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The Woman's Historical Novel: British Women Writers, 1900-2000

By D. Wallace

Virginia Woolf's Ethics of the Short Story

By C. Reynier

Early Modern Authorship and Prose Continuations: Adaptation and Ownership from Sidney to Richardson

By N. Simonova

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

By James Grande

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

By Maurizio Ascari

Lawrence's England: The Major Fiction, 1913-20

By M. Black

A Conrad Chronology

By O. Knowles

Urban Enlightenment and the Eighteenth-Century Periodical Essay: Transatlantic Retrospects

By R. Squibbs

Bringing Light to Twilight: Perspectives on a Pop Culture Phenomenon

By G. Anatol

Agatha Christie: Power and Illusion

By R.A. York

Satire and Secrecy in English Literature from 1650 to 1750

By M. Rabb

British Fiction After Modernism: The Novel at Mid-Century

By M. MacKay, L. Stonebridge

Conversion and Reform in the British Novel in the 1790s: A Revolution of Opinions

By A. Markley

Music in Contemporary British Fiction: Listening to the Novel

By G. Smyth

Gender, Professions and Discourse: Early Twentieth-Century Women's Autobiography

By C. Etherington-Wright

Machinic Modernism: The Deleuzian Literary Machines of Woolf, Lawrence and Joyce

By B. Monaco

Hysteria, Trauma and Melancholia: Performative Maladies in Contemporary Anglophone Drama

By C. Wald

Joyce through Lacan and Zizek: Explorations

By S. Brivic

The Anti-Hero in the American Novel: From Joseph Heller to Kurt Vonnegut

By D. Simmons

Holocaust as Fiction: Bernhard Schlink's "Nazi" Novels and Their Films

By W. Donahue

Contemporary Irish Republican Prison Writing: Writing and Resistance

By L. Whalen

Teaching African American Women's Writing

By G. Wisker

Secrecy and Sapphic Modernism: Reading Romans a Clef Between the Wars

By S. Nair

Middlebrow Literary Cultures: The Battle of the Brows, 1920-1960

By E. Brown, M. Grover

Forms of English History in Literature, Landscape, and Architecture

By J. Twyning

Teaching African American Women's Writing

By G. Wisker

Irish Contemporary Landscapes in Literature and the Arts

By M. Mianowski

Reaganism, Thatcherism and the Social Novel

By C. Hutchinson

Aristocratic Women and the Literary Nation, 1832-1867

By M. O'Cinneide

Much Ado About Nothing (The RSC Shakespeare)

By William Shakespeare, Professor Jonathan Bate, Eric Rasmussen