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- ""Paradise Lost"" and the Rhetoric of Literary Forms
- "My echoing song" : Andrew Marvell's poetry of criticism
- "The soul exceeds its circumstances" : the later poetry of Seamus Heaney
- "This long disease, my life" : Alexander Pope and the sciences
- A Fig for fortune by Anthony Copley : a Catholic response to The Faerie Queene
- A chastened communion : modern Irish poetry and Catholicism
- A companion to Pastoral poetry of the English Renaissance
- A companion to fifteenth-century English poetry
- A companion to the Middle English lyric
- A critical companion to John Skelton
- A discourse of English poetry (1586)
- A gallery to play to : the story of the Mersey Poets
- A mirror of Chaucer's world
- A preface to Chaucer : studies in medieval perspectives
- A runner among falling leaves
- A.E. Housman : hero of the hidden life
- Acceptable words : Essays on the poetry of Geoffrey Hill
- Aemilia Lanyer : gender, genre, and the canon
- Aeneid Book VI : a new verse translation
- Aesthetic and myth in the poetry of Keats
- Alexander Pope : the poet in the poems
- Alexander Pope and the traditions of formal verse satire
- Alfred Lord Tennyson's 'In Memoriam' : a reading guide
- Alfred Tennyson
- Alfred Tennyson : the critical legacy
- Allen Tate
- Amoral Gower : language, sex, and politics
- An Essay on Man
- Andrew Young : priest, poet and naturalist : a reassessment
- Anglicising romance : tail-rhyme and genre in medieval English literature
- Anglo-Catholic in religion : T.S. Eliot and Christianity
- Anniversary essays on Alexander Pope's The rape of the lock
- Answerable style: essays on Paradise lost
- Architectonics of imitation in Spenser, Daniel, and Drayton
- Avant-folk : small press poetry networks from 1950 to the present
- Awake the courteous echo : the themes and prosody of Comus, Lycidas, and Paradise regained in world literature with translations of the major analogues
- Awful parenthesis : suspension and the sublime in romantic and Victorian poetry
- BALLADS AND SONGS OF PETERLOO
- Basil Bunting
- Baudelaire & the English tradition
- Between worlds : the rhetorical universe of Paradise lost
- Blake and the assimilation of chaos
- Browning's beginnings : the art of disclosure
- Byron and Italy
- Byron and marginality
- Byron in Geneva : that Summer of 1816
- Byron's Ghosts : the Spectral, the Spiritual and the Supernatural
- Carol Ann Duffy
- Centre and periphery in modern British poetry
- Chamber music : Elizabethan sonnet-sequences and the pleasure of criticism
- Chaucer and Petrarch
- Chaucer and fame : reputation and reception
- Chaucer and his French contemporaries : natural music in the fourteenth century
- Chaucer and religion
- Chaucer and the city
- Chaucer and the country of the stars : poetic uses of astrological imagery
- Chaucer and the cultures of love and marriage
- Chaucer and the tradition of fame : symbolism in The house of fame,
- Chaucer on love, knowledge, and sight
- Chaucer's book of the duchess : contexts and interpretations
- Chaucer's queer poetics : rereading the dream trio
- Chaucer, Gower, and the affect of invention
- Chaucerian Theatricality
- Christianity and romance in medieval England
- Christopher Okigbo, 1930-67 : thirsting for sunlight
- Coleridge and Wordsworth : a lyrical dialogue
- Coleridge's metaphors of being
- Conflicts of devotion : liturgical poetics in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century England
- Congenial souls : reading Chaucer from Medieval to postmodern
- Contemporary Poetry
- Contemporary poetry
- Creating states : studies in the performative language of John Milton and William Blake
- Cutting the clouds towards
- Darwin's bards : British and American poetry in the age of evolution
- Decadent verse : an anthology of late Victorian poetry, 1872-1900
- Desire in the Canterbury Tales
- Dire straits : the perils of writing the early modern English coastline from Leland to Milton
- Dismantling glory : twentieth-century soldier poetry
- Domestic and heroic in Tennyson's poetry
- Dominion undeserved : Milton and the perils of creation
- Don Paterson : contemporary critical essays
- Donne's Anniversaries and the poetry of praise : the creation of a symbolic mode
- Dryden, the public writer, 1660-1685
- Dylan Thomas : the country of the spirit
- Early Auden
- Early modern nationalism and Milton's England
- Early modern women and the poem
- Edinburgh companion to Hugh MacDiarmid
- Edward Dowden : a critical edition of the complete poetry
- Edward Lear
- Edward Thomas : the origins of his poetry
- Edward Thomas and world literary studies : Wales, anglocentrism and English literature
- Elegy for an age : the presence of the past in Victorian literature
- Eliot in his time : essays on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of "The Wasteland"
- Elizabeth Barrett Browning
- Elizabeth Barrett Browning's 'Aurora Leigh' : a Reading Guide
- Enchanted ground : reimagining John Dryden
- English poetry of the First World War : a study in the evolution of lyric and narrative form
- Essays on Chaucerian irony
- Essays on English and American literature
- Ethics and exemplary narrative in Chaucer and Gower
- Experience into thought : perspectives in the Coleridge notebooks
- Fair copies : reproducing the English lyric from Tottel to Shakespeare
- Fantasy, forgery, and the Byron legend
- Fearful symmetry : a study of William Blake
- Feminizing Chaucer
- From lawmen to plowmen : Anglo-Saxon legal tradition and the School of Langland
- Gender and Romance in Chaucer's ""Canterbury Tales""
- George Lauder (1603-1670) : life and writings
- Getting there
- Gladsongs and gatherings : poetry and its social context in Liverpool since the 1960s
- God, man, and Satan : patterns of Christian thought and life in Paradise lost, Pilgrim's progress, and the great theologians
- Gower's Vulgar tongue : Ovid, lay religion, and English poetry in the Confessio Amantis
- Green thoughts, green shades : essays by contemporary poets on the early modern lyric
- Heaven in ordinary : poetry and religion in a secular age
- Henry Vaughan : the unfolding vision
- History and Poetics in the Early Writings of William Morris, 1855-1870
- Hopkins's poetics of speech sound : sprung rhythm, lettering, inscape
- Hugh MacDiarmid's poetry and politics of place : imagining a Scottish republic
- Ian Hamilton Finlay : Selections, Edited and with an Introduction by Alec Finlay
- Iconography and the professional reader : the politics of book production in the Douce Piers Plowman
- Images of kingship in Chaucer and his Ricardian contemporaries
- In gratitude for all the gifts : Seamus Heaney and Eastern Europe
- In search of Chaucer
- Incense tree : collected poems of Louise Ho
- Indecorous thinking : figures of speech in early modern poetics
- Infernal triad : the flesh, the world, and the devil in Spenser and Milton
- Inside paradise lost : reading the designs of Milton's epic
- Jackknife : new and selected poems
- James Thomson : essays for the tercentenary
- John Donne
- John Donne : conservative revolutionary
- John Gower and the limits of the law
- John Gower, Poetry and Propaganda in Fourteenth-Century England
- John Gower, trilingual poet : language, translation, and tradition
- John Keats and the Ideas of the Enlightenment
- John Lydgate and the Poetics of Fame
- John Milton's 'Paradise lost' : a reading guide
- Keats : the Myth of the Hero
- Literary visions of multicultural Ireland : the immigrant in contemporary Irish literature
- Liturgical Liaisons
- Looking into providences : designs and trials in Paradise Lost
- Louis MacNeice and the poetry of the 1930s
- Lyric apocalypse : Milton, Marvell, and the nature of events
- Lyric tactics : poetry, genre, and practice in later medieval England
- Magic and the supernatural in medieval English romance
- Magical imaginations : instrumental aesthetics in the English Renaissance
- Making the past present : David Jones, the Middle Ages, & modernism
- Mammon's music : literature and economics in the age of Milton
- Mapping the nation : an anthology of Indian poetry in English, 1870-1920
- Marvell's Ambivalence : Religion and the Politics of Imagination in mid-seventeenth century England
- Mathilde Blind and the culture of late-Victorian London
- Matthew Arnold : the poet as humanist
- Medieval romance : the aesthetics of possibility
- Medwin's conversations of Lord Byron
- Men and masculinities in Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde
- Middle English lyrics : new readings of short poems
- Middle English romance and the craft of memory
- Milk black carbon
- Milton and Catholicism
- Milton and his England
- Milton and the Revolutionary Reader
- Milton and the Sons of God : the divine image in Milton's epic poetry
- Milton and the martial muse : Paradise lost and European traditions of war
- Milton and the rabbis : Hebraism, Hellenism & Christianity
- Milton and the science of the saints
- Milton in early America
- Milton's earthly paradise : a historical study of Eden
- Milton's epics and the Book of Psalms
- Milton's ontology, cosmogony and physics
- Mirror of minds : changing psychological beliefs in English poetry
- Modern love and Poems of the English roadside, with poems and ballads
- Modern nostalgia : Siegfried Sassoon, trauma and the Second World War
- Modernist Poetics of History : Pound, Eliot, and the Sense of the Past
- Nancy Cunard : heiress, muse, political idealist
- New provinces : poems of several authors
- Newton demands the muse : Newton's Opticks and the eighteenth century poets
- Norman MacCaig
- Northrop Frye on Milton and Blake
- On Empson
- On Wordsworth's Prelude
- Ossianic unconformities : bardic poetry in the industrial age
- Parting words : Victorian poetry and public address
- Passion for living : John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester
- Passionate intellect : the poetry of Charles Tomlinson
- Paul Muldoon : critical essays
- Pen for a party : Dryden's Tory propaganda in its contexts
- Piers Plowman and the poetics of enigma : riddles, rhetoric, and theology
- Plato baptized : towards the interpretation of Spenser's mimetic fictions
- Poems
- Poems
- Poems of Percy Bysshe Shelley
- Poetic form in Blake's Milton
- Poetic voices of John Gower : politics and personae in the Confessio Amantis
- Poetry & Barthes : anglophone responses 1970-2000
- Poetry & geography : space and place in post-war poetry
- Poetry and courtliness in Renaissance England
- Poetry and displacement
- Poetry and the thought of song in nineteenth-century Britain
- Poetry by women in Ireland : a critical anthology 1870-1970
- Poetry, geography, gender : Women rewriting contemporary Wales
- Poets of the Second World War : Douglas, Lewis, Jarrell, Causley, Simpson & others
- Politics and language in Dryden's poetry : the arts of disguise
- Post-personal romanticism : democratic terror, prosthetic poetics, and the comedy of modern ethical life
- Postcolonial overtures : the politics of sound in contemporary Northern Irish poetry
- Power, plain English, and the rise of modern poetry
- Pre-Raphaelitism : poetry and painting
- Preachers, poets, and the early English lyric
- Private lives of the ancient mariner : Coleridge and his children
- Professing poetry : Seamus Heaney's poetics
- Protestant poetics and the seventeenth-century religious lyric
- Quest for Eros : Browning and 'Fifine'
- Quests of difference : reading Pope's poems
- R's Boat
- R.S. Thomas
- R.S. Thomas : a stylistic biography : writing Wales in English
- R.S. Thomas : identity, environment, and deity
- R.S. Thomas : serial obsessive
- Radical Shelley : the Philosophical Anarchism and Utopian Thought of Percy Bysshe Shelley
- Re-reading poets : the life of the author
- Reading F.T. Prince
- Reading In memoriam
- Reading Public Romanticism
- Reading the underthought : Jewish hermeneutics and the Christian poetry of Hopkins and Eliot
- Reading, desire, and the Eucharist in early modern religious poetry
- Rede me and be nott wrothe
- Religious rite and ceremony in Milton's poetry
- Renaissance psychologies : Spenser and Shakespeare
- Rethinking Chaucer's Legend of good women
- Retreat into the mind : Victorian poetry and the rise of psychiatry
- Revelation and knowledge : Romanticism and religious faith
- Revisiting the waste land
- Rhyme and meaning in Richard Crashaw
- Robert Browning's language
- Robert Burns
- Robert Thornton and his books : essays on the Lincoln and London Thornton manuscripts
- Romantic Marks and Measures : Wordsworth's Poetry in Fields of Print
- Romanticism and the Forms of Ruin : Wordsworth, Coleridge, the Modalities of Fragmentation
- Romanticism and women poets : opening the doors of reception
- Rupert Brooke in the First World War
- Sacred and profane in Chaucer and late medieval literature : essays in honour of John V. Fleming
- Sanity, madness, transformation : the psyche in Romanticism
- Savage economy : the returns of Middle English romance
- Scott the rhymer
- Seamus Heaney and medieval poetry
- Second Person Singular : Late Victorian Women Poets and the Bonds of Verse
- Selected poetry and prose [of] Samuel Johnson
- Self, text, and romantic irony : the example of Byron
- Shades of Authority : the Poetry of Lowell, Hill and Heaney
- Shelley's living artistry : the poetry and drama of Percy Bysshe Shelley
- Shelley's major poetry : the fabric of a vision
- Shelleyan Eros : the Rhetoric of Romantic Love
- Singing in a foreign land : Anglo-Jewish poetry, 1812-1847
- Sir Bevis of Hampton in literary tradition
- Skylark meets meadowlark : reimagining the bird in British romantic and contemporary Native American literature
- Some observations on eighteenth century poetry
- Sources and analogues of the Canterbury Tales, Vol. 1
- Sources and analogues of the Canterbury tales, Volume II
- Spenser and Virgil : the pastoral poems
- Spenser and literary pictorialism
- Spenser's allegory : the anatomy of imagination
- Spenser's allegory of justice in book five of the Faerie queene
- Spenser's famous flight : a Renaissance idea of a literary career
- Spenser's ruins and the art of recollection
- Spenser, Ronsard, and Du Bellay : a Renaissance comparison
- Spenserian allegory and Elizabethan biblical exegesis : a context for 'The Faerie Queene'
- Stateliest measures : Tennyson and the literature of Greece and Rome
- Strange truths in undiscovered lands : Shelley's poetic development and romantic geography
- Style and consciousness in Middle English narrative
- Symbol and truth in Blake's myth
- T.S. Eliot
- Ted Hughes
- Tennyson's language
- Testament of love
- The Antifraternal Tradition in Medieval Literature
- The Browning critics
- The Byronic hero : types and prototypes
- The Canterbury tales
- The Canterbury tales and the good society
- The Court of Sapience
- The Dennis Brutus tapes : essays at autobiography
- The Edinburgh companion to James Hogg
- The Edinburgh companion to Liz Lochhead
- The Edinburgh companion to Robert Burns
- The Edinburgh companion to contemporary Scottish poetry
- The English lyric from Wyatt to Donne : a history of the plain and eloquent styles
- The Epistolary Moment : the Poetics of the Eighteenth-Century Verse Epistle
- The Form of the Unfinished : English Poetics from Spenser to Pound
- The Georgic revolution
- The Linguistic Moment : From Wordsworth to Stevens
- The Milton encyclopedia
- The Orient in Chaucer and medieval romance
- The Penn commentary on Piers Plowman, Volume 4, C Passūs 15-19 ; B Passūs 13-17
- The Prison and the pinnacle
- The Spenser encyclopedia
- The analogy of The Faerie queene
- The arms of the family : the significance of John Milton's relatives and associates
- The art of English poesy
- The book of the incipit : beginnings in the fourteenth century
- The celestial cycle : the theme of Paradise lost in world literature with translations of the major analogues
- The character of the poet : Wordsworth in the prelude
- The civil war
- The classical tradition in operation
- The collected letters of William Morris, Volume I, 1848-1880
- The collected letters of William Morris, Volume II, 1881-1884
- The collected works of Ann Hawkshaw
- The collected works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Volume 4, part II, The friend
- The constitution of Shelley's poetry : the argument of language in Prometheus unbound
- The contemplative poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins
- The dial of virtue : a study of poems on affairs of state in the seventeenth century
- The dialogic Keats : time and history in the major poems
- The faith of John Dryden : change and continuity
- The forms of youth : twentieth-century poetry and adolescence
- The ghost behind the masks : the Victorian poets and Shakespeare
- The house of life : a sonnet-sequence
- The idea of Anglo-Saxon England in Middle English romance
- The imagist poets
- The kindly flame : a study of the third and fourth books of Spenser's Faerie queene
- The laughter of foxes : a study of Ted Hughes
- The legacy of Apollo : antiquity, authority and Chaucerian poetics
- The letters of Edward FitzGerald, Volume III, 1867-1876
- The letters of Edward FitzGerald, Volume IV, 1877-1883
- The life of William Cowper
- The making of Restoration poetry
- The making of Sir Philip Sidney
- The midnight court : Cúirt an mheán oÃche : a critical edition
- The mythographic Chaucer : the fabulation of sexual politics
- The ovidian vogue : literary fashion and imitative practice in late Elizabethan England
- The owl and the nightingale : the poem and its critics
- The place of poetry : two centuries of an art in crisis
- The poem's two bodies : the poetics of the 1590 Faerie queene
- The poetic art of W.H. Auden
- The poetry of Dylan Thomas : under the spelling wall
- The poetry of kissing in early modern Europe : from the Catullan Revival to Secundus, Shakespeare and the English Cavaliers
- The poetry of saying : British poetry and its discontents, 1950-2000
- The poetry of the Faerie queene
- The religion of empire : political theology in Blake's prophetic symbolism
- The resolved soul : a study of Marvell's major poems
- The return of Eden : five essays on Milton's epics
- The rise and fall of meter : poetry and English national culture, 1860--1930
- The road to Xanadu : a study in the ways of the imagination
- The satanic epic
- The school of love : the evolution of the Stuart love lyric
- The social vision of William Blake
- The song of Troilus : lyric authority in the medieval book
- The spell of the Yukon, and other verses
- The split world of Gerard Manley Hopkins : an essay in semiotic phenomenology
- The statesman's science : history, nature, and law in the political thought of Samuel Taylor Coleridge
- The symbolic imagination : Coleridge and the romantic tradition
- The thing about Roy Fisher : critical studies
- The three genres and the interpretation of lyric
- The three temptations : medieval man in search of the world
- The unfolding God of Jung and Milton
- The unremarkable Wordsworth
- The vast design, patterns in W.B. Yeats's aesthetic
- The voice of the people : Hamish Henderson and Scottish cultural politics
- The wheel of language : representing speech in Middle English poetry, 1377-1422
- The works of Thomas Traherne, Vol. 1
- The works of Thomas Traherne, Vol. 4
- The works of Thomas Traherne, Volume II | Part 1, Commentaries of heaven | Abhorrence to alone
- Thomas Chatterton's art : experiments in imagined history
- Tongue of water, teeth of stones : Northern Irish poetry and social violence
- Tony Harrison and the Holocaust
- Touching God : Hopkins and love
- Toward Samson Agonistes : the growth of Milton's mind
- Toward an Augustan poetic : Edmund Waller's "reform" of English poetry
- True friendship : Geoffrey Hill, Anthony Hecht, and Robert Lowell under the sign of Eliot and Pound
- Unpremeditated verse; feeling and perception in Paradise lost
- Utmost art : complexity in the verse of George Herbert
- Verse and virtuosity : the adaptation of Latin rhetoric in Old English poetry
- Victorian poets and the changing Bible
- Voyages over Voices : Critical Essays on Anne Stevenson
- W.S. Graham : speaking towards you
- When the eternal can be met : the Bergsonian theology of time in the works of C.S. Lewis, T.S. Eliot and W.H. Auden
- Whose People? : Wales, Israel, Palestine
- Wilfred Owen
- Willful submission : sado-erotics and heavenly marriage in Victorian religious poetry
- William Langland's Piers Plowman : the C version : a verse translation
- William Morris and the uses of violence, 1856-1890
- William Wordsworth and the ecology of authorship : the roots of environmentalism in nineteenth-century culture
- With mortal voice : the creation of Paradise lost
- Women Writers and Poetic Identity : Dorothy Wordsworth, Emily Bronte and Emily Dickinson
- Women peasant poets in eighteenth-century England, Scotland, and Germany : milkmaids on Parnassus
- Words of eternity : Blake and the poetics of the sublime
- Wordsworth and the poetry of what we are
- Wordsworth's metaphysical verse : geometry, nature, and form
- Writing home : poetry and place in Northern Ireland, 1968-2008
- Wyatt Abroad : Tudor Diplomacy and the Translation of Power
- Yeats and afterwords
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