Incoming Resources
- The book of forgotten authors, Christopher Fowler
- Augustan worlds, essays in honour of A.R. Humphreys, edited by J.C. Hilson, M.M.B. Jones and J.R. Watson
- The 1930's, a challenge to orthodoxy, editor John Lucas
- The opposing self, nine essays in criticism, Lionel Trilling
- Speclum Gy de Warewyke, an English poem, with introduction, notes and glossary by Georgiana Lea Morrill
- Horror literature, a core collection and reference guide, edited by Marshall B. Tymn
- The country and the city, Raymond Williams
- Pleasurable instruction, form and convention in eighteenth-century travel literature, by Charles L. Batten, Jr
- Language in modern literature, innovation and experiment, Jacob Korg
- A genealogy of modernism, a study of English literary doctrine 1908-1922, Michael H. Levenson
- The Scriblerian and the Kit-cats
- Popular literature, a history and guide : from the beginning of printing to the year 1897, Victor E. Neuburg
- Elizabethan grotesque, Neil Rhodes
- Deconstruction and criticism, Harold Bloom...[et al]
- Images and ideas in literature of the English Renaissance, Patrick Grant
- Curiosity and pilgrimage, the literature of discovery in fourteenth-century England, Christian K. Zacher
- The Great War and modern memory, Paul Fussell
- Medieval literature, with an anthology of medieval poems and drama, edited by Boris Ford. Part 1, Chaucer and the alliterative tradition
- English literary renaissance
- From Dryden to Johnson, edited by Boris Ford
- The Victorians, edited by Laurence Lerner
- This stage-play world, English literature and its background 1580-1625, Julia Briggs
- Working with structuralism, essays and reviews on nineteenth- and twentieth-century literature, David Lodge
- Thomas Hardy Society review
- The critic as anti-philosopher, essays & papers by F.R. Leavis ; edited by G. Singh
- The Age of Shakespeare, edited by Boris Ford
- Girls are powerful, young women's writings from Spare rib
- The modern world, ten great writers, Malcolm Bradbury
- The madwoman in the attic, the woman writer and the nineteenth-century literary imagination, Sandra M. Gilbert and Susan Gubar
- A Modernist reader, modernism in England 1910-1930, edited by Peter Faulkner
- Authors and authority, a study of English literary criticism and its relation to culture, 1750-1900, Patrick Parrinder
- Women writers in Black Africa, Lloyd W. Brown
- The Minor poems of the Vernon Ms., with a few from the Digby Mss. 2 and 86
- F.R. Leavis, William Walsh
- Two decades of Irish writing, a critical survey, Douglas Dunn
- Dada and after, extremist modernism and English literature, Alan Young
- The aesthetes, a sourcebook, edited by Ian Small
- Reading the thirties, texts and contexts, Bernard Bergonzi
- Literature of crisis, 1910-22, Howards end, Heartbreak House, Women in love and The waste land, Anne Wright
- Medieval writers and their work, Middle English literature and its background 1100-1500, J.A. Burrow
- Tusk Tusk, Polly Stenham
- Dragon's teeth, literature in the English Revolution, Michael Wilding
- From Dryden to Johnson, edited by Boris Ford
- Essays on medieval literature, J.A. Burrow
- The Romantics, edited by Stephen Prickett
- The politics of imagination in Coleridge's critical thought, Nigel Leask
- The Age of Shakespeare, edited by Boris Ford
- Unfit for modest ears, a study of pornographic, obscene and bawdy works written or published in England in the second half of the seventeenth century, Roger Thompson
- Lives and letters, A.R. Orage, Beatrice Hastings, Katherine Mansfield, John Middleton Murry, S.S. Koteliansky, 1906-1957, by John Carswell
- Anglo-Irish literature, A. Norman Jeffares