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    • Building on Bibbesworth: Language, Estates Management, and the 'Domestic Economy' of London, British Library, MS Harley 4971 

      Mills, E (Modern Humanities Research Association (MHRA), 2024)
      This article offers the first complete critical edition and study of the text known as 'Domestic Economy', a late-fourteenth-century Anglo-French vocabulary and guide to household accounting found in London, British Library, ...
    • Harnessing digital tools to unlock the complexities of the "General e Grande Estoria" 

      Brown, K; Gago Jover, F; Peña Fernández, F (Instituto de Historia de España, Universidad Católica Argentina, 11 July 2024)
      The General e grand estoria (GGE), a universal history commissioned by King Alfonso X in the 13th century, is a uniquely vast and rich resource, bringing together Christian, Muslim, and Jewish sources, as well as apocryphal ...
    • Joseph Brodsky the War Poet 

      Hodgson, K (Brill, 23 September 2024)
      The way Brodsky, who survived the early months of the Leningrad Siege in infancy, wrote about war, emphasized his refusal to recycle the clichés of official culture, in which themes of wartime sacrifice and Soviet victory ...
    • Locating the digital in literary translatorship 

      Zhang, W; Akashi, M; Freeth, PJ (John Benjamins Publishing Company, 22 March 2024)
      Thanks to the inclusion of sociological perspectives in the development of translator studies, the roles played by literary translators in the movement of texts between languages and cultures, and their positions within ...
    • Reading Bodies in European Literatures and Cultures 

      Murphy, K (thepolyphony.org, 20 February 2024)
      Katharine Murphy introduces her new project, “Reading Bodies”, and reflects on what languages and non-anglophone literatures, particularly from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, have to offer the field.