Englisch
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Englisch
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- 30 great myths about the Romantics
- A History of modernist poetry
- A critical account of English syntax : grammar, meaning, text
- A dictionary of the Ugaritic language in the alphabetic tradition
- A history of eighteenth-century British literature
- A linguistic history of English
- A living language : the history and structure of English
- Acting companies and their plays in Shakespeare's London
- Adapting the eighteenth century : a handbook of pedagogies and practices
- All dressed up : modern Irish historical pageantry
- An introduction to English sentence structure : clauses, markers, missing elements
- Anglo-russkiÄ i russko-angliÄskiÄ slovarʹ (kratkiÄ)
- Anti-portraits : poetics of the face in modern English, Polish and Russian literature (1835-1965)
- Apocalyptic fiction
- Beside the Bard : Scottish Lowland poetry in the age of Burns
- Books for children, books for adults : age and the novel from Defoe to James
- Borrowed words : a history of loanwords in English
- Britain, France and the Gothic, 1764-1820 : the import of terror
- British and Irish fiction since 1940
- British avant-garde theatre
- British literature and print culture
- British or American English? : a handbook of word and grammar patterns
- British women short story writers : the new woman to now
- British women writers and the Asiatic Society of Bengal, 1785-1835 : re-orienting Anglo-India
- Clowning and Authorship in Early Modern Theatre
- Construction grammar and its application to English
- Contemporary British fiction and the cultural politics of disenfranchisement : freedom and the city
- Contemporary British literature and urban space : after Thatcher
- Contemporary Indian writing in English between global fiction and transmodern historiography
- Contemporary Scottish Gothic : mourning, authenticity, and tradition
- Contemporary diasporic South Asian women's fiction : gender, narration and globalisation
- Contemporary fictions of multiculturalism : diversity and the millennial London novel
- Cultures in contact : translation and reception of I promessi sposi in 19th century England
- Cultures of correspondence in early modern Britain
- Dark nights, bright lights : night, darkness and illumination in literature
- Detecting Canada : essays on Canadian crime fiction, television, and film
- Developments in English : expanding electronic evidence
- Dramatic extracts in seventeenth-century English manuscripts : watching, reading, changing plays
- Early Modern Authorship and Prose Continuations : Adaptation and Ownership from Sidney to Richardson
- Early modern women and the poem
- Editors construct the Renaissance Canon, 1825-1915
- Educated Fiji English : lexico-grammar and variety status
- Education in nineteenth-century British literature : exclusion as innovation
- Embattled reason, principled sentiment and political radicalism : Quixotism in English novels, 1742-1801
- Emotional lexicons : continuity and change in the vocabulary of feeling 1700-2000
- English and British fiction 1750-1820
- English historical linguistics : approaches and perspectives
- English in the Caribbean : variation, style and standards in Jamaica and Trinidad
- English language poets in University College Cork, 1970-1980
- English prose of the seventeenth century, 1590-1700
- English syntax in three dimensions : history - synchrony - diachrony
- Exploring English with online corpora : an introduction
- Fashioning the silver fork novel
- Female Rebellion in Young Adult Dystopian Fiction
- Gothic evolutions : poetry, tales, context, theory
- Hegel and the English romantic tradition
- Heroes and heroism in British fiction since 1800 : case studies
- Idleness, indolence and leisure in English literature
- Imagining women readers, 1789-1820 : well-regulated minds
- Indian writing in English and the global literary market
- Indians in Victorian children's narratives : animalizing the native, 1830-1930
- Interactions across Englishes : linguistic choices in local and international contact situations
- Intonation and meaning
- Involuntary associations : postcolonial studies and world Englishes
- Irish women dramatists : 1908-2001
- Jasmine on a string : a survey of women writing English fiction in India
- Jerusalem in medieval narrative
- Language, literature and style in Africa : a festschrift for Professor Christopher Olatunji Awonuga
- Late Victorian into modern
- Late modern English syntax
- Letter writing and language change
- Literary manuscript culture in Romantic Britain
- Literature in our lives : talking about texts from Shakespeare to Philip Pullman
- Losing the plot : crime, reality and fiction in postapartheid writing
- Lost plays in Shakespeare's England
- Madness and the Romantic poet : a critical history
- Maintaining a place : conditions of metaphor in modern American literature : essays and poems in honour of Ron Callan
- Modernism and Masculinity
- Morphological theory and the morphology of English
- Mountaineering and British Romanticism : the literary cultures of climbing, 1770-1836
- Music in the Georgian novel
- Narrating poverty and precarity in Britain
- Neo-victorianism and the memory of empire
- New York City English
- New directions in the history of the novel
- New slaveries in contemporary British literature and visual arts : the ghost and the camp
- Nineteenth-Century literature in transition : the 1880s
- Nineteenth-century settler emigration in British literature and art
- Odd Women? : spinsters, lesbians and widows in British women's fiction, 1850s-1930s
- Other British voices : women, poetry, and religion, 1766-1840
- Playwriting playgoers in Shakespeare's theater
- Pragmatic markers in English : grammaticalization and discourse functions
- Puritanism and modernist novels : from moral character to the ethical self
- Queer Victorian families : curious relations in literature
- Queer natures, queer mythologies
- Re-orientalism and Indian writing in English
- Reading London's suburbs : from Charles Dickens to Zadie Smith
- Reading Romantic poetry
- Reading and the Victorians
- Reconceiving nature : ecofeminism in late Victorian women's poetry
- Renaissance mad voyages : experiments in early modern English travel
- Researching Northern English
- Restless men : masculinity and Robinson Crusoe, 1788-1840
- Restoration plays and players : an introduction
- Restoration staging, 1660-74
- Rethinking feminism in early modern studies : gender, race, and sexuality
- Rethinking identities in contemporary Pakistani fiction : beyond 9/11
- Ridiculous critics : Augustan mockery of critical judgment
- Romantic Englishness : local, national, and global selves, 1780-1850
- Romanticism and childhood : the infantilization of British literary culture
- Romanticism and the emotions
- Same-sex desire in early modern England, 1550-1735 : an anthology of literary texts and contexts
- Science, form, and the problem of induction in British Romanticism
- Shakespeare, objects and phenomenology : daggers of the mind
- Shakespeare, spectatorship and the technologies of performance
- Sinister histories : Gothic novels and representations of the past, from Horace Walpole to Mary Wollstonecraft
- Sisters and the English household : domesticity and women's autonomy in nineteenth-century English literature
- Social invisibility and diasporas in Anglophone literature and culture : the fractal gaze
- Sounds interesting : observations on English and general phonetics
- Stages of engagement : drama and religion in post-Reformation England
- Street urchins, sociopaths and degenerates : orphans of late-Victorian and Edwardian fiction
- Teaching transatlanticism : resources for teaching nineteenth-century Anglo-American print culture
- The Cambridge companion to British romanticism
- The Cambridge companion to Sherlock Holmes
- The Cambridge companion to fantasy literature
- The Cambridge companion to popular fiction
- The Cambridge companion to sensation fiction
- The Cambridge companion to women's writing in Britain, 1660-1789
- The Cambridge handbook of stylistics
- The Irish dramatic revival 1899-1939
- The Orient and the young Romantics
- The Oxford book of Canadian short stories in English
- The Oxford handbook of African American language
- The Oxford handbook of British poetry, 1660-1800
- The Oxford handbook of Victorian literary culture
- The Oxford handbook of the Georgian theatre, 1737-1832
- The Rigveda : the earliest religious poetry of India
- The Romantic imagination and astronomy : on all sides infinity
- The Routledge anthology of restoration and eighteenth-century drama
- The Victorian geopolitical aesthetic : realism, sovereignty, and transnational experience
- The acquisition of sociolinguistic competence in a Lingua Franca context
- The circuit of Apollo : eighteenth-century women's tributes to women
- The complete poetry of Robert Herrick
- The culture of equity in Restoration and eighteenth-century Britain and America
- The emergence of pre-cinema : print culture and the optical toy of the literary imagination
- The history of Gothic fiction
- The history of missed opportunities : British romanticism and the emergence of the everyday
- The influence of nineteenth-century British writers on Emily Dickinson : a study of her library and letters
- The last utopians : four late nineteenth-century visionaries and their legacy
- The literature of pity
- The memory arts in Renaissance England : a critical anthology
- The nineteenth-century novel, 1820-1880
- The octoroon
- The river of time : time-space, history, and language in avant-garde, modernist, and contemporary Russian and Anglo-American poetry
- The savage and modern self : North American Indians in eighteenth-century British literature and culture
- The school bag
- The starry sky within : astronomy and the reach of the mind in Victorian literature
- The unspeakable, gender and sexuality in medieval literature, 1000-1400
- The use of imaginary, historical, and actual maps in literature : how British and Irish authors created imaginary worlds to tell their stories (Defoe, Swift, Wordsworth, Kipling, Joyce, Tolkien, etc.)
- The woman question in nineteenth-century English, German and Russian literature : (en)gendering barriers
- The writer in the academy : creative interfrictions
- Transatlantic literature and author love in the nineteenth century
- Transfiguration : the religion of art in nineteenth-century literature before aestheticism
- Truth and consequences : game shows in fiction and film
- Two-spirit acts : queer indigenous performances
- Unfelt : the language of affect in the British Enlightenment
- Using Lacan, reading fiction
- Varieties of English : a typological approach
- Violence and grace : exceptional life between Shakespeare and modernity
- Virtuous necessity : conduct literature and the making of the virtuous woman in early modern England
- War and literature
- Weak island semantics
- Wollstonecraft's ghost : the fate of the female philosopher in the Romantic period
- Women rewriting boundaries : Victorian women travel writers
- Women writing war : Ireland 1880-1922
- Women, poetry, and politics in seventeenth-century Britain
- Writing illness and identity in seventeenth-century Britain
- Writing science in plain English
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