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, Duquesneâs 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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Milton's Literary Ecclesiology
By Ken Simpson
Deity, Discourse, and Heresy in the Miltonic Canon
By Michael Lieb
Reading Milton
edited by Mary C. Fenton and Louis Schwartz
Concepts and Themes in Emmanuel Levinas
By Michael B. Smith
Studies in Shakespeare, Spenser, Jonson, and Donne
By Murray Roston
Bergson, Merleau-Ponty and Ricoeur in Search of Time, Self, and Meaning
By Mark S. Muldoon
Heidegger, Ricoeur, and Derrida on Disclosure and Displacement
By Gert-Jan van der Heiden
Volume 3 [Samson Agonistes]
By Stephen B. Dobranski; Introdiced by Archie Burnett; Edited by P. J. Klemp
Volume 5, Part 4 [Paradise Lost, Book 4]
By Cheryl H. Fresch; Edited by P. J. Klemp
Volume 5, Part 8 (<i>Paradise Lost,</i> Books 11–12)
by Jameela Lares; edited by P. J. Klemp