Incoming Resources
- Children's literature and British identity, imagining a people and a nation, Rebecca Knuth
- Memory and history in George Eliot, transfiguring the past
- Post-war Anglophone Lebanese fiction, home matters in the diaspora, Syrine Hout
- The key of green, passion and perception in Renaissance culture, Bruce R. Smith
- The counter-memorial impulse in twentieth-century English fiction, Sarah Henstra
- Re-reading B.S. Johnson, edited by Philip Tew and Glyn White
- Critical ELT in action, foundations, promises, Praxis, by Graham V. Crookes
- Poetics, Aristotle ; translated with an introduction and notes by Malcolm Heath
- Children's literature and capitalism, fictions of social mobility in Britain, 1850-1914, Christopher Parkes
- Fictions of female adultery, 1684-1890, theories and circumtexts, Bill Overton
- Reading Victorian poetry, Richard Cronin
- Derek Walcott, Derek Walcott, Edward Baugh., Edward Baugh
- David Almond, edited by Rosemary Ross Johnston
- Sexual content in young adult literature, reading between the sheets, Bryan Gillis, Joanna Simpson
- Selected political writings, the great moving right show and other essays, Stuart Hall ; edited by Sally Davison, David Featherstone, Michael Rustin and Bill Schwarz
- The doors of perception, and, Heaven and hell, Aldous Huxley ; with a foreword by J.G. Ballard ; and a biographical introduction by David Bradshaw
- Romanticism and the city, edited by Larry H. Peer
- Elizabeth Gaskell, a literary life, Shirley Foster
- How to master the IELTS, over 400 practice questions for all parts of the International English Language Testing System, Chris John Tyreman
- In Lady Audley's shadow, Mary Elizabeth Braddon and Victorian literary genres, Saverio Tomaiuolo
- Postcards from the trenches, negotiating the space between modernism and the First World War, by Allyson Booth
- The psychology of second language acquisition, Zoltan Dornyei
- In the wake, on Blackness and being, Christina Sharpe
- 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
- Katherine Mansfield and literary modernism, historicizing modernism, edited by Janet Wilson, Gerri Kimber and Susan Reid
- Victorian Keats, manliness, sexuality, and desire, James Najarian
- Class, leisure and national identity in British children's literature, 1918-1950, Hazel Sheeky Bird
- Jean Rhys, Helen Carr
- Desire and domestic fiction, a political history of the novel, Nancy Armstrong
- 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
- The learning and teaching of reading and writing, Naomi Flynn, Rhona Stainthorp
- George Moore and the Quirks of Human Nature, edited by Maria Elena Jaime de Pablos, Mary Pierse
- Matthew Arnold, a literary life, Clinton Machann
- New media language, edited by Jean Aitchison and Diana M. Lewis
- Immigrant narratives, orientalism and cultural translation in Arab American and Arab British literature, Wail S. Hassan
- Decadent poetics, literature and form at the British Fin de Siecle, edited by Jason David Hall, Alex Murray
- The age of Auden, postwar poetry and the American scene, Aidan Wasley
- 'Tis pity she's a whore, a critical guide, edited by Lisa Hopkins
- The Edinburgh companion to the Arab novel in English, the politics of Anglo Arab and Arab American literature and culture, edited by Nouri Gana
- Immigration narratives in young adult literature, crossing borders, Joanne Brown
- English inside the black box, assessment for learning in the English classroom, Bethan Marshall and Dylan Wiliam
- Andrea Levy, edited by Jeannette Baxter and David James
- Palgrave advances in Samuel Beckett studies, edited by Lois Oppenheim
- A jar of wild flowers, essays in celebration of John Berger, edited by Yasmin Gunaratnam, Amarjit Chandan
- Companion to American literary studies, edited by Caroline F. Levander and Robert S. Levine
- The afterlife of Edgar Allan Poe, Scott Peeples
- Rudyard Kipling, a literary life, Phillip Mallett
- Comedy in Chaucer and Boccaccio, Carol Falvo Heffernan
- William Shakespeare, comedies, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- Radical tragedy, religion, ideology and power in the drama of Shakespeare and his contemporaries, Jonathan Dollimore