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- 4E cognition and eighteenth-century fiction : how the novel found its feet
- A cultural history of the Irish Novel, 1790-1829
- Accidental migrations : an archaeology of gothic discourse
- Air's appearance : literary atmosphere in British fiction, 1660-1794
- America in English fiction, 1760-1800: the influence of the American Revolution
- An introduction to eighteenth-century fiction : raising the novel
- Aspects généraux du roman féminin en Angleterre de 1740 à 1800
- Backstage in the novel : Frances Burney and the theater arts
- Bardic nationalism : the romantic novel and the British Empire
- Be it ever so humble : poverty, fiction, and the invention of the middle-class home
- Before novels : the cultural contexts of eighteenth-century English fiction
- Books for children, books for adults : age and the novel from Defoe to James
- British fiction and the production of social order, 1740-1830
- British historical fiction before Scott
- Caribbean culture and British fiction in the Atlantic world, 1780-1870
- Caught between worlds : British captivity narratives in fact and fiction
- Censored sentiments : letters and censorship in epistolary novels and conduct material
- Chance and the eighteenth-century novel : realism, probability, magic
- Commerce, morality and the eighteenth-century novel
- Commerce, morality and the eighteenth-century novel
- Common ground : eighteenth-century English satiric fiction and the poor
- Consensual fictions : women, liberalism, and the English novel
- Contesting the Gothic : fiction, genre, and cultural conflict, 1764-1832
- Contesting the Gothic : fiction, genre, and cultural conflict, 1764-1832
- Conversion and reform in the British novel in the 1790s
- Conversion and reform in the British novel in the 1790s : a revolution of opinions
- Criminality and narrative in eighteenth-century England : beyond the law
- Desire and truth : functions of plot in eighteenth-century English novels
- Eighteenth-century female voices : education and the novel
- Eighteenth-century fiction and the law of property
- Eighteenth-century fiction and the law of property
- Eighteenth-century poetry and the rise of the novel reconsidered
- Eighteenth-century sensibility and the novel: the senses in social context
- Elizabeth Singer Rowe and the Development of the English Novel
- Elizabeth Singer Rowe and the development of the English novel
- Embattled reason, principled sentiment and political radicalism : quixotism in English novels, 1742-1801
- Empowering the feminine : the narratives of Mary Robinson, Jane West, and Amelia Opie, 1796-1812
- English fiction of the Romantic period, 1789-1830
- English fiction of the eighteenth century 1700-1789
- Enlightening Romanticism, romancing the Enlightenment : British novels from 1750 to 1832
- Enlightening romanticism, romancing the enlightenment : British novels from 1750 to 1832
- Equivocal beings : politics, gender, and sentimentality in the 1790s : Wollstonecraft, Radcliffe, Burney, Austen
- Fabulous orients : fictions of the East in England 1662-1785
- Factual fictions: the origins of the English novel
- Falling into matter : problems of embodiment in English fiction from Defoe to Shelley
- Family and the law in eighteenth-century fiction : the public conscience in the private sphere
- Family and the law in eighteenth-century fiction : the public conscience in the private sphere
- Family and the law in eighteenth-century fiction: the public conscience in the private sphere
- Fatal news : reading and information overload in early eighteenth-century literature
- Fetter'd or free? : British women novelists, 1670-1815
- Fiction and the shape of belief: a study of Henry Fielding, with glances at Swift, Johnson and Richardson
- Fictions of friendship in the eighteenth-century novel
- Fictions of modesty : women and courtship in the English novel
- Fictions of presence : theatre and novel in eighteenth-century Britain
- Force or fraud : British seduction stories and the problem of resistance 1660-1760
- From fiction to the novel
- Godless fictions in the eighteenth century : a literary history of atheism
- Gothic & gender : an introduction
- Gothic & gender : an introduction
- Gothic fiction
- Gothic readings : the first wave, 1764-1840
- Graphic design, print culture, and the eighteenth-century novel
- Harm's way : tragic responsibility and the novel form
- Her bread to earn : women, money, and society from Defoe to Austen
- History and the early English novel : matters of fact from Bacon to Defoe
- History and the early English novel : matters of fact from Bacon to Defoe
- History of the pre-romantic novel in England
- How Novels Think: The Limits of British Individualism From 1719-1900
- Imagining a self : autobiography and novel in eighteenth-century England
- Imagining the dead in British literature and culture, 1790-1848
- Imagining the penitentiary : fiction and the architecture of mind in eighteenth-century England
- Incest and the English novel, 1684-1814
- Ingenuous subjection : compliance and power in the eighteenth-century domestic novel
- Institutions of the English novel from Defoe to Scott
- Institutions of the English novel from Defoe to Scott
- Jane Austen and the war of ideas
- Jane Austen and the war of ideas
- L'orient anglais : connaissances et fictions au XVIIIe siècle
- Le roman 'gothique' anglais, 1764-1824
- Licensing entertainment : the elevation of novel reading in Britain, 1684-1750
- Literary historicity : literature and historical experience in eighteenth-century Britain
- Living by the pen : women writers in the eighteenth century
- Living by the pen: women writers in the eighteenth century
- Longing : narratives of nostalgia in the British novel, 1740-1890
- Love, mystery, and misery : feeling in Gothic fiction
- Lyric generations : poetry and the novel in the long eighteenth century
- Making the novel : fiction and society in Britain, 1660-1789
- Masking and unmasking the female mind: disguising romances in feminine fiction, 1713-1799
- Masquerade and civilization: the carnivalesque in eighteenth-century English culture and fiction
- Masquerade and gender: disguise and female identity in eighteenth-century fictions by women
- Minerva's gothics : the politics and poetics of Romantic exchange, 1780-1820
- Minor eighteenth century sentimental novelists
- Misfit forms : paths not taken by the British novel
- Mobility in the English novel from Defoe to Austen
- Modern romance and transformations of the novel : the Gothic, Scott, Dickens
- Modern romance and transformations of the novel : the Gothic, Scott, Dickens
- Moral instruction and fiction for children, 1749-1820
- Mother midnight: birth, sex and Fate in the eighteenth century novel: Defoe, Richardson and Sterne
- 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
- Music in the Georgian novel
- Narrative technique in the English novel: Defoe to Austen
- Narratives of women and murder in England, 1680-1760 : deadly plots
- New contexts for eighteenth-century British fiction : hearts resolved and hands prepared : essays in honor of Jerry C. Beasley
- New testaments : cognition, closure, and the figural logic of the sequel, 1660-1740
- Novel Ventures : fiction and print culture in England, 1690-1730
- Novel beginnings : experiments in eighteenth-century English fiction
- Novel machines : technology and narrative form in Enlightenment Britain
- Novel notions : medical discourse and the mapping of the imagination in eighteenth-century English fiction
- Novel relations : the transformation of kinship in English literature and culture, 1748-1818
- Novel relations : the transformation of kinship in English literature and culture, 1748-1818
- Novels of the 1740s
- Number and pattern in the eighteenth-century novel: Defoe, Fielding, Smollett and Sterne
- Partisan politics, narrative realism, and the rise of the British novel
- Plots and characters in the fiction of eighteenth-century English authors
- Plots of enlightenment : education and the novel in eighteenth-century England
- Political magic : British fictions of savagery and sovereignty, 1650-1750
- Popular fiction before Richardson : narrative patterns, 1700-1739
- Portraiture and British gothic fiction : the rise of picture identification, 1764-1835
- Privacy : concealing the eighteenth-century self
- Private interests : women, portraiture, and the visual culture of the English novel, 1709-1791
- Probability and literary form: philosophic theory and literary practice in the Augustan age
- Property, education and identity in late Eighteenth-Century fiction : the heroine of disinterest
- Property, education, and identity in late eighteenth-century fiction : the heroines of disinterest
- Prose fiction in English from the origins of print to 1750
- Public and private : gender, class, and the British novel (1764-1878)
- Reading fictions, 1660-1740 : deception in English literary and political culture
- Reading the body in the eighteenth-century novel
- Reading the eighteenth-century novel
- Recognizing the romantic novel : new histories of British fiction, 1780-1830
- Revising women : eighteenth-century "women's fiction" and social engagement
- Revising women : eighteenth-century "women's fiction" and social engagement
- Revolutionary subjects in the English "Jacobin" novel, 1790-1805
- Romantic gothic : an Edinburgh companion
- Romantic vision and the novel
- Satire and the novel in eighteenth-century England
- Scepticism, society and the eighteenth century novel
- Self-imitation in the eighteenth century novel
- Sensibility and economics in the novel, 1740-1800 : the price of a tear
- Sentimental figures of empire in eighteenth-century Britain and France
- Sentimental memorials : women and the novel in literary history
- Shakespeare and the eighteenth-century novel : cultures of quotation from Samuel Richardson to Jane Austen
- Shakespeare and the eighteenth-century novel : cultures of quotation from Samuel Richardson to Jane Austen
- Short fiction in The spectator
- Spilling the beans : eating, cooking, reading and writing in British women's fiction, 1770-1830
- Sterne, the moderns, and the novel
- Sterne, the moderns, and the novel
- Subversion and sympathy : gender, law, and the British novel
- Systems of order and inquiry in later eighteenth-century fiction
- Talking animals in British children's fiction, 1786-1914
- Talking animals in British children's fiction, 1786-1914
- The Appearance of Print in Eighteenth-Century Fiction
- The Cambridge companion to fiction in the Romantic period
- The Cambridge companion to fiction in the Romantic period
- The Cambridge companion to the Eighteenth-Century novel
- The Cambridge companion to the Eighteenth-Century novel
- The Cambridge introduction to the eighteenth-century novel
- The Cambridge introduction to the eighteenth-century novel
- The Cambridge introduction to the eighteenth-century novel
- The English Jacobin novel 1780-1805
- The English novel in history, 1700-1780
- The English novel in the magazines 1740-1815: with a catalogue of 1375 magazine novels and novelettes
- The French Revolution debate and the British novel 1790-1814 : the struggle for history's authority
- The French revolution and the English novel
- The French revolution debate and the British novel, 1790-1814 : the struggle for history's authority
- The Gothic and the rule of law, 1764-1820
- The Gothic flame: being a history of the Gothic novel in England, its origins, efflorescence, disintegration and residuary influences
- The Gothic ideology : religious hysteria and anti-Catholicism in British popular fiction, 1780-1880
- The Gothick novel: a casebook
- The Oxford history of the novel in English, Volume 1, Prose fiction in English from the origins of print to 1750
- The Oxford history of the novel in English, Volume 2, English and British fiction 1750-1820
- The Protestant whore : courtesan narrative and religious controversy in England, 1680-1750
- The Rise of Supernatural Fiction, 1762ђ́أ1800
- The Victorian press and the fairy tale
- The afterlives of eighteenth-century fiction
- The age of reasons : quixotism, sentimentalism, and political economy in eighteenth-century Britain
- The anthology and the rise of the novel : from Richardson to George Eliot
- The anthology and the rise of the novel : from Richardson to George Eliot
- The anthology and the rise of the novel : from Richardson to George Eliot
- The anti-Jacobin novel : British conservatism and the French Revolution
- The anti-Jacobin novel : British conservatism and the French Revolution
- The boundaries of fiction : history and the eighteenth-century British novel
- The business of common life: novels and classical economics between revolution and reform
- The chain of becoming: the philosophical tale, the novel, and a neglected realism of the Enlightenment: Swift, Montesquieu, Voltaire, Johnson, and Austen
- The civilized imagination: a study of Ann Radcliffe, Jane Austen, and Sir Walter Scott
- The complexion of race : categories of difference in eighteenth-century British culture
- The counterfeiters : an historical comedy
- The courtship novel, 1740-1820: a feminized genre
- The cure of the passions and the origins of the English novel
- The discourse of the mind in eighteenth-century fiction
- The early masters of English fiction
- The eighteenth century novel and the secularization of ethics
- The eighteenth-century novel and contemporary social issues : an introduction
- The eighteenth-century novel and the secularization of ethics
- The eighteenth-century novel: the idea of the gentleman
- The epistolary novel : representation of consciousness
- The epistolary novel : representation of consciousness
- The failure of Gothic : problems of disjunction in an eighteenth-century literary form
- The failure of Gothic: problems of disjunction in an eighteenth-century literary form
- The family, marriage, and radicalism in British women's novels of the 1790s : public affection and private affliction
- The heroine's text: readings in the French and English novel, 1722-1782
- The neglected muse: restoration and eighteenth century tragedy in the novel (1740-1780)
- The novel and society
- The origins of the English marriage plot : literature, politics and religion in the eighteenth century
- The origins of the English novel, 1600-1740
- The origins of the English novel, 1600-1740
- The politics of sensibility : race, gender and commerce in the sentimental novel
- The popular novel in England, 1770-1800
- The rise of supernatural fiction, 1762-1800
- The rise of the novel
- The rise of the novel : studies in Defoe, Richardson and Fielding
- The rise of the novel: studies in Defoe, Richardson and Fielding
- The romantic novel in England
- The secret life of things : animals, objects, and it-narratives in eighteenth-century England
- The self and it : novel objects and mimetic subjects in eighteenth-century England
- The shaping vision: imagination in the English novel from Defoe to Dickens
- The sign of Angellica: women, writing and fiction 1660-1800
- The spread of novels : translation and prose fiction in the eighteenth century
- The trauma of gender : a feminist theory of the English novel
- The ways of fiction : new essays on the literary cultures of the eighteenth century
- Tobias Smollett: The expedition of Humphry Clinker
- Told in letters: epistolary fiction before Richardson
- Unsex'd revolutionaries : five women novelists of the 1790s
- Utopian imagination and eighteenth-century fiction
- Vicarious narratives : a literary history of sympathy, 1750-1850
- Victorian criticism of the novel
- Visions of an unseen world : ghost beliefs and ghost stories in eighteenth-century England
- Visions of an unseen world : ghost beliefs and ghost stories in eighteenth-century England
- Visuality in the novels of Austen, Radcliffe, Edgeworth and Burney
- Woman's whole existence: the house as an image in the novels of Ann Radcliffe, Mary Wollstonecraft and Jane Austen
- Women and property in the eighteenth-century English novel
- Women and property in the eighteenth-century English novel
- Women and sexual love in the British novel, 1740-1880 : a 'craving vacancy'
- Women novelists and the ethics of desire, 1684-1814 : in the voice of our biblical mothers
- Women novelists before Jane Austen : the critics and their canons
- Women writing about money: women's fiction in England, 1790-1820
- Women's Domestic Activity in the Romantic-Period Novel, 1770-1820 : Dangerous Occupations
- Women's Gothic : from Clara Reeve to Mary Shelley
- Women's domestic activity in the Romantic-period novel, 1770-1820 : dangerous occupations
- Women's friendship in literature
- Women's gothic : from Clara Reeve to Mary Shelley
- Women's gothic : from Clara Reeve to Mary Shelley
- Women's gothic : from Clara Reeve to Mary Shelley
- Women's work : labour, gender, authorship, 1750-1830
- Women, letters, and the novel
- Women, revolution, and the novels of the 1790s
- Women, work and clothes in the eighteenth-century novel
- Women, work and clothes in the eighteenth-century novel
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