Russkaia literatura is a well-known journal of literary criticism, one of the most comprehensive, reliable and authoritative resources featuring biographical information and criticism of Russian and Soviet authors in various genres.
Niva, an illustrated weekly journal of literature, politics and modern life was the most popular magazine of the late-nineteenth-century Russia. It was published from 1870 to 1918 in St.Petersburg.
The companion volume to The new Oxford Shakespeare: the complete works concentrates on the issues of canon and chronology - currently the most active and controversial debates in the field of Shakespeare studies. It presents in full the evidence behind the choices made in The complete works about works Shakespeare wrote, in whole or part.
A searchable database created from the results of an annual magazine that lists and records, with high scientific level criteria, everything that is published in the world, in books and scientific journals in the field of Italian language and literature.
CSCM publishes critical analyses of contemporary media representations, autoethnography, poetry, and creative non-fiction; providing an explicit forum for the intersections of cultural studies, critical interpretive research methodologies, and cultural critique.
Scholarly publication dedicated to Croatian history and culture. It covers a broad range of fields, including history, literature, fine arts, music, philology, philosophy and political science.