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- 100 years of English literature
- A book of Sibyls : Mrs. Barbauld, Miss Edgeworth, Mrs. Opie, Miss Austen
- A companion to Romanticism
- A companion to Victorian literature & culture
- A concise companion to realism
- A concise companion to the Romantic age
- A feminist introduction to romanticism
- A history of Victorian literature
- A man who does not exist : the Irish peasant in the work of W.B. Yeats and J.M. Synge
- A new spirit of the age
- A preface to the Brontës
- Acting naturally : Victorian theatricality and authenticity
- Acts of union : Scotland and the literary negotiation of the British nation, 1707-1830
- Adventures in realism
- Advertising and satirical culture in the Romantic period
- Aestheticism and sexual parody, 1840-1940
- Allegories of Union in Irish and English writing, 1790-1870 : politics, history, and the family from Edgeworth and to Arnold
- Alphabets to order : the literature of nineteenth-century typefounders' specimens
- Ambitious heights : writing, friendship, love : the Jewsbury sisters, Felicia Hemans, and Jane Welsh Carlyle
- Anger, revolution, and romanticism
- Another kind of love : male homosexual desire in English discourse, 1850-1920
- Anxious anatomy : the conception of the human form in literary and naturalist discourse
- Arbitrary power : romanticism, language, politics
- Art and life in aestheticism : de-humanizing and re-humanizing art, the artist, and the artistic receptor
- Ascendancy and tradition in Anglo-Irish literary history from 1789 to 1939
- At the limits of romanticism : essays in cultural, feminist, and materialist criticism
- Beasts of burden : biopolitics, labor, and animal life in British Romanticism
- Beauty and belief : aesthetics and religion in Victorian literature
- Becoming a woman of letters : myths of authorship and facts of the Victorian market
- Beginning postcolonialism
- Beyond Arthurian romances : the reach of Victorian medievalism
- Black skin, blue books : African Americans and Wales, 1845-1945
- Bleak liberalism
- Bloody Romanticism : spectacular violence and the politics of representation, 1776-1832
- Booker memorial studies; : eight essays on Victorian literature in memory of John Manning Booker, 1881-1948
- Borderlines : the shiftings of gender in British romanticism
- British Colonial realism in Africa : inalienable objects, contested domains
- British Romanticism and the science of the mind
- British aestheticism and Ancient Greece : Hellenism, reception, gods in exile
- British modernism and censorship
- British periodicals and Romantic identity : the "literary lower empire"
- British romantic writers and the East : anxieties of empire
- British romanticism and continental influences : writing in an age of europhobia
- British women writers and race, 1788-1818 : narrations of modernity
- Burke to Byron, Barbauld to Baillie, 1790-1830
- Byron and the Victorians
- Camelot regained : the Arthurian revival and Tennyson, 1800-1849
- Catholic revival in English literature, 1845-1961 : Newman, Hopkins, Belloc, Chesterton, Greene, Waugh
- Ce vice impuni, la lecture... : Domaine anglais
- Certain comments
- Changing states : transformation in modern Irish writing
- Child murder and British culture, 1720-1900
- Child-loving : the erotic child and Victorian culture
- Colonies, cults and evolution : literature, science and culture in nineteenth-century writing
- Constructing nineteenth-century religion : literary, historical, and religious studies in dialogue
- Constructions of "the Jew" in English literature and society : racial representations, 1875-1945
- Conversable worlds : literature, contention, and community 1762 to 1830
- Convict voices : women, class, and writing about prison in nineteenth-century England
- Creature and creator : myth-making and English Romanticism
- Cultivating Victorians : liberal culture and the aesthetic
- Cultural politics at the fin de siècle
- Cultures of the sublime : selected readings, 1750-1830
- Curiosity : a cultural history of early modern inquiry
- Dandies and desert saints : styles of Victorian masculinity
- Darwin, literature and Victorian respectability
- Death and the future life in Victorian literature and theology
- Depreciations
- Desire and contradiction : imperial visions and domestic debates in Victorian literature
- Dialogues in the margin : a study of the Dublin university magazine
- Die englische literatur der gegenwart seit 1870 ...
- Disability, representation and the body in Irish writing : 1800-1922
- Double vision : literary palimpsests of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
- Dreamers of dreams : the rise and fall of 19th century idealism
- Early reviews of great writers (1786-1832)
- Eastern figures : Orient and empire in British writing
- Educating the proper woman reader : Victorian family literary magazines and the cultural health of the nation
- Effeminate England : homoerotic writing after 1885
- Effeminism : the economy of colonial desire
- Eight modern writers
- Elizabeth Gaskell : Victorian culture, and the art of fiction : original essays for the bicentenary
- England and the French revolution
- England in 1819 : the politics of literary culture and the case of romantic historicism
- English romanticism and the French tradition
- Epic and empire in nineteenth-century Britain
- Excavating Victorians
- Eyes across the Channel : French revolutions, party history and British writing, 1830-1882
- Fabricating history : English writers on the French Revolution
- Fact and feeling : Baconian science and the nineteenth-Century literary imagination
- Fair exotics : xenophobic subjects in English literature, 1720-1853
- Fallenness in Victorian women's writing : marry, stitch, die, or do worse
- Fellow Romantics : male and female British writers, 1790-1835
- Feminine singularity : the politics of subjectivity in nineteenth-century literature
- Fernando Pessoa and nineteenth-century Anglo-American literature
- Fictions and fakes : forging Romantic authenticity, 1760-1845
- Fictions of affliction : physical disability in Victorian culture
- Figures of transition; : a study of British literature at the end of the nineteenth century
- Filth : dirt, disgust, and modern life
- Forces in modern British literature, 1885-1946
- Forgiveness in Victorian literature : grammar, narrative, and community
- Gender, technology and the new woman
- Gender, the New Woman, and the monster
- George Sand and the Victorian world
- George Sand and the Victorians : her influence and reputation in nineteenth-century England
- Gothic writing, 1750-1820 : a genealogy
- Greek epigram in reception. J. A. Symonds, Oscar Wilde, and the invention of desire, 1805-1929.
- Green writing : romanticism and ecology
- Gypsies and the British imagination, 1807-1930
- Hatred & civility : the antisocial life in Victorian England
- Hellenism and homosexuality in Victorian Oxford
- Homes and homelessness in the Victorian imagination
- Hungry words : images of famine in the Irish Canon
- Imagination under pressure, 1789-1832 : aesthetics, politics, and utility
- Imagining London, 1770-1900
- Imagining adoption : essays on literature and culture
- Imagining the gallery : the social body of British romanticism
- Imperfect sympathies : Jews and Judaism in British Romantic literature and culture
- Impossible purities : Blackness, femininity, and Victorian culture
- In common things : commerce, culture, and ecology in British Romantic literature
- Innocence and rapture : the erotic child in Pater, Wilde, James, and Nabokov
- Intentions
- Interventions : rethinking the nineteenth century
- Invisible writing and the Victorian novel : readings in language and ideology
- Ireland & the English crisis
- Ireland and romanticism : publics, nations and scenes of cultural production
- Ireland, India, and nationalism in nineteenth-century literature
- Irish identity and the literary revival : Synge, Yeats, Joyce, and O'Casey
- Irish literature since 1800
- Isolated cases : the anxieties of autonomy in enlightenment philosophy and romantic literature
- Italian politics and nineteenth-century British literature and culture
- King Arthur's modern return
- Land, nation and culture, 1740-1840 : thinking the republic of taste
- Language and decadence in the Victorian fin de siècle
- Letters to the new island
- Life and literature
- Literary magazines and British Romanticism
- Literature and revolution : British responses to the Paris Commune of 1871
- Literature in the marketplace : nineteenth-century British publishing and reading practices
- Literature of the Romantic period, 1750-1850
- Literature, science and exploration in the Romantic era : bodies of knowledge
- Literature, technology and magical thinking, 1880-1920
- Literature, technology, and modernity, 1860-2000
- Living forms : Romantics and the monumental figure
- Lost causes : historical consciousness in Victorian literature
- Manly leaders in nineteenth-century British literature
- Manufacturing culture : vindications of early Victorian industry
- Marketing the author : authorial personae, narrative selves and self-fashioning, 1880-1930
- Masculine desire : the sexual politics of Victorian aestheticism
- Media, technology, and literature in the nineteenth century : image, sound, touch
- Melodramatic tactics : theatricalized dissent in the English marketplace, 1800-1885
- Men in wonderland : the lost girlhood of the Victorian gentlemen
- Men of letters
- Modern English books of power
- Modernism
- Modernism and the Celtic revival
- Modernist heresies : British literary history, 1883-1924
- Monstrosities : bodies and British romanticism
- Mothers of the nation : women's political writing in England, 1780-1830
- Moving images : nineteenth-century reading and screen practices
- Multiplying worlds : romanticism, modernity, and the emergence of virtual reality
- Muscular mirth : Barry Pain and the new humor
- Music hall & modernity : the late-Victorian discovery of popular culture
- Narrative middles : navigating the nineteenth-century British novel
- Narrative order, 1789-1819 : life and story in an age of revolution
- Narratives of child neglect in romantic and Victorian culture
- Nature into art : cultural transformations in nineteenth-century Britain
- Nature transfigured : science and literature, 1700-1900
- Nervous reactions : Victorian recollections of romanticism
- Nineteenth century studies; : Coleridge to Matthew Arnold
- Nineteenth-century illustration and the digital : studies in word and image
- Nineteenth-century religion and literature : an introduction
- Nineteenth-century settler emigration in British literature and art
- Northrop Frye's writings on the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
- Nostalgia and recollection in Victorian culture
- Nostalgia in transition, 1780-1917
- Notes and reviews
- Notorious literary attacks
- Novel cultivations : plants in British literature of the global nineteenth century
- Of English literature in the reign of Victoria with a glance at the past
- Old and new masters
- On contemporary literature
- One culture : essays in science and literature
- Open fields : science in cultural encounter
- Opening the field : Irish women : texts and contexts
- Opening the nursery door : reading, writing, and childhood, 1600-1900
- Opium and the romantic imagination
- Original copy : plagiarism and originality in nineteenth-century literature
- Oscar Wilde in context
- Out of place : Englishness, empire, and the locations of identity
- Outlaw fathers in Victorian and modern British literature : queering patriarchy
- Paper pellets : British literary culture after Waterloo
- Pater to Forster, 1873-1924
- Personal business : character and commerce in Victorian literature and culture
- Pirates and mutineers of the nineteenth century : swashbucklers and swindlers
- Pirating fictions : ownership and creativity in nineteenth-century popular culture
- Politics, philosophy, and the production of romantic texts
- Popular literature and the construction of British national identity, 1707-1850
- Popular medievalism in romantic-era Britain
- Post-traumatic culture : injury and interpretation in the nineties
- Primitive minds : evolution and spiritual experience in the Victorian novel
- Proust's cup of tea : homoeroticism and Victorian culture
- Publishing, editing, and reception : essays in honor of Donald H. Reiman
- Radicalism in British literary culture, 1650-1830 : from Revolution to Revolution
- Re-visioning romanticism : British women writers, 1776-1837
- Reading Victorian deafness : signs and sounds in Victorian literature and culture
- Realizing capital : financial and psychic economies in Victorian form
- Religion, toleration, and British writing, 1790-1830
- Rethinking Victorian culture
- Retrospective reviews : a literary log
- Reviews & critical papers.
- Romances of free trade : British literature, laissez-faire, and the global nineteenth century
- Romantic 'Anglo-Italians' : configurations of identity in Byron, the Shelleys, and the Pisan Circle
- Romantic England; : writing and painting, 1717-1851
- Romantic Indians : native Americans, British literature, and transatlantic culture, 1756-1830
- Romantic Victorians : English literature, 1824-1840
- Romantic consciousness : Blake to Mary Shelley
- Romantic criticism, 1800-1850
- Romantic diasporas : French émigrés, British convicts, and Jews
- Romantic echoes in the Victorian era
- Romantic hellenism and women writers
- Romantic imperialism : universal empire and the culture of modernity
- Romantic literature and postcolonial studies
- Romantic literature, race, and colonial encounter
- Romantic medievalism : history and the Romantic literary ideal
- Romantic moods : paranoia, trauma, and melancholy, 1790-1840
- Romantic organicism : from idealist origins to ambivalent afterlife
- Romantic psychoanalysis : the burden of the mystery
- Romantic returns : superstition, imagination, history
- Romantic revolutions : criticism and theory
- Romantic sustainability : endurance and the natural world, 1780-1830
- Romantic vacancy : the poetics of gender, affect, and radical speculation
- Romantic women writers : voices and countervoices
- Romantic writing and pedestrian travel
- Romanticism
- Romanticism and animal rights
- Romanticism and colonialism : writing and empire, 1780-1830
- Romanticism and contemporary criticism
- Romanticism and feminism
- Romanticism and pleasure
- Romanticism and popular culture in Britain and Ireland
- Romanticism and the Gothic : genre, reception, and canon formation
- Romanticism and the human sciences : poetry, population, and the discourse of the species
- Romanticism and the materiality of nature
- Romanticism and the vocation of childhood
- Romanticism and war : a study of British Romantic Period writers and the Napoleonic Wars
- Romanticism at the end of history
- Romanticism, history, and the possibilities of genre : re-forming literature, 1789-1837
- Romanticism, maternity, and the body politic
- Romanticism, race, and imperial culture, 1780-1834
- Romanticism, radicalism, and the press
- Romantics, rebels, and reactionaries : English literature and its background, 1760-1830
- Rousseau, Robespierre, and English Romanticism
- Royalties : the queen and Victorian writers
- Rule Britannia : women, empire, and Victorian writing
- Rule of darkness : British literature and imperialism, 1830-1914
- Rural scenes and national representation : Britain, 1815-1850
- Satire and romanticism
- Scholars & rebels in nineteenth-century Ireland
- Science and literature in the nineteenth century
- Scottish and Irish Romanticism
- Second sight : the visionary imagination in late Victorian literature
- Seeing suffering in women's literature of the Romantic era
- Sex and death in Victorian literature
- Sex, lies, and autobiography : the ethics of confession
- Sexual anarchy : gender and culture at the fin de siècle
- Sexual politics and the romantic author
- Sexual repression and victorian literature
- Sexuality and the culture of sensibility in the British romantic era
- Shadowy heroes : Irish literature of the 1890s
- Shelleyan reimaginings and influence : new relations
- Slavery and the Romantic imagination
- Sodom on the Thames : sex, love, and scandal in Wilde times
- Soldier heroes : British adventure, empire, and the imagining of masculinities
- Some impressions of my elders
- Space and the "march of mind" : literature and the physical sciences in Britain, 1815-1850
- Spheres of action : speech and performance in Romantic culture
- States of desire : Wilde, Yeats, Joyce, and the Irish experiment
- Strange country : modernity and nationhood in Irish writing since 1790
- Studies and appreciations
- THE WORLD IN PLAY : Portraits of a Victorian Concept
- Tainted souls and painted faces : the rhetoric of fallenness in Victorian culture
- The Cambridge companion to British romanticism
- The Cambridge companion to the fin de siècle
- The Celtic twilight and the nineties
- The Chartist imaginary : literary form in working-class political theory and practice
- The Edwardian temperament, 1895-1919
- The English cult of literature : devoted readers, 1774-1880
- The French Revolution and Enlightenment in England, 1789-1832
- The French Revolution debate in English literature and culture
- The Irish literary revival : its history, pioneers and possibilities
- The Irish literary revival; : its history, pioneers and possibilities
- The Puritan-provincial vision : Scottish and American literature in the nineteenth century
- The Romantic period : the intellectual and cultural context of English literature, 1789-1830
- The Romantics and us : essays on literature and culture
- The Victorian age in literature
- The Victorian serial
- The Victorian supernatural
- The Victorians and race
- The afterlife of character, 1726-1825
- The age of eclecticism : literature and culture in Britain, 1815-1885
- The art of eloquence : Byron, Dickens, Tennyson, Joyce
- The beaten track : European tourism, literature, and the ways to culture, 1800-1918
- The book of God : secularization and design in the romantic era
- The child writer from Austen to Woolf
- The comfort of strangers : social life and literary form
- The crisis of action in nineteenth-century English literature
- The critic's alchemy : a study of the introduction of French symbolism into England
- The crowd : British literature and public politics
- The eighteen nineties : a review of art and ideas at the close of the nineteenth century
- The fairy-tale literature of Charles Dickens, Christina Rossetti, and George MacDonald : antidotes to the Victorian spiritual crisis
- The female pen : women writers and novelists, 1621-1818
- The flesh made word : female figures and women's bodies
- The green studies reader : from Romanticism to ecocriticism
- The harp re-strung : the United Irishmen and the rise of Irish literary nationalism
- The image of the Jew in European liberal culture, 1789-1914
- The imperial archive : knowledge and the fantasy of empire
- The landscapes of the sublime 1700-1830 : classic ground
- The last romantics
- The letters of Christina Rossetti
- The living dead : a study of the vampire in Romantic literature
- The madwoman in the attic : the woman writer and the nineteenth-century literary imagination
- The madwoman in the attic : the woman writer and the nineteenth-century literary imagination
- The men of the nineties
- The milk of paradise; : the effect of opium visions on the works of DeQuincey, Crabbe, Francis Thompson, and Coleridge
- The modern gothic and literary doubles : Stevenson, Wilde and Wells
- The myth of the Renaissance in nineteenth-century writing
- The myth of the modern : a study in British literature and criticism after 1850
- The old enemies : Catholic and Protestant in nineteenth-century English culture
- The origin of the modern Jewish woman writer : romance and reform in Victorian England
- The physiology of the novel : reading, neural science, and the form of Victorian fiction
- The political ideas of the English romanticists
- The politics of nature : Wordsworth and some contemporaries
- The possibilities of society : Wordsworth, Coleridge, and the sociological viewpoint of English romanticism
- The powers of distance : cosmopolitanism and the cultivation of detachment
- The professional ideal in the Victorian novel : the works of Disraeli, Trollope, Gaskell, and Eliot
- The proper lady and the woman writer : ideology as style in the works of Mary Wollstonecraft, Mary Shelley, and Jane Austen
- The return of King Arthur and the Nibelungen : national myth in nineteenth-century English and German literature
- The return of the visible in British Romanticism
- The revolution in popular literature : print, politics, and the people, 1790-1860
- The romantic '90s
- The romantic '90s
- The romantic national tale and the question of Ireland
- The ruling passion : British colonial allegory and the paradox of homosexual desire
- The sinews of the spirit : the ideal of Christian manliness in Victorian literature and religious thought
- The spectacle of intimacy : a public life for the Victorian family
- The sun is God : painting, literature, and mythology in the nineteenth century
- The triumph of time; : a study of the Victorian concepts of time, history, progress, and decadence
- The work of the sun : literature, science, and political economy, 1760-1860
- The work of writing : literature and social change in Britain, 1700-1830
- ThermoPoetics : energy in Victorian literature and science
- Thinking through style : non-fiction prose of the long nineteenth century
- Thomas Hardy and rural England
- Transfiguration. The religion of art in nineteenth-century literature (before aestheticism).
- Twenty-first century perspectives on Victorian literature
- Uncontainable romanticism : Shelley, Brontë, Kleist
- Ungoverned imaginings : James Mill's The history of British India and Orientalism
- Unquiet things : secularism in the Romantic Age
- Ventures into childland : Victorians, fairy tales, and femininity
- Victorian Gothic : literary and cultural manifestations in the nineteenth century
- Victorian Horace : classics and class
- Victorian afterlives : the shaping of influence in nineteenth-century literature
- Victorian demons : medicine, masculinity and the Gothic at the fin-de-siècle
- Victorian discourses on sexuality and religion
- Victorian ecocriticism : the politics of place and early environmental justice
- Victorian fantasy
- Victorian hauntings : spectrality, Gothic, the uncanny, and literature
- Victorian interpretation
- Victorian lessons in empathy and difference
- Victorian literary cultures : studies in textual subversion
- Victorian literature : a sourcebook
- Victorian literature : sixty years of books and bookmen
- Victorian literature and finance
- Victorian literature and the Victorian visual imagination
- Victorian negatives : literary culture and the dark side of photography in the nineteenth century
- Victorian people and ideas; : a companion for the modern reader of Victorian literature
- Victorian photography and literary nostalgia
- Victorian religious discourse : new directions in criticism
- Victorian sacrifice : ethics and economics in mid-century novels
- Victorian sexual dissidence
- Victorian skin : surface, self, history
- Victorian time : technologies, standardizations, catastrophes
- Victorian women writers and the classics : the feminine of Homer
- Victorian word-painting and narrative : toward the blending of genres
- Victoriana : histories, fictions, criticism
- Walking, literature, and English culture : the origins and uses of peripatetic in the nineteenth century
- War of no pity : the Indian Mutiny and Victorian trauma
- War, the army and Victorian literature
- Waterloo and the Romantic imagination
- What Jane Austen ate and Charles Dickens knew : from fox hunting to whist : the facts of daily life in nineteenth-century England
- William Morris and the idea of community : romance, history and propaganda, 1880-1914
- Woman and nation in Irish literature and society, 1880-1935
- Woman and the demon : the life of a Victorian myth
- Women and British aestheticism
- Women and literature in Britain, 1800-1900
- Women's colonial gothic writing, 1850-1930 : haunted empire
- Women, crime and language
- Words alone : Yeats and his inheritances
- Wordsworth and his circle
- Working girls : fiction, sexuality, and modernity
- Writers, readers, and reputations : literary life in Britain, 1870-1918
- Writing Irishness in nineteenth-century British culture
- Writing Lough Derg : from William Carleton to Seamus Heaney
- Writing under the Raj : gender, race, and rape in the British colonial imagination, 1830-1947
- Yeats and the beginning of the Irish renaissance
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