Incoming Resources
- Zigzag Street, Nick Earls
- Confederates, Thomas Keneally
- Meredith: a change of masks, a study of the novels, by Gillian Beer
- Charles Dickens: 'Hard times', 'Great expectations' and 'Our mutual friend', a casebook, edited by Norman Page
- Multivalence, the moral quality of form in the modern novel, Alan Warren Friedman
- No turning back, Beverley Naidoo
- George Eliot, 'The mill on the Floss' and 'Silas Marner', a casebook, edited by R.P. Draper
- Katherine Mansfield, a secret life, Claire Tomalin
- Simply delicious!, Margaret Mahy ; drawings by Jonathan Allen
- Thomas Hardy, the offensive truth, John Goode
- Swift, Gulliver's travels, a casebook, edited by Richard Gravil
- The fortunes and misfortunes of the famous Moll Flanders &c, Daniel Defoe ; edited with an introduction by G.A. Starr
- The story of an African farm, Olive Schreiner (Ralph Iron) ; edited with an introduction by Joseph Bristow
- Nora's castle, Satomi Ichikawa
- Pyramids, Terry Pratchett
- The Prussian officer and other stories, D.H. Lawrence ; edited by John Worthen
- The dragon can't dance, Earl Lovelace
- A woman alone, autobiographical writings, Bessie Head ; selected and edited by Craig MacKenzie
- Writing across cultures, gender politics and difference in the fiction of Buchi Emecheta, Omar Sougou
- Aisha, Ahdaf Soueif
- Joyce's 'Ulysses' and the assault upon character, James H. Maddox, Jr
- George Eliot's early novels, the limits of realism, [by] U. C. Knoepflmacher
- Alan Sillitoe, a critical assessment, Stanley S. Atherton
- Trouble, Helen Cresswell ; illustrated by Margaret Chamberlain
- Flaubert's parrot, Julian Barnes
- In the castle of my skin, George Lamming ; with a critical introduction by David Williams
- Close quarters, William Golding
- Thomas Hardy, his career as a novelist, Michael Millgate
- The historical novel and popular politics in nineteenth-century England, Nicholas Rance
- A preface to Forster, Christopher Gillie
- Women and fiction, feminism and the novel 1880-1920, Patricia Stubbs
- The plumed serpent, (quetzalcoatl), D.H. Lawrence ; edited by L.D. Clark
- George Eliot, a centenary tribute, edited by Gordon S. Haight and Rosemary T. VanArsdel
- Victorian novelists and publishers, J.A. Sutherland
- Critical perspectives on Derek Walcott, compiled and edited by Robert D. Hamner
- Dickens and the invisible world, fairy tales, fantasy, and novel-making, Harry Stone
- St. Mawr and other stories, D.H. Lawrence ; edited by Brian Finney
- Saville, David Storey
- Double yoke, Buchi Emecheta
- The destinies of Darcy Dancer, gentleman, J.P. Donleavy
- Within the tides, Joseph Conrad
- Tales of amazing maidens, Sally Pomme Clayton ; illustrated by Sophie Herxheimer
- E.M. Forster, a life, P.N. Furbank. Vol.1, The growth of the novelist (1879-1914)
- George Orwell, the road to 1984, Peter Lewis
- The way to Sattin Shore, Philippa Pearce ; illustrated by Charlotte Voake
- An imaginary life, David Malouf
- William Golding novels, 1954-67, a casebook, edited by Norman Page
- Conrad in the nineteenth century, Ian Watt
- Science fiction, its criticism and teaching, Patrick Parrinder
- The language of James Joyce, Katie Wales