From the Man Booker shortlisted author of The Lighthouse comes this uncannycollection of short fiction about the unhomeliness of home: fractured families, domestic claustrophobia, and the unseen menac
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Lewis Sullivan lives less than a mile from his childhood home. His grown-up daughter visits every day, bringing soup, and he spends his evenings at his second favorite pub for half a shandy and sausag
This first major study of a curiously neglected term in the history of sexuality will intrigue students, scholars and enthusiasts alike. The authors take us through a journey across four centuries, sh
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Of the 17 papers delivered at the bifocal conference, 12 are published here, representing a cross-section of approaches to the general theme of implementing and using new technologies to investigate t