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- A companion to the literatures of colonial America
- A cultural studies approach to two exotic citizen romances by Thomas Heywood
- A little princess : gender and empire
- A shrinking island : modernism and national culture in England
- Afro-Orientalism
- After Empire : Scott, Naipaul, Rushdie
- Agent of empire : William Walker and the imperial self in American literature
- Allegories of Union in Irish and English writing, 1790-1870 : politics, history, and the family from Edgeworth and to Arnold
- Allegories of empire : the figure of woman in the colonial text
- American sensations : class, empire, and the production of popular culture
- American travel and empire
- American tropics : articulating Filipino America
- An empire nowhere : England, America, and literature from Utopia to The tempest
- An empire nowhere : England, America, and literature from Utopia to The tempest
- Anglo-American imperialism and the Pacific : discourses of encounter
- Anglophone literature of Caribbean indenture : the seductive hierarchies of empire
- Anti-empire : decolonial interventions in Lusophone literatures
- Anxieties of Empire and the fiction of intrigue
- Art and politics in Duras' India cycle
- Bardic nationalism : the romantic novel and the British Empire
- Before the empire of English : literature, provinciality, and nationalism in eighteenth-century Britain
- Beginning postcolonialism
- Black Africans in the British imagination : English narratives of the early Atlantic world
- Blake, nation and empire
- Body narratives : writing the nation and fashioning the subject in early modern England
- Border fictions : globalization, empire, and writing at the boundaries of the United States
- British and African literature in transnational context
- British imperial literature, 1870-1940 : writing and the administration of empire
- British representations of Latin America
- British romantic writers and the East : anxieties of empire
- British settler emigration in print, 1832-1877
- British spy fiction and the end of empire
- Cannibal fictions : American explorations of colonialism, race, gender, and sexuality
- Captivity & sentiment : cultural exchange in American literature, 1682-1861
- Cartographies of transnationalism in postcolonial feminisms : geography, culture, identity, politics
- Cervantes, the novel, and the new world
- Civility and empire : literature and culture in British India, 1822-1922
- Claiming history : colonialism, ethnography, and the novel
- Colonial India in children's literature
- Colonial and postcolonial discourse in the novels of YĹŹm Sang-sĹŹp, Chinua Achebe, and Salman Rushdie
- Colonial and postcolonial literature : migrant metaphors
- Colonial discourse, postcolonial theory
- Colonial memory : contemporary women's travel writing in Britain and the Netherlands
- Colonial narratives/cultural dialogues : "discoveries" of India in the language of colonialism
- 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
- Colonial transformations : the cultural production of the New Atlantic World, 1580-1640
- Colonial voices : the Anglo-African high romance of Empire
- Colonial voices : the discourses of empire
- Colonial women : race and culture in stuart drama
- Colonialism and gender relations from Mary Wollstonecraft to Jamaica Kincaid : East Caribbean connections
- Colonialism and the emergence of science fiction
- Colonialism and the modernist moment in the early novels of Jean Rhys
- Colonialism and the revolutionary period : beginnings [to] 1800
- Colonizing the past : mythmaking and pre-Columbian Whites in nineteenth-century American writing
- Conrad and empire
- Conrad's Trojan horses : imperialism, hybridity, & the postcolonial aesthetic
- Cosmopolitan criticism and postcolonial literature
- Crossroads of colonial cultures : Caribbean literatures in the age of revolution
- Culture and commerce in Conrad's Asian fiction
- Culture and imperialism
- Culture of empire : American writers, Mexico, and Mexican immigrants, 1880-1930
- D.H. Lawrence : a study of literary fascism
- D.H. Lawrence's border crossing : colonialism in his travel writings and "leadership" novels
- De-scribing empire : post-colonialism and textuality
- Decolonization in Germany : Weimar narratives of colonial loss and foreign occupation
- Decolonizing feminisms : race, gender & empire building
- Defoe's America
- Demythologizing the romance of conquest
- Desire and contradiction : imperial visions and domestic debates in Victorian literature
- Determinations : essays on theory, narrative, and nation in the Americas
- Diasporic marvellous realism : history, identity, and memory in Caribbean fiction
- Dickens and the children of empire
- Die koloniale Karibik : Transferprozesse in hispanophonen und frankophonen Literaturen
- Discourses of empire : counter-epic literature in early modern Spain
- Discourses of empire : counter-epic literature in early modern Spain
- Dissenters and mavericks : writings about India in English, 1765-2000
- Domestic fiction in colonial Australia and New Zealand
- Domestic realities and imperial fictions : Jane Austen's novels in eighteenth-century contexts
- Domestications : American empire, literary culture, and the postcolonial lens
- Domesticity, imperialism, and emigration in the Victorian novel
- Dominion undeserved : Milton and the perils of creation
- Doris Lessing
- Dreaming revolution : transgression in the development of American romance
- Dreams of adventure, deeds of empire
- Dryden and the traces of classical Rome
- Duvalier's ghosts : race, diaspora, and U.S. imperialism in Haitian literatures
- E.M. Forster and the politics of imperialism
- Eastern figures : Orient and empire in British writing
- Eclipse of empires : world history in nineteenth-century U.S. literature and culture
- Eighteenth-century British literature and postcolonial studies
- Empire and pilgrimage in Conrad and Joyce
- Empire and poetic voice : cognitive and cultural studies of literary tradition and colonialism
- Empire and the Gothic : the politics of genre
- Empire in British girls' literature and culture : imperial girls, 1880-1915
- Empire of magic : medieval romance and the politics of cultural fantasy
- Empire on the English stage, 1660-1714
- Empire on the verge of a nervous breakdown
- Empire's children : empire and imperialism in classic British children's books
- Empire's proxy : American literature and U.S. imperialism in the Philippines
- Empire, the national, and the postcolonial, 1890-1920 : resistance in interaction
- Enacting Englishness in the Victorian period : colonialism and the politics of performance
- End of empire and the English novel since 1945
- Ends of empire : women and ideology in early eighteenth-century English literature
- England's internal colonies : class, capital, and the literature of early modern English colonialism
- English writing and India, 1600-1920 : colonizing aesthetics
- Envisioning Africa : racism and imperialism in Conrad's Heart of darkness
- Exotic memories : literature, colonialism, and the fin de siècle
- Exotic parodies : subjectivity in Adorno, Said, and Spivak
- Experiments with empire : anthropology and fiction in the French Atlantic
- Exploding the Western : myths of empire on the postmodern frontier
- Exploring transient identities : deconstructing depictions of gender and imperial ideology in the Oriental travel narratives of Englishwomen, 1831-1915
- Fables of modernity : literature and culture in the English eighteenth century
- Facing the Pacific : Polynesia and the U.S. imperial imagination
- Familial feeling : entangled tonalities in early Black Atlantic writing and the rise of the British novel
- Faulkner's imperialism : space, place, and the materiality of myth
- Fiction & the colonial experience
- Fiction, crime, and empire : clues to modernity and postmodernism
- Fictioning Namibia as a space of desire : an excursion into the literary space of Namibia during colonialism, apartheid and the liberation struggle
- Fictions of loss in the Victorian fin de siecle
- Five emus to the king of Siam : environment and empire
- From Little London to Little Bengal : religion, print, and modernity in early British India, 1793-1835
- From the margins of empire : Christina Stead, Doris Lessing, Nadine Gordimer
- Fugitive empire : locating early American imperialism
- Gender, empire, and postcolony : Luso-Afro-Brazilian intersections
- Gender, race, Renaissance drama
- Gender, race, and the writing of empire : public discourse and the Boer War
- George Eliot and the British Empire
- George Sandys : travel, colonialism, and tolerance in the seventeenth century
- Goodly is our heritage : children's literature, empire, and the certitude of character
- Gothic Invasions : imperialism, war and fin-de-siècle popular fiction
- H. Rider Haggard on the Imperial frontier : the political and literary contexts of his African romances
- Heartless immensity : literature, culture, and geography in antebellum America
- Hemispheric imaginings : the Monroe Doctrine and narratives of U.S. empire
- Herman Melville and the American calling : the fiction after Moby-Dick, 1851-1857
- Heroes of empire : the British imperial protagonist in America, 1596-1764
- Ideologies of epic : nation, empire, and Victorian epic poetry
- Images of the Raj : South Asia in the literature of Empire
- Imaginary geographies in Portuguese and Lusophone-African literature : narratives of discovery and empire
- Imagined empires : Incas, Aztecs, and the New World of American literature, 1771-1876
- Imperial Babel : translation, exoticism, and the long nineteenth century
- Imperial affliction : eighteenth-century British poets and their twentieth-century lives
- Imperial archipelago : representation and rule in the insular territories under U.S. dominion after 1898
- Imperial beast fables : animals, cosmopolitanism, and the British Empire
- Imperial characters : home and periphery in eighteenth-century literature
- Imperial desire : dissident sexualities and colonial literature
- Imperial fictions : German literature before and beyond the nation-state
- Imperial masochism : British fiction, fantasy, and social class
- Imperial subjects, imperial space : Rudyard Kipling's fiction of the native-born
- Imperial-time-order : literature, intellectual history, and China's road to empire
- Imperialism as diaspora : race, sexuality, and history in Anglo-India
- Imperialism at home : race and Victorian women's fiction
- Imperialism, reform, and the making of Englishness in Jane Eyre
- Imperialist ambiguity and ambivalence in Japanese and Taiwanese literature, 1895-1945
- In another country : colonialism, culture, and the English novel in India
- Indian traffic : identities in question in colonial and postcolonial India
- Indians in Victorian children's narratives : animalizing the native, 1830-1930
- Insurgent testimonies : witnessing colonial trauma in modern and Anglophone literature
- Inter-imperiality : vying empires, gendered labor, and the literary arts of alliance
- Irish demons : English writings on Ireland, the Irish, and gender by Spenser and his contemporaries
- Jamaica Kincaid
- Jamaica Kincaid : where the land meets the body
- James Joyce and the problem of justice : negotiating sexual and colonial difference
- Japan and the specter of imperialism
- Joseph Conrad and Rudyard Kipling, Heart of darkness, "The man who would be king" and other works on empire
- Joseph Conrad and the West : signs of empire
- Joseph Conrad and the adventure tradition : constructing and deconstructing the imperial subject
- Joseph Conrad and the imperial romance
- Joyce, imperialism, & postcolonialism
- Joyce, race, and empire
- Kipling & Conrad, the colonial fiction
- Kipling's imperial boy : adolescence and cultural hybridity
- Koloniales Bewusstsein in den Romanen J.M. Coetzees
- La obra posmoderna de Ana Lydia Vega
- Landscape and empire, 1770-2000
- Language and conquest in early modern Ireland : English Renaissance literature and Elizabethan imperial expansion
- Language and ideology in the prose of Quevedo
- Las novelas de las compañĂas : textos polisĂ©micos de la cuenca del Caribe
- Late imperial culture
- Late imperial romance
- Law and empire in English Renaissance literature
- Literary culture and U.S. imperialism : from the Revolution to World War II
- Literature and imperialism
- Literature, partition and the nation-state : culture and conflict in Ireland, Israel, and Palestine
- Literature, politics, and the English avant-garde : nation and empire, 1901-1918
- Literature, travel, and colonial writing in the English Renaissance, 1545-1625
- Littératures francophones et théorie postcoloniale
- Locating race : global sites of post-colonial citizenship
- Lost worlds : Latin America and the imagining of empire
- Macropolitics of nineteenth-century literature : nationalism, exoticism, imperialism
- Magic, science, and empire in postcolonial literature : the alchemical literary imagination
- Making British Indian fictions : 1772-1823
- Making men : gender, literary authority, and women's writing in Caribbean narrative
- Mapping men and empire : a geography of adventure
- Maps of Englishness : writing identity in the culture of colonialism
- Maps of empire : a topography of world literature
- Masculinities in British adventure fiction, 1880-1915
- Masculinity and the new imperialism : rewriting manhood in British popular literature, 1870-1914
- Melodramatic imperial writing : from the Sepoy Rebellion to Cecil Rhodes
- Milton and the imperial vision
- Milton's imperial epic : Paradise Lost and the discourse of colonialism
- Missionary positions : evangelicalism and empire in American fiction
- Modernism and colonialism : British and Irish literature, 1899-1939
- Modernism and the marketplace : literary culture and consumer capitalism in Rhys, Woolf, Stein, and Nella Larsen
- Modernism, imperialism, and the historical sense
- Modernist literature and postcolonial studies
- Modernist voyages : colonial women writers in London, 1890-1945
- Moorings : Portuguese expansion and the writing of Africa
- Mutual othering : Islam, modernity, and the politics of cross-cultural encounters in pre-colonial Moroccan and European travel writing
- Narratives of empire : the fictions of Rudyard Kipling
- Nation and narration
- Nation, empire, decline : studies in rhetorical continuity from the Romans to the modern era
- Nation, state, and empire in English Renaissance literature : Shakespeare to Milton
- New Troy : fantasies of empire in the late Middle Ages
- New science, new world
- New woman and colonial adventure fiction in Victorian Britain : gender, genre, and empire
- New world myth : postmodernism and postcolonialism in Canadian fiction
- Novels of empire
- Nudes from nowhere : utopian sexual landscape
- Of irony and empire : Islam, the West, and the transcultural invention of Africa
- Olive Schreiner and the progress of feminism : evolution, gender, empire
- On the winds and waves of imagination : transnational feminism and literature
- Oracles of empire : poetry, politics, and commerce in British America, 1690-1750
- Order and partialities : theory, pedagogy, and the "postcolonial"
- Out of bounds : Anglo-Indian literature and the geography of displacement
- Out of place : Englishness, empire, and the locations of identity
- Outlandish English subjects in the Victorian domestic novel
- Paradise and plantation : tourism and culture in the anglophone Caribbean
- Paradise discourse, imperialism, and globalization : exploiting Eden
- Paralyses : literature, travel, and ethnography in French modernity
- Penetrating critiques : emasculated empire and Victorian identity in Africa
- Perennial empires : postcolonial, transnational, and literary perspectives
- Plural sovereignties and contemporary indigenous literature
- Poems of nation, anthems of empire : English verse in the long eighteenth century
- Political future fiction : speculative and counter-factual politics in Edwardian fiction
- Post-colonial Shakespeares
- Post-colonial drama : theory, practice, politics
- Postcolonial Conrad : paradoxes of empire
- Postcolonial criticism
- Postcolonial criticism : history, theory and the work of fiction
- Postcolonial discourse and changing cultural contexts : theory and criticism
- Postcolonial enlightenment : eighteenth-century colonialisms and postcolonial theory
- Postcolonial literary studies : the first 30 years
- Postcolonial literature
- Postcolonial literature and the biblical call for justice
- Postcolonial moves : medieval through modern
- Postcolonial studies : a materialist critique
- Postcolonialisms : Caribbean rereading of medieval English discourse
- Postwar British literature and postcolonial studies
- Problematic shores : the literature of islands
- Queer Atlantic : masculinity, mobility, and the emergence of modernist form
- Race, Gender and Empire in American Detective Fiction
- Reading the animal in the literature of the British Raj
- Reading the global : troubling perspectives on Britain's empire in Asia
- Reconstructing the world : Southern fictions and U.S. imperialisms, 1898-1976
- Reforming empire : Protestant colonialism and conscience in British literature
- Refuse : CanLit in ruins
- Remapping the Mediterranean world in early modern English writings
- Remembering Africa : the rediscovery of colonialism in contemporary German literature
- Representing imperial rivalry in the early modern Mediterranean
- Rereading the imperial romance : British imperialism and South African resistance in Haggard, Schreiner, and Plaatje
- Rethinking postcolonialism : colonialist discourse in modern literatures and the legacy of classical writers
- Revisiting the colonial past in Morocco
- Rider Haggard and the fiction of empire : a critical study of British imperial fiction
- Romances of the white man's burden : race, empire, and the plantation in American literature 1880-1936
- Romantic ecologies and colonial cultures in the British Atlantic world, 1770-1850
- Romantic imperialism : universal empire and the culture of modernity
- Romantic literature, race, and colonial encounter
- Romantic writing and the empire of signs : periodical culture and post-Napoleonic authorship
- Romanticism and colonialism : writing and empire, 1780-1830
- Romanticism and the Anglo-Hispanic imaginary
- Romanticism's debatable lands
- Romanticism, race, and imperial culture, 1780-1834
- Ruins and empire : the evolution of a theme in Augustan and romantic literature
- Rule Britannia : women, empire, and Victorian writing
- Rule of darkness : British literature and imperialism, 1830-1914
- Russia and Ukraine : literature and the discourse of empire from Napoleonic to postcolonial times
- Russia's Rome : imperial visions, messianic dreams, 1890-1940
- Russian subjects : empire, nation, and the culture of the Golden Age
- Savage indignation : colonial discourse from Milton to Swift
- Scotland, Britain, empire : writing the Highlands, 1760-1860
- Securing the commonwealth : debt, speculation, and writing in the making of early America
- Semicolonial Joyce
- Sentimental figures of empire in eighteenth-century Britain and France
- Settler colonialism in Victorian literature : economics and political identity in the networks of empire
- Sexual antipodes : enlightenment, globalization, and the placing of sex
- Sexual naturalization : Asian Americans and miscegenation
- Shadowing the white man's burden : U.S. imperialism and the problem of the color line
- Shakespeare and race : postcolonial praxis in the early modern period
- Shakespeare jungle fever : national-imperial re-visions of race, rape, and sacrifice
- Shakespeare's Troy : drama, politics, and the translation of empire
- Shakespeare, race, and colonialism
- Sitting in darkness : New South fiction, education, and the rise of Jim Crow colonialism, 1865-1920
- Slaves to Rome : paradigms of empire in Roman culture
- Soldier heroes : British adventure, empire, and the imagining of masculinities
- Solitude versus solidarity in the novels of Joseph Conrad : political and epistemological implications of narrative innovation
- Something in the blood : short stories
- Something of themselves : Kipling, Kingsley, Conan Doyle and the Anglo-Boer War
- Sounding imperial : poetic voice and the politics of empire, 1730-1820
- Spain's long shadow : the black legend, off-whiteness, and Anglo-American empire
- Spectacles of strangeness : imperialism, alienation, and Marlowe
- Spenser's monstrous regiment : Elizabethan Ireland and the poetics of difference
- Staging governance : theatrical imperialism in London, 1770-1800
- Statius' Silvae and the poetics of Empire
- Subjectivity and the reproduction of imperial power : empire's individuals
- Surveying the American Tropics : a literary geography from New York to Rio
- Technologies of empire : writing, imagination, and the making of imperial networks, 1750-1820
- Territories of Empire : U.S. Writing from the Louisiana Purchase to Mexican Independence
- The Algerian novel and colonial discourse : witnessing to a différend
- The American imperial gothic : popular culture, empire, violence
- The Black Pacific narrative : geographic imaginings of race and empire between the World Wars
- The British eighteenth century and global critique
- The British image of India : a study in the literature of imperialism, 1880-1960
- The Columbia guide to American Indian literatures of the United States since 1945
- The Gothic family romance : heterosexuality, child sacrifice, and the Anglo-Irish colonial order
- The Imperial muse : Ramus essays on Roman literature of the empire, to Juvenal through Ovid
- The Quebec connection : a poetics of solidarity in global francophone literatures
- The South Pacific narratives of Robert Louis Stevenson and Jack London : race, class, imperialism
- The Vietnamese novel in French : a literary response to colonialism
- The anarchy of empire in the making of U.S. culture
- The arts of empire : the poetics of colonialism from Raleigh to Milton
- The booker prize and the legacy of empire
- The colonial Conan Doyle : British imperialism, Irish nationalism, and the gothic
- The colonial moment : discoveries and settlements in modern American poetry
- The colonial rise of the novel
- The colonial wars in contemporary Portuguese fiction
- The colonizer abroad : American writers on foreign soil, 1846-1912
- The country-house ethos in English literature, 1688-1750 : themes of personal retreat and national expansion
- The cultural work of empire : the Seven Years' War and the imagining of the Shandean state
- The elegiac cityscape : Propertius and the meaning of Roman monuments
- The empire abroad and the empire at home : African American literature and the era of overseas expansion
- The empire inside : Indian commodities in Victorian domestic novels
- The ethics of exile : colonialism in the fictions of Charles Brockden Brown and J.M. Coetzee
- The exceptionalist state and the state of exception : Herman Melville's Billy Budd, sailor
- The fantastic invasion : Kipling, Conrad, and Lawson
- The fiction of geopolitics : afterimages of culture, from Wilkie Collins to Alfred Hitchcock
- The fiction of imperialism : reading between international relations and postcolonialism
- The forms of informal empire : Britain, Latin America, and nineteenth-century literature
- The geography of empire in English literature, 1580-1745
- The grammar of empire in eighteenth-century British writing
- The imperial experience : from Carlyle to Forster
- The imperial quest and modern memory from Conrad to Greene
- The imperialist imaginary : visions of Asia and the Pacific in American culture
- The infection of Thomas De Quincey : a psychopathology of imperialism
- The intimate empire : reading women's autobiography
- The invention of the West : Joseph Conrad and the double-mapping of Europe and empire
- The language of empire : myths and metaphors of popular imperialism, 1880-1918
- The literary afterlives of Roger Casement, 1899-2016
- The location of culture
- The male empire under the female gaze : the British raj and the memsahib
- The man who would be Kipling : the colonial fiction and the frontiers of exile
- The modernist novel and the decline of empire
- The mythology of imperialism : Rudyard Kipling, Joseph Conrad, E. M. Forster, D. H. Lawrence, and Joyce Cary
- The mythology of imperialism : Rudyard Kipling, Joseph Conrad, E. M. Forster, D. H. Lawrence, and Joyce Cary
- The narcissism of empire : loss, rage, and revenge in Thomas De Quincey, Robert Louis Stevenson, Arthur Conan Doyle, Rudyard Kipling and Isak Dinesen
- The new woman and the empire
- The novel and the menagerie : totality, Englishness, and empire
- The other side of terror : Black women and the culture of US empire
- The pen and the sword : conversations with David Barsamian
- The poetics of colonization : from city to text in archaic Greece
- The poetics of empire : a study of James Grainger's The sugar-cane
- The poetics of imperialism : translation and colonization from The tempest to Tarzan
- The polemics of possession in Spanish American narrative
- The politics of Latin literature : writing, identity, and empire in ancient Rome
- The post-colonial studies reader
- The racial hand in the Victorian imagination
- The realms of verse, 1830-1870 : English poetry in a time of nation-building
- The rhetoric of English India
- The rhetoric of empire : colonial discourse in journalism, travel writing, and imperial administration
- The ruling passion : British colonial allegory and the paradox of homosexual desire
- The sign of the cannibal : Melville and the making of a postcolonial reader
- The triumph of human empire : Verne, Morris, and Stevenson at the end of the world
- The voice of the oppressed in the language of the oppressor : a discussion of selected postcolonial literature from Ireland, Africa, and America
- Theatre & empire
- Theatre and empire : Great Britain on the London stages under James VI and I
- Theoretical debates in Spanish American literature
- Theseus, tragedy, and the Athenian Empire
- Torrid zones : maternity, sexuality, and empire in eighteenth-century English narratives
- Tropicopolitans : colonialism and agency, 1688-1804
- Tropics of savagery : the culture of Japanese empire in comparative frame
- U.S. orientalisms : race, nation, and gender in literature, 1790-1890
- U.S. women writers and the discourses of colonialism, 1825-1861
- Ulysses, capitalism and colonialism : reading Joyce after the Cold War
- Unhomely empire : whiteness and belonging, c. 1760-1830
- Unrequited conquests : love and empire in the colonial Americas
- Unseasonable youth : modernism, colonialism, and the fiction of development
- Unsettling colonialism : gender and race in the nineteenth-century global Hispanic world
- Using the master's tools : resistance and the literature of the African and South-Asian diasporas
- Vergil's empire : political thought in the Aeneid
- Victorian literature and postcolonial studies
- Victorian settler narratives : emigrants, cosmopolitans and returnees in nineteenth-century literature
- Victorian writers and the image of empire : the rose-colored vision
- Virgil's Aeneid : Cosmos and imperium
- Virginia Woolf against empire
- Visions of empire in colonial Spanish American ekphrastic writing
- Völkerschau - Kannibalismus - Fremdenlegion : zur Ästhetik der Transgression (1897-1936)
- War, the army and Victorian literature
- When did Indians become straight? : kinship, the history of sexuality, and native sovereignty
- White horizon : the Arctic in the nineteenth-century British imagination
- White skins/Black masks : representation and colonialism
- Willa Cather in context : progress, race, empire
- William Blake and the impossible history of the 1790s
- Women write back : Irish and Catalan short stories in colonial context
- Women writing Portuguese colonialism in Africa
- Women, "race," and writing in the early modern period
- Writing a New France, 1604-1632 : empire and early modern French identity
- Writing the colonial adventure : gender, race and nation in Anglo-Australian popular fiction, 1875-1914
- Writing the urban jungle : reading empire in London from Doyle to Eliot
- Written on the water : British romanticism and the maritime empire of culture
- X marks the spot : women writers map the Empire for British children, 1790-1895
- Xenophon's imperial fiction : on the education of Cyrus
- Xenophon's prince : republic and empire in the Cyropaedia
- Youth of darkest England : working-class children at the heart of Victorian empire
- Zionism and revolution in European-Jewish literature
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