In this blog post Roger Luckhurst, editor of The Cambridge Companion to 'Dracula', explores the various adaptations and critical reception of Bram Stoker's famous Gothic novel 'Dracula'
Read MoreMy aim in editing and translating Dante’s Convivio (or “Banquet”) has been to make an edition that provides nonspecialist Dante enthusiasts and students with all they need to explore this work of Dante’s middle period, which he composed circa 1304–7, between his youthful work the Vita nova and his masterpiece the Divine Comedy. To realize […]
Read MoreThis interview with Kiernan Ryan and Ewan Fernie, author of Shakespeare for Freedom, was recorded at The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust on 10th May 2017.
Read MoreRosalind Grooms pulls An Outline History of the Great War out of the Press Archive and tells the fascinating story behind it.
Read MoreDr Rosalind Grooms, Cambridge University Press Archivist, explores how the First World War impacted upon our printing, publishing and employees.
Read MoreThe following post is a full transcript of the opening address given by our Chief Executive Peter Phillips, to the 16th Fiesole Collection Development Retreat on 11th April 2014.
Read MoreWith the year almost at an end, we take a look back at the top ten most read fifteeneightyfour articles of 2013.
Read MoreRichard Fisher, Managing Director of our Academic Publishing, reflects on how the Frankfurt Book Fair has changed during his 25 years of attendance, and the impact of digital publishing.
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