Like many other people, film is very much part of my life, and conversations with friends over many years raised questions about the ways people develop relationships with film, both specialised and... READ MORE
Like many other people, film is very much part of my life, and conversations with friends over many years raised questions about the ways people develop relationships with film, both specialised and... READ MORE
By Jonathan Bignell I have been writing about Samuel Beckettâs film and television plays for over 20 years, but until recently I had not studied screen adaptations of his theatre... READ MORE
We’ve been looking through some of our new and old catalogues to pull together a list of our favourite Gothic Studies books. We think they’d make the perfect companion on these dark and... READ MORE
By Kinga Földvåry This book started out as a dilemma, as I suppose many books do, with a simple question, yet one that seemed to present an insurmountable obstacle at the time. I was struggling to... READ MORE
By Delia Jarrett-Macauley I was thrilled when I found out a new drama documentary was to focus on Una Marson. At the time, I didnât realise it would be part of the BBCâs 100-year anniversary... READ MORE
To mark the British Society for Middle Eastern Studies (BRISMES) 2022 conference, taking place this month, we have compiled this reading list of our titles which encourage and promote interest and... READ MORE
In the 1961 Romanian socialist realist film, The man next to you (Omul de lĂąngÄ tine, director Horea Popescu), Corina, a city girl and lawyer accustomed to urban living, renounces her life in the... READ MORE
Cinemas are opening again, and the film industry is hoping audiences want to go back to âbusiness as usualâ. This seems evident through the most recent high-profile cinema releases, including... READ MORE
New Gothic books in 2020 We’re very proud of the fantastic Gothic books we’ve published this year, take a look at our overview below… Here’s to another exciting year of... READ MORE
Cowboy Hamlets and zombie Romeos: Shakespeare in genre film by Kinga Földvåry This book started out as a dilemma, as I suppose many books do, with a simple question, yet one that seemed to present... READ MORE