books by subject
Communication Studies

Researching Language and Literacy in Social Context: A Reader (Open University Books)

Narratives of Class in New Irish and Scottish Literature: From Joyce to Kelman, Doyle, Galloway, and McNamee

Bringing Light to Twilight: Perspectives on a Pop Culture Phenomenon

Publishing in the First World War: Essays in Book History

The Book in Africa: Critical Debates

Philip Larkin: Art and Self: Five Studies

A Counter-History of Crime Fiction: Supernatural, Gothic, Sensational

William Cobbett, the Press and Rural England: Radicalism and the Fourth Estate, 1792-1835

Social Constructionist Identity Politics and Literary Studies

Columbus, Shakespeare, and the Interpretation of the New World

Queen Victoria and the Theatre of Her Age

New World Orders in Contemporary Children's Literature: Utopian Transformations

British Fiction and the Cold War

Gender and Power in Shrew-Taming Narratives, 1500-1700

X-Rated!: The Power of Mythic Symbolism in Popular Culture

The Funk Era and Beyond: New Perspectives on Black Popular Culture

The Latino/a Canon and the Emergence of Post-Sixties Literature

New Essays on the African American Novel: From Hurston and Ellison to Morrison and Whitehead

A Theory of Freedom: Feminism and the Social Contract

Race and Identity in Hemingway's Fiction

Literary Politics: The Politics of Literature and the Literature of Politics

Idleness, Indolence and Leisure in English Literature

Citing Shakespeare: The Reinterpretation of Race in Contemporary Literature and Art

Contemporary British Literature and Urban Space: After Thatcher

Cultural Theory After the Contemporary

Visionary Materialism in the Early Works of William Blake: The Intersection of Enthusiasm and Empiricism

Waste

The Book of Symbols. Reflections on Archetypal Images

The Literary Tourist
