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- "Confessional" writing and the twentieth-century literary imagination
- 1611 : authority, gender and the word in early modern England
- A cultural history of the Irish novel, 1790-1829
- A guidebook to Paradise lost
- A history of Irish working-class writing
- A history of early modern women's writing
- A history of modernist literature
- A modern Coleridge : cultivation, addiction, habits
- A poetics of postmodernism and neomodernism : rewriting Mrs Dalloway
- A short history of early modern England : British literature in context
- Angels of modernism : religion, culture, aesthetics 1910-1960
- Anglo-American imperialism and the Pacific : discourses of encounter
- Animality in British Romanticism : the aesthetics of species
- Animals in Irish literature and culture
- Ann Radcliffe, Romanticism and the Gothic
- Approaches to teaching Austen's Mansfield Park
- Approaches to teaching Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings and other works
- Approaches to teaching the novels of Henry Fielding
- Artisans and narrative craft in late-medieval England
- Assembling Flann O'Brien
- At Vanity Fair : from Bunyan to Thackeray
- Atonement and self-sacrifice in nineteenth-century narrative
- Authoring war : the literary representation of war from the Iliad to Iraq
- B. S. Johnson and post-war literature : possibilities of the avant garde
- Beckett's art of absence : rethinking the void
- Beckett's political imagination
- Beckett, modernism and the material imagination
- Becoming Christian : race, reformation, and early modern English romance
- Becoming a poet in Anglo-Saxon England
- Before George Eliot : Marian Evans and the periodical press
- Ben Jonson's walk to Scotland : an annotated edition of the 'foot voyage'
- Bernard MacLaverty : new critical readings
- Blake 2.0 : William Blake in twentieth-century art, music and culture
- Blake and the Methodists
- Blake's drama : theatre, performance, and identity in the illuminated books
- Blake, sexuality and bourgeois politeness
- Bloomsbury, Modernism, and the Reinvention of Intimacy
- Books for children, books for adults : age and the novel from Defoe to James
- British Colonial realism in Africa : inalienable objects, contested domains
- British Writers and the Approach of World War II
- British literary salons of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries
- British pirates in print and performance
- British romanticism in European perspective : into the Eurozone
- British women's life writing, 1760-1840 : friendship, community, and collaboration
- British writers and MI5 surveillance, 1930-1960
- Charles Dickens and 'Boz' : the birth of the industrial-age author
- Charles Dickens and the sciences of childhood : popular medicine, child health and Victorian culture
- Chastity in early Stuart literature and culture
- Civil antisemitism, modernism, and British culture, 1902-1939
- Cognition and girlhood in Shakespeare's world : rethinking female adolescence
- Coleridge and the daemonic imagination
- Coleridge and the nature of imagination : evolution, engagement with the world, and poetry
- Common writing : essays on literary culture and public debate
- Conspicuous bodies : provincial belief and the making of Joyce and Rushdie
- Constructing the canon of early modern drama
- Constructions of masculinity in British literature from the Middle Ages to the present
- Contemporary British fiction and the cultural politics of disenfranchisement : freedom and the city
- Contemporary British literature and urban space : after Thatcher
- Contemporary fictions of multiculturalism : diversity and the millennial London novel
- Continuity and change in Irish poetry, 1966-2010
- Cosmopolitan criticism and postcolonial literature
- Cosmopolitanism and the literary imagination
- Cultural afterlives and screen adaptations of classic literature : Wuthering Heights and company
- Cultures of the sublime : selected readings, 1750-1830
- Curious subjects : women and the trials of realism
- Dangerous edges of Graham Greene : journeys with saints and sinners
- De-constructing Dahl
- Dead masters : mentoring and intertextuality in Samuel Johnson
- Degeneration, Normativity and the Gothic at the Fin de Siècle
- Deixis in the Early Modern English Lyric : unsettling spatial anchors like "Here," "This," "Come"
- Democratising beauty in nineteenth-century Britain : art and the politics of public life
- Dickens and the business of death
- Dickens' novels as poetry : allegory and literature of the city
- Dickens, religion, and society
- Dorothy Wordsworth and Hartley Coleridge : the poetics of relationship
- Dramatizing time in twentieth-century fiction
- Dylan Thomas : a literary life
- Early Modern Authorship and Prose Continuations : Adaptation and Ownership from Sidney to Richardson
- Early modern drama and the Bible : contexts and readings, 1570-1625
- Early modern playhouse manuscripts and the editing of Shakespeare
- Edmund Burke and the Art of Rhetoric
- Edmund Spenser's War on Lord Burghley
- Eighteenth-century vitalism : bodies, culture, politics
- Ellipsis in English literature : signs of omission
- Emerson's transatlantic romanticism
- Environmental degradation in Jacobean drama
- Essays on James Clarence Mangan : the man in the cloak
- Ethics and enjoyment in late medieval poetry : love after Aristotle
- Everyday words and the character of prose in nineteenth-century Britain
- Evolution and Victorian culture
- Fairy tales, natural history and Victorian culture
- Field Day and the translation of Irish identities : performing contradictions
- Fire on the water : sailors, slaves, and insurrection in early American literature, 1789-1886
- Flann O'Brien and modernism
- Food and the literary imagination
- Foreign and native on the English stage, 1588-1611 : metaphor and national identity
- Forget me not : the rise of the British literary annual, 1823-1835
- Forging romantic China : Sino-British cultural exchange, 1760-1840
- Franco-British cultural exchanges, 1880-1940 : channel packets
- Friendship and allegiance in eighteenth-century literature : the politics of private virtue in the age of Walpole
- From England to Bohemia : heresy and communication in the later Middle Ages
- G. K. Chesterton, London and Modernity
- Geopolitics and the Anglophone novel, 1890-2011
- George Eliot and money : economics, ethics and literature
- Global Frankenstein
- Grief and women writers in the English renaissance
- Habit in the English novel, 1850-1900 : lived environments, practices of the self
- Handbook of American Romanticism
- Harriet Martineau : further letters
- Hegel and the English romantic tradition
- Hidden possibilities : essays in honor of Muriel Spark
- How to read a Shakespearean play text
- Idleness, contemplation and the aesthetic, 1750-1830
- Imagined sovereignties : toward a new political romanticism
- Imagining Ireland in the poems and plays of W.B.Yeats : nation, class, and state
- Imagining the audience in early modern drama, 1558-1642
- Imitatio Christi : the poetics of piety in early modern England
- Indography : writing the "Indian" in early modern England
- Interpretation of Samuel Johnson
- Intimacy and sexuality in the age of Shakespeare
- Ireland and romanticism : publics, nations and scenes of cultural production
- Irish Essays
- Irish Gothics : genres, forms, modes, and traditions, 1760-1890
- Irish culture and colonial modernity, 1800-2000 : the transformation of oral space
- J. G. Ballard : visions and revisions
- J. M. Coetzee and the politics of style
- J.R.R. Tolkien's double worlds and creative process : language and life
- Jacqueline Wilson
- James Hogg and British Romanticism : a kaleidoscopic art
- Jane Austen and modernization : sociological readings
- Jewish representation in British literature 1780-1840 : after Shylock
- John Fowles
- John Thelwall : selected poetry and poetics
- John Thelwall in the Wordsworth circle : the silenced partner
- Joseph Conrad and H. G. Wells : the fin-de-siècle literary scene
- Joseph Conrad's critical reception
- Journal to Stella : Letters to Esther Johnson and Rebecca Dingley, 1710-1713
- Joyce's Dante : exile, memory, and community
- Joycean Legacies
- Katherine Mansfield and continental Europe : connections and influences
- Kazuo Ishiguro and memory
- Key Concepts in Romantic Literature
- King Lear
- Language as the site of revolt in Medieval and Early Modern England : speaking as a woman
- Languages of the night : minor languages and the literary imagination in twentieth-century Ireland and Europe
- Late Shakespeare, 1608-1613
- Law and the Brontës
- Lesbian scandal and the culture of modernism
- Literary Politics : the Politics of Literature and the Literature of Politics
- Literary ghosts from the Victorians to Modernism : the haunting interval
- Literary networks and dissenting print culture in Romantic-period Ireland
- Literature after postmodernism : reconstructive fantasies
- Literature and politics in the 1620s : 'whisper'd counsells'
- Literature and the politics of post-Victorian decadence
- Literature of an independent England : revisions of England, Englishness and English literature
- Literature's sensuous geographies : postcolonial matters of place
- Literature, commerce, and the spectacle of modernity, 1750-1800
- Literature, gender and politics in Britain during the war for America, 1770-1785
- Literature, immigration and diaspora in fin-de-siècle England : a cultural history of the 1905 Aliens Act
- Living death in medieval French and English literature
- Local negotiations of English nationhood, 1570-1680
- Lord Byron and Scandalous Celebrity
- Lost plays in Shakespeare's England
- Lyric apocalypse : Milton, Marvell, and the nature of events
- Mad at the world : a life of John Steinbeck
- Magical realism and cosmopolitanism : strategizing belonging
- Mapping mythologies : countercurrents in eighteenth-century British poetry and cultural history
- Masculinity and the new imperialism : rewriting manhood in British popular literature, 1870-1914
- Medieval English literature
- Melancholy and literary biography, 1640-1816
- Melancholy experience in literature of the long eighteenth century : before depression, 1660-1800
- Melodramatic imperial writing : from the Sepoy Rebellion to Cecil Rhodes
- Men of feeling in eighteenth-century literature : touching fiction
- Metropolitan art and literature, 1810-1840 : Cockney adventures
- Milton and the art of rhetoric
- Milton and the burden of freedom
- Milton, toleration, and nationhood
- Mobility in the Victorian novel : placing the nation
- Modern Irish and Scottish poetry
- Modern manuscripts : the extended mind and creative undoing from Darwin to Beckett and beyond
- Modernism and cosmology : absurd lights
- Modernism and mobility : the passport and cosmopolitan experience
- Modernism and naturalism in British and Irish fiction, 1880-1930
- Modernism and popular music
- Modernism and race
- Modernism and the reinvention of decadence
- Modernism, imperialism, and the historical sense
- Modernism, periodicals, and cultural poetics
- Modernism, satire, and the novel
- Modernist fiction and vagueness : philosophy, form, and language
- Modernist mythopoeia : the twilight of the gods
- Modernist nowheres : politics and utopia in early modernist writing, 1900-1920
- Modernity's Mist : British Romanticism and the poetics of anticipation
- Mortality and form in late modernist literature
- Mourning and mysticism in First World War literature and beyond : grappling with ghosts
- Moving Shakespeare indoors : performance and repertoire in the Jacobean playhouse
- Much ado about nothing
- Mythologies of the Prophet Muhammad in early modern English culture
- Narrating the Crusades : loss and recovery in medieval and early modern English literature
- Narrative hospitality in late Victorian fiction : novel ethics
- Narrative paths : African travel in modern fiction and nonfiction
- Nation and citizenship in the twentieth-century British novel
- Natural disasters and Victorian empire : famines, fevers and the literary cultures of South Asia
- Necromanticism : traveling to meet the dead, 1750-1860
- Neo-Victorian freakery : the cultural afterlife of the Victorian freak show
- Northern Irish poetry and domestic space
- Oscar Wilde and ancient Greece
- Oscar Wilde, Wilfred Owen, and male desire : begotten, not made
- Ovid and the liberty of speech in Shakespeare's England
- Palimpsests and the literary imagination of medieval England : collected essays
- Paradise lost and the cosmological revolution
- Perceiving pain in African literature
- Performing early modern drama today
- Philip Larkin : art and self : five studies
- Philology and global English studies : retracings
- Picturing reform in Victorian Britain
- Picturing the postcard : a new media crisis at the turn of the century
- Poetry and language : the linguistics of verse
- Poetry of attention in the eighteenth century
- Politicizing domesticity from Henrietta Maria to Milton's Eve
- Popular fiction and brain science in the late nineteenth century
- Portraits from life : modernist novelists and autobiography
- Postcolonial fiction and disability : exceptional children, metaphor and materiality
- Postmodern literature and race
- Problem fathers in Shakespeare and Renaissance drama
- Puritanism and modernist novels : from moral character to the ethical self
- Queer adolescent literature as a complement to the English language arts curriculum
- Race, empire and First World War writing
- Reading John Keats
- Reading William Blake
- Reading class through Shakespeare, Donne, and Milton
- Reading historical fiction : the revenant and remembered past
- Reading history in children's books
- Reading memory in early modern literature
- Reading postwar British and Irish poetry
- Reading the animal in the literature of the British Raj
- Reading the contemporary Irish novel, 1987-2007
- Reading the ruins : modernism, bombsites and British culture
- Reason and imagination in Chaucer, the perle-poet, and the cloud-author : seeing from the center
- Relics of Death in Victorian Literature and Culture
- Religion and aesthetic experience in Joyce and Yeats
- Representations of Elizabeth I in early modern culture
- Representing Sylvia Plath
- Restoration plays and players : an introduction
- Rethinking historicism from Shakespeare to Milton
- Revolution and the antiquarian book : reshaping the past, 1780-1815
- Romantic dharma : the emergence of Buddhism into nineteenth-century Europe
- Romantic magazines and metropolitan literary culture
- Romantic poetry and literary coteries : the dialect of the tribe
- Romanticism and childhood : the infantilization of British literary culture
- Romanticism and the Museum
- Romanticism and the emotions
- Sacred seeds : new world plants in early modern English literature
- Samuel Beckett and testimony
- Samuel Beckett and the language of subjectivity
- Samuel Beckett in context
- Samuel Johnson in context
- Scottish women's writing in the long nineteenth century : the romance of everyday life
- Seamus Heaney's Regions
- Sensation and sublimation in Charles Dickens
- Serialization in popular culture
- Sexy Blake
- Shakespeare and Renaissance ethics
- Shakespeare and cognition : thinking fast and slow through character
- Shakespeare and early modern religion
- Shakespeare and the digital world : redefining scholarship and practice
- Shakespeare and the urgency of now : criticism and theory in the 21st century
- Shakespeare and world cinema
- Shakespeare in the eighteenth century
- Shakespeare in the marketplace of words
- Shakespeare in the nineteenth century
- Shakespeare's Boys : a Cultural History
- Shakespeare's possible worlds
- Shakespeare's stage traffic : imitation, borrowing and competition in Renaissance theatre
- Shakespeare's staged spaces and playgoers' perception
- Shakespeare, popularity and the public sphere
- Shakespeare, time and the Victorians : a pictorial exploration
- Shakespearean Echoes
- Shakespearean sensations : experiencing literature in early modern England
- Shaw, Plato, and Euripides : classical currents in Major Barbara
- Shelley's visual imagination
- Shipwrecked : disaster and transformation in Homer, Shakespeare, Defoe, and the modern world
- Silence and Subject in Modern Literature : Spoken Violence
- Sleep, romance and human embodiment : vitality from Spenser to Milton
- Small world : Ireland, 1798-2018
- Social reform in Gothic writing : fantastic forms of change, 1764-1834
- Spatial engagement with poetry
- Staging conventions in medieval English theatre
- Studying Shakespeare in performance
- Studying Shakespeare's Contemporaries
- Studying early printed books, 1450-1800 : a practical guide
- Sublime Coleridge : the Opus Maximum
- Swift and Others
- Sympathy and India in British literature, 1770-1830
- Sympathy, sensibility and the literature of feeling in the eighteenth century
- T. S. Eliot : the poet as Christian
- T. S. Eliot's dialectical imagination
- T.S. Eliot and the dynamic imagination
- Tales from Shakespeare : Creative Collisions
- Ted Hughes in context
- Ted Hughes's South Yorkshire : made in Mexborough
- The 'invisible hand' and British fiction, 1818-1860 : Adam Smith, political economy, and the genre of realism
- The 1970s : a decade of contemporary British fiction
- The Anglo-Scottish border and the shaping of identity, 1300-1600
- The British short story
- The Brontës in context
- The Cambridge Companion to English Poets
- The Cambridge Companion to Irish Modernism
- The Cambridge Companion to Medieval English Culture
- The Cambridge Companion to Ulysses
- The Cambridge Companion to the Bloomsbury Group
- The Cambridge Introduction to Chaucer
- The Cambridge Introduction to modernist poetry
- The Cambridge Old English reader
- The Cambridge companion to British Black and Asian literature (1945-2010)
- The Cambridge companion to European modernism
- The Cambridge companion to Frankenstein
- The Cambridge companion to H.D.
- The Cambridge companion to Paradise lost
- The Cambridge companion to Rudyard Kipling
- The Cambridge companion to Scottish literature
- The Cambridge companion to Shakespeare and contemporary dramatists
- The Cambridge companion to Shakespeare and contemporary dramatists
- The Cambridge companion to Ted Hughes
- The Cambridge companion to To the lighthouse
- The Cambridge companion to Ulysses
- The Cambridge companion to creative writing
- The Cambridge companion to fantasy literature
- The Cambridge companion to literature and the Anthropocene
- The Cambridge companion to popular fiction
- The Cambridge companion to the Pre-Raphaelites
- The Cambridge companion to the Victorian novel
- The Cambridge companion to the city in literature
- The Cambridge companion to the literature of London
- The Cambridge companion to the literature of London
- The Cambridge companion to the modern Gothic
- The Cambridge companion to the sonnet
- The Cambridge companion to women's writing in the Romantic period
- The Cambridge history of Victorian literature
- The Cambridge history of early medieval English literature
- The Cambridge history of gay and lesbian literature
- The Cambridge history of the English novel
- The Cambridge introduction to Anglo-Saxon literature
- The Cambridge introduction to British romantic poetry
- The Cambridge introduction to Byron
- The Cambridge introduction to George Orwell
- The Cambridge introduction to eighteenth-century poetry
- The Cambridge introduction to the eighteenth-century novel
- The Cambridge introduction to travel writing
- The Caribbean and the medical imagination, 1764-1834 : slavery, disease and colonial modernity
- The Ecology of British romantic conservatism, 1790-1837
- The Irish new woman
- The Japanese effect in contemporary Irish poetry
- The Little Review "Ulysses"
- The New Cambridge Companion to Joseph Conrad
- The Production of Books in England 1350-1500
- The Romantic crowd : sympathy, controversy and print culture
- The Romantic imagination and astronomy : on all sides infinity
- The Shakespearean stage space
- The Tempest and new world-Utopian politics
- The Victorian novel and masculinity
- The Victorian novel and the space of art : fictional form on display
- The Victorian novel, service work, and the nineteenth-century economy
- The afterlives of eighteenth-century fiction
- The appearance of print in eighteenth-century fiction
- The blank-verse tradition from Milton to Stevens : freethinking and the crisis of modernity
- The child in British literature : literary constructions of childhood, medieval to contemporary
- The demographic imagination and the nineteenth-century city : Paris, London, New York
- The divine in the commonplace : reverent natural history and the novel in Britain
- The drama of memory in Shakespeare's history plays
- The dynamics of inheritance on the Shakespearean stage
- The early modern Medea : Medea in English literature, 1558-1688
- The gnostic paradigm : forms of knowing in English literature of the late Middle Ages
- The hidden Jane Austen
- The hobbit
- The language of ethics and community in Graham Greene's fiction
- The later affluence of W.B. Yeats and Wallace Stevens
- The legacies of modernism : historicising postwar and contemporary fiction
- The literature of Northern Ireland : spectral borderlands
- The literature of reconstruction : authentic fiction in the new millennium
- The literature of waste : material ecopoetics and ethical matter
- The making of poetry : Coleridge, the Wordsworths, and their year of marvels
- The material letter in early modern England : manuscript letters and the culture and practices of letter-writing, 1512-1635
- The medieval manuscript book : cultural approaches
- The melancholy assemblage : affect and epistemology in the English Renaissance
- The modernist novel : a critical introduction
- The music of verse : metrical experiment in nineteenth-century poetry
- The myth of Piers Plowman : constructing a medieval literary archive
- The myth of Rome in Shakespeare and his contemporaries
- The new Cambridge companion to Samuel Beckett
- The new Cambridge companion to T. S. Eliot
- The new Milton criticism
- The other East and nineteenth-century British literature : imagining Poland and the Russian Empire
- The pain of Reformation : Spenser, vulnerability, and the ethics of masculinity
- The places of wit in early modern English comedy
- The plot thickens : illustrated Victorian serial fiction from Dickens to Du Maurier
- The politics of Samuel Johnson
- The postcolonial cultural industry : icons, markets, mythologies
- The prince of minor writers : the selected essays of Max Beerbohm
- The rail, the body and the pen : essays on travel, medicine and technology in 19th century British literature
- The romance of gambling in the eighteenth-century British novel
- The sanitary arts : aesthetic culture and the Victorian cleanliness campaigns
- The secret history of Jane Eyre : how Charlotte Brontë wrote her masterpiece
- The severed head and the grafted tongue : literature, translation and violence in early modern Ireland
- The silver fork novel : fashionable fiction in the age of reform
- The smoke of the soul : medicine, physiology and religion in early modern England
- The storm at sea : political aesthetics in the time of Shakespeare
- The travel writings of Marguerite Blessington : the most gorgeous lady on the tour
- Theatre and testimony in Shakespeare's England : a culture of mediation
- Thinking through style : non-fiction prose of the long nineteenth century
- Thomas Chatterton and neglected genius, 1760-1830
- Thomas Hardy in context
- Thomas Hardy, time and narrative : a narratological approach to his novels
- Time and the moment in Victorian literature and society
- Transatlantic literary studies, 1660-1830
- Transatlantic stories and the history of reading, 1720-1810 : migrant fictions
- Transitions in middlebrow writing, 1880-1930
- Transport in British fiction : technologies of movement, 1840-1940
- Trauma and romance in contemporary British literature
- Two-way mirror : the life of Elizabeth Barrett Browning
- Utopian literature and science : from the scientific revolution to Brave New World and beyond
- Utopian spaces of modernism : British literature and culture, 1885-1945
- Versions of anti-humanism : Milton and others
- Victorian Celebrity Culture and Tennyson's Circle
- Victorian Reformations : Historical Fiction and Religious Controversy, 1820-1900
- Victorian poetry and modern life : the unpoetical age
- Victorian poetry now : poets, poems, poetics
- Victorian poets : a critical reader
- Victorian unfinished novels : the imperfect page
- Victorian writers and the stage : the plays of Dickens, Browning, Collins and Tennyson
- Violence, trauma, and virtus in Shakespeare's Roman poems and plays : transforming Ovid
- Violent minds : modernism and the criminal
- Virginia Woolf & Music
- Virginia Woolf and 20th century women writers
- Virginia Woolf and the migrations of language
- Virginia Woolf and the professions
- Virginia Woolf in context
- Virtuous necessity : conduct literature and the making of the virtuous woman in early modern England
- Vision and audience in medieval drama : a study of The Castle of Perseverance
- W.H. Auden in context
- WOMEN, LITERATURE, AND THE DOMESTICATED LANDSCAPE : ENGLAND'S DISCIPLES OF FLORA, 1780-1870
- War trauma and English modernism : T. S. Eliot and D. H. Lawrence
- William Cobbett, the press and rural England : radicalism and the fourth estate, 1792-1835
- William Wordsworth in Context
- Women and Shakespeare in the eighteenth century
- Women in journalism at the Fin de Siècle : making a name for herself
- Women's life writing, 1700-1850 : gender, genre and authorship
- Women, beauty and power in early modern England : a feminist literary history
- Wordsworth and the Enlightenment idea of pleasure
- Writing Metamorphosis in the English Renaissance : 1550-1700
- Writing the 1926 General Strike : literature, culture, politics
- Yeats and afterwords : Christ, culture, and crisis
- Yeats on theatre
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