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- 'Paper-contestations' and textual communities in England, 1640-1675
- 1956 and all that : the making of modern British drama
- 30 great myths about the Romantics
- A Critical Study of the Works of Nawal El Saadawi, Egyptian Writer and Activist
- A Cultural History of the Irish Novel, 1790-1829
- A Necessary Luxury : Tea in Victorian England
- A New Companion to Victorian Literature and Culture
- A biocultural approach to literary theory and interpretation
- A companion to sensation fiction
- A companion to the American novel
- A companion to the Harlem Renaissance
- A historical guide to Edgar Allan Poe
- A historical guide to Henry David Thoreau
- A historical guide to Mark Twain
- A historical guide to Nathaniel Hawthorne
- A history of Mexican literature
- A history of early modern women's writing
- A history of the Irish novel
- A midsummer night's dream in context : magic, madness and mayhem
- A room of his own : a literary-cultural study of Victorian clubland
- A shrinking island : modernism and national culture in England
- Accident society : fiction, collectivity, and the production of chance
- Acting companies and their plays in Shakespeare's London
- Acting like men : gender, drama, and nostalgia in ancient Greece
- Addressing postmodernity : Kenneth Burke, rhetoric, and a theory of social change
- Aesopic conversations : popular tradition, cultural dialogue, and the invention of Greek prose
- Africa in the world
- Against the gallows : antebellum American writers and the movement to abolish capital punishment
- Agitations : essays on life and literature
- Ain't got no home : America's great migrations and the making of an interracial left
- All dressed up : modern Irish historical pageantry
- American gothic culture : an Edinburgh companion
- American hungers : the problem of poverty in U.S. literature, 1840-1945
- American literature and the free market, 1945-2000
- American poets in the 21st century : poetics of social engagement
- American sensations : class, empire, and the production of popular culture
- American superrealism : Nathanael West and the politics of representation in the 1930s
- An American body-politic : a Deleuzian approach
- An uneasy solitude : individual and society in the work of Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Anarchy & culture : the aesthetic politics of modernism
- Anxieties of Empire and the fiction of intrigue
- Apocalyptic sentimentalism : love and fear in U.S. antebellum literature
- Apostles of modernity : American writers in the age of development
- Arab culture and the novel : genre, identity and agency in Egyptian fiction
- Around 1945 : literature, citizenship, rights
- Authorizing experience : refigurations of the body politic in seventeenth-century New England writing
- Be it ever so humble : poverty, fiction, and the invention of the middle-class home
- Bearing the bad news : contemporary American literature and culture
- Beastly journeys : travel and transformation at the fin de siècle
- Becoming a poet in Anglo-Saxon England
- Becoming criminal : transversal performance and cultural dissidence in early modern England
- Bedeviled : Lewis, Tolkien and the shadow of evil
- Bedeviled : Lewis, Tolkien and the shadow of evil
- Beneath the American Renaissance : the Subversive Imagination in the Age of Emerson and Melville
- Between civilization & barbarism : women, nation, and literary culture in modern Argentina
- Beyond Civilization and Barbarism : Culture and Politics in Postrevolutionary Argentina
- Bilingualism and the individual
- Black, white, and Huckleberry Finn : re-imagining the American dream
- Blackness and value : seeing double
- Blake's humanism
- Blast, corrupt, dismantle, erase : contemporary North American dystopian literature
- Bloomsbury, Modernism, and the Reinvention of Intimacy
- Bound by the city : Greek tragedy, sexual difference, and the formation of the polis
- Bourdieu and Literature.
- Brave new words : how literature will save the planet
- Bridging cultures : intercultural mediation in literature, linguistics and the arts
- British Romanticism and the critique of political reason
- British culture of the postwar : an introduction to literature and society, 1945-1999
- British women short story writers : the new woman to now
- British working-class fiction : narratives of refusal and the struggle against work
- Broken boundaries : women & feminism in Restoration drama
- Brought to book : print in Ireland, 1680-1784
- Buenos Aires : perspectives on the city and cultural production
- Buried communities : Wordsworth and the bonds of mourning
- Burying the beloved : marriage, realism, and reform in modern Iran
- Byron in London
- Cabins in Modern Norwegian Literature : Negotiating Place and Identity
- Camp sites : sex, politics, and academic style in postwar America
- Cannibal fictions : American explorations of colonialism, race, gender and sexuality
- Capital letters : authorship in the antebellum literary market
- Captains of charity : the writing and wages of postrevolutionary Atlantic benevolence
- Caught between the lines : captives, frontiers, and national identity in Argentine literature and art
- Censored : a literary history of subversion and control
- Changing France : literature and material culture in the Second Empire
- Chaos imagined : literature, art, science
- Charity and condescension : Victorian literature and the dilemmas of philanthropy
- Charles Dickens as an agent of change
- Charms of the cynical reason : the trickster's transformations in Soviet and post-Soviet culture
- Chasing Lolita : how popular culture corrupted Nabokov's little girl all over again
- Class and gender in early English literature : intersections
- Close readers : humanism and sodomy in early modern England
- Coded encounters : writing, gender, and ethnicity in colonial Latin America
- Cold warriors : manliness on trial in the rhetoric of the West
- Collision of Realities : Establishing Research on the Fantastic in Europe
- Colonial virtue : the mobility of temperance in Renaissance England
- Colonizing the realm of words : the transformation of Tamil literature in nineteenth-century South India
- Comedy and culture : England 1820-1900
- Common sense in early 18th-century British literature and culture : ethics, aesthetics, and politics, 1680-1750
- Communism and poetry : writing against capital
- Complicity, censorship and criticism : negotiating space in the GDR literary sphere
- Composing Cultures : Modernism, American Literary Studies, and the Problem of Culture
- Conceiving the city : London, literature, and art 1870-1914
- Conceptualizing cruelty to children in nineteenth-century England : literature, representation, and the NSPCC
- Constructing Spain : the Re-imagination of Space and Place in Fiction and Film, 1953-2003
- Contemplating violence : critical studies in modern German culture
- Contemporary German fiction : writing in the Berlin republic
- Contest(ed) writing : re-conceptualizing literacy competitions
- Contesting the past, reconstructing the nation : American literature and culture in the Gilded Age, 1876-1893
- Countering the counterculture : rereading postwar American dissent from Jack Kerouac to Tomás Rivera
- Coyness and Crime in Restoration Comedy : Women's Desire, Deception, and Agency
- Criminal ingenuity : Moore, Cornell, Ashbery, and the struggle between the arts
- Criminality and narrative in eighteenth-century England : beyond the law
- Crisis on stage : tragedy and comedy in late fifth-century Athens
- Critical acts : Latin American women and cultural criticism
- Critical approaches to literature, Feminist
- Critical approaches to literature, Feminist
- Critical collaborations : indigeneity, diaspora, and ecology in Canadian literary studies
- Critical perspectives on literature and culture in the new world order
- Criticism in society
- Cruising modernism : class and sexuality in American literature and social thought
- Cultural analysis of texts
- Cultural capital : the problem of literary canon formation
- Cultural considerations : essays on readers, writers, and musicians in postwar America
- Cultural imperialism and the Indo-English novel : genre and ideology in R.K. Narayan, Anita Desai, Kamala Markandaya, and Salman Rushdie
- Culture and Circulation : literature in motion in early modern India
- Cybertext poetics : the critical landscape of new media literary theory
- Dayneford's library : American homosexual writing, 1900-1913
- De-scribing empire : post-colonialism and textuality
- Death and the mother from Dickens to Freud : Victorian fiction and the anxiety of origins
- Deconstructing the stereotype : reconsidering Indian culture, literature and cinema
- Defending literature in early modern England : Renaissance literary theory in social context
- Democratic discourses : the radical abolition movement and antebellum American literature
- Des Littératures-Mondes en Français : écritures singulières, poétiques transfrontalières dans la prose contemporaine
- Developmental fairy tales : evolutionary thinking and modern Chinese culture
- Dickens and empire : discourses of class, race and colonialism in the works of Charles Dickens
- Disaster writing : the cultural politics of catastrophe in Latin America
- Discourses of poverty : social reform and the picaresque novel in early modern Spain
- Discovering Gilgamesh : geology, narrative and the historical sublime in Victorian culture
- Disease, desire, and the body in Victorian women's popular novels
- Dislocating race & nation : episodes in nineteenth-century American literary nationalism
- Do metaphors dream of literal sleep? : a science-fictional theory of representation
- Doris Lessing : border crossings
- Double agents : espionage, literature, and liminal citizens
- Downtown Canada : writing Canadian cities
- Dreaming revolution : transgression in the development of American romance
- Dystopia
- E pluribus unum : nineteenth-century American literature & the Constitutional paradox
- E.D.E.N. Southworth : recovering a nineteenth-century popular novelist
- EC Comics : race, shock, and social protest
- Edwardian stories of divorce
- Eighteenth-Century Literature and Culture
- Eighteenth-century poetry and the rise of the novel reconsidered
- Elizabeth Bishop's Brazil
- Elizabeth Stoddard and the boundaries of bourgeois culture
- Elizabethan publishing and the makings of literary culture
- Emerson and self-reliance
- Emily Dickinson : monarch of perception
- Emissaries in early modern literature and culture : mediation, transmission, traffic, 1550-1700
- Empire of magic : medieval romance and the politics of cultural fantasy
- English literature of the 1920s
- English malady : enabling and disabling fictions
- English topographies in literature and culture : space, place, and identity
- Epic traditions in the contemporary world : the poetics of community
- Ethnotheatre : research from page to stage
- Eugenics, literature, and culture in post-war Britain
- Europa! Europa? : the avant-garde, modernism and the fate of a continent
- Everyday reading : poetry and popular culture in modern America
- Examining Lois Lane : the scoop on Superman's sweetheart
- Except when I write : reflections of a recovering critic
- Excess and the mean in early modern English literature
- Exile and journey in seventeenth-century literature
- Exiled royalties : Melville and the life we imagine
- Experiments with empire : anthropology and fiction in the French Atlantic
- F. Scott Fitzgerald and the American scene
- F. Scott Fitzgerald and the American scene
- Facing Black and Jew : literature as public space in twentieth-century America
- Facing the abyss : American literature and culture in the 1940s
- Facing the abyss : American literature and culture in the 1940s
- Factual fictions : narrative truth and the contemporary american documentary novel
- Fame and failure 1720-1800 : the unfulfilled literary life
- Family, kinship, and sympathy in nineteenth-century American literature
- Fantasies of the New Class : Ideologies of Professionalism in Post-World War II American Fiction
- Fatal desire : women, sexuality, and the English stage, 1660-1720
- Fateful Beauty : Aesthetic Environments, Juvenile Development, and Literature, 1860-1960
- Fathers and sons in Athens : ideology and society in the era of the Peloponnesian war
- Faulkner and the Great Depression : aesthetics, ideology, and cultural politics
- Fault lines and controversies in the study of seventeenth-century English literature
- Feminist criticism and social change : sex, class and race in literature and culture
- Fenimore Cooper's literary offenses
- Fiction as history : the novel and the city in modern North India
- Fictions of labor : William Faulkner and the South's long revolution
- Figuring genre in Roman satire
- First books : the printed word and cultural formation in early Alabama
- Flaubert in the ruins of Paris : the story of a friendship, a novel, and a terrible year
- Formalism, experience, and the making of American literature in the nineteenth century
- Forms of association : making publics in early modern Europe
- Foundational fictions : the national romances of Latin America
- Founding the year : Ovid's Fasti and the poetics of the Roman calendar
- Framed : the new woman criminal in British culture at the Fin de Siècle
- Framing Authority : Sayings, Self, and Society in Sixteenth-Century England
- Framing the margins : the social logic of postmodern culture
- Frederick Douglass & Herman Melville : essays in relation
- Gender and the chivalric community in Malory's Morte d'Arthur
- Gender at work in Victorian culture : literature, art and masculinity
- Gender, politics, and poetry in twentieth-century Argentina
- George Eliot and the British Empire
- Gide's bent : sexuality, politics, writing
- Gladsongs and gatherings : poetry and its social context in Liverpool since the 1960s
- Governing the tongue in Northern Ireland : the place of art/the art of place
- Greek comedy and ideology
- Grotesque relations : modernist domestic fiction and the U.S. welfare state
- Guilty Pleasures : Popular Novels and American Audiences in the Long Nineteenth Century
- Guilty pleasures : popular novels and American audiences in the long nineteenth century
- Gérard de Nerval a jeho dvojenec : divadlo francouzského romantismu očima melancholika
- Harry Potter and international relations
- Hatred & civility : the antisocial life in Victorian England
- Henry James and the culture of publicity
- Henry James in context
- Her bread To earn : women, money, and society from Defoe to Austen
- History of the Gothic : Gothic literature, 1825-1914
- History, politics, identity : reading literature in a changing world
- Hochon's arrow : the social imagination of fourteenth-century texts
- Homer's people : epic poetry and social formation
- Honor bound : race and shame in America
- Horace and the rhetoric of authority
- How Shakespeare became colonial : editorial traditions and the British Empire
- How novels think : the limits of British individualism from 1719-1900
- How to read Chinese poetry in context : poetic culture from antiquity through the Tang
- Huck Finn's America : Mark Twain and the era that shaped his masterpiece
- Huckleberry Finn as idol and target : the functions of criticism in our time
- Human rights and the arts in global Asia : an anthology
- Hype : bestsellers and literary culture
- Hypocrisy and the politics of politeness : manners and morals from Locke to Austen
- Ideology
- Imaginary ethnographies : literature, culture, and subjectivity
- Imagined homelands : British poetry in the colonies
- Imagining Robin Hood : the late-medieval stories in historical context
- Imagining each other : Blacks and Jews in contemporary American literature
- Imagining early modern histories
- Imagining equality in nineteenth-century American literature
- Imagining harmony : poetry, empathy, and community in mid-Tokugawa Confucianism and nativism
- Imagining justice : the politics of postcolonial forgiveness and reconciliation
- Imagining the Creole City : the rise of literary culture in nineteenth-century New Orleans
- Immigration, ethnicity, and class in American writing, 1830-1860 : reading the stranger
- In quest of the self : masquerade and travel in the Eighteenth-Century novel : Fielding, Smollett, Sterne
- In the canon's mouth : dispatches from the culture wars
- In the master's eye : representations of women, Blacks, and poor whites in antebellum Southern literature
- Indian traffic : identities in question in colonial and postcolonial India
- Industry & the creative mind : the eccentric writer in American literature and entertainment, 1790-1860
- Interdisciplinary measures : literature and the future of postcolonial studies
- Irish Essays
- J.M. Coetzee in Context and Theory
- James Baldwin and the 1980s : witnessing the Reagan era
- Jane Austen and philosophy
- Jane Austen and representations of Regency England
- Jane Austen and the Enlightenment
- Jewish voices in Brazilian literature : a prophetic discourse of alterity
- John Keats and the Ideas of the Enlightenment
- John Lydgate and the making of public culture
- John Neal and nineteenth-century American literature and culture
- John Webster, Renaissance dramatist
- Kafka's social discourse : an aesthetic search for community
- Kailyard and Scottish literature
- Kate O'Brien and Spanish literary culture
- La Diana of Montemayor as social & religious teaching
- Late book culture in Argentina
- LatinAsian cartographies : history, writing, and the national imaginary
- Lecturas gratas, o, ¿La fábrica de lectores?
- Legendary Rome : myth, monuments and memory on the Palatine and Capitoline
- Lesbian scandal and the culture of modernism
- Licensing entertainment : the elevation of novel reading in Britain, 1684-1750
- Literary celebrity in Canada
- Literary character : the human figure in early English writing
- Literary circles and cultural communities in Renaissance England
- Literary cultures in history : reconstructions from South Asia
- Literary festivals and contemporary book culture
- Literati storytelling in late medieval China
- Literature and Society in the Fourth Century AD : Performing Paideia, Constructing the Present, Presenting the Self
- Literature and heresy in the age of Chaucer
- Literature and humanitarian reform in the Civil War era
- Literature and interregnum : globalization, war, and the crisis of sovereignty in Latin America
- Literature as history : essays in honour of Peter Widdowson
- Literature at the barricades : the American writer in the 1930s
- Literature in society
- Literature in the making : a history of U.S. literary culture in the long nineteenth century
- Literature journals in the war of resistance against Japanese aggression in China (1931-1938)
- Literature, Commerce, and the Spectacle of Modernity, 1750-1800
- Literature, culture and society in Depression era America : archives of the Federal Writers' Project
- Literature, immigration and diaspora in fin-de-siècle England : a cultural history of the 1905 Aliens Act
- Literature, life, and modernity
- Literature, politics and culture in postwar Britain
- Literature, politics, and theory : papers from the Essex Conference, 1976-1984
- Local and global myths in Shakespearean performance
- Looking backward, 1988-1888 : essays on Edward Bellamy
- Loose canons : notes on the culture wars
- Lord Byron and Scandalous Celebrity
- Losing touch with nature : literature and the new science in sixteenth-century England
- Lost in the customhouse : authorship in the American renaissance
- Love in the time of revolution : transatlantic literary radicalism and historical change, 1793-1818
- Lydia Sigourney : critical essays and cultural views
- Mad to be saved : the Beats, the '50s, and film
- Madrid's forgotten avant-garde : between essentialism and modernity
- Making waste : leftovers and the eighteenth-century imagination
- Malady and genius : self-sacrifice in Puerto Rican literature
- Mallarmé's children : symbolism and the renewal of experience
- Manning the nation : father figures in Zimbabwean literature and society
- Mapping the social body : urbanisation, the gaze, and the novels of Galdós
- Mark Twain & the South
- Mark Twain & the community
- Marxist Shakespeares
- Master plots : race and the founding of an American literature, 1787-1845
- Matters of fact in Jane Austen : history, location, and celebrity
- Maximum feasible participation : American literature and the war on poverty
- Mediale Erregungen? : Autonomie und Aufmerksamkeit im Literatur- und Kulturbetrieb der Gegenwart
- Melodrama and the myth of America
- Melodramatic Imperial Writing : From the Sepoy Rebellion to Cecil Rhodes
- Melville and the idea of blackness : race and imperialism in nineteenth-century America
- Metropolitan tragedy : genre, justice, and the city in early modern England
- Mexico's ruins : Juan García Ponce and the writing of modernity
- Mobilising classics : reading radical writing in Ireland
- Mobility, memory and the lifecourse in twentieth-century literature and culture
- Mobilizing Krishna's world : the writings of Prince Sāvant Singh of Kishangarh
- Modernist commitments : ethics, politics, and transnational modernism
- Modernist fiction, cosmopolitanism, and the politics of community
- Modernist writing and reactionary politics
- Mongrel nation : diasporic culture and the making of postcolonial Britain
- Moral authority, men of science, and the Victorian novel
- Moral taste : aesthetics, subjectivity, and social power in the nineteenth-century novel
- Multiculturalism in Israel : literary perspectives
- Narrative hospitality in late Victorian fiction : novel ethics
- Narrative in culture : the uses of storytelling in the sciences, philosophy, and literature
- Natural aristocracy : history, ideology, and the production of William Faulkner
- Necessary madness : the humor of domesticity in nineteenth-century American literature
- Negotiating latinidades, understanding identities within space
- Neo-slave narratives : studies in the social logic of a literary form
- New Brunswick at the crossroads : literary ferment and social change in the east
- Northrop Frye on literature and society, 1936-1989 : unpublished papers
- Novel medicine : healing, literature, and popular knowledge in early modern China
- Novel ventures : fiction and print culture in England, 1690-1730
- Novel ventures : fiction and print culture in England, 1690-1730
- Novels, novelists, and readers : toward a phenomenological sociology of literature
- Oceania and the Victorian imagination : where all things are possible
- Off the books : on literature and culture
- Oliver Wendell Holmes and the culture of conversation
- On company time : American modernism in the big magazines
- On literature and society
- On the borders of convention
- On uneven ground : Miyazawa Kenji and the making of place in modern Japan
- Other Britain, other British : contemporary multicultural fiction
- Ouida and Victorian Popular Culture
- Our coquettes : capacious desire in the eighteenth century
- Our sisters' keepers : nineteenth-century benevolence literature by American women
- Outsiders together : Virginia and Leonard Woolf
- Pablo Neruda and the U.S. culture industry
- Panic fiction : women and antebellum economic crisis
- Panic! : markets, crises, & crowds in American fiction
- Performance and personhood in Caribbean literature : from Alexis to the digital age
- Performing manuscript culture : poetry, materiality, and authorship in Thomas Hoccleve's Regement of Princes
- Personal business : character and commerce in Victorian literature and culture
- Philanthropic discourse in Anglo-American literature, 1850-1920
- Pinks, pansies, and punks : the rhetoric of masculinity in American literary culture
- Plague and the Athenian imagination : drama, history, and the cult of Asclepius
- Plague writing in early modern England
- Play and the Politics of Reading : the Social Uses of Modernist Form
- Playing smart : New York women writers and modern magazine culture
- Plotting Justice : Narrative Ethics and Literary Culture After 9/11
- Poetry and courtliness in Renaissance England
- Poets beyond the barricade : rhetoric, citizenship, and dissent after 1960
- Popular fiction, translation, and the Nahda in Egypt
- Post-colonial literatures : expanding the canon
- Postal culture : writing and reading letters in post-unification Italy
- Postapocalyptic fiction and the social contract : "we'll not go home again"
- Postcolonial Artists and Global Aesthetics
- Postcolonial Europe? Essays on Post-Communist Literatures and Cultures
- Practicing romance : narrative form and cultural engagement in Hawthorne's fiction
- Precarious alliances : cultures of participation in print and other media
- Producing early modern London : a comedy of urban space, 1598-1616
- Professional domesticity in the Victorian novel : women, work, and home
- Propertius : poet of love and leisure
- Prose of the world : modernism and the banality of empire
- Puerto Rican cultural identity and the work of Luis Rafael Sanchez
- Pulp fictions of medieval England : Essays in popular romance
- Purple passages : Pound, Eliot, Zukofsky, Olson, Creeley, and the ends of patriarchal poetry
- Pursuing privacy in Cold War America
- Queer transitions in contemporary Spanish culture : from Franco to la movida
- Race and Sex across the French Atlantic : the Color of Black in Literary, Philosophical and Theater Discourse
- Race and utopian desire in American literature and society
- Racial Feelings : Asian America in a capitalist culture of emotion
- Racial worldmaking : the power of popular fiction
- Raids on human consciousness : writing, anarchism, and violence
- Rakes, highwaymen, and pirates : the making of the modern gentleman in the eighteenth century
- Reading 1759 : literary culture in mid-eighteenth-century Britain and France
- Reading 1922 : a return to the scene of the modern
- Reading America : Citizenship, Democracy, and Cold War Literature
- Reading Class Through Shakespeare, Donne, and Milton
- Reading Class through Shakespeare, Donne, and Milton
- Reading Constellations : Urban Modernity in Victorian Fiction
- Reading Inside Out : Interviews and Conversations by J. Hillis Miller
- Reading Public Romanticism
- Reading Rio de Janeiro : literature and society in the nineteenth century
- Reading Shakespeare historically
- Reading William Faulkner : 'Go Down, Moses' & 'Big Woods'
- Reading as therapy : what contemporary fiction does for middle-class Americans
- Reading at risk : a survey of literary reading in America
- Reading for reform : the social work of literature in the Progressive Era
- Reading in time : Emily Dickinson in the nineteenth century
- Reading the Canon : Literary History in the 21st Century
- Reading the middle generation anew : culture, community, and form in twentieth-century American poetry
- Reading, society, and politics in early modern England
- Real phonies : cultures of authenticity in post-World War II America
- Rebecca Harding Davis : a life among writers
- Reform acts : Chartism, social agency, and the Victorian novel, 1832-1867
- Reforming the world : social activism and the problem of fiction in nineteenth-century America
- Regionaler Kulturraum und intellektuelle Kommunikation vom Humanismus bis ins Zeitalter des Internet : Festschrift für Klaus Garber
- Religious experience and the modernist novel
- Relocating agency : modernity and African letters
- Remembering generations : race and family in contemporary African American fiction
- Renaissance Literature and Culture
- Representing the troubles in Irish short fiction
- Republic of women : rethinking the republic of letters in the seventeenth century
- Resistance in contemporary Middle Eastern cultures : literature, cinema and music
- Revised lives : Walt Whitman and nineteenth-century authorship
- Revising women : eighteenth-century "women's fiction" and social engagement
- Revolution and the word : the rise of the novel in America
- Revolutionary writers : literature and authority in the new republic, 1725-1810
- Rewriting English : cultural politics of gender and class
- Rewriting white : race, class, and cultural capital in nineteenth-century America
- Rhythm and will in Victorian poetry
- Ricardo Palma's Tradiciones : illuminating gender and nation
- Righteous violence : revolution, slavery, and the American renaissance
- Riots in literature
- Risk culture : performance & danger in early America
- River of ink : literature, history and art
- Rocks of nation : the imagination of Celtic Cornwall
- Rogues and early modern English culture
- Romances of the republic : women, the family, and violence in the literature of the early American nation
- Romancing the shadow : Poe and race
- Romantic genius and the literary magazine : biography, celebrity and politics
- Romanticism and the human sciences : poetry, population, and the discourse of the species
- Rough South, rural South : region and class in recent southern literature
- Rousing the nation : radical culture in Depression America
- Rousseau's legacy : emergence and eclipse of the writer in France
- Rural life in eighteenth-century English poetry
- Saffron shadows and salvaged scripts : literary life in Myanmar under censorship and in transition
- Samuel Johnson and the culture of property
- Scotland and the fictions of geography : North Britain, 1760-1830
- Scotland as science fiction
- Searching Shakespeare : studies in culture and authority
- Searching for Jim : slavery in Sam Clemens's world
- Seditious allegories : John Thelwall & Jacobin writing
- Semi-detached empire : suburbia and the colonization of Britain, 1880 to the present
- Sensational designs : the cultural work of American fiction, 1790-1860
- Separate spheres no more : gender convergence in American literature, 1830-1930
- Seventeenth-century literature and culture
- Shakespeare and social dialogue : dramatic language and Elizabethan letters
- Shakespeare and the Poet's Life
- Shakespeare between the World Wars : the Anglo-American sphere
- Shakespeare the man : new decipherings
- Shakespeare's Festive Comedy : a Study of Dramatic Form and Its Relation to Social Custom
- Shakespeare's festive tragedy : the ritual foundations of genre
- Shakespeare's world of words
- Shakespeare, popularity and the public sphere
- Silence in the land of logos
- Sinn und form : the anatomy of a literary journal
- Slavery and sentiment : the politics of feeling in Black Atlantic antislavery writing, 1770-1850
- Slavery, empathy, and pornography
- Slaves tell tales : and other episodes in the politics of popular culture in ancient Greece
- Slaves, masters, and the art of authority in Plautine comedy
- Snorri Sturluson and the Edda : the conversion of cultural capital in medieval Scandinavia
- Social Dimensions in the Novels of Barbara Pym, 1949-1963 : the Writer as Hidden Observer
- Society, representation, and textuality the critical interface
- Sonnet sequences and social distinction in Renaissance England
- Sophocles' tragic world : divinity, nature, society
- Sovereign acts : performing race, space, and belonging in Panama and the Canal Zone
- Staging depth : Eugene O'Neill and the politics of psychological discourse
- State power, stigmatization, and youth resistance culture in the French banlieues : uncanny citizenship
- Strategic maneuvering for political change : a pragma-dialectical analysis of Egyptian anti-regime columns
- Strong words : writing & social strain in the Italian Renaissance
- Structures of power : essays on twentieth-century Spanish-American fiction
- Sublime enjoyment : on the perverse motive in American literature
- Super-history : comic book superheroes and American society, 1938 to the present
- Swedish women's writing, 1850-1995
- Systems failure : the uses of disorder in English literature
- Techniques of subversion in modern literature : transgression, abjection, and the carnivalesque
- Tentative transgressions : homosexuality, AIDS, and the theater in Brazil
- Textual agency : writing culture and social networks in fifteenth-century Spain
- Textual studies and the enlarged eighteenth century : precision as profusion
- That Shakespeherian rag : essays on a critical process
- The African imagination : literature in Africa & the Black diaspora
- The Age of Grace : Charis in Early Greek Poetry
- The American Isherwood
- The American biographical novel
- The American biographical novel
- The American novel to 1870
- The American novel, 1870-1940
- The American vision of Robert Penn Warren
- The Anglo-Saxon warrior ethic : reconstructing lordship in Early English literature
- The Cambridge companion to Boccaccio
- The Cambridge companion to modern American poetry
- The Cambridge companion to sensation fiction
- The Cambridge companion to the city in literature
- The Cambridge introduction to American literary realism
- The Canterbury tales and the good society
- The Caribbean writer as warrior of the imaginary : L'ecrivain caribéen, guerrier de l'imaginaire
- The Columbia sourcebook of literary Taiwan
- The English novel in history, 1700-1780
- The English novel in history, 1840-1895
- The English wits : literature and sociability in early modern England
- The Ethnography of reading
- The Georgic revolution
- The Ghost Story 1840-1920 : a cultural history
- The Gothic Body : Sexuality, Materialism, and Degeneration at the Fin de Siècle
- The Imaginary Library : an Essay on Literature and Society
- The Literature of Reconstruction : Not in Plain Black and White
- The Objectivist Nexus: Essays in Cultural Poetics
- The Oprah affect : critical essays on Oprah's book club
- The Oxford critical and cultural history of modernist magazines, v. 1, Britain and Ireland 1880-1955
- The Oxford handbook of Victorian literary culture
- The Oxford handbook of propaganda studies
- The Oxford handbook of the age of Shakespeare
- The Romantic Sublime and Middle-Class Subjectivity in the Victorian Novel
- The Shakespearean international yearbook : issues of place in Shakespeare and early modern culture, 11, Special issue | Placing Michael Neill
- The South in Black and white : race, sex, and literature in the 1940s
- The Victorian novel in context
- The Writings of Hesba Stretton : Reclaiming the Outcast
- The aesthetics and politics of the crowd in American literature
- The ages of Wonder Woman : essays on the Amazon Princess in changing times
- The architecture of address : the monument and public speech in American poetry
- The barber of Damascus : nouveau literacy in the eighteenth-century Ottoman Levant
- The beggar's 'children' : how John Gay changed the course of England's musical theatre
- The books that define Ireland
- The colonial rise of the novel
- The conversational circle : re-reading the English novel, 1740-1775
- The country house revisited : variations on the theme from Forster to Hollinghurst
- The cracks between what we are and what we are supposed to be : essays and interviews
- The crisis of literature in the 1790s : print culture and the public sphere
- The critic in the modern world : public criticism from Samuel Johnson to James Wood
- The culture of equity in Restoration and eighteenth-century Britain and America
- The culture of slander in early modern England
- The decline and fall of the lettered city : Latin America in the Cold War
- The dream of the great American novel
- The end of Fortuna and the rise of modernity
- The expatriate myth : New Zealand writers and the colonial world
- The extinct scene : late modernism and everyday life
- The fellowship : the literary lives of the Inklings: J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Owen Barfield, Charles Williams
- The formation of the Victorian literary profession
- The fortunes of Francis Barber : the true story of the Jamaican slave who became Samuel Johnson's heir
- The fortunes of Francis Barber : the true story of the Jamaican slave who became Samuel Johnson's heir
- The genius of Scotland : the cultural production of Robert Burns, 1785-1834
- The genteel tradition and the sacred rage : high culture vs. democracy in Adams, James, & Santayana
- The historian's Huck Finn : reading Mark Twain's masterpiece as social and economic history
- The homoerotics of early modern drama
- The interplay of the oral and the written in Chinese popular literature
- The invention of private life : literature and ideas
- The labor of literature : democracy and literary culture in modern Chile
- The language of gender and class : transformation in the Victorian novel
- The language of the gods in the world of men : Sanskrit, culture, and power in premodern India
- The lesbian menace : ideology, identity, and the representation of lesbian life
- The literary field under Communist rule
- The literature of Ireland : culture and criticism
- The literature of jealousy in the age of Cervantes
- The lyrical in epic time : modern Chinese intellectuals and artists through the 1949 crisis
- The men in my life
- The metanarrative of suspicion in late twentieth century America
- The modern Scottish novel : narrative and the national imagination
- The modernist traveler : French detours, 1900-1930
- The moral laboratory : experiments examining the effects of reading literature on social perception and moral self-concept
- The muse in the machine : essays on poetry and the anatomy of the body politic
- The myth of the silent woman : Moroccan women writers
- The novel of purpose : literature and social reform in the Anglo-American world
- The origins of American literature studies : an institutional history
- The other exchange : women, servants, and the urban underclass in early modern English literature
- The other self : selfhood and society in modern Greek fiction
- The ovidian vogue : literary fashion and imitative practice in late Elizabethan England
- The place of poetry : two centuries of an art in crisis
- The pleasures of Babel : contemporary American literature and theory
- The poetics and politics of youth in Milton's England
- The poetics of eros in Ancient Greece
- The poetics of protest : literary form and political implication in the victim-of-society novel
- The poetics of sovereignty in American literature, 1885-1910
- The poetry of religious sorrow in early modern England
- The practice of value : essays on literature in cultural studies
- The preaching fox : festive subversion in the plays of the Wakefield Master
- The queer renaissance : contemporary American literature and the reinvention of lesbian and gay identities
- The question of Irish identity in the writings of William Butler Yeats and James Joyce
- The readers of Novyi Mir : coming to terms with the Stalinist past
- The representation of business in English literature
- The returns of Odysseus : colonization and ethnicity
- The ritual culture of Victorian professionals : competing for ceremonial status, 1838-1877
- The scholar and the state : fiction as political discourse in late imperial China