Duquesne University Press
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Duquesne University Press, founded in 1927, has a long and rich tradition of scholarly publishing in a variety of subject areas. Over the years, Duquesne’s editorial program has included award-winning titles in literary studies, philosophy, psychology, and religious studies; its early entry into fields such as existentialism and phenomenology long ago cemented its reputation for books that shape and influence serious thought.
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An Authoritative Text of the 1667 First Edition
Transcribed and edited with commentary by John T. Shawcross and Lieb
Toward a Religion <i>with</i> Religion
edited by J. Aaron Simmons and Stephen Minister
The Poems of John Donne, Aemilia Lanyer, and John Milton
By Theresa M. DiPasquale
The Cultural Imagination of Early Modern England
Edited by Jeanne Shami
Fallenness and Poetic Tradition in <i>Paradise Lost</i>
by Danielle A. St. Hilaire
For the Common Good
By Terry G. Sherwood
The Art of Almost Raising the Dead
By Sean Benson
Reinterpreting Samson Agonistes
By Joseph Wittreich
Milton, Marriage, and Friendship
By Thomas H. Luxon
Milton's Literary Ecclesiology
By Ken Simpson