Fiction -- 20th century -- History and criticism
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Fiction -- 20th century -- History and criticism
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Incoming Resources
- Somebody telling somebody else, a rhetorical poetics of narrative, James Phelan
- Readers in wonderland, the liberating worlds of fantasy fiction : from Dorothy to Harry Potter, Deborah O'Keefe
- Words in reflection, modern language theory and postmodern fiction, Allen Thiher
- Jarring witnesses, modern fiction and the representation of history, Robert Holton
- The world and the book, a study of modern fiction, Gabriel Josipovici
- Narratives for a new belonging, diasporic cultural fictions, Roger Bromley
- Trauma fiction, Anne Whitehead
- Five billion sold, the amazing facts behind the fiction, David Glynn
- The weird and the eerie, Mark Fisher
- Autobiographies of others, historical fact and literary fiction, Lucia Boldrini
- Homosexuality and literature, 1890-1930, Jeffrey Meyers
- Lectures on literature, Vladimir Nabokov ; edited by Fredson Bowers ; introduction by John Updike
- For a new novel, essays on fiction, Alain Robbe-Grillet ; translated by Richard Howard
- Good fiction guide, edited by Jane Rogers ; consultant editor, Hermione Lee ; assistant editors, Mike Harris, Douglas Houston
- Closure in the novel, Marianna Torgovnick
- Lesbian images, Jane Rule
- Islamophobia and the novel, Peter Morey
- Fabulation and metafiction, Robert Scholes
- In the chinks of the world machine, feminism and science fiction, Sarah Lefanu
- World-games, the tradition of anti-realist revolt, Cristopher Nash
- The double and the other, identity as ideology in post-romantic fiction, Paul Coates
- The novel after theory, Judith Ryan
- The politics of postmodernism, Linda Hutcheon
- The weird and the eerie, Mark Fisher
- Sweet dreams, sexuality, gender and popular fiction, edited by Susannah Radstone
- Time and the novel, the genealogical imperative, Patricia Drechsel Tobin
- The art of fiction, illustrated from classic and modern texts, David Lodge
- The political unconscious, narrative as a socially symbolic act, Fredric Jameson
- Contemporary literature and the end of the novel, creature, affect, form, Pieter Vermeulen
- Postmodernist fiction, Brian McHale
- The nickel was for the movies, film in the novel from Pirandello to Puig, Gavriel Moses
- Constructing postmodernism, Brian McHale
- Twentieth century fiction, from text to context, edited by Peter Verdonk and Jean Jacques Weber
- A cultural history of causality, science, murder novels, and systems of thought, Stephen Kern
- Autobiographies of others, historical subjects and literary fiction, Lucia Boldrini
- After Bakhtin, essays on fiction and criticism, David Lodge
- The fiction of postmodernity, Stephen Baker
- The First World War in fiction, a collection of critical essays, edited by Holger Klein
- Transparent minds, narrative modes for presenting consciousness in fiction, Dorrit Cohn
- Fictional transfigurations of Jesus, Theodore Ziolkowski
- Just looking, consumer culture in Dreiser, Gissing and Zola, Rachel Bowlby
- Just looking, consumer culture in Dreiser, Gissing and Zola, Rachel Bowlby
- The Cambridge introduction to postmodern fiction, Bran Nicol
- Novel and reader, John Fletcher
- A poetics of postmodernism, history, theory, fiction, Linda Hutcheon
- Postmodernist fiction, Brian McHale
- Narrative turns and minor genres in postmodernism, edited by Theo D'haen and Hans Bertens
- Epistemology of the closet, Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick
- The politics of postmodernism, Linda Hutcheon
- Postmodernist fiction, Brian McHale
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