Literature and Philosophy Series
- Aesthetic Reason by Alan Singer
- Categorical Principles of Law by Otfried Hoffe, Translated by Mark Migotti
- Authority of Experience, The by John C. O'Neal
- Challenge of Coleridge, The by David Haney
- Ecstatic Quotidian, The by Jennifer Anna Gosetti-Ferencei
- Emerson's Pragmatic Vision by David Jacobson
- Fate of Art, The by J.M. Bernstein
- Freud and the Passions by John O'Neill
- Image of the Soul in Speech, An by David N. McNeill
- Imitation and Society by Tom Huhn
- Intentions by Arabella Lyon
- Literary Theory After Davidson by Reed Way Dasenbrock
- Living Poetically by Sylvia Walsh
- Narcissus Transformed by Gray Kochhar-Lindgren
- Nietzsche's Noontide Friend by Sheridan Hough
- Painterly Abstraction in Modernist American Poetry by Charles Altieri
- Philosophy and the Passions by Michel Meyer, Robert F. Barsky
- Postmodernisms Now by Charles Altieri
- Rhapsody of Philosophy by Max Statkiewicz
- Rhetoric, Language, and Reason by Michel Meyer
- Shelley and the Chaos of History by Hugh Roberts
- Transformations in Culture and Personhood after Theory by Christie McDonald, Gary Wihl
- Truth and Consequences by Reed Way Dasenbrock
- Turning Toward Philosophy by Jill Gordon
- What's Hecuba to Him? by Eva M. Dadlez
- William Wordsworth and the Hermeneutics of Incarnation by David Haney
General Editor: A. J. Cascardi
This series publishes books in a wide range of subjects in philosophy and literature, including studies of the social and historical issues that relate these two fields. Drawing on the resources of the Anglo-American and Continental traditions, the series is open to philosophically informed scholarship covering the entire range of contemporary critical thought.


