This virtual issue of French Studies brings together interviews published by the journal since 1985, featuring six of the most significant writers of this period: Annie Ernaux, Abdellah Taïa, Marie Darrieussecq, Nathalie Sarraute, Richard Ali A Mutu, and Catherine Malabou.
In Praise of… David Bolt
To celebrate our 125th anniversary this year, we have been taking the opportunity to highlight and thank a selection of key figures in LUP’s recent history. Our final post in this series has been written by our Director of Journals Publishing Clare Hooper, who has put together a reflection on Professor David Bolt’s impact on … Continue reading
T. S. Eliot’s Black Arts Legacy: Robert Hayden, the Middle Passage, and The Waste Land
To celebrate the release of the latest issue of The T. S. Eliot Studies Annual (Volume 6), we are showcasing an article by Anita Patterson titled 'T. S. Eliot’s Black Arts Legacy: Robert Hayden, the Middle Passage, and The Waste Land' which is featured in Volume 6 of The Annual.
Liverpool University Press to publish The Shandean from 2024
Liverpool University Press is delighted to announce the publication of The Shandean from 2024. Ask your librarian to get access to the journal: http://www.liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/action/recommendation?doi=10.3828/shandean
In Conversation with… Ann Cleeves
As part of our 125th anniversary, we are celebrating authors who published their first work with LUP and have gone on to have successful writing careers. Here is Alison Welsby, Editorial Director at LUP, in conversation with the acclaimed and award-winning crime fiction writer, Ann Cleeves, whose first published work was a chapter in LUP’s … Continue reading