Psychological fiction, English -- History and criticism
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- A corpus linguistic approach to literary language and characterization : Virginia Woolf's The Waves
- Amnesiac selves : nostalgia, forgetting, and British fiction, 1810-1870
- Amnesiac selves : nostalgia, forgetting, and British fiction, 1810-1870
- Anne Brontë
- Appearing to diminish : female development and the British bildungsroman, 1750-1850
- Approaches to teaching Conrad's "Heart of darkness" and "The secret sharer"
- Architects of the self : George Eliot, D. H. Lawrence, and E. M. Forster
- Beyond sensation : Mary Elizabeth Braddon in context
- Beyond sensation : Mary Elizabeth Braddon in context
- Charlotte Brontë and Victorian psychology
- Charlotte Brontë and Victorian psychology
- Charlotte Brontë and defensive conduct : the author and the body at risk
- Conrad : the critical heritage
- Conrad's 'Heart of darkness' and contemporary thought : revisiting the horror with Lacoue-Labarthe
- Conrad's Heart of Darkness : a Critical and Contextual Discussion
- Conrad's short fiction
- Consciousness & the novel : connected essays
- Crossing the shadow-line : the literature of estrangement
- D.H. Lawrence : self and sexuality
- D.H. Lawrence and the paradoxes of psychic life
- D.H. Lawrence and the paradoxes of psychic life
- D.H. Lawrence: the critical heritage
- Daphne du Maurier, haunted heiress
- Death and the mother from Dickens to Freud : Victorian fiction and the anxiety of origins
- Death and the mother from Dickens to Freud : Victorian fiction and the anxiety of origins
- Dickens and the grown-up child
- Engendering the subject : gender and self-representation in contemporary women's fiction
- Engendering the subject : gender and self-representation in contemporary women's fiction
- Equivocal beings : politics, gender, and sentimentality in the 1790s : Wollstonecraft, Radcliffe, Burney, Austen
- Figuring madness in nineteenth-century fiction
- George Eliot
- George Moore and the autogenous self : the autobiography and fiction
- Heroic commitment in Richardson, Eliot, and James
- I know that you know that I know : narrating subjects from Moll Flanders to Marnie
- Imagining a self : autobiography and novel in eighteenth-century England
- James Joyce & the perverse ideal
- Jane Austen and the interplay of character
- Jane Austen and the interplay of character
- Joseph Conrad : Heart of darkness
- Joseph Conrad : a psychoanalytic biography
- Joseph Conrad : a psychoanalytic biography
- Joseph Conrad and psychological medicine
- Joseph Conrad and psychological medicine
- Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness : a casebook
- Joseph Conrad's fiction ; : a study in literary growth
- Joyce and the early Freudians : a synchronic dialogue of texts
- Joyce, Derrida, Lacan, and the trauma of history : reading, narrative and postcolonialism
- Katherine Mansfield and Virginia Woolf : a public of two
- Language and being : Joseph Conrad and the literature of personality
- Metaphors of mind in fiction and psychology
- Metaphors of mind in fiction and psychology
- Mrs. Dalloway : mapping streams of consciousness
- Mrs. Dalloway, by Virginia Woolf
- Now or Neverland : Peter Pan and the myth of eternal youth : a psychological perspective on a cultural icon
- Odyssey of the psyche : Jungian patterns in Joyce's Ulysses
- Paranoid modernism : literary experiment, psychosis, and the professionalization of English society
- Plots of enlightenment : education and the novel in eighteenth-century England
- Reading Dubliners again : a Lacanian perspective
- Reality's dark light : the sensational Wilkie Collins
- Rereading George Eliot : changing responses to her experiments in life
- Rereading George Eliot : changing responses to her experiments in life
- Season of youth : the Bildungsroman from Dickens to Golding
- Sensational Victorian : the life and fiction of Mary Elizabeth Braddon
- Shelley's Frankenstein
- Shock, memory and the unconscious in Victorian fiction
- Social texts and context : literature and social psychology
- Subjects on display : psychoanalysis, social expectation, and Victorian femininity
- Telling complexions : the nineteenth-century English novel and the blush
- Territories of the psyche : the fiction of Jean Rhys
- The Conscience of James Joyce
- The Semantics of Desire : Changing Models of Identity from Dickens to Joyce
- The Voyage in : fictions of female development
- The cast of characters : a reading of Ulysses
- The chain of becoming : the philosophical tale, the novel, and a neglected realism of the Enlightenment : Swift, Montesquieu, Voltaire, Johnson, and Austen
- The created self ; : the reader's role in eighteenth-century fiction
- The cure of the passions and the origins of the English novel
- The diminished self : Orwell and the loss of freedom
- The economy of character : novels, market culture, and the business of inner meaning
- The elusive self : psyche and spirit in Virginia Woolf's novels
- The fictions of John Fowles : power, creativity, femininity
- The haunted mind : the supernatural in Victorian literature
- The infernal desires of Angela Carter : fiction, femininity, feminism
- The protean self: dramatic action in contemporary fiction
- The semantics of desire : changing models of identity from Dickens to Joyce
- The veil of signs : Joyce, Lacan, and perception
- Through the northern gate : childhood and growing up in British fiction, 1719-1901
- Twentieth century interpretations of The nigger of the "Narcissus" ; : a collection of critical essays
- Unbecoming women : British women writers and the novel of development
- Violation and repair in the English novel : the paradigm of experience from Richardson to Woolf
- Virginia Woolf : feminism, creativity, and the unconscious
- Virginia Woolf and the androgynous vision
- Wilkie Collins
- Wilkie Collins
- Wilkie Collins : the critical heritage
- Worlds in consciousness; mythopoetic thought in the novels of Virginia Woolf
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