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- "My reader my fellow-labourer" : a study of English romantic prose
- A community of one : masculine autobiography and autonomy in nineteenth-century Britain
- A wider range : travel writing by women in Victorian England
- Anglo-American landscapes : a study of 19th century Anglo-American travel literature
- Approaches to Victorian autobiography
- Autobiography : narrative of transformation
- Biographical passages : essays in Victorian and Modernist biography : honoring Mary M. Lago
- British periodicals and Romantic identity : the "literary lower empire"
- British women's life writing, 1760-1840 : friendship, community, and collaboration
- Commissioned spirits : the shaping of social motion in Dickens, Carlyle, Melville, and Hawthorne
- Confessional subjects : revelations of gender and power in Victorian literature and culture
- Coordinates of Anglo-American romanticism : Wesley, Edwards, Carlyle & Emerson
- Curiosity and the aesthetics of travel writing, 1770-1840 : 'from an antique land'
- Democratizing Sir Thomas Browne : Religio medici and its imitations
- Dying to know : scientific epistemology and narrative in Victorian England
- Educating women : cultural conflict and Victorian literature
- Elegant Jeremiahs : the sage from Carlyle to Mailer
- Fictions of consciousness : Mill, Newman, and the reading of Victorian prose
- John Henry Newman's rhetoric : becoming a discriminating reader
- Knowledge and indifference in English Romantic prose
- Magazine serials and the essay tradition, 1746-1820
- Maps of Englishness : writing identity in the culture of colonialism
- Mastery and slavery in Victorian writing
- Men of letters, writing lives : masculinity and literary auto/biography in the late-Victorian period
- Mortal pages, literary lives : studies in nineteenth-century autobiography
- Muscular Christianity : embodying the Victorian Age
- Other women : the writing of class, race, and gender, 1832-1898
- Other women : the writing of class, race, and gender, 1832-1898
- Our Lady of Victorian feminism : the Madonna in the work of Anna Jameson, Margaret Fuller, and George Eliot
- Pedagogical economies : the examination and the Victorian literary man
- Place matters : gendered geography in Victorian women's travel books about Southeast Asia
- Prose in the age of poets : romanticism and biographical narrative from Johnson to De Quincey
- Representations of the North in Victorian travel literature
- Representing femininity : middle-class subjectivity in Victorian and Edwardian women's autobiographies
- Romantic biography
- Romantic genius and the literary magazine : biography, celebrity and politics
- Romantic geographies : discourses of travel, 1775-1844
- Secret selves : confession and same-sex desire in Victorian autobiography
- Signs of their times : history, labor, and the body in Cobbett, Carlyle, and Disraeli
- Solitary travelers : nineteenth-century women's travel narratives and the scientific vocation
- Subjectivities : a history of self-representation in Britain, 1832-1920
- The Retrospective Review (1820-1828) and the Revival of Seventeenth Century Poetry
- The Victorian experience : the prose writers
- The Victorian self : autobiography and Biblical narrative
- The art of Victorian prose
- The commodification of identity in Victorian narrative : autobiography, sensation, and the literary marketplace
- The domestication of genius : biography and the romantic poet
- The female reader in the English novel : from Burney to Austen
- The genre of autobiography in Victorian literature
- The idea of the clerisy in the nineteenth century
- The imagination of class : masculinity and the Victorian urban poor
- The intimate empire : reading women's autobiography
- The makers of English prose
- The military memoir and romantic literary culture, 1780-1835
- The omnipresent debate : empiricism and transcendentalism in nineteenth-century English prose
- The private lives of Victorian women : autobiography in nineteenth-century England
- The rise of the office clerk in literary culture, 1880-1939
- The romantic art of confession : De Quincey, Musset, Sand, Lamb, Hogg, Frémy, Soulié, Janin
- Time, space, and gender in the nineteenth-century British diary
- Transatlantic manners : social patterns in nineteenth-century Anglo-American travel literature
- Travel writing and the natural world, 1768-1840
- Unfolding the south : nineteenth-century British women writers and artists in Italy
- Victorian biography : intellectuals and the ordering of discourse
- Victorian fetishism : intellectuals and primitives
- Victorian medicine and social reform : Florence Nightingale among the novelists
- Victorian prose masters ; : Thackeray-Carlyle-George Eliot-Matthew Arnold-Ruskin-George Meredith
- Victorian prose writers after 1867
- Victorian prose writers before 1867
- Victorian women travel writers in Africa
- Victorian writing about risk : imagining a safe England in a dangerous world
- Visions of science : books and readers at the dawn of the Victorian age
- Vocational philanthropy and British women's writing, 1790-1810 : Wollstonecraft, More, Edgeworth, Wordsworth
- Women and the politics of travel, 1870-1914
- Women rewriting boundaries : Victorian women travel writers
- Women travel writers and the language of aesthetics, 1716-1818
- Women's life writing, 1700-1850 : gender, genre and authorship
- Women's reading in Britain, 1750-1835 : a dangerous recreation
- Women's voices on Africa : a century of travel writings
- Writing British infanticide : child-murder, gender, and print, 1722-1859
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