Literary studies: c 1800 to c 1900
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- A reader's guide to the narrative and lyric poetry of Thomas Lovell Beddoes
- A self-divided poet : form and texture in the verse of Thomas Hood
- Aller(s)-retour(s) : Nineteenth-Century France in Motion
- American Literary-Political Engagements : From Poe to James
- Austen's Emma
- Back and Forth : the Grotesque in the Play of Romantic Irony
- Baudelaire's media aesthetics : the gaze of the Flâneur and 19th century media
- Beastly journeys : travel and transformation at the fin de siècle
- Behind the looking glass
- Britain and Britishness in G.B. Shaw's Plays : a Linguistic Perspective
- But he talked of the temple of man's body : Blake's revelation un-locked
- Byron and Bob : Lord Byron's relationship with Robert Southey
- Byron and Orientalism
- Byron and Scott : the Waverley novels and historical engagement
- Byron and women (and men)
- Byron's European Impact
- Byron's Poetry
- Charles Dickens
- Charles Dickens and Europe
- Christina Rossetti's gothic
- Conrad's Destructive Element : the Metaphysical World-View Unifying Lord Jim
- Crime fiction in the city : capital crimes
- Death becomes her : cultural narratives of femininity and death in nineteenth-century America
- Emily Brontë and the religious imagination
- Ethical aestheticism in the early works of Henry James : the shadow of John Ruskin
- European Stevenson
- Fantasy, Art and Life : Essays on George MacDonald, Robert Louis Stevenson and Other Fantasy Writers
- Fathers in Victorian fiction
- George Eliot : a critic's biography
- George Eliot for the twenty-first century : literature, philosophy, politics
- George Eliot's Spiritual Quest in Silas Marner
- George Moore : artistic visions and literary worlds
- Gerard Manley Hopkins and his poetics of fancy
- Gothic fiction and the invention of terrorism : the politics and aesthetics of fear in the age of the reign of terror
- Grotesque Anatomies : Menippean Satire since the Renaissance
- H G Wells : a literary life
- Henry James Today
- Hester Lynch Thrale Piozzi : a taste for eccentricity
- Imagining Italy : Victorian writers and travellers
- Imagining the dead in British literature and culture, 1790-1848
- L'Intime p̌istolaire (1850-1900) : genre et pratique culturelle
- Lacework or mirror? : Diary poetics of Frances Burney, Dorothy Wordsworth and Mary Shelley
- Liminal Dickens : rites of passage in his work
- Man up : a study of gendered expectations of masculinities at the Fin de Siècle
- Mark Twain's Geographical Imagination
- Mary Blachford Tighe : the Irish Psyche
- Mary Shelley : Her Circle and Her Contemporaries
- Melville : fashioning in modernity
- Neo-Latin poetry in the British Isles
- Neo-Victorianism and the memory of empire
- New Conservative Explications : Reasoning with some Classic English Poems
- New Essays on Life Writing and the Body
- New woman writers, authority and the body
- Nineteenth-century fiction and the production of Bloomsbury : novel grounds
- Oscar Wilde
- Oscar Wilde : a literary life
- Oscar Wilde's Elegant republic : transformation, dislocation and fantasy in fin-de-siècle Paris
- Poe and the subversion of American literature : satire, fantasy, critique
- Re-Reading Zola and Worldwide Naturalism : Miscellanies in Honour of Anna Gural-Migdal
- Re-embroidering the robe : faith, myth and literary creation since 1850
- Re-reading : La relecture : essays in honour of Graham Falconer
- Realism's others
- Romantic Ireland : from Tone to Gonne ; fresh perspectives on nineteenth-century Ireland
- Romanticism - and Byron
- Romanticism and parenting : image, instruction and ideology
- Social Jane : the small, secret sociology of Jane Austen
- Stirring age : Scott, Byron and the historical romance
- Telling in Henry James : the web of experience and the forms of reality
- Text, body and indeterminacy : doppelgänger selves in Pater and Wilde
- The Coleridge legacy : Samuel Taylor Coleridge's intellectual legacy in Britain and America,1834-1934
- The Flâneur abroad : historical and international perspectives
- The Victorian approach to modernism in the fiction of Dorothy L. Sayers
- The burning of Byron's memoirs : new and unpublished essays and papers
- The fire within : desire in modern and contemporary Italian literature
- The good body : normalizing visions in nineteenth-century American literature and culture, 1836-1867
- The right sort of woman : victorian travel writers and the fitness of an empire
- The romantic legacy of Charles Dickens
- The theatre of Shelley
- The traveling and writing self
- Thy truth then be thy dowry : questions of inheritance in American women's literature
- Transatlantic literature of the long eighteenth century
- Travelling in and out of Italy : 19th and 20th-century notebooks, letters and essays
- Victorian murderesses : the politics of female violence
- Victorian poetry in context
- Voglio morire! : suicide in Italian literature, culture, and society 1789-1919
- William Blake's poetry : a reader's guide
- Women in medicine in nineteenth-century American literature : from poisoners to doctors, Harriet Beecher Stowe to Theda Bara
- Women, literature and finance in Victorian Britain : cultures of investment
- Wuthering heights : character studies
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