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- 'New women' in the late Victorian novel
- 'The Most Dreadful Visitation' : Male Madness in Victorian Fiction
- A Victorian art of fiction : essays on the novel in British periodicals
- A Victorian art of fiction : essays on the novel in British periodicals, 1851-1869
- A cultural history of the Irish Novel, 1790-1829
- A geography of Victorian Gothic fiction : mapping history's nightmares
- A geography of Victorian gothic fiction : mapping history's nightmares
- A literature of their own : [British women writers] from Charlotte Bront︠ to Doris Lessing
- A literature of their own: British women novelists from Brontë to Lessing
- A mighty mass of brick and smoke : Victorian and Edwardian representations of London
- A mighty mass of brick and smoke : Victorian and Edwardian representations of London
- A reader's guide to the nineteenth century British novel | An age of fiction
- A return to the common reader : print culture and the novel, 1850-1900
- Affective labour in British and American women's fiction, 1848-1915
- Africa in English fiction, 1874-1939
- African identities : race, nation and culture in ethnography, pan-Africanism, and Black literatures
- After Bakhtin: essays on fiction and criticism
- Aging, duration, and the English novel : growing old from Dickens to Woolf
- Alien nation : nineteenth-century Gothic fictions and English nationality
- An underground history of early Victorian fiction : Chartism, radical print culture, and the social problem novel
- Ancient Rome and Victorian masculinity
- Ancient Rome and Victorian masculinity
- Angelic airs, subversive songs : music as social discourse in the Victorian novel
- Antifeminism and the Victorian novel : rereading nineteenth-century women writers
- Antifeminism and the Victorian novel : rereading nineteenth-century women writers
- Anxieties of Empire and the fiction of intrigue
- Anxieties of Empire and the fiction of intrigue
- Archipelagic modernism : literature in the Irish and British Isles, 1890-1970
- Are we there yet? : virtual travel and Victorian realism
- Aristocratic women and the literary nation, 1832-1867
- Aristocratic women and the literary nation, 1832-1867
- Art and society in the Victorian novel: essays on Dickens and his contemporaries
- Art and womanhood in fin-de-siècle writing : the fiction of Lucas Malet, 1880-1931
- Art of the everyday : Dutch painting and the realist novel
- Articulating bodies : the narrative form of disability and illness in Victorian fiction
- Articulating bodies : the narrative form of disability and illness in Victorian fiction
- Articulating bodies : the narrative form of disability and illness in victorian fiction
- Atonement and self-sacrifice in nineteenth-century narrative
- Atonement and self-sacrifice in nineteenth-century narrative
- Austen, Eliot, Charlotte Brontë, and the mentor-lover
- BRITISH WOMEN'S WRITING FROM BRONT TO BLOOMSBURY : 1860s and 1870s
- Bad form : social mistakes and the nineteenth-century novel
- Bad logic : reasoning about desire in the Victorian novel
- Ballads, songs, and snatches : the appropriation of folk song and popular culture in British nineteenth-century realist prose
- Bardic nationalism : the romantic novel and the British Empire
- Before Einstein : the fourth dimension in fin-de-siècle in literature and culture
- Before Einstein : the fourth dimension in fin-de-siècle in literature and culture
- Bennett, Wells and Conrad: narrative in transition
- Bible and novel : narrative authority and the death of God
- Black swine in the sewers of Hampstead : beneath the surface of Victorian sensationalism
- Blasted literature : Victorian political fiction and the shock of modernism
- Blasted literature : Victorian political fiction and the shock of modernism
- Blasted literature : Victorian political fiction and the shock of modernism
- Bleak houses : marital violence in Victorian fiction
- 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
- Boys will be girls : the feminine ethic and British children's fiction, 1857-1917
- British children's adventure novels in the web of colonialism
- British detective fiction, 1891-1901 : the successors to Sherlock Holmes
- British fiction and cross-cultural encounters : ethnographic modernism from Wells to Woolf
- British fiction and the production of social order, 1740-1830
- British industrial fictions
- British literary culture and publishing practice, 1880-1914
- British short fiction in the early nineteenth century : the rise of the tale
- British women writers and the short story, 1850-1930 : reclaiming social space
- British women's short supernatural fiction, 1860-1930 : our own ghostliness
- Broadening the context: English and cultural studies
- Brontë facts and Brontë problems
- Browning and the modern novel
- Capital offenses : geographies of class and crime in Victorian London
- Caribbean culture and British fiction in the Atlantic world, 1780-1870
- Catholic emancipations : Irish fiction from Thomas Moore to James Joyce
- Catholic fiction and social reality in Ireland, 1873-1922
- Catholicism, sexual deviance, and Victorian gothic culture
- Caught in the act : theatricality in the nineteenth-century English novel
- Caught in the act : theatricality in the nineteenth-century English novel
- Charles Dickens
- Charles Dickens and the properties of fiction : the lodger world
- Charlotte Yonge
- Class, culture and suburban anxieties in the Victorian era
- Colonial law in India and the Victorian imagination
- Colonialism and the emergence of science fiction
- Colonialism and the emergence of science fiction
- Comic faith: the great tradition from Austen to Joyce
- Common precedents : the presentness of the past in Victorian law and fiction
- Common scents : comparative encounters in high-Victorian fiction
- Conceptualizing cruelty to children in nineteenth-century England : literature, representation, and the NSPCC
- Configurations of Faust: three studies in the Gothic, 1798-1820
- Consensual fictions : women, liberalism, and the English novel
- Conspicuous silences : implicature and fictionality in the Victorian novel
- Consuming fiction
- Contesting the Gothic : fiction, genre, and cultural conflict, 1764-1832
- Contesting the Gothic : fiction, genre, and cultural conflict, 1764-1832
- Convalescence in the nineteenth-century novel : the afterlife of Victorian illness
- Corrupt relations: Dickens, Thackeray, Trollope, Collins, and the Victorian sexual system
- Creating character : theories of nature and nurture in Victorian sensation fiction
- Creating identity in the Victorian fictional autobiography
- Crime and empire : the colony in nineteenth-century fictions of crime
- Crime and empire : the colony in nineteenth-century fictions of crime
- Critics on Charlotte and Emily Brontë
- Cultural climate and linguistic style: change in English fictional prose from the late Victorian to the early modern period
- Culture and adultery : the novel, the newspaper, and the law, 1857-1914
- 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 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
- 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
- Daughters of the house : modes of the Gothic in Victorian fiction
- Dear reader: the conscripted audience in nineteenth-century British fiction
- Death and the mother from Dickens to Freud : Victorian fiction and the anxiety of origins
- Deciphering race : white anxiety, racial conflict, and the turn to fiction in mid-Victorian English prose
- Degeneration, culture, and the novel, 1880-1940
- Degeneration, normativity and the gothic at the Fin de Siècle
- Detecting the nation : fictions of detection and the imperial venture
- Developing countries in British fiction
- Devoted sisters : representations of the sister relationship in nineteenth-century British and American literature
- Dickens and crime
- Dickens studies annual: essays on Victorian fiction
- Dickens to Hardy, 1837-1884 : the novel, the past and cultural memory in the nineteenth century
- Dickens's "young men" : George Augustus Sala, Edmund Yates, and the world of Victorian journalism
- Discourses of ageing in fiction and feminism : the invisible woman
- Disease, desire, and the body in Victorian women's popular novels
- Disease, desire, and the body in Victorian women's popular novels
- Disorderly sisters : sibling relations and sororal resistance in nineteenth-century British literature
- Disorienting fiction : the autoethnographic work of nineteenth-century British novels
- Disruption and delight in the nineteenth century novel
- Doctoring the novel : medicine and quackery from Shelley to Doyle
- Domestic crime in the Victorian novel
- Domesticity, imperialism, and emigration in the Victorian novel
- Double jeopardy : women who kill in Victorian fiction
- Double jeopardy : women who kill in Victorian fiction
- Dress culture in late Victorian women's fiction : literacy, textiles, and activism
- Eavesdropping in the novel from Austen to Proust
- Eavesdropping in the novel from Austen to Proust
- Economic Women: Essays on Desire and Dispossession in Nineteenth-Century British Culture
- 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
- Empire and the animal body : violence, identity and ecology in Victorian adventure fiction
- Empowering the feminine : the narratives of Mary Robinson, Jane West, and Amelia Opie, 1796-1812
- English criticism of the novel, 1865-1900
- English fiction of the Romantic period, 1789-1830
- English fiction of the Victorian period 1830-1890
- English fiction of the Victorian period 1830-1890
- Enlightening Romanticism, romancing the Enlightenment : British novels from 1750 to 1832
- Enlightening romanticism, romancing the enlightenment : British novels from 1750 to 1832
- Enlightening romanticism, romancing the enlightenment : British novels from 1750 to 1832
- Epistolary encounters in Neo-Victorian fiction : Diaries and letters
- Eros & psyche: the representation of personality in Charlotte Brontë, Charles Dickens and George Eliot
- Essays on religion in G. Eliot's early fiction
- Ethics and narrative in the English novel, 1880-1914
- Ethics and narrative in the English novel, 1880-1914
- Ethics and the English novel from Austen to Forster
- Eve's renegades: Victorian anti-feminist women novelists
- Everyday words and the character of prose in nineteenth-century Britain
- Everywhere spoken against: dissent in the Victorian novel
- Evil encounters: two Victorian sensations
- Expulsion and the nineteenth-century novel : the scapegoat in English realist fiction
- Exquisite masochism : marriage, sex, and the novel form
- Family likeness : sex, marriage, and incest from Jane Austen to Virginia Woolf
- Fashion and narrative in Victorian popular literature : double threads
- Fashion and narrative in Victorian popular literature : double threads
- Fatherhood, authority, and British reading culture, 1831-1907
- Fathers in Victorian fiction
- Female friendships and communities : Charlotte Bronte, George Eliot, Elizabeth Gaskell
- Feminine subjects in masculine fiction : modernity, will and desire, 1870-1910
- Femininity, crime and self-defence in Victorian literature and society : from dagger-fans to suffragettes
- Fetter'd or free? : British women novelists, 1670-1815
- Fiction and the law : legal discourse in Victorian and modernist literature
- Fiction and the law : legal discourse in Victorian and modernist literature
- Fiction for the working man, 1830-1850 : a study of the literature produced for the working classes in early Victorian urban England
- Fiction for the working man, 1830-1850: a study of the literature produced for the working classes in early Victorian urban England
- Fiction in the age of photography : the legacy of British realism
- Fiction with a purpose: major and minor nineteenth-century novels
- Fiction, famine, and the rise of economics in Victorian Britain and Ireland
- Fictions of British decadence : high art, popular writing, and the fin de siècle
- Fictions of dissent : reclaiming authority in transatlantic women's writing of the late nineteenth century
- Fictions of loss in the Victorian fin de siecle
- Fictions of modesty : women and courtship in the English novel
- Fictions of resolution in three Victorian novels: North and South; Our mutual friend; Daniel Deronda
- Fictions of the Irish literary revival : a changeling art
- Fictions of the Press in Nineteenth-Century France
- Figures of finance capitalism : writing, class, and capital in the age of Dickens
- Figures of finance capitalism : writing, class, and capital in the age of Dickens
- Figuring madness in nineteenth-century fiction
- Fin-de-Siècle fictions, 1890s-1990s : apocalypse, technoscience, empire
- Fin-de-siècle fictions, 1890s-1990s : apocalypse, technoscience, empire
- Financial speculation in Victorian fiction : plotting money and the novel genre, 1815-1901
- Fixing patriarchy: feminism and mid-Victorian male novelists
- Folklore and the fantastic in nineteenth-century British fiction
- For Better, For Worse : Marriage in Victorian Novels by Women
- Ford Madox Ford's Parade's end : the first World War, culture, and modernity
- Forms of feeling in Victorian fiction
- Forms of speech in Victorian fiction
- Four realist novelists: Arthur Morrison, Edwin Pugh, Richard Whiteing, William Pett Ridge
- 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
- From Jane Austen to Joseph Conrad: essays collected in memory of James T. Hillhouse
- From custom to capital: the English novel and the Industrial Revolution
- From fiction to the novel
- Gains and losses: novels of faith and doubt in Victorian England
- Gambling in the nineteenth-century English novel : "a leprosy is o'er the land"
- Gender and ventriloquism in Victorian and neo-Victorian fiction : Passionate puppets
- Gendered pathologies : the female body and biomedical discourse in the nineteenth-century English novel
- George Eliot : interdisciplinary essays
- George Eliot's 'Daniel Deronda' notebooks
- Germany as model and monster : allusions in English fiction, 1830s-1930s
- Germany as model and monster : allusions in English fiction, 1830s-1930s
- Girls only?: gender and popular children's fiction in Britain, 1880-1910
- God between their lips: desire between women in Irigaray, Bronte and Eliot
- Good girls make good wives : guidance for girls in Victorian literature
- Gothic & gender : an introduction
- Gothic & gender : an introduction
- Gothic Animals : Uncanny Otherness and the Animal With-Out
- Gothic fiction
- Gothic images of race in nineteenth-century Britain
- Gothic immortals: the fiction of the brotherhood of the Rosy Cross
- Gothic literature 1825-1914
- Gothic radicalism : literature, philosophy and psychoanalysis in the nineteenth century
- Gothic readings : the first wave, 1764-1840
- Gothic reflections : narrative force in nineteenth-century fiction
- Gothic reflections : narrative force in nineteenth-century fiction
- Graphing Jane Austen : the evolutionary basis of literary meaning
- Guardians and angels: parents and children in nineteenth-century literature
- Guilty money : the City of London in Victorian and Edwardian culture, 1815-1914
- Happy rural seat: the English country house and the literary imagination
- Hard times for these times
- Heritage, Nostalgia and Modern British Theatre : Staging the Victorians
- Heroes and Heroism in British Fiction Since 1800 : Case Studies
- Heroes and heroism in British fiction since 1800 : case studies
- Hidden rivalries in Victorian fiction : Dickens, realism, and revaluation
- History and cultural memory in neo-Victorian fiction : Victorian afterimages
- Home and identity in nineteenth-century literary London
- How Novels Think: The Limits of British Individualism From 1719-1900
- How to do things with books in Victorian Britain
- Hunger movements in early Victorian literature : want, riots, migration
- Ideology, art and commerce: aspects of literary sociology in the late Victorian Scottish Kailyard
- Imagination indulged: the irrational in the nineteenth-century novel
- Imagining the dead in British literature and culture, 1790-1848
- Imperfect histories : the elusive past and the legacy of romantic historicism
- Imperfect histories : the elusive past and the legacy of romantic historicism
- Imperial masochism : British fiction, fantasy, and social class
- Imperialism as diaspora : race, sexuality, and history in Anglo-India
- In Lady Audley's shadow : Mary Elizabeth Braddon and Victorian literary genres
- In darkest London : the gothic cityscape in Victorian literature
- In the Reading gaol: Postmodernity, texts and history
- In the company of strangers : family and narrative in Dickens, Conan Doyle, Joyce, and Proust
- Inaugural wounds : the shaping of desire in five ninetenth-century English narratives
- Indirections of the novel: James, Conrad and Forster
- Institutions of the English novel from Defoe to Scott
- Institutions of the English novel from Defoe to Scott
- Ireland and the fiction of improvement
- 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
- Irish women writers: marginalised by whom?
- Irishness and womanhood in nineteenth-century British writing
- Irishness and womanhood in nineteenth-century British writing
- Joseph Conrad and H. G. Wells : the fin-de-siècle literary scene
- L'influence du naturalisme français sur les romanciers anglais de 1885 a 1900
- Lacan and fantasy literature : portents of modernity in late-Victorian and Edwardian fiction
- Landscape and gender in the novels of Charlotte Brontë, George Eliot, and Thomas Hardy : the body of nature
- Language of fiction: essays in criticism and verbal analysis of the English novel
- Language, science and popular fiction in the Victorian fin-de-siècle : the brutal tongue
- Late-Victorian crime fiction in the shadows of Sherlock
- Laughter & despair: readings in ten novels of the Victorian era
- Law, literature, and the transmission of culture in England, 1837-1925
- Le roman 'gothique' anglais, 1764-1824
- Le roman anglais de notre temps
- Le soupçon gothique : l'intériorisation de la peur en Occident
- Lectures on Carlyle & his era
- Letters to Alice on first reading Jane Austen
- Literary Darwinism : evolution, human nature, and literature
- Literary Darwinism : evolution, human nature, and literature
- Literary Darwinism : evolution, human nature, and literature
- Literary impressionism and modernist aesthetics
- Literary remains : representations of death and burial in Victorian England
- Literature after Darwin : human beasts in western fiction, 1859-1939
- Literature at nurse. A mere accident
- 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
- Longing : narratives of nostalgia in the British novel, 1740-1890
- Love and eugenics among the late Victorians : science, fiction, feminism
- Love beyond the pale: Sydney Owenson's The wild Irish girl, Maria Edgeworth's The absentee, and the boundaries of colonial power
- Love in the time of revolution : transatlantic literary radicalism and historical change, 1793-1818
- Love's madness : medicine, the novel, and female insanity, 1800-1865
- Love's madness: medicine, the novel, and female insanity, 1800-1865
- Love, mystery, and misery : feeling in Gothic fiction
- Manliness and the boy's story paper in Britain : a cultural history, 1855-1940
- Manliness and the boys' story paper in Britain : a cultural history, 1855-1940
- Manliness and the male novelist in Victorian literature
- Mapping the Wessex novel : landscape, history and the parochial in British literature, 1870-1940
- Marginality in the contemporary British novel
- Margins of desire : the suburbs in fiction and culture, 1880-1925
- Masculine identity in Hardy and Gissing
- Masculinities in British adventure fiction, 1880-1915
- Mastery and slavery in Victorian writing
- Medical women and Victorian fiction
- Middlebrow and gender, 1890-1945
- Middlebrow and gender, 1890-1945
- Minerva's gothics : the politics and poetics of Romantic exchange, 1780-1820
- Misfit forms : paths not taken by the British novel
- Mixed feelings : feminism, mass culture, and Victorian sensationalism
- Mobility in the Victorian novel : placing the nation
- Mobility in the Victorian novel : placing the nation
- Mobility in the Victorian novel : placing the nation
- Modern fantasy : five studies
- Modern fantasy: five studies
- Modern romance and transformations of the novel : the Gothic, Scott, Dickens
- 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
- Modernism, romance, and the fin de siècle : popular fiction and British culture, 1880-1914
- Moral authority, men of science, and the Victorian novel
- Moral authority, men of science, and the Victorian novel
- Moral instruction and fiction for children, 1749-1820
- Most Dreadful Visitation: Male Madness in Victorian Fiction
- Mothering daughters : novels and the politics of family romance : Frances Burney to Jane Austen
- Mothering daughters : novels and the politics of family romance : Frances Burney to Jane Austen
- Museum trouble : Edwardian fiction and the emergence of modernism
- My contemporaries in fiction
- Myths of power : a Marxist study of the Brontë
- Myths of power : a Marxist study of the Brontës
- Myths of power: a marxist study of the Brontës
- Narrative hospitality in late Victorian fiction : novel ethics
- Neo-victorian biofiction : reimagining nineteenth-century historical subjects
- New woman and colonial adventure fiction in Victorian Britain : gender, genre, and empire
- New woman fiction : women writing first-wave feminism
- New woman strategies : Sarah Grand, Olive Schreiner, Mona Caird
- New woman writers
- Nineteenth Century Popular Fiction, Medicine and Anatomy : The Victorian Penny Blood and the 1832 Anatomy Act
- Nineteenth century Liverpool and the novelists
- Nineteenth century suspense: from Poe to Conan Doyle
- Nineteenth-century literary realism
- Nineteenth-century narratives of contagion : 'our feverish contact'
- Nineteenth-century narratives of contagion : 'our feverish contact'
- Nobody's angels : middle-class women and domestic ideology in Victorian culture
- Novel craft : Victorian domestic handicraft and nineteenth-century fiction
- Novel cultivations : plants in British literature of the global nineteenth century
- Novelists on novelists
- Novels
- Novels of everyday life : the series in English fiction, 1850-1930
- Novels of the eighteen-forties
- On style in Victorian fiction
- Oscar Wilde as a character in Victorian fiction
- Oscar Wilde as a character in Victorian fiction
- Our daughters must be wives : marriageable young women in the novels of Dickens, Eliot, and Hardy
- Outlandish English subjects in the Victorian domestic novel
- Paperwork : fiction and mass mediacy in the Paper Age
- Partings welded together: politics and desire in the nineteenth century English novel
- Passion and pathology in Victorian fiction
- Passion and pathology in Victorian fiction
- Patent inventions - intellectual property and the Victorian novel
- Patent inventions--intellectual property and the Victorian novel
- Penny dreadfuls and other Victorian horrors
- Perfect Gentleman: Masculine Control in Victorian Men's Fiction, 1870-1901
- 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
- Philanthropy in British and American fiction : Dickens, Hawthorne, Eliot, and Howells
- Philanthropy in British and American fiction : Dickens, Hawthorne, Eliot, and Howells
- Picturing : description and illusion in the nineteenth-century novel
- Picturing: description and illusion in the nineteenth-century novel
- Plagiarizing the Victorian novel : imitation, parody, aftertext
- Plotting the news in the Victorian novel
- Popular fiction 100 years ago: an unexplored tract of literary history
- Popular fiction and brain science in the late nineteenth century
- Popular fiction and brain science in the late nineteenth century
- Popular literature, authorship and the occult in late Victorian Britain
- Portable property : Victorian culture on the move
- Portraiture and British gothic fiction : the rise of picture identification, 1764-1835
- Postcolonial screen adaptation and the British novel
- Preaching Pity: Dickens, Gaskell & Sentimentalism in Victorian Culture
- Principle and propensity : experience and religion in the nineteenth-century British and American bildungsroman
- Problematic shores : the literature of islands
- Problematic shores : the literature of islands
- Professional domesticity in the Victorian novel : women, work and home
- Professional domesticity in the Victorian novel : women, work, and home
- Protest and reform: the British social narrative by women, 1827-1867
- 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)
- Queering Gothic in the Romantic age : the penetrating eye
- Railway reading and late-Victorian literary series
- Reaches of empire : the English novel from Edgeworth to Dickens
- Reader, I married him: a study of the women characters of Jane Austen, Charlotte Bronte, Elizabeth Gaskell, George Eliot
- Reading Victorian fiction: the cultural context and ideological content of the nineteenth-century novel
- Reading Victorian schoolrooms : childhood and education in nineteenth-century fiction
- Reading and mapping fiction : spatialising the literary text
- Reading constellations : urban modernity in Victorian fiction
- Reading fin de siecle fictions
- Reading for health : medical narratives and the nineteenth-century novel
- Reading the Victorian novel: detail into form
- Realism, photography, and nineteenth-century fiction
- Realist vision
- Rebellious structures: women writers and the crisis of the novel 1880-1900
- Recognizing the romantic novel : new histories of British fiction, 1780-1830
- Reform acts : chartism, social agency, and the Victorian novel, 1832-1867
- Relative creatures: Victorian women in society and the novel, 1837-67
- Replotting marriage in nineteenth-century British literature
- Replotting marriage in nineteenth-century British literature
- Repression in Victorian fiction: Charlotte Brontë, George Eliot, and Charles Dickens
- Reproductive urges : popular novel-reading, sexuality, and the English nation
- Rereading Victorian fiction
- Rereading orphanhood : texts, inheritance, kin
- Rereading the nineteenth century : studies in the old criticism from Austen to Lawrence
- Revolutionary subjects in the English "Jacobin" novel, 1790-1805
- Robert Louis Stevenson and the pictorial text: : a case study in the Victorian illustrated novel
- Romance's rival : familiar marriage in Victorian fiction
- Romans victoriens et apprentissage du discernement moral
- Romantic vision and the novel
- Romantic women writers, revolution and prophecy : rebellious daughters, 1786-1826
- Romantic women writers, revolution, and prophecy : rebellious daughters, 1786-1826
- SCENES OF SYMPATHY : identity and representation in victorian fiction
- Satire in an age of realism
- Scenes of Sympathy: Identity and Representation in Victorian Fiction
- Scents and sensibility : perfume in Victorian literary culture
- Science fiction roots and branches
- Science, sexuality and sensation novels : pleasures of the senses
- Science, sexuality and sensation novels : pleasures of the senses
- Scientific romance in Britain 1890-1950
- Scott's shadow : the novel in Romantic Edinburgh
- Scott's shadow : the novel in Romantic Edinburgh
- Search your soul, Eustace: a survey of the religious novel in the Victorian age
- Secrecy and disclosure in Victorian fiction
- Secret gardens : a study of the golden age of children's literature
- Secret gardens: a study of the golden age of children's literature
- Semi-detached empire : suburbia and the colonization of Britain, 1880 to the present
- Serious play : the cultural form of the nineteenth-century realist novel
- 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
- Shadowtime: history and representation in Hardy, Conrad and George Eliot
- Sherlock's sisters : the British female detective, 1864-1913
- Sherlock's sisters : the British female detective, 1864-1913
- Silent voices : forgotten novels by Victorian women writers
- Silver fork society: fashionable life and literature from 1814 to 1840
- Sisters in time: imagining gender in nineteenth-century British fiction
- Soliloquy in nineteenth-century fiction
- Somatic fictions : imagining illness in Victorian culture
- Some mid-Victorian thrillers: the sensation novel, its friends and its foes
- Spatial Dynamics & Female Development in Victorian Art & Novels: Creating a Woman's Space
- Speech, writing, and thought presentation in 19th-century narrative fiction
- Spilling the beans : eating, cooking, reading and writing in British women's fiction, 1770-1830
- Stephen Wall, Trollope and character and other essays on Victorian literature
- Still life : suspended development in the Victorian novel
- Strange stories and other explorations in Victorian fiction
- Styles in Fictional Structure: Studies in the Art of Jane Austen, Charlotte Bronte, George Eliot
- Styles in fictional structure: the art of Jane Austen, Charlotte Brontë, George Eliot
- Stylistic virtue and Victorian fiction : form, ethics, and the novel
- Subjects on display : psychoanalysis, social expectation, and Victorian femininity
- Subversion and sympathy : gender, law, and the British novel
- Talking animals in British children's fiction, 1786-1914
- Talking animals in British children's fiction, 1786-1914
- Telegraphic realism : Victorian fiction and other information systems
- Telling complexions : the nineteenth-century English novel and the blush
- Telling complexions : the nineteenth-century English novel and the blush
- Telling tales : gender and narrative form in Victorian literature and culture
- Terrorism in the late Victorian novel
- The "improper" feminine : the women's sensation novel and the new woman writing
- The "improper" feminine : the women's sensation novel and the new woman writing
- The American slave narrative and the Victorian novel
- The Anglo-Irish novel
- The Bronte novels
- The Brontë novels
- The Brontë novels
- The Brontës
- The Brontës
- The Brontës
- The Brontës
- The Brontës and education
- The Brontës and education
- The Brontës and nature
- The Brontës and religion
- The Brontës and religion
- The Cambridge Companion to Sensation Fiction
- The Cambridge Companion to the Victorian Novel
- The Cambridge companion to fiction in the Romantic period
- The Cambridge companion to fiction in the Romantic period
- The Cambridge companion to the Victorian novel
- The Courtship Novel, 1740-1820: A Feminized Genre
- The Dispossessed State: Narratives of Ownership in Nineteenth-Century Britain and Ireland
- The English novel from Dickens to Lawrence
- The English novel in France, 1830-1870
- The English novel in history, 1840-1895
- The English novel in history, 1840-1895
- The English novel in the magazines 1740-1815: with a catalogue of 1375 magazine novels and novelettes
- The English regional novel
- The French Revolution debate and the British novel 1790-1814 : the struggle for history's authority
- The French revolution debate and the British novel, 1790-1814 : the struggle for history's authority
- The French revolution debate and the British novel, 1790-1814 : the struggle for history's authority
- The Ghost Story 1840-1920 : a cultural history
- The Gothic Body : Sexuality, Materialism, and Degeneration at the Fin de Siècle
- The Gothic and the rule of law, 1764-1820
- The Gothic body : sexuality, materialism, and degeneration at the fin de siècle
- The Gothic body : sexuality, materialism, and degeneration at the fin de siècle
- The Gothic ideology : religious hysteria and anti-Catholicism in British popular fiction, 1780-1880
- The Gothic sublime
- The Gothick novel: a casebook