Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000
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Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000
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Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000
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- Technology and identity in young adult fiction, the posthuman subject, Victoria Flanagan
- Twentieth-century American poetry, Christopher MacGowan
- African American literary theory, a reader, edited by Winston Napier
- Uncanny modernity, cultural theories, modern anxieties, edited by Jo Collins and John Jervis
- The Geographical Imagination of Annie Proulx, Rethinking Regionalism, contributions by Elizabeth Abele, Wes Berry, Paul Chafe, Hal Crimmel, Stephanie Durrans, Dan Flores, Margaret E. Johnson, Christopher Pullen, Bonnie Roos, Jennifer Denise Ryan, Kent C. Ryden, Christian Hummelsund Voie, O Alan Weltzien, Douglas Werden ; edited by Alex Hunt
- Male trouble, masculinity and the performance of crisis, Fintan Walsh
- Antonin Artaud, the scum of the soul, Ros Murray, Queen Mary University of London
- W.G. Sebald, image, archive, modernity, J.J. Long
- Writing outside the nation, Azade Seyhan
- A companion to the works of Walter Benjamin, edited by Rolf J. Goebel
- The Oxford English literary history, general editor, Jonathan Bate
- Class, leisure and national identity in British children's literature, 1918-1950, Hazel Sheeky Bird
- Virginity in young adult literature after Twilight, Christine Seifert
- Virginia Woolf and the materiality of theory, sex, animal, life, Derek Ryan
- Gissing and the city, cultural crisis and the making of books in late Victorian England, edited, and with an introduction by John Spiers
- Moving modernisms, motion, technology, and modernity, edited by David Bradshaw, Laura Marcus and Rebecca Roach
- Demented particulars, the annotated Murphy, C.J. Ackerley
- Modernist literature, an introduction, Mary Ann Gillies and Aurelea Mahood
- Kafka, Ritchie Robertson
- Autobiographies of others, historical fact and literary fiction, Lucia Boldrini
- Lorraine Hansberry's A raisin in the sun, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- J.M. Barrie's Peter Pan in and out of time, a children's classic at 100, edited by Donna R. White, C. Anita Tarr
- Katherine Mansfield and literary modernism, historicizing modernism, edited by Janet Wilson, Gerri Kimber and Susan Reid
- Jean Rhys, Helen Carr
- Community politics and the peace process in contemporary Northern Irish drama, Eva Urban
- Strong words, modern poets on modern poetry, edited by W.N. Herbert & Matthew Hollis
- Decadence, degeneration, and the end, studies in the European fin de siecle, Edited by Marja Harmanmaa & Christopher Nissen
- Beckett and authority, the uses of cliche, Elizabeth Barry
- The arc and the machine, narrative and new media, Caroline Bassett
- Postcolonial environments, nature, culture and the contemporary Indian novel in English, Upamanyu Pablo Mukherjee
- Contemporary American crime fiction, Hans Bertens and Theo D'haen
- Colonial and postcolonial literature, migrant metaphors, Elleke Boehmer
- Contemporary British drama, David Lane
- The New York School poets and the neo-avant-garde, between radical art and radical chic, Mark Silverberg
- Gender, professions and discourse, early twentieth-century women's autobiography, Christine Etherington-Wright
- Urban space in contemporary Egyptian literature, portraits of Cairo, Mara Naaman
- Finders keepers, selected prose, 1971-2001, Seamus Heaney
- Samuel Beckett, debts and legacies : new critical essays, contributions by Chris Ackerley ... [et al.] ; edited by Peter Fifield, David Addyman
- Sex, gender and time in fiction and culture, edited by Ben Davies and Jana Funke
- Post-war Jewish fiction, ambivalence, self-explanation and transatlantic connections, David Brauner
- Women writers of the First World War, an annotated bibliography
- Geographies of modernism, literatures, cultures, spaces, edited by Peter Brooker and Andrew Thacker
- The Oxford companion to twentieth-century literature in English, edited by Jenny Stringer ; with an introduction by John Sutherland
- Queer mythologies, the original stageplays of Pam Gems, by Dimple Godiwala
- Mapping world literature, international canonization and transnational literatures, Mads Rosendahl Thomsen
- The transcultural turn, interrogating memory between and beyond borders, edited by Lucy Bond and Jessica Rapson
- Classics in film and fiction, edited by Deborah Cartmell ... [et al.]
- The fin-de-siecle world, edited by Michael Saler
- America in literature and film, modernist perceptions, postmodernist representations, Ahmed Elbeshlawy
- Tenses of imagination, Raymond Williams on science fiction, utopia and dystopia, Andrew Milner