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Durham Modern Languages Series

About the series

The scope of the Series is defined by the six language areas in which teaching and research are carried out in the School of Modern Languages and Cultures at Durham University (Arabic, French, German, Hispanic Studies, Italian and Russian) and reflects the wide range of research interests in the School: literature from the Middle Ages to the present, cultural and intellectual history, critical and cultural theory, film and other visual culture, theatre and performance, gender and sexuality, language and rhetoric, translation and interpreting. The publications are primarily aimed at an academic market, intended to disseminate the results of important, innovative research and to support undergraduate and postgraduate study.

This series is within the Languages subject area.

Book cover The limits of performance in the French Romantic theatre
Susan McCready

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Book cover Candide en Dannemarc, ou l’optimisme des honnêtes gens
Voltaire

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Book cover Malherbe, Théophile de Viau and Saint-Amant
A selection

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Book cover The flâneur and his city
Patterns of daily life in Paris 1815–1851
Richard D. E. Burton

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Book cover Fire, blood and the alphabet: one hundred years of Lorca

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Book cover Aura
By Carlos Fuentes

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Book cover Pyostryye skazki
By V. F. Odoyevsky

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Book cover Confabulationes tironum litterariorum (Cologne, 1525)
Hermannus Schottennius Hessus

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Book cover Confabulations: Cologne life and humanism in Hermann Schotten’s Confabulationes Tironum Litterariorum (Cologne, 1525)
Peter Macardle

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Book cover Intertextuality in modern Arabic literature since 1967

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