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- "Here a captive heart busted" : studies in the sentimental journey of modern literature
- "In the open" : Jewish women writers and British culture
- "Return" in post-colonial writing : a cultural labyrinth
- 20th century English literature : a Soviet view
- A Guide to twentieth century literature in English
- A book of common praise
- A colder eye : the modern Irish writers
- A concise companion to realism
- A genealogy of modernism : a study of English literary doctrine, 1908-1922
- A house of air : selected writings
- A man who does not exist : the Irish peasant in the work of W.B. Yeats and J.M. Synge
- A purgatorial flame : seven British writers in the Second World War
- A rhetoric of the real : studies in post-Enlightenment writing from 1790 to the present
- A sense of shock : the impact of Impressionism on modern British and Irish writing
- A shrinking island : modernism and national culture in England
- A sinking island : the modern English writers
- A spirit of dialogue : incarnations of Ọgbañje, the born-to-die, in African American literature
- A state of play : British politics on screen, stage and page, from Anthony Trollope to The thick of it
- A thousand words : portraiture, style, and queer modernism
- Abroad : British literary traveling between the Wars
- Across a roaring hill : the Protestant imagination in modern Ireland : essays in honour of John Hewitt
- Adventures in realism
- Aesthetic afterlives : irony, literary modernity and the ends of beauty
- Aestheticism : the religion of art in post-romantic literature
- Aestheticism and sexual parody, 1840-1940
- After Raymond Williams : cultural materialism and the break-up of Britain
- After the Victorians
- Aging and its discontents : Freud and other fictions
- Alternative literary publishing : five modern histories
- American and British literature since 1890
- American and British literature since 1890
- An appointment with Somerset Maugham : and other literary encounters
- And in our time : vision, revision, and British writing of the 1930s
- Anglo-American imperialism and the Pacific : discourses of encounter
- Anglo-Irish modernism and the maternal : from Yeats to Joyce
- Appraisements and asperities as to some contemporary writers
- Aristocracies of fiction : the idea of aristocracy in late-nineteenth-century and early-twentieth-century literary culture
- Aristotle and modernism : aesthetic affinities of T.S. Eliot, Wallace Stevens and Virginia Woolf
- Art and life in aestheticism : de-humanizing and re-humanizing art, the artist, and the artistic receptor
- Arthurian triptych : mythic materials in Charles Williams, C. S. Lewis, and T. S. Eliot
- Ascendancy and tradition in Anglo-Irish literary history from 1789 to 1939
- Aspects of Bloomsbury : studies in modern English literary and intellectual history
- Associationism and the literary imagination : from the phantasmal chaos
- At the mercy of their clothes : modernism, the middlebrow, and British garment culture
- At the violet hour : modernism and violence in England and Ireland
- Background with chorus : a footnote to changes in English literary fashion between 1901 and 1917
- Bad modernisms
- Beckett and contemporary Irish writing
- Beginning postcolonialism
- Being modern together
- Between shadows : modern Irish writing and culture
- Beyond Scotland : new contexts for twentieth century Scottish literature
- Beyond marginality : Anglo-Jewish literature after the Holocaust
- Biofictions : the rewriting of romantic lives in contemporary fiction and drama
- Black skin, blue books : African Americans and Wales, 1845-1945
- Blake and modern literature
- Blokes : the bad boys of English literature
- Bloomsbury
- Bloomsbury pie : the making of the Bloomsbury boom
- Books and their writers
- Border traffic : strategies of contemporary women writers
- Boys in khaki, girls in print : women's literary responses to the Great War, 1914-1918
- British Modernism and Chinoiserie
- British Writers and the Approach of World War II
- British and African literature in transnational context
- British and Irish literature and its times : the Victorian era to the present (1837-)
- British authors : a twentieth century gallery with 53 portraits
- British culture of the postwar : an introduction to literature and society, 1945-1999
- British imperial literature, 1870-1940 : writing and the administration of empire
- British literature and classical music : cultural contexts 1870-1945
- British literature of the Blitz : fighting the people's war
- British modernism and censorship
- British winners of the Nobel Literary Prize
- British women writers 1914-1945 : professional work and friendship
- British writers and MI5 surveillance, 1930-1960
- British writers and the media, 1930-45
- British writers of the thirties
- British writers, Supplement IV
- British writing of the Second World War
- Cartographies of culture : new geographies of Welsh writing in English
- Catholic literature and secularisation in France and England, 1880-1914
- Catholic modernists, English nationalists
- Celtic revivals : essays in modern Irish literature, 1880-1980
- Cemetery plots from Victoria to Verdun : literary representations of epitaph and burial from the 19th century through the Great War
- Changing states : transformations in modern Irish writing
- Children of the sun : a narrative of "decadence" in England after 1918
- Chronicles of the Raj : a study of literary reaction to the imperial idea towards the end of the Raj
- Civil antisemitism, modernism, and British culture, 1902-1939
- Class, leisure and national identity in British children's literature, 1918-1950
- Classics and contemporaries
- Colonial voices : the Anglo-African high romance of Empire
- Color, space, and creativity : art and ontology in five British writers
- Comic transactions : literature, humor, and the politics of community in twentieth-century Britain
- Committed styles : modernism, politics, and left-wing literature in the 1930s
- Common writing : essays on literary culture and public debate
- Conceived in modernism : the aesthetics and politics of birth control
- Conceived with malice
- Constant Reader
- Consuming fantasies : labor, leisure, and the London shopgirl, 1880-1920
- Consuming traditions : modernity, modernism, and the commodified authentic
- Contemporary British literature ; : a critical survey and 232 author-bibliographies
- Contemporary Irish writing
- Contemporary Scottish women writers
- Contemporary political thought in England
- Contested masculinities : crises in colonial male identity from Joseph Conrad to Satyajit Ray
- Courting failure : women and the law in twentieth-century literature
- Critical essays
- Critical identities in contemporary Anglophone diasporic literature
- Cultural contexts and literary idioms in contemporary Irish literature
- Culture in camouflage : war, empire, and modern British literature
- Culture wars in British literature : multiculturalism and national identity
- Culture, 1922 : the emergence of a concept
- D.H. Lawrence and nine women writers
- D.H. Lawrence in his time, 1908-1915
- D.H. Lawrence's literary inheritors
- Dante among the moderns
- Decadence in the age of modernism
- Decadences : morality and aesthetics in British literature
- Declaration
- Decolonizing tradition : new views of twentieth-century "British" literary canons
- Deficits and desires : economics and sexuality in twentieth-century literature
- Der einfluss der psychoanalyse auf die englische literatur
- Desire and time in modern English fiction : 1919-2017
- Desiring women : the partnership of Virginia Woolf and Vita Sackville-West
- Die Englische Literatur des 19. und 20. Jahrhunderts mit einer Einführung in die Englische Frühromantik
- Disordered bodies and disrupted borders : representations of resistance in modern British literature
- Diverse voices : essays on twentieth-century women writers in English
- Documentary and imaginative literature, 1880-1920
- Dostoevsky and English modernism, 1900-1930
- Dynamics of desacralization : disenchanted literary talents
- Eastern figures : Orient and empire in British writing
- Ecology and the literature of the British Left : the red and the green
- Edwardian occasions ; : essays on English writing in the early twentieth century
- Edwardians and late Victorians
- Effeminate England : homoerotic writing after 1885
- Effeminism : the economy of colonial desire
- Eight modern writers
- Einführung in die zeitgenössische irische Literatur
- Einstein's wake : relativity, metaphor, and modernist literature
- Eliot, Joyce, and company
- Empire and poetic voice : cognitive and cultural studies of literary tradition and colonialism
- Enacting Englishness in the Victorian period : colonialism and the politics of performance
- Encountering Buddhism in twentieth-century British and American literature
- Ending in earnest ; : a literary log
- Enemies of promise
- Enemies of promise
- Enemies of promise
- Englische Ansichten : Berichte aus Kultur, Geschichte, und Politik
- Englische Literatur im 20. [i.e. zwanzigsten] Jahrundert
- English and Nordic modernisms
- English fiction and drama of the Great War, 1918-39
- English literature and ideas in the twentieth century ; : an inquiry into present difficulties and future prospects
- Entdämonisierung und Verteufelung : Studien zur Darstellungs- und Funktionsgeschichte des Diabolischen in der englischen Literatur seit der Renaissance
- Esquisses anglaises
- Essays in English literature : 1780-1860
- Eugenics, literature, and culture in post-war Britain
- Evading class in contemporary British literature
- Excavating modernity : physical, temporal and psychological strata in literature, 1900-1930
- Excess in modern Irish writing : spirit and surplus
- Exhausted ecologies : modernism and environmental recovery
- Exiles and émigrés ; : studies in modern literature
- Extreme domesticity : a view from the margins
- Faith and doubt : religion and secularization in literature from Wordsworth to Larkin
- Fictions of power in English literature, 1900-1950
- Fifty years of English literature, 1900-1950
- Fifty years of English literature, 1900-1950 : with a postscript, 1951 to 1955
- Figures in modern literature
- Figures in the foreground, literary reminiscences, 1917-1940
- First essays on literature
- First reactions : critical essays 1968-1979
- First words : the authorial preface in English literature
- Five Irish writers : the errand of keeping alive
- Forces in modern British literature, 1885-1946
- Forces in modern British literature, 1885-1956
- Freewomen and supermen : edwardian radicals and literary modernism
- Freud and the critic ; : the early use of depth psychology in literary criticism
- From Burke to Beckett : ascendancy, tradition and betrayal in literary history
- From Surtees to Sassoon: some English contrasts (1838-1928)
- From Trocchi to Trainspotting : Scottish critical theory since 1960
- Frontiersmen of the spirit : four masters of twentieth-century literature, William Butler Yeats, James Joyce, Wallace Stevens, Conrad Aiken
- Gender, race, and the writing of empire : public discourse and the Boer War
- Gendering bodies/performing art : dance and literature in early twentieth-century British culture
- Gendering the nation : studies in modern Scottish literature
- Genesis and revision in modern British and Irish writers
- Geographies of modernism : literatures, cultures, spaces
- George Orwell and the radical eccentrics : intermodernism in literary London
- Georgian Bloomsbury : the early literary history of the Bloomsbury Group, 1910-1914
- Ghostwriting modernism
- Glamour in six dimensions : modernism and the radiance of form
- Gnomon : essays on contemporary literature
- Good and evil
- Good and evil
- Goodly is our heritage : children's literature, empire, and the certitude of character
- Granular modernism
- Green cultural studies : nature in film, novel, and theory
- Guerre et littérature : le bouleversement des consciences dans la littérature romanesque inspirée par la Grande Guerre (littératures française, anglo-saxonne et allemande) 1910-1930
- Guns for sale : war and capitalism in English literature, 1851-1939
- Gypsies and the British imagination, 1807-1930
- Haunted selves, haunting places in English literature and culture : 1800-present
- Heroes' twilight ; : a study of the literature of the Great War
- Heterosexual plots and lesbian narratives
- High and low moderns : literature and culture, 1889-1939
- Histoire de la littérature anglaise ; : de Victoria à Élisabeth II
- History and legend : writing the International Brigades
- History and value : the Clarendon lectures and the Northcliffe lectures, 1987
- Hungry words : images of famine in the Irish canon
- Ibsen and the Irish Revival
- Identity and form in contemporary literature
- Ignorance : literature and agnoiology
- Images of the Raj : South Asia in the literature of Empire
- Imagination & religion in Anglo-Irish literature, 1930-1980
- Imagining adoption : essays on literature and culture
- In defence of T.S. Eliot
- In praise of the half-forgotten and other ruminations
- Inklings and others
- Inside the whale, and other essays
- Instigations of Ezra Pound
- Insurgent testimonies : witnessing colonial trauma in modern and Anglophone literature
- Intercultural voices in contemporary British literature : the implosion of empire
- Intermodernism : literary culture in mid-twentieth-century Britain
- Interrupted lives : in literature
- Intertextual dynamics within the literary group--Joyce, Lewis, Pound, and Eliot : the men of 1914
- Interwar modernism and the liberal world order : offices, institutions, and aesthetics after 1919
- Inventing Ireland
- Ireland and postcolonial studies : theory, discourse, utopia
- Irish identity and the literary revival : Synge, Yeats, Joyce and O'Casey
- Irish literature since 1800
- Irish literature since 1990 : diverse voices
- Irish modernism and the global primitive
- Irish pastoral : nostalgia and twentieth-century Irish literature
- Irish writers and the thirties : art, exile and war
- Islamic postcolonialism : Islam and Muslim identities in four comtemporary British novels
- Jewish women writers in Britain
- Journey through despair, 1880-1914 ; : transformations in British literary culture
- King Arthur today : the Arthurian legend in english and American Literature, 1901-1953
- Landscape and literature 1830-1914 : nature, text, aura
- Language and the decline of magic : epistemological shifts in English literature from medieval to modernist
- Language in modern literature : innovation and experiment
- Late Victorian into modern
- Laughter, literature, violence, 1840-1930
- Lectures to living authors
- Legacies of romanticism : literature, culture, aesthetics
- Lesbian scandal and the culture of modernism
- Lily Briscoe's Chinese eyes : Bloomsbury, modernism, and China
- Literary Englands : versions of "Englishness" in modern writing
- Literary drowning : postcolonial memory in Irish and Caribbean writing
- Literary essays and reviews
- Literary giants, literary Catholics
- Literary modernism and musical aesthetics : Pater, Pound, Joyce, and Stein
- Literary modernism and the transformation of work
- Literary visions of multicultural Ireland : the immigrant in contemporary Irish literature
- Literatura y rebeldÃa en la Inglaterra actual ; : los angry young men, un movimiento social de los años cincuenta
- Literature & nation : Britain and India, 1800-1990
- Literature and culture in modern Britain
- Literature and imperialism
- Literature and the Great War, 1914-1918
- Literature and the politics of post-Victorian decadence
- Literature in the first media age : Britain between the wars
- Literature of the 1980s : after the watershed
- Literature, politics, and culture in postwar Britain
- Literature, politics, and intellectual crisis in Britain today
- Literature, politics, and the English avant-garde : nation and empire, 1901-1918
- Literature, science, psychoanalysis, 1830-1970 : essays in honour of Gillian Beer
- Literature, technology and magical thinking, 1880-1920
- Literatures of memory : history, time, and space in postwar writing
- Loathsome Jews and engulfing women : metaphors of projection in the works of Wyndham Lewis, Charles Williams, and Graham Greene
- London eyes : reflections in text and image
- London in contemporary British fiction : the city beyond the city
- Loving arms : British women writing the Second World War
- Loving faster than light : romance and readers in Einstein's universe
- Machinic modernism : the Deleuzian literary machines of Woolf, Lawrence and Joyce
- Magic, science, and empire in postcolonial literature : the alchemical literary imagination
- Makers of the new : the revolution in literature, 1912-1939
- Manipulating masculinity : war and gender in modern British and American literature
- Mapping British women writers' urban imaginaries : space, self and spirituality
- Marina Warner and the ethics of telling silenced stories
- Marketing modernisms : self-promotion, canonization, rereading
- Marketing the author : authorial personae, narrative selves and self-fashioning, 1880-1930
- Masculinity and the new imperialism : rewriting manhood in British popular literature, 1870-1914
- Material modernism : the politics of the page
- Medea's chorus : myth and women's poetry since 1950
- Memory and writing : from Wordsworth to Lawrence
- Men and women writers of the 1930s : the dangerous flood of history
- Mightier than the sword
- Minority literatures and modernism : Scots, Breton, and Occitan, 1920-1990
- Modern British literature
- Modern English literature
- Modern English literature, 1798-1935
- Modern English writers : being a study of imaginative literature, 1890-1914
- Modern English writers : being a study of imaginative literature, 1890-1914
- Modern Irish literature ; : essays in honor of William York/Tindall
- Modern confessional writing : new critical essays
- Modern men : mapping masculinity in English and German literature, 1880-1930
- Modernism
- Modernism
- Modernism : a short introduction
- Modernism and Nostalgia : Bodies, Locations, Aesthetics
- Modernism and World War II
- Modernism and colonialism : British and Irish literature, 1899-1939
- Modernism and cosmology : absurd lights
- Modernism and cultural conflict, 1880-1922
- Modernism and eugenics : Woolf, Eliot, Yeats, and the culture of degeneration
- Modernism and mass politics : Joyce, Woolf, Eliot, Yeats
- Modernism and mourning
- Modernism and race
- Modernism and the Celtic revival
- Modernism and the culture of celebrity
- Modernism and the culture of market society
- Modernism and the ideology of history : literature, politics, and the past
- Modernism and the locations of literary heritage
- Modernism at the microphone : radio, propaganda, and literary aesthetics during World War II
- Modernism in the metrocolony : urban cultures of empire in twentieth-century literature
- Modernism is the literature of celebrity
- Modernism reconsidered
- Modernism's Middle East : journeys to Barbary
- Modernism, 1910-1945 : image to apocalypse
- Modernism, empire, world literature
- Modernism, labour, and selfhood in British literature and culture, 1890-1930
- Modernism, male friendship, and the First World War
- Modernism, mass culture, and the aesthetics of obscenity
- Modernism, the market and the institution of the new
- Modernist afterlives in Irish literature and culture
- Modernist heresies : British literary history, 1883-1924
- Modernist humanism and the men of 1914 : Joyce, Lewis, Pound, and Eliot
- Modernist literature : a guide for the perplexed
- Modernist patterns in literature and the visual arts
- Modernist sexualities
- Modernist voyages : colonial women writers in London, 1890-1945
- Modernist writers and the marketplace
- Modernist writing and reactionary politics
- Modernity
- Moderns & contemporaries : novelists, poets, critics
- Mongrel nation : diasporic culture and the making of postcolonial Britain
- Mortality and form in late modernist literature
- Mourning and mysticism in First World War literature and beyond : grappling with ghosts
- Movement and modernism : Yeats, Eliot, Lawrence, Williams, and early twentieth-century dance
- Movements in English literature, 1900-1940
- Movements in modern English poetry and prose
- Moving through modernity : space and geography in modernism
- Mr. Bennett and Mrs. Brown
- Music and the Irish literary imagination
- Myth, memory and the middlebrow : Priestley, du Maurier and the symbolic form of Englishness
- Mythical intentions in modern literature
- Na rubezhe vekov : Ocherki angliÄskoÄ literatury (konetï¸ ï¸¡s xix - nachalo xx v.)
- Naming the father : legacies, genealogies, and explorations of fatherhood in modern and contemporary literature
- Narrating the thirties : a decade in the making, 1930 to the present
- Narratives of British socialism
- Native intelligence : aesthetics, politics, and postcolonial literature
- Neo-Victorianism and sensation fiction
- Neurology and literature, 1860-1920
- New bearings in English literary criticism
- New literary values ; : studies in modern literature
- New national and post-colonial literatures : an introduction
- New slaveries in contemporary British literature and visual arts : the ghost and the camp
- New versions of pastoral : post-romantic, modern, and contemporary responses to the tradition
- No man's land : the place of the woman writer in the twentieth century
- Northern Irish literature : the imprint of history
- Oedipus against Freud : myth and the end(s) of humanism in twentieth-century British literature
- Of war and war's alarms : reflections on modern Irish writing
- On Irish literature and identities
- On second thought : updating the eighteenth-century text
- On the winds and waves of imagination : transnational feminism and literature
- Ordinary matters : modernist women's literature and photography
- Origins of English literary modernism, 1870-1914
- Orwell to the present : literature in England, 1945-2000
- Out of place : Englishness, empire, and the locations of identity
- Outlaw fathers in Victorian and modern British literature : queering patriarchy
- Passionate minds : women rewriting the world
- Pater to Forster, 1873-1924
- Perpetual carnival : essays on film and literature
- Personal modernisms : anarchist networks and the later avant-gardes
- Perspectives of four women writers on the Second World War : Gertrude Stein, Janet Flanner, Kay Boyle, and Rebecca West
- Photo-textualities : reading photographs and literature
- Physiology and the literary imagination : romantic to modern
- Poetry of place : essays and reviews 1970-1981
- Points of view ; : from Kipling to Graham Greene
- Politics and literature in modern Britain
- Pop modernism : noise and the reinvention of the everyday
- Portraits from life ; : memories and criticisms of Henry James, Joseph Conrad, Thomas Hardy, H.G. Wells, Stephen Crane, D.H. Lawrence, John Galsworthy, Ivan Turgenev, W.H. Hudson, Theodore Dreiser, Algernon Charles Swinburne
- Portraits: real and imaginary : being memories and impressions of friends and contemporaries; with appreciations of divers singularities and characteristics of certain phases of life and letters among the North Americans as seen, heard and divined
- Post-Romantic consciousness : Dickens to Plath
- Post-colonial literatures : expanding the canon
- Postcards from the trenches : negotiating the space between modernism and the First World War
- Postcolonial cultures and literatures : modernity and the (un) commonwealth
- Postcolonial imaginings : fictions of a new world order
- Postfeminist gothic : critical interventions in contemporary culture
- Posting the male : masculinities in post-war and contemporary British literature
- Postwar British literature and postcolonial studies
- Poverty in contemporary literature : themes and figurations on the British book market
- Power to hurt : the virtues of alienation
- Practising postmodernism, reading modernism
- Prophets and poets
- Psychoanalysis, psychiatry and modernist literature
- Public works : infrastructure, Irish modernism, and the postcolonial
- Published in Paris : American and British writers, printers, and publishers in Paris, 1920-1939
- Queer Atlantic : masculinity, mobility, and the emergence of modernist form
- Queer communism and the ministry of love : sexual revolution in British writing of the 1930s
- Queering the moderns : poses, portraits, performances
- Questioning minds : the letters of Guy Davenport and Hugh Kenner
- Race in modern Irish literature and culture
- Race, nationalism and the state in British and American modernism
- Railways and culture in Britain : the epitome of modernity
- Re, Joyce 'n' Beckett
- Re-imagining the First World War : new perspectives in Anglophone literature and culture
- Reading 1922 : a return to the scene of the modern
- Reading dialogics
- Reading the family dance : family systems therapy and literary study
- Reading the ruins : modernism, bombsites and British culture
- Readings in present-day writers
- Recent literature and religion : the Ayer lectures, the Colgate-Rochester divinity school, 1938
- Recharting the thirties
- Rediscovering forgotten radicals : British women writers, 1889-1939
- Religion and imagination : "in aid of a grammar of assent"
- Remembering and the sound of words : Mallarmé, Proust, Joyce, Beckett
- Representing the Troubles : texts and images, 1970-2000
- Reproduction by design : sex, robots, trees, and test-tube babies in interwar Britain
- Reputations : essays in criticism
- Rereading heterosexuality : feminism, queer theory and contemporary fiction
- Rethinking modernism
- Riverbank and seashore in nineteenth and twentieth century British literature
- Romantic and modern : revaluations of literary tradition
- Romantic influences : contemporary, Victorian, modern
- Romantic moderns : English writers, artists and the imagination from Virginia Woolf to John Piper
- Romantic religion ; : a study of Barfield, Lewis, Williams and Tolkien
- Rule of darkness : British literature and imperialism, 1830-1914
- Rumors of change : essays of five decades
- Ruskin and modernism
- Russia in Britain, 1880-1940 : from melodrama to modernism
- Russomania : Russian culture and the creation of British modernism, 1881-1922
- Say that we saw Spain die ; : literary consequences of the Spanish Civil War
- Scarecrows of Chivalry : English Masculinities after Empire
- Scepticism and hope in twentieth century fantasy literature
- Sciences of modernism : ethnography, sexology, and psychology
- Scrutinies, volume II, by various writers
- Second arrivals : landscape and belonging in contemporary writing of the Americas
- Seeing through everything : English writers, 1918-1940
- Seeing together : friendship between the sexes in English writing, from Mill to Woolf
- Shakespeare and the cultural colonization of Ireland
- Signposts ; : a guide to modern English literature
- Sir James Frazer and the literary imagination : essays in affinity and influence
- Six famous living poets : introductory studies
- Six modern authors and problems of belief
- Socialist thought in imaginative literature
- Soldier heroes : British adventure, empire, and the imagining of masculinities
- Some Victorian and Georgian Catholics ; : their art and outlook
- Some goddesses of the pen
- Some impressions of my elders
- Some modern authors
- Stalking the subject : modernism and the animal
- States of desire : Wilde, Yeats, Joyce, and the Irish experiment
- Strange country : modernity and nationhood in Irish writing since 1790
- Strange meetings : Anglo-German literary encounters from 1910 to 1960
- Street urchins, sociopaths and degenerates : orphans of late-Victorian and Edwardian fiction
- Structure and dissolution in English writing, 1910-1920
- Studien zur englischen Literarkritik, 1910-30
- Suicide century : literature and suicide from James Joyce to David Foster Wallace
- Talking to the Gods : Occultism in the Work of W. B. Yeats, Arthur Machen, Algernon Blackwood, and Dion Fortune
- Tensions and transitions, 1869-1990 : the mediating imagination for Ian Gregor
- Terrible beauty : Yeats, Joyce, Ireland, and the myth of the devouring female
- Terrorism and modern literature from Joseph Conrad to Ciaran Carson
- Textual traffic : colonialism, modernity, and the economy of the text
- That island never found : essays and poems for Terence Brown
- The "tinkers" in Irish literature : unsettled subjects and the construction of difference
- The 1930s : a challenge to orthodoxy
- The Auden generation : literature and politics in England in the 1930's
- The Auden generation : literature and politics in England in the 1930s
- The Bloomsbury group ; : a study of E. M. Forster, Lytton Strchey, Virginia Woolf, and their circle
- The British eighteenth century and global critique
- The Cambridge companion to British literature of the 1930s
- The Cambridge companion to English literature, 1830-1914
- The Cambridge companion to English literature, 1830-1914
- The Cambridge companion to Nineteen eighty-four
- The Cambridge history of twentieth-century English literature
- The Celtic Revival in Shakespeare's wake : appropriation and cultural politics in Ireland, 1867-1922
- The Context of English literature, 1900-1930
- The Devil and Hell in current English literary idiom
- The Edinburgh companion to the Arab novel in English : the politics of Anglo Arab and Arab American literature and culture
- The Edinburgh companion to twentieth-century literatures in English
- The Edwardian temperament, 1895-1919
- The First World War : literature, culture, modernity
- The Georgian literary scene, 1910-1935
- The Georgian literary scene, 1910-1935 : a panorama
- The Georgian scene ; : a literary panorama
- The Great War and modern memory
- The Modernist party
- The Modernists : studies in a literary phenomenon : essays in honor of Harry T. Moore
- The Paris review : Interviews
- The Routledge concise history of twentieth-century British literature
- The Second World War in contemporary British fiction : secret histories
- The Sitwells : Edith, Osbert, and Sacheverell
- The Thirties : a dream revolved
- The Victorian age in literature
- The art of contemporary English culture
- The art of eloquence : Byron, Dickens, Tennyson, Joyce
- The art of travel : essays on travel writing
- The battle of the books : two decades of Irish cultural debate
- The beaten track : European tourism, literature, and the ways to culture, 1800-1918
- The benign humorists
- The cinema and the origins of literary modernism
- The consoling intelligence : responses to literary modernism
- The cosmopolitan novel
- The country house revisited : variations on a theme from Forster to Hollinghurst
- The craft of letters in England : a symposium
- The critical attitude
- The death of the German cousin : variations on a literary stereotype, 1890-1920
- The destructive element : British psychoanalysis and modernism
- The early literary history of the Bloomsbury group
- The economics of fantasy : rape in twentieth-century literature
- The empire writes back : theory and practice in post-colonial literatures
- The empire writes back : theory and practice in post-colonial literatures
- The essentials of literature in English, post-1914
- The ethics of modernism : moral ideas in Yeats, Eliot, Joyce, Woolf, and Beckett
- The existential and its exits : literary and philosophical perspectives on the work of Beckett, Ionesco, Genet, and Pinter
- The expense of greatness
- The extinct scene : late modernism and everyday life
- The flying machine and modern literature
- The foreign woman in British literature : exotics, aliens, and outsiders
- The forms of informal empire : Britain, Latin America, and nineteenth-century literature
- The future of modernism
- The geometry of modernism : the vorticist idiom in Lewis, Pound, H.D., and Yeats
- The glory that was Grub street ; : impressions of contemporary authors
- The great London vortex : art as patterned energy
- The great war of words : British, American and Canadian propaganda and fiction, 1914-1933
- The green studies reader : from Romanticism to ecocriticism
- The handbook to the Bloomsbury Group
- The harvest of the sixties : English literature and its background, 1960-1990
- The heart grown brutal : the Irish Revolution in literature from Parnell to the death of Yeats, 1891-1939
- The hidden script : writing and the unconscious
- The homosexual revival of Renaissance style, 1850-1930
- The imperial experience : from Carlyle to Forster
- The incomparable Max : a selection
- The influence of mysticism on 20th century British and American literature
- The internationalization of English literature, 1948-2000
- The judicial imagination : writing after Nuremberg
- The lamp and the lute : studies in six modern authors
- The language of English literature
- The language of empire : myths and metaphors of popular imperialism, 1880-1918
- The language of modernism
- The last great cause ; : the intellectuals and the Spanish Civil War
- The last of England?, 1960-2000
- The literary Cold War, 1945 to Vietnam
- The literary afterlives of Roger Casement, 1899-2016
- The literary psychogeography of London : otherworlds of Alan Moore, Peter Ackroyd, and Iain Sinclair
- The literature of England, A.D. 500-1942
- The literature of England, A.D. 500-1946
- The lively image : 4 myths in literature
- The look of distance : reflections on suffering & sympathy in modern literature--Auden to Agee, Whitman to Woolf
- The making of London : London in contemporary literature