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- 'Strandentwining cable' : Joyce, Flaubert, and intertextuality
- 'Writing the lives of painters' : biography and artistic identity in Britain 1760-1810
- A store of common sense : gnomic theme and style in Old Icelandic and Old English wisdom poetry
- Abstraction in post-war British literature 1945-1980
- An ocean untouched and untried : the Tudor translations of Livy
- Art, history, and postwar fiction
- Authorship and appropriation : writing for the stage in England, 1660-1710
- Ben Jonson : poetry and architecture
- British writing of the Second World War
- Charles Dickens and the properties of fiction : the lodger world
- Charles Olson and American modernism : the practice of the self
- Chaucer and Italian textuality
- Chaucerian conflict : languages of antagonism in late fourteenth-century London
- Chaucerian conflict : languages of antagonism in late fourteenth-century London
- Class, patronage, and poetry in Hanoverian England : Stephen Duck, the famous threshing poet
- Coleridge and the doctors, 1795-1806
- Coleridge and the uses of division
- Coleridge, Wordsworth and the language of allusion
- Complicating articulation in art cinema
- Conrad and history
- Conrad and women
- Conscience and the composition of Piers Plowman
- Conspicuous silences : implicature and fictionality in the Victorian novel
- Defending poetry : art and ethics in Joseph Brodsky, Seamus Heaney, and Geoffrey Hill
- Descartes and the puzzle of sensory representation
- Divine cartographies : God, history, and poiesis in W.B. Yeats, David Jones, and T.S. Eliot
- Du Bartas' legacy in England and Scotland
- Edwardian poetry
- Elizabethan fictions : espionage, counter-espionage and the duplicity of fiction in early Elizabethan prose narratives
- Forms of engagement : women, poetry and culture, 1640-1680
- Fuseli's Milton gallery : 'turning readers into spectators'
- Hazlitt and the reach of sense : criticism, morals, and the metaphysics of power
- Hazlitt and the reach of sense : criticism, morals, and the metaphysics of power
- Henry James : history, narrative, fiction
- Henry James and the art of impressions
- J.M. Coetzee and the novel : writing and politics afer Beckett
- John Ashbery and Anglo-American exchange : the minor eras
- John Donne's articulations of the feminine
- John Lydgate's Fall of princes : narrative tragedy in its literary and political contexts
- John Skelton and poetic authority : defining the liberty to speak
- Joseph Conrad and the anthropological dilemma : "bewildered traveller"
- Joseph Conrad and the modern temper
- Late Shakespeare : a new world of words
- Late-medieval prison writing and the politics of autobiography
- Legitimate histories : Scott, Gothic, and the authorities of fiction
- Literature and party politics at the accession of Queen Anne
- Lordship and literature : John Gower and the politics of the great household
- Louis MacNeice and the Irish poetry of his time
- Louis MacNeice and the Irish poetry of his time
- Mary Leapor : a study in eighteenth-century women's poetry
- Meeting without knowing it : Kipling and Yeats at the fin de siècle
- Men and masculinities in the sagas of Icelanders
- Metafiction and the postwar novel : foes, ghosts, and faces in the water
- Metaphors of change in the language of nineteenth-century fiction : Scott, Gaskell, and Kingsley
- Milton and the ineffable
- Modernism and the museum : Asian, African, and Pacific art and the London avant-garde
- Modernism and the rhythms of sympathy : Vernon Lee, Virginia Woolf, D.H. Lawrence
- Modernist physics : waves, particles, and relativities in the writings of Virginia Woolf and D.H. Lawrence
- On sympathy
- Poetry and sovereignty in the English Revolution
- Primitivism, science, and the Irish revival
- Primitivism, science, and the Irish revival
- Print culture and the medieval author : Chaucer, Lydgate, and their books, 1473-1557
- Proportional form in the sonnets of the Sidney circle : loving in truth
- Reading English verse in manuscript, c.1350-c.1500
- Reading veganism : the monstrous vegan, 1818 to present
- Reforming printing : Syon Abbey's defence of orthodoxy, 1525-1534
- Rereading the imperial romance : British imperialism and South African resistance in Haggard, Schreiner, and Plaatje
- Robert Frost and Northern Irish poetry
- Royalist women writers, 1650-1689
- Royalist women writers, 1650-1689
- Samuel Johnson and eighteenth century thought
- Seamus Heaney and society
- Shakespeare and the constant Romans
- Shakespeare's unreformed fictions
- Shelley and Scripture : the interpreting angel
- Society and politics in the plays of Thomas Middleton
- South Asian writers in twentieth-century Britain : culture in translation
- South Asian writers in twentieth-century Britain : culture in translation
- Spatial poetics : second generation New York School poetry
- State sponsored literature : Britain and cultural diversity after 1945
- Stevie Smith and authorship
- Stevie Smith and authorship
- Texts and traditions : religion in Shakespeare, 1592-1604
- The 'shepheards nation' : Jacobean Spenserians and early Stuart political culture 1612-1625
- The English radical imagination : culture, religion, and revolution, 1630-1660
- The Faerie Queene and Middle English romance : the matter of just memory
- The Godwinian novel : the rational fictions of Godwin, Brockden Brown, Mary Shelley
- The Platonism of Walter Pater : embodied equity
- The Victorian novel and the problems of marine language : all at sea
- The antiquary : John Aubrey's historical scholarship
- The art of hunger : aesthetic autonomy and the afterlives of modernism
- The awkward age in women's popular fiction, 1850-1900 : girls and the transition to womanhood
- The etymological poetry of W.H. Auden, J.H. Prynne, and Paul Muldoon
- The genesis of a saga narrative : verse and prose in Kormaks saga
- The literary underground in the 1660s : Andrew Marvell, George Wither, Ralph Wallis, and the world of restoration satire and pamphleteering
- The majesty of the people : popular sovereignty and the role of the writer in the 1790s
- The making of Percy's Reliques
- The medieval siege : theme and image in Middle English romance
- The nouveau roman and writing in Britain after modernism
- The poet's mind : the psychology of Victorian poetry 1830-1870
- The poetics of commemoration : Skaldic verse and social memory, c. 890-1070
- The representation of bodily pain in late nineteenth-century English culture
- Ungoverned imaginings : James Mill's The history of British India and Orientalism
- Unperfect histories : The mirror for magistrates, 1559-1610
- V.S. Naipaul, Caribbean writing, and Caribbean thought
- Victorian poetry and the culture of the heart
- Victorian poetry and the culture of the heart
- Victorian women's travel writing on Meiji Japan : hospitable friendship
- Visionary philology : Geoffrey Hill and the study of words
- Vladimir Nabokov and the art of play
- W.B. Yeats, the Abbey Theatre, censorship, and the Irish state : adding the half-pence to the pence
- Women's authorship and editorship in Victorian culture : sensational strategies
- Wordsworth and Coleridge : the radical years
- Wordsworth's monastic inheritance : poetry, place, and the sense of community
- Wordsworth, Coleridge, and 'the language of the heavens'
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