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- "Am I a snob?" : modernism and the novel
- 'The world' and other unpublished works of Radclyffe Hall
- A journey from this world to the next
- A literature of their own : British women novelists from Brontë to Lessing
- A study in scarlet
- About time : narrative, fiction and the philosophy of time
- After the trauma : representative British novelists since 1920
- Alien Nation : Nineteenth-Century Gothic Fictions and English Nationality
- An introduction to the English novel
- An underground history of early Victorian fiction : Chartism, radical print culture and the social problem novel
- Animal stories : narrating across species lines
- Annals of the parish
- Antonia White and manic-depressive illness
- Anxieties of Empire and the fiction of intrigue
- Archipelagic modernism : literature in the Irish and British Isles, 1890-1970
- Are girls necessary? : lesbian writing and modern histories
- Are we there yet? : virtual travel and Victorian realism
- Ashes taken for fire : aesthetic modernism and the critique of identity
- Autistic disturbances : theorizing autism poetics from the DSM to Robinson Crusoe
- Backstage in the novel : Frances Burney and the theater arts
- Bardic nationalism : the romantic novel and the British Empire
- Barry Hines : Kes, Threads and beyond
- Be a good soldier : children's grief in English modernist novels
- Be it ever so humble : poverty, fiction, and the invention of the middle-class home
- Blasted literature : Victorian political fiction and the shock of modernism
- Bodies of modernism : physical disability in transatlantic modernist literature
- Bodies of tomorrow : technology, subjectivity, science fiction
- Body language in literature
- Breaking the sequence : women's experimental fiction
- British Asian fiction : twenty-first-century voices
- C,
- Caught between Worlds : British Captivity Narratives in Fact and Fiction
- Changing hands : industry, evolution, and the reconfiguration of the Victorian body
- Children's fiction, 1900-1950
- Cities of affluence and anger : a literary geography of modern Englishness
- Clever criminals, or, Recollections of botany bay
- Colonial odysseys : empire and epic in the modernist novel
- Complexion of Race : Categories of Difference in Eighteenth-Century British Culture
- Confessional subjects : revelations of gender and power in Victorian literature and culture
- Consensual fictions : women, liberalism, and the English novel
- Contemporary British fiction
- Contemporary fictions of attention : reading distraction in the twenty-first century
- Corporate romanticism : liberalism, justice, and the novel
- Creating character : theories of nature and nurture in Victorian sensation fiction
- Crime fiction in the city : capital crimes
- Critical children : the use of childhood in ten great novels
- Culture and adultery : the novel, the newspaper, and the law, 1857-1914
- D.H. Lawrence
- Deciphering race : white anxiety, racial conflict, and the turn to fiction in mid-Victorian English prose
- Demon-lovers and their victims in British fiction
- Detecting the nation : fictions of detection and the imperial venture.
- Dickens's Great expectations : Misnar's pavilion versus Cinderella
- Disorienting fiction : the autoethnographic work of nineteenth-century British novels
- Double jeopardy : women who kill in Victorian fiction
- Dracula's guest
- Early Victorian novelists : essays in revaluation
- Economic woman : demand, gender, and narrative closure in Eliot and Hardy
- Eighteenth-century fiction and the reinvention of wonder
- Eloquent reticence : withholding information in fictional narrative
- Empire and the animal body : violence, identity and ecology in Victorian adventure fiction
- Empire islands : castaways, cannibals, and fantasies of conquest
- Empowering the feminine : the narratives of Mary Robinson, Jane West, and Amelia Opie, 1796-1812
- Empty houses : theatrical failure and the novel
- Enchanted objects : visual art in contemporary fiction
- End of empire and the English novel since 1945
- English history in English fiction
- Exile and the narrative imagination
- Falling into matter : problems of embodiment in English fiction from Defoe to Shelley
- Family likeness : sex, marriage, and incest from Jane Austen to Virginia Woolf
- Feeling time : duration, the novel, and eighteenth-century sensibility
- Feminist realism at the fin de siècle : the influence of the late-Victorian woman's press on the development of the novel
- Fictional dialogue : speech and conversation in the modern and postmodern novel
- Fictional matter : empiricism, corpuscles, and the novel
- Fictions of state : culture and credit in Britain, 1694-1994
- Financial speculation in Victorian fiction : plotting money and the novel genre, 1815-1901
- From Jane Austen to Joseph Conrad : essays collected in memory of James T. Hillhouse
- Gay fictions : Wilde to Stonewall : studies in a male homosexual literary tradition
- Ghosts of the Gothic : Austen, Eliot and Lawrence
- Good Form
- Gothic reflections : narrative force in nineteenth-century fiction
- Greenmantle
- Hearts of darkness : white women write race
- Her bread To earn : women, money, and society from Defoe to Austen
- Hidden rivalries in Victorian fiction : Dickens, realism, and revaluation
- History of the Gothic : Gothic literature, 1825-1914
- Holiday romance
- How to do things with books in Victorian Britain
- Imagining London : postcolonial fiction and the transnational metropolis
- Imagining autism : fiction and stereotypes on the spectrum
- Imperfect histories : the elusive past and the legacy of romantic historicism
- Imperial masochism : British fiction, fantasy, and social class
- In the company of strangers : family and narrative in Dickens, Conan Doyle, Joyce, and Proust
- Inconsequence : lesbian representation and the logic of sexual sequence
- Ingenuous subjection : compliance and power in the eighteenth-century domestic novel
- Insistence of the material : literature in the age of biopolitics
- Institutions of the English novel from Defoe to Scott
- Intrigue : espionage and culture
- James Joyce
- Jane Austen in Hollywood
- London and the making of provincial literature : aesthetics and the transatlantic book trade, 1800-1850
- London, radical culture, and the making of the Dickensian aesthetic
- Love in the time of revolution : transatlantic literary radicalism and historical change, 1793-1818
- Mannerist fiction : pathologies of space from Rabelais to Pynchon
- Marx and modern fiction
- Medicine and empathy in contemporary British fiction : an intervention in medical humanities
- Messer Marco Polo
- Metaphors of mind in fiction and psychology
- Misfit forms : paths not taken by the British novel
- Miss or mrs.?
- Mobility in the English novel from Defoe to Austen
- Mobility in the English novel from Defoe to Austen
- Modern fiction studies
- Modern utopian fictions from H.G. Wells to Iris Murdoch
- Modernism and the culture of efficiency : ideology and fiction
- Modernism à la mode : fashion and the ends of literature
- Modernism, media, and propaganda : British narrative from 1900 to 1945
- Moral taste : aesthetics, subjectivity, and social power in the nineteenth-century novel
- Mr. Standfast
- Museum trouble : Edwardian fiction and the emergence of modernism
- Mythologies of migration, vocabularies of indenture : novels of the South Asian diaspora in Africa, the Caribbean, and Asia-Pacific
- Narrating reality : Austen, Scott, Eliot
- Narrative settlements : geographies of British women's fiction between the wars
- Narrative transvestism : rhetoric and gender in the eighteenth-century English novel
- National dreams : the remaking of fairy tales in nineteenth-century England
- Novel Horizons : the Genre Making of Restoration Fiction
- Novel Possibilities
- Novel beginnings : experiments in eighteenth-century English fiction
- Novel machines : technology and narrative form in Enlightenment Britain
- Novel ventures : fiction and print culture in England, 1690-1730
- Novels of everyday life : the series in English fiction, 1850-1930
- Odd women? : spinsters, lesbians and widows in British women's fiction, 1850s-1930s
- Out of Sync & Out of Work : History and the Obsolescence of Labor in Contemporary Culture
- Paperwork : fiction and mass mediacy in the Paper Age
- Philanthropy in British and American fiction : Dickens, Hawthorne, Eliot, and Howells
- Picturing the postcard : a new media crisis at the turn of the century
- Play and the politics of reading : the social uses of modernist form
- Plot, story, and the novel : from Dickens and Poe to the modern period
- Plots of opportunity : representing conspiracy in Victorian England
- Political constructions : Defoe, Richardson, and Sterne in relation to Hobbes, Hume, and Burke
- Political magic : British fictions of savagery and sovereignty, 1650-1750
- Populating the novel : literary form and the politics of surplus life
- Portable modernisms : the art of travelling light
- Portable property : Victorian culture on the move
- Post-apocalyptic culture : modernism, postmodernism, and the twentieth-century novel
- Post-colonial theory and English literature : a reader
- Post-war anglophone Lebanese fiction : home matters in the diaspora
- Postcolonial biology : psyche and flesh after empire
- Primitive minds : evolution and spiritual experience in the Victorian novel
- Principle and propensity : experience and religion in the nineteenth-century British and American bildungsroman
- Private interests : women, portraiture, and the visual culture of the English novel, 1709-1791
- Public and private : gender, class, and the British novel (1764-1878)
- Race and antiracism in Black British and British Asian Literature
- Racial worldmaking : the power of popular fiction
- Reading behind the lines : postmemory in contemporary British war fiction
- Reading contagion : the hazards of reading in the age of print
- Reading trauma narratives : the contemporary novel & the psychology of oppression
- Reading trauma narratives : the contemporary novel & the psychology of oppression
- Realist vision
- Religious humanism and the Victorian novel : George Eliot, Walter Pater, and Samuel Butler
- Revolutionary damnation : Badiou and Irish fiction from Joyce to Enright
- Richard Jefferies After London ; or Wild England
- Richard Marsh, popular fiction and literary culture, 1890-1915 : rereading the fin de siècle
- Richard, Myrtle, and I
- Rienzi : the last of the Roman tribunes
- Romance's rival : familiar marriage in Victorian fiction
- Romances of the archive in contemporary British fiction
- Romantic women writers, revolution and prophecy : rebellious daughters, 1786-1826
- STUDIES IN POPULAR CULTURE MUP : heroes and happy endings
- Scott's shadow : the novel in Romantic Edinburgh
- Scottish women's gothic and fantastic writing : fiction since 1978
- Self-harm in new woman writing
- Self-imitation in the eighteenth-century novel
- Semi-detached empire : suburbia and the colonization of Britain, 1880 to the present
- Serious Play : The Cultural Form of the Nineteenth-Century Realist Novel
- Shell shock, memory, and the novel in the wake of World War I
- Spilling the beans : eating, cooking, reading and writing in British women's fiction, 1770-1830
- Stones of law, bricks of shame : narrating imprisonment in the Victorian age
- Styles in fictional structure : the art of Jane Austen, Charlotte Bronte, George Eliot
- Superintending the poor : charitable ladies and paternal landlords in British fiction, 1770-1860
- The Anthem guide to short fiction
- The Edinburgh companion to modern jewish fiction
- The English country squire as depicted in English prose fiction from 1740 to 1800
- The English novel and prose narrative
- The Epistolary Novel : Its Origin, Development, Decline, and Residuary Influence
- The Ghost Story 1840-1920 : a cultural history
- The Gothic ideology : religious hysteria and anti-Catholicism in British popular fiction, 1780-1880
- The Gothic novel 1790-1830 : plot summaries and index to motifs
- The Grotesque in Contemporary British Fiction
- The Judas kiss : treason and betrayal in six modern Irish novels
- The Place de la Bastille : the story of a quartier
- The Politics of Story in Victorian Social Fiction
- The Protestant whore : courtesan narrative and religious controversy in England, 1680-1750
- The Self-Conscious Novel : Artifice in Fiction from Joyce to Pynchon
- The Semantics of Desire : Changing Models of Identity from Dickens to Joyce
- The Victorian actress in the novel and on the stage
- The Victorian novel dreams of the real : conventions and ideology
- The adventures of Sherlock Holmes
- The afterlife of property : domestic security and the Victorian novel
- The body economic : life, death, and sensation in political economy and the Victorian novel
- The bourgeois interior
- The contemporary British novel
- The conversational circle : re-reading the English novel, 1740-1775
- The cosmic time of empire : modern Britain and world literature
- The courtship novel, 1740-1820 : a feminized genre
- The dandy in Irish and American Southern fiction : aristocratic drag
- The dangerous lover : Gothic villains, Byronism, and the nineteenth-century seduction narrative
- The dream life of citizens : late Victorian novels and the fantasy of the state
- The early masters of English fiction
- The flirt's tragedy : desire without end in Victorian and Edwardian fiction
- The grotesque depiction of war and the military in eighteenth-century English fiction
- The literature of reconstruction : authentic fiction in the new millennium
- The maniac in the cellar : sensation novels of the 1860s
- The measure of manliness : disability and masculinity in the mid-Victorian novel
- The measure of manliness : disability and masculinity in the mid-Victorian novel
- The memoirs of Sherlock Holmes
- The nineteenth-century sensation novel
- The novel and the menagerie : totality, Englishness, and empire
- The novel of purpose : literature and social reform in the Anglo-American world
- The origins of the English marriage plot : literature, politics and religion in the eighteenth century
- The persons and places of the Brontë novels
- The physics of possibility : Victorian fiction, science, and gender
- The plot thickens : illustrated Victorian serial fiction from Dickens to Du Maurier
- The poetics of poesis : the making of nineteenth-century English fiction
- The power of lies : transgression in Victorian fiction
- The queer uncanny : new perspectives on the gothic
- The secret vice : masturbation in Victorian fiction and medical culture
- The shape of fear : horror and the fin de siecle culture of decadence
- The sign of Angellica : women, writing, and fiction, 1660-1800
- The sky of our manufacture : the London fog and British fiction from Dickens to Woolf
- The social life of fluids : blood, milk, and water in the Victorian novel
- The spread of novels : translation and prose fiction in the eighteenth century
- The theory of the novel in England, 1850-1870
- The visual arts, pictorialism, and the novel : James, Lawrence, and Woolf
- The woman painter in Victorian literature
- To-morrow
- Tom Sawyer, detective
- Traces of Another Time : History and Politics in Postwar British Fiction
- Trauma and recovery : in the twenty-first-century Irish novel
- Troubled legacies : narrative and inheritance
- Twentieth-century crime fiction : gender, sexuality, and the body
- Twenty-first-century fiction : contemporary British voices
- Types of English fiction
- Unmaking Love : : The Contemporary Novel and the Impossibility of Union
- Unsex'd revolutionaries : five women novelists of the 1790s
- Utopian geographies & the early English novel
- Victorian Dogs, Victorian Men : Affect and Animals in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture
- Victorian Reformations : Historical Fiction and Religious Controversy, 1820-1900
- Victorian afterlife : postmodern culture rewrites the nineteenth century
- Victorian fiction and the insights of sympathy : an alternative to the hermeneutics of suspicion
- Victorian quest romance : Stevenson, Haggard, Kipling, and Conan Doyle
- Victorian reformations : historical fiction and religious controversy, 1820-1900
- Victorian vogue : British novels on screen
- Vital signs : medical realism in nineteenth-century fiction
- Walking the Victorian streets : women, representation, and the city
- Women novelists before Jane Austen : the critics and their canons
- Women writers of children's classics
- Women's Gothic : from Clara Reeve to Mary Shelley
- Women's fiction of the Second World War : gender, power and resistance
- Women's work : labour, gender, authorship, 1750-1830
- Working-class fiction : from Chartism to Trainspotting
- Writing disenchantment : British First World War prose, 1914-30
- Yesterday's woman : domestic realism in the English novel
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