Literary studies: fiction, novelists & prose writers
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Literary studies: fiction, novelists & prose writers
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Literary studies: fiction, novelists & prose writers
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- Postcolonial environments, nature, culture and the contemporary Indian novel in English, Upamanyu Pablo Mukherjee
- The other shore, essays on writers and writing, Michael Jackson
- The arc and the machine, narrative and new media, Caroline Bassett
- Seven dada manifestos and lampisteries, translated by Barbara Wright, with illustrations by Francis Picabia
- Decadence, degeneration, and the end, studies in the European fin de siecle, Edited by Marja Harmanmaa & Christopher Nissen
- Contemporary American crime fiction, Hans Bertens and Theo D'haen
- Sex, gender and time in fiction and culture, edited by Ben Davies and Jana Funke
- The realist novel, edited by Dennis Walder
- In the dust of this planet, Eugene Thacker
- Post-war Jewish fiction, ambivalence, self-explanation and transatlantic connections, David Brauner
- Classics in film and fiction, edited by Deborah Cartmell ... [et al.]
- Behind the looking glass, by Sherry L. Ackerman
- Gissing and the city, cultural crisis and the making of books in late Victorian England, edited, and with an introduction by John Spiers
- Charles Lamb, Elia and the London magazine, metropolitan muse, by Simon P. Hull
- Moving modernisms, motion, technology, and modernity, edited by David Bradshaw, Laura Marcus and Rebecca Roach
- 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
- Wise Blood, A Re-Consideration, volume editor, John J. Han
- Class, leisure and national identity in British children's literature, 1918-1950, Hazel Sheeky Bird
- Demented particulars, the annotated Murphy, C.J. Ackerley
- Jean Rhys, Helen Carr
- The one vs. the many, minor characters and the space of the protagonist in the realist novel, Alex Woloch
- Katherine Mansfield and literary modernism, historicizing modernism, edited by Janet Wilson, Gerri Kimber and Susan Reid
- Lorraine Hansberry's A raisin in the sun, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- Kafka, Ritchie Robertson
- W.G. Sebald, image, archive, modernity, J.J. Long
- The sensation novel and the Victorian family magazine, Deborah Wynne
- 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
- Walter Benjamin, an introduction to his work and thought, Uwe Steiner ; translated by Michael Winkler
- Jane Austen and her readers, 1786-1945, Katie Halsey
- Re-reading B.S. Johnson, edited by Philip Tew and Glyn White
- Memory and history in George Eliot, transfiguring the past
- The spectral metaphor, living ghosts and the agency of invisibility, Esther Peeren
- The counter-memorial impulse in twentieth-century English fiction, Sarah Henstra
- Children's literature and capitalism, fictions of social mobility in Britain, 1850-1914, Christopher Parkes
- Sexual content in young adult literature, reading between the sheets, Bryan Gillis, Joanna Simpson
- In Lady Audley's shadow, Mary Elizabeth Braddon and Victorian literary genres, Saverio Tomaiuolo
- Elizabeth Gaskell, a literary life, Shirley Foster
- Literature, modernity, and the practice of resistance, Japanese and Taiwanese fiction, 1960-1990, by Margaret Hillenbrand
- The postcolonial and imperial experience in American transcendentalism, Marek Paryz
- The afterlife of Edgar Allan Poe, Scott Peeples
- Rudyard Kipling, a literary life, Phillip Mallett
- Critical companion to John Steinbeck, a literary reference to his life and work, Jeffrey Schultz, Luchen Li
- Lambent traces, Franz Kafka, Stanley Corngold
- Roald Dahl and philosophy, a little nonsense now and then, edited by Jacob M. Held
- From Kafka to Sebald, modernism and narrative form, edited by Sabine Wilke
- Bret Easton Ellis's controversial fiction, writing between high and low culture, Sonia Baelo-Allue
- Matthew Arnold, a literary life, Clinton Machann
- Decadent poetics, literature and form at the British Fin de Siecle, edited by Jason David Hall, Alex Murray
- How fiction works, James Wood
- The Edinburgh companion to the Arab novel in English, the politics of Anglo Arab and Arab American literature and culture, edited by Nouri Gana