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- "Am I a snob?" : modernism and the novel
- "An anarchy in the mind and in the heart" : narrating Anglo-Ireland
- "Blighted beginnings" : coming of age in independent Ireland
- 10 women of mystery
- 20th century fiction
- 99 novels : the best in English since 1939 : a personal choice
- A concise companion to contemporary British fiction
- A female vision of the city : London in the novels of five British women
- A guide to twentieth-century women novelists
- A hundred years of fiction
- A literature of their own : British women novelists from Brontë to Lessing
- A mighty mass of brick and smoke : Victorian and Edwardian representations of London
- A novelist on novels
- A reader's guide to the contemporary English novel
- A readers guide to great twentieth-century English novels
- A route to modernism : Hardy, Lawrence, Woolf
- A sounding of storytellers : new and revised essays on contemporary writers for children
- A studio of one's own : fictional women painters and the art of fiction
- A study of the modern novel, British and American, since 1900
- A very great profession : the woman's novel 1914-39
- Abortion, choice, and contemporary fiction : the armageddon of the maternal instinct
- Acts of attention : figure and narrative in postwar British novels
- Africa in English fiction, 1874-1939
- African identities : race, nation and culture in ethnography, pan-Africanism, and Black literatures
- After Bakhtin : essays on fiction and criticism
- After Empire : Scott, Naipaul, Rushdie
- After the Raj : British novels of India since 1947
- After the trauma ; : representative British novelists since 1920
- After the war : the novel and English society since 1945
- Afterwords ; : novelists on their novels
- Allegories of telling : self-referential narrative in contemporary British fiction
- Alternative paradigms of literary realism
- Amerikanergestalten in der englischen Literatur der Gegenwart ...
- An introduction to the African novel
- Ancient cultures of conceit : British university fiction in the post-war years
- Animal stories : narrating across species lines
- Anti-Nazi modernism : the challenges of resistance in 1930s fiction
- Anxieties of Empire and the fiction of intrigue
- Approaches to the twentieth-century novel ; : [essays]
- Archipelagic modernism : literature in the Irish and British Isles, 1890-1970
- Are girls necessary? : lesbian writing and modern histories
- Art and womanhood in fin-de-siècle writing : the fiction of Lucas Malet, 1880-1931
- Ashes taken for fire : aesthetic modernism and the critique of identity
- Bachelors, manhood, and the novel, 1850-1925
- Banned in Ireland : censorship & the Irish writer
- Be a good soldier : children's grief in English modernist novels
- Being the body of Christ : towards a twentieth-century homosexual theology for the Anglican Church
- Beiträge zur Ästhetik des Romans der ausgehenden viktorianischen und nachviktorianischen Periode
- Bennett, Wells, and Conrad : narrative in transition
- Bestseller : the books that everyone read, 1900-1939
- Bestsellers : popular fiction since 1900
- Bestsellers : popular fiction since 1900
- Bewilderments of vision : hallucination and literature, 1880-1914
- Bloomsbury, Modernism, and the Reinvention of Intimacy
- Bodies of tomorrow : technology, subjectivity, science fiction
- Books and their writers
- Books for pleasure : popular fiction, 1914-1945
- Bordering on the body : the racial matrix of modern fiction and culture
- Brainwashing : the fictions of mind control : a study of novels and films since World War II
- Breaking the sequence : women's experimental fiction
- British Asian fiction : framing the contemporary
- British Muslim fictions : interviews with contemporary writers
- British and American school stories, 1910-1960 : fiction, femininity, and friendship
- British and Irish fiction since 1940
- British boarding houses in interwar women's literature : alternative domestic spaces
- British fiction after modernism : the novel at mid-century
- British fiction and cross-cultural encounters : ethnographic modernism from Wells to Woolf
- British fiction and the Cold War
- British fiction in the 1930s : the dispiriting decade
- British fiction of the 1990s
- British fiction today
- British literary culture and publishing practice, 1880-1914
- British novelists in Hollywood, 1935-1965 : travelers, exiles, and expats
- British novelists since 1960
- British novelists, 1930-1959
- British women fiction writers, 1900-1960
- British women writing fiction
- British women's comic fiction, 1890-1990 : not drowning, but laughing
- British women's short supernatural fiction, 1860-1930 : our own ghostliness
- British working-class fiction : narratives of refusal and the struggle against work
- Catholic emancipations : Irish fiction from Thomas Moore to James Joyce
- Catholic fiction and social reality in Ireland, 1873-1922
- Chance and the modern British novel : from Henry Green to Iris Murdoch
- Changing Ireland : strategies in contemporary women's fiction
- Changing the story : feminist fiction and the tradition
- Character and consciousness : George Eliot, Thomas Hardy, E.M. Forster, D.H. Lawrence (phenomenological, ecological, and ethical readings)
- Character and satire in post-war fiction
- Childhood in Edwardian fiction : worlds enough and time
- Cinema and the imagination in Katherine Mansfield's writing
- Cities of affluence and anger : a literary geography of modern Englishness
- City codes : reading the modern urban novel
- Class fictions : shame and resistance in the British working class novel, 1890-1945
- Climate change and the contemporary novel
- Colonial odysseys : empire and epic in the modernist novel
- Colonial power, colonial texts : India in the modern British novel
- Colonial strangers : women writing the end of the British empire
- Colonialism and the emergence of science fiction
- Color, space, and creativity : art and ontology in five British writers
- Comedy and the woman writer : Woolf, Spark, and feminism
- Compromise and resistance in postcolonial writing : E. M. Forster's legacy
- Consciousness & the novel : connected essays
- Constructing a world : Shakespeare's England and the new historical fiction
- Contemporary British & Irish fiction : an introd. through interviews
- Contemporary British fiction
- Contemporary British fiction and the artistry of space : style, landscape, perception
- Contemporary British literature and urban space : after Thatcher
- Contemporary British novelists
- Contemporary Irish fiction : themes, tropes, theories
- Contemporary crisis fictions : affect and ethics in the modern British novel
- Contemporary feminist historical crime fiction
- Contemporary fiction
- Contemporary fiction and Christianity
- Contemporary fiction and the uses of theory : the novel from structuralism to postmodernism
- Contemporary masculinities in fiction, film and television
- Contemporary novelists : British fiction since 1970
- Contemporary women novelists : a collection of critical essays
- Contemporary women's fiction : narrative practice and feminist theory
- Continuance and change ; : the contemporary British novel sequence
- Corridors of mirrors : the spirit of Europe in contemporary British and Romanian fiction
- Cosmopolitan style : modernism beyond the nation
- Covert relations : James Joyce, Virginia Woolf, and Henry James
- Creating the fictional female detective : the sleuth heroines of British women writers, 1890-1940
- Crime culture : figuring criminality in fiction and film
- Criminal law and the modernist novel : experience on trial
- Crises of realism : representing experience in the British novel, 1816-1910
- Critical identities in contemporary Anglophone diasporic literature
- Criticism of society in the English novel between the wars
- Critiques and essays on modern fiction, 1920-1951, representing the achievement of modern American and British critics
- Crossing the shadow-line : the literature of estrangement
- Cultural climate and linguistic style : change in English fictional prose from the late Victorian to the early modern period
- Culture and adultery : the novel, the newspaper, and the law, 1857-1914
- Dandyism : forming fiction from modernism to the present
- Dangerous by degrees : women at Oxford and the Somerville College novelists
- Dark humor and social satire in the modern British novel
- Das Bild des Künstlers im zeitgenössischen englischen Roman : Untersuchungen zum Problem von Künstlertum und Mediokrität in Iris Murdochs The black prince, Anthony Burgess' Enderby-Zyklus und John Fowles' Daniel Martin
- Das Individuum in der englischen devolutionistischen Utopie
- De Jane Austen a Virginia Woolf : seis novelistas en sus textos
- Dead fathers : the logic of transference in modern narrative
- Deadlier than the male : an investigation into feminine crime writing / | Jessica Mann
- Death, men, and modernism : trauma and narrative in British fiction from Hardy to Woolf
- Decolonization agonistics in postcolonial fiction
- Degeneration, culture, and the novel, 1880-1940
- Demon or doll : images of the child in contemporary writing and culture
- Der einfluss der psychoanalyse auf die englische literatur
- Der englische Bildungsroman bis in die Zeit des ersten Weitkrieges
- Der neopikareske Roman ; : pikareske Elemente in der Struktur moderner englischer Romane, 1950-1960
- Dimensions of monstrosity in contemporary narratives : theory, psychoanalysis, postmodernism
- Discourses of postcolonialism in contemporary British children's literature
- Discovering modern horror fiction
- Dostojewskijs Einfluss auf den englischen Roman
- Double visions : women and men in modern and contemporary Irish fiction
- Dramatizing time in twentieth-century fiction
- Dream revisionaries : gender and genre in women's utopian fiction, 1870-1920
- Dreams of authority : Freud and the fictions of the unconscious
- Dynamic psychology in modernist British fiction
- Ecocriticism in the modernist imagination : Forster, Woolf, and Auden
- Edwardian fiction
- Enchanted objects : visual art in contemporary fiction
- Encountering choran community : literary modernism, visual culture, and political aesthetics in the interwar years
- End of empire and the English novel since 1945
- Engendering fictions : the English novel in the early twentieth century
- England through colonial eyes in twentieth-century fiction
- English fiction in the 1930s : language, genre, history
- English fiction of the early modern period 1890-1940
- English fiction since 1984 : narrating a nation
- Ensayos sobre metaficción inglesa
- Epic voices : inner and global impulse in the contemporary American and British novel
- Epiphany in the modern novel
- Epistolary encounters in neo-victorian fiction : diaries and letters
- Equivocal spirits : alcoholism and drinking in twentieth-century literature
- Erotic faith : being in love from Jane Austen to D.H. Lawrence
- Espionage in British fiction and film since 1900 : the changing enemy
- Ethics and form in fantasy literature. Tolkien, Rowling and Meyer
- Ethics and narrative in the English novel, 1880-1914
- Ethics and nostalgia in the contemporary novel
- Ethos and behavior : the English novel from Jane Austen to Henry James (including George Meredith, W.M. Thackeray, George Eliot, and Thomas Hardy)
- Evanescent moments : the epiphany in the modern novel
- Expert modernists, matricide, and modern culture : Woolf, Forster, Joyce
- Extraction ecologies and the literature of the long exhaustion
- Facing diasporic trauma : self-representation in the writings of John Hearne, Caryl Phillips, and Fred D'Aguiar
- Factifiction, Agentenspiele wie in der Realität : Wirklichkeitsanspruch und Wirklichkeitsgehalt des Agentenromans
- Fairy tales and the fiction of Iris Murdoch, Margaret Drabble, and A.S. Byatt
- Fantasy and reconciliation : contemporary formulas of women's romance fiction
- Fascism and anti-fascism in twentieth-century British fiction
- Father and son : Kingsley Amis, Martin Amis, and the British novel since 1950
- Femicidal fears : narratives of the female gothic experience
- Feminine consciousness in the modern British novel
- Feminine fictions : revisiting the postmodern
- Feminine nation : performance, gender, and resistance in the works of John McGahern and Neil Jordan
- Feminine subjects in masculine fiction : modernity, will and desire, 1870-1910
- Femininity, crime and self-defence in Victorian literature and society : from dagger-fans to suffragettes
- Feminism and the postmodern impulse : post-World War II fiction
- Feminism, Bakhtin, and the dialogic
- Feminist alternatives : irony and fantasy in the contemporary novel by women
- Feminist popular fiction
- Fiction & the colonial experience
- Fiction and the Northern Ireland Troubles since 1969 : (de-)constructing the north
- Fiction and the fiction industry
- Fiction and the law : legal discourse in Victorian and modernist literature
- Fiction beyond secularism
- Fiction in the age of photography : the legacy of British realism
- Fiction of the New Statesman, 1913-1939
- Fictional dialogue : speech and conversation in the modern and postmodern novel
- Fictional structure & ethics : the turn-of-the-century English novel
- Fictions of India : narrative and power
- Fictions of the Irish literary revival : a changeling art
- Figures of catastrophe : the condition of culture novel
- Figuring the woman author in contemporary fiction
- Filthy material : modernism and the media of obscenity
- Fin-de-siècle fictions, 1890s-1990s : apocalypse, technoscience, empire
- Five novelist poets of to-day
- Food, consumption and the body in contemporary women's fiction
- Forces and themes in Ulster fiction
- Ford Madox Ford and the misfit moderns : Edwardian fiction and the first World War
- Formal investigations : aesthetic style in late-Victorian and Edwardian detective fiction
- Four British fantasists : place and culture in the children's fantasies of Penelope Lively, Alan Garner, Diana Wynne Jones, and Susan Cooper
- Four contemporary novelists
- Four contemporary novelists : Angus Wilson, Brian Moore, John Fowles, V.S. Naipaul
- Framed views and dual worlds : the motif of the window as a narrative device and structural metaphor in prose fiction
- Frankenstein's daughters : women writing science fiction
- Free women : ethics and aesthetics in twentieth-century women's fiction
- Frivolity unbound : six masters of the camp novel, Thomas Love Peacock, Max Beerbohm, Ronald Firbank, E.F. Benson, P.G. Wodehouse, Ivy Compton-Burnett
- Front lines of modernism : remapping the Great War in British fiction
- Garden plots : the politics and poetics of gardens
- Gay male fiction since Stonewall : ideology, conflict, and aesthetics
- Gender and genre in novels without end : the British roman-fleuve
- Gender and ventriloquism in Victorian and neo-Victorian fiction : passionate puppets
- Gendering classicism : the ancient world in twentieth-century women's historical fiction
- Genetics and the literary imagination
- Gestures of healing : anxiety & the modern novel
- Giant Despair meets Hopeful : Kristevan readings in adolescent fiction
- Girls only? : gender and popular children's fiction in Britain in Britain, 1880-1910
- Going beyond : the crisis of identity and identity models in contemporary American, English and German fiction
- Gothic Invasions : imperialism, war and fin-de-siècle popular fiction
- Gothic modernisms
- Graphing Jane Austen : the evolutionary basis of literary meaning
- Green modernism : nature and the English novel, 1900 to 1930
- H.G. Wells's literary criticism
- Happily ever after? : women's fiction in postwar Britain, 1945-60
- Happy rural seat : the English country house and the literary imagination
- Harvest of a quiet eye : the novel of compassion
- Hearts of darkness : white women write race
- Heralds of the postmodern : madness and fiction in Conrad, Woolf, and Lessing
- Heroes and heroism in British fiction since 1800 : case studies
- History and cultural memory in neo-Victorian fiction : Victorian afterimages
- History and cultural memory in neo-Victorian fiction : Victorian afterimages
- Home matters : longing and belonging, nostalgia and mourning in women's fiction
- Humor in contemporary junior literature
- Identity, narrative and politics
- Image and power : women in fiction in the twentieth century
- Images of fear : how horror stories helped shape modern culture, 1818-1918
- Imagining India
- Imagining London : postcolonial fiction and the transnational metropolis
- Impressionist subjects : gender, interiority, and modernist fiction in England
- Impure thoughts : sexuality, Catholicism and literature in twentieth-century Ireland
- In defence of fantasy : a study of the genre in English and American literature since 1945
- In praise of blood sports and other essays
- In praise of new travelers : reading Caribbean migrant women writers
- In the reading gaol : postmodernity, texts, and history
- India in English fiction
- India in English fiction
- Indirections of the novel : James, Conrad, and Forster
- Indo-Anglian fiction : some perceptions : including some lectures on Karnadʼs Tughlaq
- Insistence of the material : literature in the age of biopolitics
- Intimate violence : reading rape and torture in twentieth-century fiction
- Intrigue : espionage and culture
- Inventing Ruritania : the imperialism of the imagination
- Inventing tomorrow : H.G. Wells and the twentieth century
- Irigaray, incarnation and contemporary women's fiction
- Irish novels, 1890-1940 : new bearings in culture and fiction
- Italy in the post-Victorian novel
- Joseph Conrad and H. G. Wells : the fin-de-siècle literary scene
- Key concepts in modernist literature
- Klassiker des englischen Romans im 20. Jahrhundert : Joseph Conrad, D.H. Lawrence, James Joyce, Virginia Woolf, Samuel Beckett : Begrundung der Moderne und Abrechnung mit der Moderne
- Knowledge and experimental realism in Conrad, Lawrence, and Woolf
- La ville plurielle dans la fiction antillaise anglophone : images de l'Interculturel
- Lad trouble : masculinity and identity in the British male confessional novel of the 1990s
- Language in popular fiction
- Language of fiction : essays in criticism and verbal analysis of the English novel
- Language unbound : on experimental writing by women
- Late modernism : politics, fiction, and the arts between the world wars
- Late modernism : politics, fiction, and the arts between the world wars
- Lawrence Durrell : comprehending the whole
- Lawrence, Greene and Lowry : the fictional landscape of Mexico
- Le roman anglais de notre temps
- Lesbian empire : radical crosswriting in the Twenties
- Lesbian gothic : transgressive fictions
- Lesbian panic : homoeroticism in modern British women's fiction
- Lies that tell the truth : magic realism seen through contemporary fiction from Britain
- Like and unlike God : religious imaginations in modern and contemporary fiction
- Lilith's daughters : women and religion in contemporary fiction
- Listen to the voices : conversations with contemporary writers
- Literary Darwinism : evolution, human nature, and literature
- Literary agents : the novelist as spy
- Literary epiphany in the novel, 1850-1950 : constellations of the soul
- Literary globalism : Anglo-American fiction set in France
- Literary impressionism and modernist aesthetics
- Literary impressionism in Jean Rhys, Ford Madox Ford, Joseph Conrad, and Charlotte Brontë
- Literary landscapes : from modernism to postcolonialism
- Literature after Darwin : human beasts in western fiction, 1859-1939
- Literature, money, and the market : from Trollope to Amis
- London narratives : post-war fiction and the city
- London's burning : pulp fiction, the politics of terrorism and the destruction of the capital in British popular culture, 1840-2005
- Los Angeles in fiction : a collection of essays
- Los Angeles in fiction : a collection of original essays
- Loving subjects : narratives of female desire
- Mad intertextuality : madness in twentieth-century women's writing
- Madness in post-1945 British and American fiction
- Making sense of contemporary British Muslim novels
- Male masochism : modern revisions of the story of love
- Man in the modern novel
- Manliness and the boys' story paper in Britain : a cultural history, 1855-1940
- Marginality in the contemporary British novel
- Margins of desire : the suburbs in fiction and culture, 1880-1925
- Masculinities in British adventure fiction, 1880-1915
- Masculinity in fiction and film : representing men in popular genres 1945-2000
- Masculinity in male-authored fiction 1950-2000 : keeping it up
- Merlin's daughters : contemporary women writers of fantasy
- Mixing memory and desire : the Waste land and British novels
- Modern British fiction
- Modern English writers : being a study of imaginative literature, 1890-1914
- Modern English writers : being a study of imaginative literature, 1890-1914
- Modern fantasy : five studies
- Modern fiction and the art of subversion
- Modern gothic : a reader
- Modernism
- Modernism and market fantasy : British fictions of capital, 1910-1939
- Modernism and the architecture of private life
- Modernism and the culture of efficiency : ideology and fiction
- Modernism and the fate of individuality : character and novelistic form from Conrad to Woolf
- Modernism and the rhythms of sympathy : Vernon Lee, Virginia Woolf, D.H. Lawrence
- Modernism and the theater of censorship
- Modernism à la mode : fashion and the ends of literature
- Modernism, history and the First World War
- Modernism, media, and propaganda : British narrative from 1900 to 1945
- Modernism, metaphysics, and sexuality
- Modernism, romance and the fin de siècle : popular fiction and British culture, 1880-1914
- Modernists at odds : reconsidering Joyce and Lawrence
- Mother without child : contemporary fiction and the crisis of motherhood
- Mother without child : contemporary fiction and the crisis of motherhood
- Mourning, modernism, postmodernism
- Movements in modern English novel
- Multilingualism in Modernist fiction
- Multivalence : the moral quality of form in the modern novel
- Murder by the book? : feminism and the crime novel
- Museum trouble : Edwardian fiction and the emergence of modernism
- Music in contemporary British fiction : listening to the novel
- Mystery fiction and modern life
- Mystery in children's literature : from the rational to the supernatural
- Mysticism and the mid-century novel
- Myth and fairy tale in contemporary women's fiction
- Mythologies of migration, vocabularies of indenture : novels of the South Asian diaspora in Africa, the Caribbean, and Asia-Pacific
- Narcissus from rubble : competing models of character in contemporary British and American fiction
- Narrative desire and historical reparations : A.S. Byatt, Ian McEwan, Salman Rushdie
- Narrative settlements : geographies of British women's fiction between the wars
- Narratives of class in new Irish and Scottish literature : from Joyce to Kelman, Doyle, Galloway, and McNamee
- Narratives of love & loss : studies in modern children's fiction
- Narratives of memory : British writing of the 1940s
- Nation and citizenship in the twentieth-century British novel
- Neo-Georgian fiction : reimagining the eighteenth century in the contemporary historical novel
- Neo-Victorian families : gender, sexual and cultural politics
- Neo-Victorian fiction and historical narrative : the Victorians and us
- New woman strategies : Sarah Grand, Olive Schreiner, Mona Caird
- New women, new novels : feminism and early modernism
- No mean city? : the image of Dublin in the novels of Dermot Bolger, Roddy Doyle, and Val Mulkerns
- No, not Bloomsbury
- Novel practices : classic modern fiction
- Novelists against social change : conservative popular fiction, 1920-1960
- Novelists in their youth
- Novelists; we are seven
- Novels and novelists
- Novels of everyday life : the series in English fiction, 1850-1930
- Number and nightmare, forms of fantasy in contemporary fiction
- Obsession and culture : a study of sexual obsession in modern fiction
- Odd Women? : spinsters, lesbians and widows in British women's fiction, 1850s-1930s
- Old lines, new forces : essays on the contemporary British novel, 1960-1970
- Old maids to radical spinsters : unmarried women in the twentieth-century novel
- Olivia Manning : a woman at war
- On modern British fiction
- Outlandish : writing between exile and diaspora
- Outside modernism : in pursuit of the English novel, 1900-30
- Outside the arch : Kohut and five modern writers
- Parallel visions, confluent worlds : five comparative postcolonial studies of Caribbean and Irish novels in English, 1925-1965
- Paranoid modernism : literary experiment, psychosis, and the professionalization of English society
- Passions of the voice : hysteria, narrative, and the figure of the speaking woman, 1850-1915
- Peripheral visions : images of nationhood in contemporary British fiction
- Perspectives : Romantic, Victorian, and Modern literature
- Picturing the postcard : a new media crisis at the turn of the century
- Place and space in modern fiction
- Play and the politics of reading : the social uses of modernist form
- Political and social issues in British women's fiction, 1928-1968
- Popular fiction : the logics and practices of a literary field
- Popular fiction in England, 1914-1918
- Portraits of the artist in contemporary fiction
- Post-apocalyptic culture : modernism, postmodernism, and the twentieth-century novel
- Post-war British women novelists and the canon
- Post-war Jewish fiction : ambivalence, self-explanation and transatlantic connections
- Postcolonial literary history and Indian English fiction
- Postcolonial literary history and Indian English fiction
- Postcolonial nostalgias : writing, representation and memory
- Postcolonial youth in contemporary British fiction
- Postethnic narrative criticism : magicorealism in Oscar "Zeta" Acosta, Ana Castillo, Julie Dash, Hanif Kureishi, and Salman Rushdie
- Postmodern fiction and the break-up of Britain
- Postmortem postmodernists : the afterlife of the author in recent narrative
- Postwar British fiction: new accents and attitudes
- Prose writers of World War I
- Prudes on the prowl : fiction and obscenity in England, 1850 to the present day
- Race and the modernist imagination
- Random destinations : escaping the Holocaust and starting life anew
- Reading alcoholisms : theorizing character and narrative in selected novels of Thomas Hardy, James Joyce, and Virginia Woolf
- Reading and mapping fiction : spatialising the literary text
- Reading behind the lines : postmemory in contemporary British war fiction
- Reading series fiction : from Arthur Ransome to Gene Kemp
- Reading the contemporary Irish novel, 1987-2007
- Reading the modern British and Irish novel, 1890-1930
- Reading the modernist Bildungsroman
- Reading the novel in English, 1950-2000
- Reading trauma narratives : the contemporary novel & the psychology of oppression
- Reaganism, Thatcherism and the social novel
- Real toads in imaginary gardens : narrative accounts of liberalism
- Reassessing the twentieth-century canon : from Joseph Conrad to Zadie Smith
- Rebel women : feminism, modernism, and the Edwardian novel
- Recovering your story : Proust, Joyce, Woolf, Faulkner, Morrison
- Regenerating the novel : gender and genre in Woolf, Forster, Sinclair, and Lawrence
- Regenerative fictions : postcolonialism, psychoanalysis, and the nation as family
- Remapping the home front : locating citizenship in British women's Great War fiction
- Rereading the imperial romance : British imperialism and South African resistance in Haggard, Schreiner, and Plaatje
- Response : recent revelations of Indian fiction in English
- Rethinking race and identity in contemporary British fiction
- Rethinking the monstrous : transgression, vulnerability and difference in British fiction since 1967
- Rewriting the women of Camelot : Arthurian popular fiction and feminism
- Rhys, Stead, Lessing, and the politics of empathy
- Rich and strange : gender, history, modernism
- Richard Wagner and the modern British novel
- Risk and the English novel : from Defoe to McEwan
- Ritual unbound : reading sacrifice in modernist fiction
- Romantic imprisonment : women and other glorified outcasts
- Safe at last in the middle years : the invention of the midlife progress novel : Saul Bellow, Margaret Drabble, Anne Tyler, and John Updike
- Salman Rushdie and Indian historiography : writing the nation into being
- San Francisco in fiction : essays in a regional literature
- Sapphic primitivism : productions of race, class, and sexuality in key works of modern fiction
- Satire & the postcolonial novel : V.S. Naipaul, Chinua Achebe, Salman Rushdie
- Scandalous fictions : the twentieth-century novel in the public sphere
- Scene of the crime : the importance of place in crime and mystery fiction
- Science and religion in neo-Victorian novels : eye of the ichthyosaur
- Science fiction : the mythos of a new romance
- Scottish women's gothic and fantastic writing : fiction since 1978
- Seaing through the past : postmodern histories and the maritime metaphor in contemporary Anglophone fiction
- Secret gardens : a study of the golden age of children's literature
- Seductions in narrative : subjectivity and desire in the works of Angela Carter and Jeanette Winterson
- Seeing double : revisioning Edwardian and modernist literature
- Semi-detached empire : suburbia and the colonization of Britain, 1880 to the present
- Sex and subterfuge : women novelists to 1850
- Shadows of the past in contemporary British fiction
- Shell shock, memory, and the novel in the wake of World War I
- Sherlock Holmes was wrong : reopening the case of the Hound of the Baskervilles
- Sisters and strangers : an introduction to contemporary feminist fiction
- Six existential heroes: the politics of faith
- Six novelists look at society : an enquiry into the social views of Elizabeth Bowen, L. P. Hartley, Rosamund Lehman, Christopher Isherwood, Nancy Mitford, C. P. Snow
- Six women novelists
- Socialist propaganda in the twentieth-century British novel
- Some Catholic novelists ; : their art and outlook
- Some contemporary novelists (men)
- Some contemporary novelists (women)
- Some studies in the modern novel
- Spies and holy wars : the Middle East in 20th-century crime fiction
- Spiritualism and women's writing : from the fin de siècle to the neo-Victorian
- Spy thrillers : from Buchan to Le Carré
- Standard deviations : chance and the modern British novel
- Stories of ageing
- Stories of the middle space : reading the ethics of postmodern realisms
- Structural fabulation : an essay on fiction of the future
- Studien zum politischen Verständnis moderner englischer Unterhaltungsliteratur
- Studies in Victorian and modern literature : a tribute to John Sutherland
- Studies in the rhetoric of fiction
- Style and the single girl : how modern women re-dressed the novel, 1922-1977
- Subjects without selves : transitional texts in modern fiction
- The 1960s : a decade of modern British fiction
- The 1970s : a decade of contemporary British fiction
- The 1980s : a decade of contemporary British fiction
- The 1990s : a decade of contemporary British fiction
- The British and Irish novel since 1960
- The Cambridge companion to British fiction : 1980-2018
- The Cambridge companion to British fiction since 1945
- The Cambridge companion to British fiction since 1945
- The Cambridge companion to the modernist novel
- The Cambridge companion to the twentieth-century English novel
- The Cambridge companion to the twentieth-century English novel
- The Cambridge introduction to modern British fiction, 1950-2000
- The Connecticut Yankee in the twentieth century : travel to the past in science fiction
- The Contemporary English novel
- The Edinburgh companion to modern Jewish fiction
- The Edwardian detective, 1901-1915
- The Edwardian novelists
- The English novel at mid-century : from the leaning tower
- The English novel from Dickens to Lawrence
- The English novel in history, 1895-1920
- The English novel in history, 1950-1995
- The English novel in transition, 1885-1940
- The English novel of history and society, 1940-80 : Richard Hughes, Henry Green, Anthony Powell, Angus Wilson, Kingsley Amis, V.S. Naipaul
- The English regional novel
- The English short story, 1945-1980 : a critical history
- The Irish novel, 1800-1910
- The Irish novel, 1960-2010
- The Novel today : contemporary writers on modern fiction
- The Novelist as thinker
- The Oxford companion to Edwardian fiction
- The Russian novel in English fiction
- The Victorian novel of adulthood : plot and purgatory in fictions of maturity
- The Victorian woman question in contemporary feminist fiction
- The appropriated voice : narrative authority in Conrad, Forster, and Woolf
- The ark of God : studies in five modern novelists
- The art of scandal : modernism, libel law, and the roman à clef
- The autobiographical novel of co-consciousness : Goncharov, Woolf, and Joyce
- The birth of liberal guilt in the English novel : Charles Dickens to H.G. Wells
- The blinding torch : modern British fiction and the discourse of civilization
- The brother-sister culture in nineteenth-century literature : from Austen to Woolf
- The centre of things : political fiction in Britain from Disraeli to the present
- The challenge of bewilderment : understanding and representation in James, Conrad, and Ford
- The changing face ; : disintegration of personality in the twentieth-century British novel, 1900-1950
- The child sex scandal and modern Irish literature : writing the unspeakable
- The colonial encounter : a reading of six novels
- The comedy of the fantastic : ecological perspectives on the fantasy novel
- The contemporary Anglophone travel