books by subject
Literary Theory & Movements
A Counter-History of Crime Fiction: Supernatural, Gothic, Sensational
Lawrence's England: The Major Fiction, 1913-20
British Romanticism and the Edinburgh Review: Bicentenary Essays
Shakespeare Studies Today: Romanticism Lost
Teaching Chaucer
Evelyn Waugh: A Literary Life
The Performing Century: Nineteenth-Century Theatre's History
Coleridge and the Crisis of Reason
British Romanticism and Continental Influences: Writing in an Age of Europhobia
Irish Postmodernisms and Popular Culture
Wordsworth's Poetic Theory: Knowledge, Language, Experience
Lusting for London: Australian Expatriate Writers at the Hub of Empire, 1870-1950
A Conrad Chronology
Imagining Shakespeare's Original Audience, 1660-2000: Groundlings, Gallants, Grocers
Joycean Legacies
Philip Larkin: Art and Self: Five Studies
Pirates? The Politics of Plunder, 1550-1650
Publishing in the First World War: Essays in Book History
Republican Politics and English Poetry, 1789-1874
Urban Enlightenment and the Eighteenth-Century Periodical Essay: Transatlantic Retrospects
Modernist Melancholia: Freud, Conrad and Ford
Frances Power Cobbe and Victorian Feminism
Dostoevsky's Greatest Characters: A New Approach to "Notes from the Underground," Crime and Punishment, and The Brothers Karamozov
Representing Scotland in Literature, Popular Culture and Iconography: The Masks of the Modern Nation
Bringing Light to Twilight: Perspectives on a Pop Culture Phenomenon
Shakespeare's Irrational Endings: The Problem Plays
Agatha Christie: Power and Illusion
Indians, Environment, and Identity on the Borders of American Literature: From Faulkner and Morrison to Walker and Silko
Stevens, Williams, Crane and the Motive for Metaphor