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- A discourse on modern sibyls
- A return to the common reader : print culture and the novel, 1850-1900
- African identities : race, nation, and culture in ethnography, pan-Africanism, and Black literatures
- Aging, duration, and the English novel : growing old from Dickens to Woolf
- An A-Z of Jane Austen
- An underground history of early Victorian fiction : Chartism, radical print culture, and the social problem novel
- Ancient Rome and Victorian masculinity
- Anxieties of Empire and the fiction of intrigue
- Apartment stories : city and home in nineteenth-century Paris and London
- Apartment stories : city and home in nineteenth-century Paris and London
- Are we there yet? : virtual travel and Victorian realism
- Articulating bodies : the narrative form of disability and illness in Victorian fiction
- Atonement and self-sacrifice in nineteenth-century narrative
- Bad form : social mistakes and the nineteenth-century novel
- Bad logic : reasoning about desire in the Victorian novel
- Bible and novel : narrative authority and the death of God
- Blasted literature : Victorian political fiction and the shock of modernism
- Bloodhounds of heaven : the detective in English fiction from Godwin to Doyle
- Books for children, books for adults : age and the novel from Defoe to James
- British short fiction in the early nineteenth century : the rise of the tale
- British women fiction writers of the 1890s
- Catholicism, sexual deviance, and Victorian Gothic culture
- Caught in the act : theatricality in the nineteenth-century English novel
- Changing hands : industry, evolution, and the reconfiguration of the Victorian body
- Charles Dickens and the properties of fiction : the lodger world
- Colonial law in India and the Victorian imagination
- Common precedents : the presentness of the past in Victorian law and fiction
- Common scents : comparative encounters in high-Victorian fiction
- Communities of care : the social ethics of Victorian fiction
- Consensual fictions : women, liberalism, and the English novel
- Conspicuous silences : implicature and fictionality in the Victorian novel
- Contesting the Gothic : fiction, genre, and cultural conflict, 1764-1832
- Convalescence in the nineteenth-century novel : the afterlife of Victorian illness
- Corporate romanticism : liberalism, justice, and the novel
- Creating character : theories of nature and nurture in Victorian sensation fiction
- Creating identity in the Victorian fictional autobiography
- Curious subjects : women and the trials of realism
- Dancing out of line : ballrooms, ballets, and mobility in Victorian fiction and culture
- Darwin and the novelists : patterns of science in Victorian fiction
- Darwin's plots : evolutionary narrative in Darwin, George Eliot and nineteenth-century fiction
- Darwin's plots : evolutionary narrative in Darwin, George Eliot, and nineteenth-century fiction
- Descendants of Waverley : romancing history in contemporary historical fiction
- Disease, desire, and the body in Victorian women's popular novels
- Disorienting fiction : the autoethnographic work of nineteenth-century British novels
- Disputed titles : Ireland, Scotland, and the novel of inheritance, 1798-1832
- Dress culture in late Victorian women's fiction : literacy, textiles, and activism
- Economic Women : Essays on Desire and Dispossession in Nineteenth-Century British Culture
- Edging women out : Victorian novelists, publishers and social change
- Empire and the animal body : violence, identity and ecology in Victorian adventure fiction
- English fiction and the evolution of language, 1850 -1914
- Ethel's love-life and other writings
- Ethics and narrative in the English novel, 1880-1914
- Evangelical gothic : the English novel and the religious war on virtue from Wesley to Dracula
- Everyday words and the character of prose in nineteenth-century Britain
- Exquisite masochism : marriage, sex, and the novel form
- Extraction ecologies and the literature of the long exhaustion
- Extraction ecologies and the literature of the long exhaustion
- Family likeness : sex, marriage, and incest from Jane Austen to Virginia Woolf
- Fathers in Victorian fiction
- Feminist realism at the fin de siècle : the influence of the late-Victorian woman's press on the development of the novel
- Fictions of dissent : reclaiming authority in transatlantic women's writing of the late nineteenth century
- Figures of conversion : "the Jewish Question" & English national identity
- Framed : the new woman criminal in British culture at the Fin de Siècle
- From Dickens to Dracula : Gothic, economics, and Victorian fiction
- From Jane Austen to Joseph Conrad : essays collected in memory of James T. Hillhouse
- Germany as model and monster : allusions in English fiction, 1830s-1930s
- Good form : the ethical experience of the Victorian novel
- Gothic literature 1825-1914
- Hidden rivalries in Victorian fiction : Dickens, realism, and revaluation
- How to do things with books in Victorian Britain
- Imperfect histories : the elusive past and the legacy of romantic historicism
- Imperial masochism : British fiction, fantasy, and social class
- In darkest London : the gothic cityscape in Victorian literature
- In darkest London : the gothic cityscape in Victorian literature
- Inaugural wounds : the shaping of desire in five nineteenth-century English narratives
- Institutions of the English novel from Defoe to Scott
- Ireland and the fiction of improvement
- Irish novelists and the Victorian age
- Irish novelists and the Victorian age
- Irish novels, 1890-1940 : new bearings in culture and fiction
- Irish novels, 1890-1940 : new bearings in culture and fiction
- Irishness and womanhood in nineteenth-century British writing
- Jane Austen and other minds : ordinary language philosophy in literary fiction
- Jesus in the Victorian novel : reimagining Christ
- Le soupçon gothique : l'intériorisation de la peur en Occident
- Literary remains : representations of death and burial in Victorian England
- Literature in a time of migration : British fiction and the movement of people, 1815-1876
- London and the making of provincial literature : aesthetics and the transatlantic book trade, 1800-1850
- Mapping the Wessex novel : landscape, history and the parochial in British literature, 1870-1940
- Middlebrow and gender, 1890-1945
- Misfit forms : paths not taken by the British novel
- Modern romance and transformations of the novel : the Gothic, Scott, Dickens
- Modernism and the post-colonial : literature and Empire, 1885-1930
- Modernism, romance, and the fin de siècle : popular fiction and British culture, 1880-1914
- Moral authority, men of science, and the Victorian novel
- Mothering daughters : novels and the politics of family romance : Frances Burney to Jane Austen
- Narrative and its nonevents : the unwritten plots that shaped Victorian realism
- Narrative hospitality in late Victorian fiction : novel ethics
- Neo-Victorian tropes of trauma : the politics of bearing after-witness to nineteenth-century suffering
- Neo-victorian cities : reassessing urban politics and poetics
- Nineteenth-century narratives of contagion : 'our feverish contact'
- Novel Relations : Victorian Fiction and British Psychoanalysis
- Novel cultivations : plants in British literature of the global nineteenth century
- Novel politics : democratic imaginations in nineteenth-century fiction
- Novel professions : interested disinterest and the making of the professional in the Victorian novel
- Novels of everyday life : the series in English fiction, 1850-1930
- On style in Victorian fiction
- On style in Victorian fiction
- Perils of the night : a feminist study of nineteenth-century Gothic
- Perspectives : Romantic, Victorian, and Modern literature
- Philanthropy in British and American fiction : Dickens, Hawthorne, Eliot, and Howells
- Plagiarizing the Victorian novel : imitation, parody, aftertext
- Popular fiction and brain science in the late nineteenth century
- Popular literature, authorship and the occult in late Victorian Britain
- Populating the novel : literary form and the politics of surplus life
- Portraiture and British gothic fiction : the rise of picture identification, 1764-1835
- Principle and propensity : experience and religion in the nineteenth-century British and American bildungsroman
- Professional domesticity in the Victorian novel : women, work, and home
- Prudes on the prowl : fiction and obscenity in England, 1850 to the present day
- Public and private : gender, class, and the British novel (1764-1878)
- Reading and mapping fiction : spatialising the literary text
- Reading constellations : urban modernity in Victorian fiction
- Reading for health : medical narratives and the nineteenth-century novel
- Reform acts : Chartism, social agency, and the Victorian novel, 1832-1867
- Romance's rival : familiar marriage in Victorian fiction
- Romans victoriens et apprentissage du discernement moral
- Romantic women writers, revolution and prophecy : rebellious daughters, 1786-1826
- Satire in an age of realism
- Scenes of sympathy : identity and representation in Victorian fiction
- Scents and sensibility : perfume in Victorian literary culture
- Scott's shadow : the novel in Romantic Edinburgh
- Self-harm in new woman writing
- Semi-detached empire : suburbia and the colonization of Britain, 1880 to the present
- Settler colonialism in Victorian literature : economics and political identity in the networks of empire
- Sex scandal : the private parts of Victorian fiction
- Sex, politics, and science in the nineteenth-century novel
- Silent voices : forgotten novels by Victorian women writers
- Still life : suspended development in the Victorian novel
- Studies in Victorian and modern literature : a tribute to John Sutherland
- Stylistic virtue and Victorian fiction : form, ethics and the novel
- Subversion and sympathy : gender, law, and the British novel
- Subversion and sympathy : gender, law, and the British novel
- Telling complexions : the nineteenth-century English novel and the blush
- The "improper" feminine : the women's sensation novel and the new woman writing
- The Afterlife of Property : Domestic Security and the Victorian Novel
- The American slave narrative and the Victorian novel
- The Brontë novels
- The Brontës
- The Brontës and education
- The Brontës and religion
- The Brontës and religion
- The Cambridge companion to fiction in the Romantic period
- The Cambridge companion to sensation fiction
- The Cambridge companion to the English short story
- The Cambridge companion to the Victorian novel
- The French revolution debate and the British novel, 1790-1814 : the struggle for history's authority
- The Gothic body : sexuality, materialism, and degeneration at the fin de siècle
- The Indian mutiny and the British imagination
- The Oxford history of the novel in English, Volume 2, English and British fiction 1750-1820
- The Romantic Novel in England
- The Victorian novel
- The Victorian novel and the problems of marine language : all at sea
- The Victorian novel and the space of art : fictional form on display
- The Victorian novel dreams of the real : conventions and ideology
- The Victorian novel of adulthood : plot and purgatory in fictions of maturity
- The Victorians and old age
- The afterlife of enclosure : British realism, character, and the commons
- The afterlife of enclosure : British realism, character, and the commons
- The anthology and the rise of the novel : from Richardson to George Eliot
- The anti-Jacobin novel : British conservatism and the French Revolution
- The bigamy plot : sensation and convention in the Victorian novel
- The body economic : life, death, and sensation in political economy and the Victorian novel
- The civilized imagination : a study of Ann Radcliffe, Jane Austen, and Sir Walter Scott
- The cosmic time of empire : modern Britain and world literature
- The courtship novel, 1740-1820 : a feminized genre
- The dandy in Irish and American southern fiction : aristocratic drag
- The dangerous lover : Gothic villains, Byronism, and the nineteenth-century seduction narrative
- The dispossessed state : narratives of ownership in nineteenth-century Britain and Ireland
- The divine in the commonplace : reverent natural history and the novel in Britain
- The doctor in the Victorian novel : family practices
- The dream life of citizens : late Victorian novels and the fantasy of the state
- The end of domesticity : alienation from the family in Dickens, Eliot, and James
- The ends of history : Victorians and "the woman question"
- The female romantics : nineteenth-century women novelists and Byronism
- The female romantics : nineteenth-century women novelists and Byronism
- The feminine in fiction
- The feminine note in fiction
- The flirt's tragedy : desire without end in Victorian and Edwardian fiction
- The gothic novel in Ireland : c. 1760-1829
- The ideas in things : fugitive meaning in the Victorian novel
- The imprint of the picturesque on nineteenth-century British fiction
- The land of story-books : Scottish children's literature in the long nineteenth century
- The language of gender and class : transformation in the Victorian novel
- The measure of manliness : disability and masculinity in the mid-Victorian novel
- The merchant of modernism : the economic Jew in Anglo-American literature, 1864-1939
- The most dreadful visitation : male madness in Victorian fiction
- The nineteenth-century English novel : family ideology and narrative form
- The novel and the menagerie : totality, Englishness, and empire
- The novel and the problem of new life
- The novel and the problem of new life
- The novelty of newspapers : Victorian fiction after the invention of the news
- The pre-Raphaelite art of the Victorian novel : narrative challenges to visual gendered boundaries
- The racial hand in the Victorian imagination
- The reading lesson : the threat of mass literacy in nineteenth century British fiction
- The romantic national tale and the question of Ireland
- The science of starving in Victorian literature, medicine, and political economy
- The secret vice : masturbation in Victorian fiction and medical culture
- The self in the cell : narrating the Victorian prisoner
- The sickroom in Victorian fiction : the art of being ill
- The silver fork novel : fashionable fiction in the age of reform
- The sky of our manufacture : the London fog in British fiction from Dickens to Woolf
- The woman painter in Victorian literature
- Theology and the Victorian novel
- Time and the moment in Victorian literature and society
- Troubled legacies : narrative and inheritance
- Unseasonable youth : modernism, colonialism, and the fiction of development
- Utopia Ltd. : ideologies of social dreaming in England, 1870-1900
- Vicarious narratives : a literary history of sympathy, 1750-1850
- Victorian Reformations : Historical Fiction and Religious Controversy, 1820-1900
- Victorian detective fiction and the nature of evidence : the scientific investigations of Poe, Dickens, and Doyle
- Victorian honeymoons : journeys to the conjugal
- Victorian renovations of the novel : narrative annexes and the boundries of representation
- Victorian renovations of the novel : narrative annexes and the boundries of representation
- Victorian sensations : essays on a scandalous genre
- Victorian servants, class, and the politics of literacy
- Victorian turns, neovictorian returns : essays on fiction and culture
- Victorian women and wayward reading : crises of identification
- Victorian women writers and the woman question
- Victorian women's fiction : marriage, freedom and the individual. Volume 5
- Violent minds : modernism and the criminal
- Virtual play and the Victorian novel : the ethics and aesthetics of fictional experience
- Vital Signs : Medical Realism in Nineteenth-Century Fiction
- When fiction feels real : representation and the reading mind
- When fiction feels real : representation and the reading mind
- William Clark Russell and the Victorian nautical novel : gender, genre and the marketplace
- Women novelists of Queen Victoria's reign : a book of appreciations
- Women's authorship and editorship in Victorian culture : sensational strategies
- Women's university fiction, 1880-1945
- Working fictions : a genealogy of the Victorian novel
- Writing Arctic disaster : authorship and exploration
- Writing the colonial adventure : race, gender, and nation in Anglo-Australian popular fiction, 1875-1914
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