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- African identities : race, nation, and culture in ethnography, pan-Africanism, and Black literatures
- After the trauma : representative British novelists since 1920
- Aging, duration, and the English novel : growing old from Dickens to Woolf
- Animal stories : narrating across species lines
- Antihero
- Anxieties of Empire and the fiction of intrigue
- Are girls necessary? : lesbian writing and modern histories
- Ashes taken for fire : aesthetic modernism and the critique of identity
- Bachelors, manhood, and the novel, 1850-1925
- Barriers, borders and crossings in British postcolonial fiction : a gender perspective
- Be a good soldier : children's grief in English modernist novels
- Being the body of Christ : towards a twentieth-century homosexual theology for the Anglican Church
- Biofictions : race, genetics and the contemporary novel
- Bloomsbury, Modernism, and the Reinvention of Intimacy
- Bodies of tomorrow : technology, subjectivity, science fiction
- Bodies of tomorrow : technology, subjectivity, science fiction
- Bordering on the body : the racial matrix of modern fiction and culture
- British fiction today
- British working-class fiction : narratives of refusal and the struggle against work
- Chance and the modern British novel : from Henry Green to Iris Murdoch
- Character and satire in post-war fiction
- Class fictions : shame and resistance in the British working-class novel, 1890-1945
- Climate change and the contemporary novel
- Constructing a world : Shakespeare's England and the new historical fiction
- Contemporary British fiction
- Contemporary British fiction and the artistry of space : style, landscape, perception
- Contemporary fiction and Christianity
- Contemporary fiction and the ethics of modern culture
- Contemporary fiction, celebrity culture, and the market for modernism : fictions of celebrity
- Crime culture : figuring criminality in fiction and film
- Crime writing in interwar Britain : fact and fiction in the Golden Age
- Criminal law and the modernist novel : experience on trial
- Critical modesty in contemporary fiction
- Criticism of society in the English novel between the wars
- Culture control critique : allegories of reading the present
- Dancefloor-driven literature : the rave scene in fiction
- Double visions : women and men in modern and contemporary Irish fiction
- Dramatizing time in twentieth-century fiction
- Ecocriticism in the modernist imagination : Forster, Woolf, and Auden
- Empty justice : one hundred years of law, literature, and philosophy : existential, feminist, and normative perspectives in literary jurisprudence
- Enchanted objects : visual art in contemporary fiction
- English fiction and the evolution of language, 1850 -1914
- English fiction in the 1930s : language, genre, history
- English modernism, national identity and the Germans, 1890-1950
- Espionage in British fiction and film since 1900 : the changing enemy
- Ethics and narrative in the English novel, 1880-1914
- Extraction ecologies and the literature of the long exhaustion
- Extraction ecologies and the literature of the long exhaustion
- Fantasies of the bookstore
- Father and son : Kingsley Amis, Martin Amis, and the British novel since 1950
- Feminine fictions : revisiting the postmodern
- Fiction of the New Statesman, 1913-1939
- Filthy material : modernism and the media of obscenity
- Food, consumption, and the body in contemporary women's fiction
- Four contemporary novelists : Angus Wilson, Brian Moore, John Fowles, V.S. Naipaul
- Genetics and the literary imagination
- Germany as model and monster : allusions in English fiction, 1830s-1930s
- Going beyond : the crisis of identity and identity models in contemporary American, English, and German fiction
- Handbook of the English novel of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries
- Handbook of the English novel of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries
- Henry Green : class, style and the everyday
- Identification practices in twentieth-century fiction
- Imagining London : postcolonial fiction and the transnational metropolis
- Insistence of the material : literature in the age of biopolitics
- Inventing tomorrow : H. G. Wells and the twentieth century
- Irish novels, 1890-1940 : new bearings in culture and fiction
- Irish novels, 1890-1940 : new bearings in culture and fiction
- Late modernism : politics, fiction, and the arts between the world wars
- Late modernism : politics, fiction, and the arts between the world wars
- Late modernism and the avant-garde British novel : oblique strategies
- Lies that tell the truth : magic realism seen through contemporary fiction from Britain
- Lost gay novels : a reference guide to fifty works from the first half of the twentieth century
- Mapping the Wessex novel : landscape, history and the parochial in British literature, 1870-1940
- Marginality in the contemporary British novel
- Masculinity in fiction and film : representing men in popular genres, 1945-2000
- Middlebrow and gender, 1890-1945
- Modern utopian fictions from H.G. Wells to Iris Murdoch
- Modernism and subjectivity : how modernist fiction invented the postmodern subject
- Modernism and the fate of individuality : character and novelistic form from Conrad to Woolf
- Modernism and the idea of the crowd
- Modernism and the post-colonial : literature and Empire, 1885-1930
- Modernism and the rhythms of sympathy : Vernon Lee, Virginia Woolf, D.H. Lawrence
- Modernism, media, and propaganda : British narrative from 1900 to 1945
- Modernism, romance, and the fin de siècle : popular fiction and British culture, 1880-1914
- Modernist physics : waves, particles, and relativities in the writings of Virginia Woolf and D.H. Lawrence
- Modernists at odds : reconsidering Joyce and Lawrence
- Modernity and the English rural novel
- Money, speculation and finance in contemporary British fiction
- Mother without child : contemporary fiction and the crisis of motherhood
- Mystery fiction and modern life
- Narrative settlements : geographies of British women's fiction between the wars
- Nation and citizenship in the twentieth-century British novel
- Novels of everyday life : the series in English fiction, 1850-1930
- Of sex and faerie : further essays on genre fiction
- Olivia Manning : a woman at war
- On the turn : the ethics of fiction in contemporary narrative in English
- Perspectives : Romantic, Victorian, and Modern literature
- Politics and the British novel in the 1970s
- Popular fiction : the logics and practices of a literary field
- Post-war British women novelists and the canon
- Postcolonial nostalgias : writing, representation and memory
- Postethnic narrative criticism : magicorealism in Oscar "Zeta" Acosta, Ana Castillo, Julie Dash, Hanif Kureishi, and Salman Rushdie
- Postmodern fiction and the break-up of Britain
- Prudes on the prowl : fiction and obscenity in England, 1850 to the present day
- Race and antiracism in black British and British Asian literature
- Radio empire : the BBC's Eastern Service and the emergence of the global anglophone novel
- Reading Trauma Narratives : The Contemporary Novel and the Psychology of Oppression
- Reading and mapping fiction : spatialising the literary text
- Reading series fiction : from Arthur Ransome to Gene Kemp
- Reading the contemporary Irish novel, 1987-2007
- Realism, form, and representation in the Edwardian novel : synthetic realism
- Rethinking the monstrous : transgression, vulnerability, and difference in British fiction since 1967
- Romances of the archive in contemporary British fiction
- Salman Rushdie : The death on a trail
- Satire & the postcolonial novel : V. S. Naipaul, Chinua Achebe, Salman Rushdie
- Science and religion in neo-Victorian novels : eye of the ichthyosaur
- Scottish women's gothic and fantastic writing : fiction since 1978
- Seaing through the past : postmodern histories and the maritime metaphor in contemporary Anglophone fiction
- Semi-detached empire : suburbia and the colonization of Britain, 1880 to the present
- Shell shock and the modernist imagination : the death drive in post-World War I British fiction
- Shell shock, memory, and the novel in the wake of World War I
- Some contemporary novelists (women)
- Spies and holy wars : the Middle East in 20th-century crime fiction
- St. James guide to science fiction writers
- Stories of the middle space : reading the ethics of postmodern realisms
- Studies in Victorian and modern literature : a tribute to John Sutherland
- The Cambridge companion to British fiction : 1980-2018
- The Cambridge companion to British fiction since 1945
- The Cambridge companion to the English short story
- The Cambridge companion to the modernist novel
- The Cambridge introduction to British fiction, 1900-1950
- The Cambridge introduction to modern British fiction, 1950-2000
- The Edinburgh companion to modern Jewish fiction
- The English novel in history, 1950-1995
- The Irish expatriate novel in late capitalist globalization
- The Oxford history of the novel in English, Volume 12, The novel in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the South Pacific since 1950
- The Victorian novel and the problems of marine language : all at sea
- The Victorian novel of adulthood : plot and purgatory in fictions of maturity
- The alternative Sherlock Holmes : pastiches, parodies, and copies
- The art of scandal : modernism, libel law, and the roman à clef
- The challenge of bewilderment : understanding and representation in James, Conrad, and Ford
- The child sex scandal and modern Irish literature : writing the unspeakable
- The contemporary British novel
- The contemporary British novel since, 1980
- The contemporary anglophone travel novel : the aesthetics of self-fashioning in the era of globalization
- The cosmic time of empire : modern Britain and world literature
- The dandy in Irish and American southern fiction : aristocratic drag
- The dialect of the tribe : speech and community in modern fiction
- The fictional minds of modernism : narrative cognition from Henry James to Christopher Isherwood
- The fictions of James Joyce and Wyndham Lewis : monsters of nature and design
- The flirt's tragedy : desire without end in Victorian and Edwardian fiction
- The grammar of identity : transnational fiction and the nature of the boundary
- The historical romance
- The late modernist novel : a critique of global narrative reason
- The market logics of contemporary fiction
- The merchant of modernism : the economic Jew in Anglo-American literature, 1864-1939
- The modern novel : a short introduction
- The modernist novel and the decline of empire
- The modernist short story : a study in theory and practice
- The nets of modernism : Henry James, Virginia Woolf, James Joyce, and Sigmund Freud
- The nightmare of history : the fictions of Virginia Woolf and D.H. Lawrence
- The non-literate other : readings of illiteracy in twentieth-century novels in English
- The nouveau roman and writing in Britain after modernism
- 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 other side of the story : structures and strategies of contemporary feminist narrative
- The persistence of realism in modernist fiction
- The popular front novel in Britain, 1934-1940
- The postsecular imagination : postcolonialism, religion, and literature
- The queer uncanny : new perspectives on the gothic
- The romance fiction of Mills & Boon, 1909-1990s
- The sky of our manufacture : the London fog in British fiction from Dickens to Woolf
- The voices of suspense and their translation in thrillers
- This thing called the world : the contemporary novel as global form
- Traces of another time : history and politics in postwar British fiction
- Troubled legacies : narrative and inheritance
- Twentieth-century crime fiction : gender, sexuality, and the body
- Unmaking love : the contemporary novel and the impossibility of union
- Unseasonable youth : modernism, colonialism, and the fiction of development
- Violence in early modernist fiction : The Secret Agent, Tarr and Women in Love
- Violent minds : modernism and the criminal
- Waiting for the end : gender and ending in the contemporary novel
- Weird English
- William Trevor : the writer and his work
- Women's fiction between the wars : mothers, daughters and writing
- Women's fiction, 1945-2005 : writing romance
- Women's university fiction, 1880-1945
- World views : metageographies of modernist fiction
- Worlding Forster : the passage from pastoral
- Writing the 1926 general strike : literature, culture, politics
- Writing the colonial adventure : race, gender, and nation in Anglo-Australian popular fiction, 1875-1914
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