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- A map with utopia : Oscar Wilde's theory for social transformation
- A room of his own : a literary-cultural study of Victorian clubland
- Bernard Shaw and totalitarianism : longing for utopia
- Bernard Shaw as artist-Fabian
- Beyond Dracula : Bram Stoker's fiction and its cultural context
- Blake, sexuality and bourgeois politeness
- Buried communities : Wordsworth and the bonds of mourning
- Byron's dialectic : skepticism and the critique of culture
- Charity & condescension : Victorian literature and the dilemmas of philanthropy
- Charles Dickens and the properties of fiction : the lodger world
- Consuming fictions : gender, class, and hunger in Dickens's novels
- Contest for cultural authority : Hazlitt, Coleridge, and the distresses of the Regency
- Corporate romanticism : liberalism, justice, and the novel
- Dickens and Thackeray : punishment and forgiveness
- Dickens and crime
- Dickens and the children of empire
- Dickens' fur coat and Charlotte's unanswered letters : the rows and romances of England's great Victorian novelists
- Dickens, religion, and society
- Dickens, violence, and the modern state : dreams of the scaffold
- Dissembling fictions : Elizabeth Gaskell and the Victorian social text
- Dissenting women in Dickens' novels : the subversion of domestic ideology
- Education in nineteenth-century British literature : exclusion as innovation
- Elizabeth Gaskell, "We are not angels" : realism, gender, values
- Ethos and behavior : the English novel from Jane Austen to Henry James (including George Meredith, W.M. Thackeray, George Eliot, and Thomas Hardy)
- Frances Trollope and the novel of social change
- Friendship's bonds : democracy and the novel in Victorian England
- George Eliot and intoxication : dangerous drugs for the condition of England
- George Gissing : voices of the unclassed
- Giving women : alliance and exchange in Victorian culture
- Hatred & civility : the antisocial life in Victorian England
- Henry James in context
- Ideology and utopia in the poetry of William Blake
- Impure conceits : rhetoric and ideology in Wordsworth's Excursion
- Jane Austen : illusion and reality
- Jane Austen and modernization : sociological readings
- Jane Austen and the fiction of culture : an essay on the narration of social realities
- Jane Austen and the state of the nation
- Jane Austen, the world of her novels
- Keats, Hunt, and the aesthetics of pleasure
- Lord Byron's strength : romantic writing and commercial society
- Making up society : the novels of George Eliot
- Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley : an introduction
- Masters of repetition : poetry, culture, and work in Thomson, Wordsworth, Shelley, and Emerson
- Matters of fact in Jane Austen : history, location, and celebrity
- Melodramatic tactics : theatricalized dissent in the English marketplace, 1800-1885
- Mistress of the house : women of property in the Victorian novel
- Monstrous society : reciprocity, discipline, and the political uncanny, c. 1780-1848
- Myths of power : a Marxist study of the Brontës
- Open houses : poverty, the novel, and the architectural idea in nineteenth-century Britain
- Ouida the phenomenon : evolving social, political, and gender concerns in her fiction
- Patriarchy and its discontents : sexual politics in selected novels and stories of Thomas Hardy
- Pedagogical economies : the examination and the Victorian literary man
- Perspectives : modes of viewing and knowing in nineteenth-century England
- Robert Surtees and early Victorian society
- Romantic cosmopolitanism
- Romantic poetry and literary coteries : the dialect of the tribe
- Romantic vagrancy : Wordsworth and the simulation of freedom
- Romanticism on the road : the marginal gains of Wordsworth's homeless
- Shakespeare and the politics of culture in late Victorian England
- Social figures : George Eliot, social history and literary representation
- Social transformations in Hardy's tragic novels : megamachines and phantasms
- Spirits and spirituality in Victorian fiction
- Subversive heroines : feminist resolutions of social crisis in the condition-of-England novel
- Thackeray and slavery
- The Cooper connection : the influence of Jane Austen on James Fenimore Cooper
- The Regency revisited
- The affective life of the average man : the Victorian novel and the stock-market graph
- The culture of Christina Rossetti : female poetics and Victorian contexts
- The decadent republic of letters : taste, politics, and cosmopolitan community from Baudelaire to Beardsley
- The demon & the damozel : dynamics of desire in the works of Christina Rossetti and Dante Gabriel Rossetti
- The formation of the Victorian literary profession
- The marriage of minds : reading sympathy in the Victorian marriage plot
- The possibilities of society : Wordsworth, Coleridge, and the sociological viewpoint of English romanticism
- The professional Wordsworth : law, labor & the poet's contract
- The work of William Morris
- The work of William Morris
- The work of William Morris
- Thomas Hardy
- Thomas Hardy
- Thomas Hardy and the proper study of mankind
- Time and the moment in Victorian literature and society
- Trollope and the magazines : gendered issues in mid-Victorian Britain
- Victorian writers and the stage : the plays of Dickens, Browning, Collins and Tennyson
- What Jane Austen ate and Charles Dickens knew : from fox hunting to whist : the facts of daily life in nineteenth-century England
- William Wordsworth's Golden Age theories during the Industrial Revolution in England, 1750-1850
- Wordsworth's profession : form, class, and the logic of early Romantic cultural production
- Wordsworth, commodification and social concern : the poetics of modernity
- Wordsworthian errancies : the poetics of cultural dismemberment
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