London (England) -- In literature
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London (England) -- In literature
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Incoming Resources
- The mysteries of Paris and London, Richard Maxwell
- Women poets and urban aestheticism, passengers of modernity, Ana Parejo Vadillo
- London Narratives, post-war fiction and the city, Lawrence Phillips
- Lundun de 25 feng lai xin, Yingguo xian chang guan cha = 25 letters from London, Yang Meng zhu
- Consuming fantasies, labor, leisure, and the London shopgirl, 1880-1920, Lise Shapiro Sanders
- Gissing and the city, cultural crisis and the making of books in late Victorian England, edited, and with an introduction by John Spiers
- The theatrical city, culture, theatre, and politics in London, 1576-1649, edited by David L. Smith, Richard Strier, and David Bevington
- The other empire, metropolis, India and progress in the colonial imagination, John Marriott
- George Gissing, the working woman, and urban culture, Emma Liggins
- Postcolonial London, rewriting the metropolis, John McLeod
- London writing, Merlin Coverley
- Chaucer, Gower, Hoccleve and the commercial practices of late fourteenth-century London, Craig E. Bertolet
- Walking the streets of eighteenth-century London, John Gay's Trivia (1716), edited by Clare Brant and Susan E. Whyman
- Restoration comedy, crises of desire and identity, Edward Burns
- Rereading the city/rereading Dickens, representation, the novel, and urban realism, Efraim Sicher
- London from punk to Blair, edited by Joe Kerr & Andrew Gibson ; photographic consultant Mike Seaborne
- Hanif Kureishi, Bart Moore-Gilbert
- London, from punk to blair, edited by Joe Kerr & Andrew Gibson
- The Cambridge companion to the literature of London, edited by Lawrence Manley
- Writing London , vol 1, the trace of the urban text from Blake to Dickens, Julian Wolfreys
- The Victorian city, everyday life in Dickens' London, Judith Flanders
- Virginia Woolf and London, the sexual politics of the city, Susan M. Squier
- Imagined London, a tour of the world's greatest fictional city, Anna Quindlen
- London in literature, visionary mappings of the metropolis, edited by Susana Onega, John A. Stotesbury
- London dispossessed, literature and social space in the early modern city, John Twyning
- Hanif Kureishi, postcolonial storyteller, Kenneth C. Kaleta
- Imagining London, 1770-1900, Alan Robinson
- Literature and culture in early modern London, Lawrence Manley
- Writing London, Julian Wolfreys. Vol. 2, Materiality, memory, spectrality
- Postcolonial London, rewriting the metropolis, John McLeod
- Writing London and the Thames Estuary, 1576-2016, by Len Platt
- Written work, Langland, labor, and authorship, edited by Steven Justice and Kathryn Kerby-Fulton
- London calling, how Black and Asian writers imagined a city, Sukhdev Sandhu
- The making of London, London in contemporary literature, Sebastian Groes ; with photographs by Sarah Baxter
- Going astray, Dickens and London, Jeremy Tambling
- A female vision of the city, London in the novels of five British women, Christine Wick Sizemore ; photographs by Susan Cavanaugh
- Dickens and the City
- Imagining London, postcolonial fiction and the transnational metropolis, John Clement Ball
- Nightwalking, a nocturnal history of London, Chaucer to Dickens, Matthew Beaumont
- London writing of the 1930s, Anna Cottrell
- The sky of our manufacture, the London fog and British fiction from Dickens to Woolf, Jesse Oak Taylor
- London transformed, images of the city in the eighteenth century, Max Byrd
- Urban realism and the cosmopolitan imagination in the nineteenth century, visible city, invisible world, Tanya Agathocleous
- Migrant modernism, postwar London and the West Indian novel, J. Dillon Brown
- Writing the urban jungle, reading empire in London from Doyle to Eliot, Joseph McLaughlin
- Going astray, Dickens and London, Jeremy Tambling
- Writing London, Julian Wolfreys. Vol. 2, Materiality, memory, spectrality
- Hanif Kureishi, edited by Susie Thomas
- London calling, V.S. Naipaul, postcolonial Mandarin, Rob Nixon
- The London Dickens knew, Geoffrey Fletcher
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