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Routledge Studies in Twentieth-Century Literature

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From Joyce to Rushdie, Modernism to Food Writing, Routledge Studies in Twentieth Century Literature looks at both the literature and culture of the 20th century. This series is our home for cutting-edge, upper-level scholarly studies and edited collections. Considering literature alongside religion, popular culture, race, gender, ecology, travel, class, space, and other subjects, titles are characterized by dynamic interventions into established subjects and innovative studies on emerging topics.

149 Series Titles


Ekphrastic Approaches  in Twenty-First Century Poetry Writing Out

Ekphrastic Approaches in Twenty-First Century Poetry: Writing Out

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Edited By Amina Alyal, Oz Hardwick
October 13, 2026

Ekphrastic Approaches in Twenty-First-Century Poetry brings together poets and academics from around the world exploring the evolving practice of ekphrasis in the twenty-first century. With discussion of diverse media, the authors explore ways in which contemporary ekphrasis has evolved, embracing ...

Exploring Crime Fiction Georges Simenon’s Normandy Coast Mysteries

Exploring Crime Fiction: Georges Simenon’s Normandy Coast Mysteries

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By Bill Alder
October 02, 2026

Georges Simenon’s commissaire Maigret is often associated with Paris, yet nearly one-third of the 103 Maigret novels and short stories take place outside the capital. Among these, the Normandy coast emerges as a recurring setting, featured not only in several Maigret narratives but also in Simenon’...

Reading Anaïs Nin Laboratory of the Soul and Body

Reading Anaïs Nin: Laboratory of the Soul and Body

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By Yuko Yaguchi
September 21, 2026

This volume aims to reread, reevaluate, and recreate Anaïs Nin as a writer. In so doing, it draws on the wealth of Japanese critique of Nin, notable for its distinctive tendency to approach both her life and work with a non-judgmental attitude. The study focuses on Nin in the 1930s when she lived ...

Lacanian Non-Rapport in the Novels of John Fowles Impossible Relationships

Lacanian Non-Rapport in the Novels of John Fowles: Impossible Relationships

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By Mahitosh Mandal
August 31, 2026

Lacanian Non-Rapport in the Novels of John Fowles offers the first systematic Lacanian study of the fiction of John Fowles. Although Fowles repeatedly acknowledged his engagement with psychoanalysis, his novels have rarely been examined in relation to Jacques Lacan’s theorisation of sexual ...

Feminist Science Fiction’s Sartorial Spaces Fashioning Future Females

Feminist Science Fiction’s Sartorial Spaces: Fashioning Future Females

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Edited By Marleen S. Barr
August 17, 2026

Feminist Science Fiction’s Sartorial Spaces is a collection of critical essays consisting of established critical voices and cutting-edge new generation fresh perspectives across feminist theory, science fiction, and fashion. This book brings science fiction to bear upon the limiting impact ...

Indeterminacy and the Reader’s Engagement in the Italian Novel Ungraspable

Indeterminacy and the Reader’s Engagement in the Italian Novel: Ungraspable

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By Laura Lucia Rossi
August 07, 2026

What makes literature ‘literary’? Some theories argue it is a certain degree of ungraspability— openness, vagueness, or ambiguity that invites readers’ active participation in constructing meaning. This book examines five canonical twentieth-century Italian novels (by Tozzi, Landolfi, Vittorini, ...

Joseph Conrad and the Intersection of Narrative, Epistemology, and Cosmology

Joseph Conrad and the Intersection of Narrative, Epistemology, and Cosmology

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By John G. Peters
August 05, 2026

This volume presents a comprehensive collection of critical essays on Joseph Conrad's works, developed over three decades of scholarly engagement. While addressing diverse aspects of Conrad's oeuvre, these studies are unified by a consistent methodological approach and thematic focus that ...

The Literary Legacy of the Kennedy Assassination True Crime Tragedy

The Literary Legacy of the Kennedy Assassination: True Crime Tragedy

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By Danielle Johannesen
July 22, 2026

The Literary Legacy of the Kennedy Assassination: True Crime Tragedy surveys and analyzes literary representations of the 1963 JFK assassination in Dallas. The book argues for understanding the assassination as a true crime event. As true crime narratives, the Zapruder film and the Warren Report ...

Contemporary Japanese American and Mexican American Poets Lyrical Solidarity

Contemporary Japanese American and Mexican American Poets: Lyrical Solidarity

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By John Burns, Toshiaki Komura
July 21, 2026

Contemporary Japanese American and Mexican American Poets examines how contemporary Japanese American and Mexican American poets imagine their past, present, and future through shared aesthetics. Their poems explore topics surrounding immigration, internment, and racialization, as part of ...

Reading Lovecraft in the Anthropocene A New Dark Age

Reading Lovecraft in the Anthropocene: A New Dark Age

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By Christian Wilken
June 22, 2026

In Reading Lovecraft in the Anthropocene: A New Dark Age, the intersection of environmental, philosophical, and literary discourses is explored through the lens of H.P. Lovecraft’s weird fiction. This study examines the convergence of three critical phenomena: the widespread recognition of the ...

Palestinian Memory and Identity in Modern Children’s Literature

Palestinian Memory and Identity in Modern Children’s Literature

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By Hanan Mousa
May 22, 2026

A timely and significant contribution to Palestinian children’s literature from 1967 to the present day, Palestinian Memory and Identity in Modern Children’s Literature examines a myriad of motifs and popular culture and the evolution of national identity and consciousness among young Palestinians....

The Hidden D. H. Lawrence Unmasking a Lyrical Genius

The Hidden D. H. Lawrence: Unmasking a Lyrical Genius

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By Myron Tuman
May 22, 2026

The Hidden D. H. Lawrence is a new study of the psychological and literary aspects of a great writer’s lyrical genius. It explores how Lawrence, when writing on his favorite subject, the relations between men and women, moved so quickly between heavy-handed exposition and deeply inspired prose, ...

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