs a multiplicity of scholarly and critical lenses, including the intertextual history of medieval women's literary culture, medical humanities, history of science, digital humanities, literary criticism, oral history, the global Middle Ages, archival research and creative re-imagining. Revealing several new discoveries about Margery Kempe and her Book in its global contexts, and offering multiple ways of reading the Book in the modern world, it will be an essential companion for years to come.

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        December 2022

        The heat of Beowulf

        by Daniel C. Remein

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        January 2021

        The art of The Faerie Queene

        by Richard Danson Brown

        The Art of The Faerie Queene is the first book centrally focused on the forms and poetic techniques employed by Spenser. It offers a sharp new perspective on Spenser by rereading The Faerie Queene as poetry which is at once absorbing, demanding and experimental. Instead of the traditional conservative model of Spenser as poet, this book presents the poem as radical, edgy and unconventional, thus proposing new ways of understanding the Elizabethan poetic Renaissance. The book moves from the individual words of the poem to metre, rhyme and stanza form onto its larger structures of canto and book. It will be of particular relevance to undergraduates studying Elizabethan poetry, graduate students and scholars of Renaissance poetry, for whom the formal aspect of the poetry has been a topic of growing relevance in recent years.

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        September 2020

        The art of The Faerie Queene

        by Richard Danson Brown, Joshua Samuel Reid

        The Art of The Faerie Queene is the first book centrally focused on the forms and poetic techniques employed by Spenser. It offers a sharp new perspective on Spenser by rereading The Faerie Queene as poetry which is at once absorbing, demanding and experimental. Instead of the traditional conservative model of Spenser as poet, this book presents the poem as radical, edgy and unconventional, thus proposing new ways of understanding the Elizabethan poetic Renaissance. The book moves from the individual words of the poem to metre, rhyme and stanza form onto its larger structures of canto and book. It will be of particular relevance to undergraduates studying Elizabethan poetry, graduate students and scholars of Renaissance poetry, for whom the formal aspect of the poetry has been a topic of growing relevance in recent years.

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        May 1989

        Spectaculum 48

        Sechs moderne Theaterstücke

        by Inge Greiffenhagen

        Sechs moderne Theaterstücke Brian Friel Väter und Christopher HamptonGefährliche Liebschaften Bodo Kirchhoff Die verdammte Marie Felix Mitterer Stigma Marco Antonio de la Parra Solo für Carlos und Sigmund Bernard-Marie Koltès In der Einsamkeit der Baumwollfelder Beiträge von Michael Fröhling, Ernst Grohotolsky, Peter Iden, Walter Methlagl, Marco Antonio de la Parra und Michael Raab Brian Friel: Vater und Söhne „Väter“, das ist die Generation liberaler Aristokraten des 19. Jahrhunderts, die das Elend der Leibeigenen sehen, aber zu radikalen Konsequenzen außerstande sind. Ihre „Söhne“, rebellische Studenten, die sich selbst Nihilisten nennen, stellen dagegen alles in Frage: „Die Welt muss neu geschaffen werden.“Brian Friel, der bedeutendste irische Dramatiker der Gegenwart, hat den Roman von I. Turgenjew zu einem Gesellschaftsstück umgearbeitet, das zeigt, wie über alle Zeiten der Generationskonflikt aktuell geblieben ist. Christopher Hampton: Gefährliche Liebschaften Den berühmten Briefroman von Choderlos de Laclos, der ein grelles Sittenbild der mondänen Gesellschaft des Ancien régime gezeichnet hat, ist von Christopher Hampton in ein brillantes Konversationsstück verwandelt worden. Von New York bis London, an der Royal Shakespear Company, wurde das Stück mit überwältigendem Erfolg gespielt und mit den begehrtesten Theaterpreisen ausgezeichnet. Bodo Kirchhoff: Die verdammte Marie Ein wenig erfolgreicher Dramatiker hat auf einem Empfang die Adresse einer Geldverleiherin aufgeschnappt. Dort wird er unfreiwilliger Zeuge einer Verhandlung; es geht um harte Politik, um ein Geschäft. Mit geliehenem Geld will die Stadt ein Bordellhochhaus bauen. Der junge Dramatiker, so scheint es, ist einer Skandalstory auf der Spur. Bernard-Marie Koltès: In der Einsamkeit der Baumwollfelder Dealer und Opfer, sie existieren gleichsam die Regeln des Warenverkehrs. Wer zuerst sagt, was er will, hat verloren. Die Waffen der beiden Männer sind Wörter, es entsteht ein kunstvoll verknotetes Sprachgeflecht voller Anspielungen und Doppelbödigkeiten. Felix Mitterer: Stigma Eine Passion nennt Mitterer die 17 Stationen seines Stückes. Die Bauernmagd Moi leidet aus verzweifelter Liebe zu Jesus dessen Passion nach. Die Dorfbewohner verehren sie als Heilige, sie kämpft bis zu ihrem Tod gegen die menschenverachtende und engstirnige Einstellung der klerikalen Gemeinde. Marco Antonio de la Parra: Solo für Carlos und Sigmund Carlos und Sigmund sind zwei Exhibitionisten wie aus dem Bilderbuch, die einander das streitig machen, das vornehmste Mädchengymnasium Santiagos. So scheint es jedenfalls. Aber ist Carlos wirklich ein Exhibitionist, oder ist er ein Spitzel, der Sigmund aushorchen soll und für wen? Und warum können beide die Namen der Minister, die gerade das Gymnasium besuchen, auswendig hersagen? Oder sind sie nur einfach ganz normale Verrückte?

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        November 2019

        Jacopo da Varagine's Chronicle of the city of Genoa

        by Carrie Beneš, Rosemary Horrox

        This book offers the first English translation of the Chronicle of the city of Genoa by the thirteenth-century Dominican Jacopo da Varagine, an author best known for his monumental book of saints' lives, the Golden legend. Jacopo's Chronicle presents a coherent vision of Genoa's place in history, the cosmos and Creation as written by the city's own archbishop - mixing eyewitness accounts with scholarly research about the city's origins and didactic reflections on the proper conduct of public and private life. Accompanied by an extensive introduction, this complete translation provides a unique perspective on a dynamic medieval city-state from one of its most important officials, broadening the available literature in English on medieval Italian urban life.

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        February 2006

        Der versteckte Fontane

        und wie man ihn findet

        by Anderson, Paul I.

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        April 2020

        Sidney’s Arcadia and the conflicts of virtue

        by Richard James Wood

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        January 1987

        Die Sklaverei in der Antike

        Geschichte und Probleme

        by Finley, Moses I

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        May 2016

        The Scottish Legendary

        by Anke Bernau, Eva von Contzen

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