Spring books preview: literature

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We’re excited about the books we’ll be publishing this spring—and we're pleased to start off the new year with a series of posts that highlight our forthcoming titles. Be sure to check out the online edition of JHUP’s entire Spring 2016 catalog, and remember that promo code “HDPD” gets you a 30% discount on all pre-publication orders. Today we feature spring books on literature and literary studies; click on the title to read more about the book or to place an order:


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Don't Think Stories by Richard Burgin


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The Collected Poetry of Mary Tighe edited by Paula R. Feldman and Brian C. Cooney


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Of Grammatology Fortieth Anniversary Edition Jacques Derrida translated by Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak introduction by Judith Butler


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The Poems of T. S. Eliot Volume 1: Collected and Uncollected Poems Volume 2: Practical Cats and Further Verses T. S. Eliot edited by Christopher Ricks and Jim McCue


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Comic Democracies From Ancient Athens to the American Republic Angus Fletcher


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Exquisite Masochism Marriage, Sex, and the Novel Form Claire Jarvis


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Annotations to Finnegans Wake fourth edition Roland McHugh


Use discount code "HDPD" to receive a 30% discount on pre-publication orders for JHUP's spring 2016 titles. To order, click on the book titles above or call 800-537-5487.

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