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- 4E cognition and eighteenth-century fiction : how the novel found its feet
- A Welsh singer
- A taste for living: young people in the modern novel : an anthology
- Autistic disturbances : theorizing autism poetics from the DSM to Robinson Crusoe
- British and American school stories, 1910-1960 : fiction, femininity, and friendship
- British detective fiction, 1891-1901 : the successors to Sherlock Holmes
- British multicultural literature and superdiversity
- British women's short supernatural fiction, 1860-1930 : our own ghostliness
- Charles Dickens and the properties of fiction : the lodger world
- Climate change and the contemporary novel
- Contemporary fictions of attention : reading distraction in the twenty-first century
- Dandyism : forming fiction from modernism to the present
- Domesticated bachelors and femininity in Victorian novels
- Ethel's love-life and other writings
- Evangelical gothic : the English novel and the religious war on virtue from Wesley to Dracula
- Failures of feeling : insensibility and the novel
- Familial feeling : entangled tonalities in early Black Atlantic writing and the rise of the British novel
- Feeling time : duration, the novel, and eighteenth-century sensibility
- Fictions of migration in contemporary Britain and Ireland
- Filthy material : modernism and the media of obscenity
- For better, for worse : marriage in Victorian novels by women
- Genetics and the literary imagination
- George Eliot : interdisciplinary essays
- Gothic Invasions : imperialism, war and fin-de-siècle popular fiction
- Harvester of hearts : motherhood under the sign of Frankenstein
- Imagining the dead in British literature and culture, 1790-1848
- Inventing tomorrow : H.G. Wells and the twentieth century
- Making sense of contemporary British Muslim novels
- Mary Shelley
- Minor creatures : persons, animals, and the Victorian novel
- Missionary cosmopolitanism in nineteenth-century British literature
- Mobility in the English novel from Defoe to Austen
- Modernism à la mode : fashion and the ends of literature
- Multiple narratives, versions and truth in the contemporary novel
- My Victorian novel : critical essays in the personal voice
- New approaches to the twenty-first-century Anglophone novel
- Novel houses : twenty famous fictional dwellings
- O America : discovery in a new land
- Picturing the postcard : a new media crisis at the turn of the century
- Plotting the news in the Victorian novel
- Reading Jane Austen after reading Charlotte Smith
- Reading and mapping fiction : spatialising the literary text
- Replotting marriage in nineteenth-century British literature
- Revising the eighteenth-century novel : authorship from manuscript to print
- Richard Marsh, popular fiction and literary culture, 1890-1915 : rereading the fin de siècle
- Risk and the English novel : from Defoe to McEwan
- Settler colonialism in Victorian literature : economics and political identity in the networks of empire
- Sisters and the English household : domesticity and women's autonomy in nineteenth-century English literature
- Systems failure : the uses of disorder in English literature
- The 1960s : a decade of modern British fiction
- The Cambridge companion to British fiction : 1980-2018
- The Eighteenth-century novel
- The Oxford companion to the Brontës
- The Routledge companion to twenty-first century literary fiction
- The child sex scandal and modern Irish literature : writing the unspeakable
- The contemporary post-apocalyptic novel : critical temporalities and the end times
- The divine in the commonplace : reverent natural history and the novel in Britain
- The metamorphoses of myth in fiction since 1960
- The novel as network : forms, ideas, commodities
- The physics of possibility : Victorian fiction, science, and gender
- The plot thickens : illustrated Victorian serial fiction from Dickens to Du Maurier
- The sentimental novel in the eighteenth century
- The supernatural and fantastic in short detective fiction : a survey, 1841-2000
- The ways of fiction : new essays on the literary cultures of the eighteenth century
- Transmedia storytelling : Pemberley Digital's adaptations of Jane Austen and Mary Shelley
- Twenty-first-century British fiction and the city
- Vagabond fictions : gender and experiment in British women's writing, 1945-1970
- Victorian hands : the manual turn in nineteenth-century body studies
- Victorian narratives of failed emigration : settlers, returnees, and nineteenth-century literature in English
- Victorian sensation fiction
- Violent minds : modernism and the criminal
- When fiction feels real : representation and the reading mind
- Wilkie Collins and Charles Reade
- Without the novel : romance and the history of prose fiction
- Women writing the neo-Victorian novel : erotic "Victorians"
- Writing the modern family : contemporary literature, motherhood and neoliberal culture
- Youth culture and the post-war British novel : from Teddy Boys to Trainspotting
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