English fiction -- 19th century -- History and criticism
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English fiction -- 19th century -- History and criticism
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- The Victorian social-problem novel, the market, the individual and communal life, Josephine M. Guy
- The Lady of Shalott in the Victorian novel, Jennifer Gribble
- Working with structuralism, essays and reviews on nineteenth- and twentieth-century literature, David Lodge
- The nineteenth-century novel, realisms, edited by Delia Da Sousa Correa
- "New women" in the late Victorian novel, Lloyd Fernando
- The working classes in Victorian fiction, P.J. Keating
- Laughing feminism, subversive comedy in Frances Burney, Maria Edgeworth, and Jane Austen, Audrey Bilger
- Figures of conversion, "the Jewish Question" & English national identity, Michael Ragussis
- Colonialism and the emergence of science fiction, John Rieder
- Women's Gothic, from Clara Reeve to Mary Shelley, E.J. Clery
- Language of fiction, essays in criticism and verbal analysis of the English novel, David Lodge
- Semi-detached empire, suburbia and the colonization of Britain, 1880 to the present, Todd Kuchta
- Talking animals in British children's fiction, 1786-1914, Tess Cosslett
- The Cambridge companion to the Victorian novel, edited by Deirdre David
- The new woman in fiction and in fact, fin de si ecle feminisms, edited by Angelique Richardson and Chris Willis ; foreword by Lyn Pykett
- English fiction of the Victorian period, 1830-1890, Michael Wheeler
- Darwin's plots, evolutionary narrative in Darwin, George Eliot and nineteenth-century fiction, Gillion Beer
- Moulding the female body in Victorian fairy tales and sensation novels, Laurence Talairach-Vielmas
- The Nineteenth-century British novel, editor Jeremy Hawthorn
- Family likeness, sex, marriage, and incest from Jane Austen to Virginia Woolf, Mary Jean Corbett
- The Oxford handbook of the Victorian novel, edited by Lisa Rodensky
- The musical crowd in English fiction, 1840-1910, class, culture and nation, Phyllis Weliver
- English fiction of the Victorian period, 1830-1890, Michael Wheeler
- Darwin's plots, evolutionary narrative in Darwin, George Eliot and nineteenth-century fiction, Gillian Beer
- Unequal partners, Charles Dickens, Wilkie Collins, and Victorian authorship, Lillian Nayder
- Emma, Jane Austen, edited by David Monaghan
- The realistic imagination, English fiction from Frankenstein to Lady Chatterley, George Levine
- Writing the colonial adventure, race, gender, and nation in Anglo-Australian popular fiction, 1875-1914, Robert Dixon
- The impact of Victorian children's fiction, J.S. Bratton
- Sexuality in Victorian fiction, by Dennis W. Allen
- Repression in Victorian fiction, Charlotte Brontë, George Eliot, and Charles Dickens, John Kucich
- The New woman and the Victorian novel, Gail Cunningham
- The Victorian novel, modern essays in criticism, edited by Ian Watt
- The pre-Raphaelite art of the Victorian novel, narrative challenges to visual gendered boundaries, Sophia Andres
- The sensation novel and the Victorian family magazine, Deborah Wynne
- Elizabeth Gaskell, a habit of stories, Jenny Uglow
- The Victorian art of fiction, nineteenth-century essays on the novel, edited by Rohan Maitzen
- A geography of Victorian Gothic fiction, mapping history's nightmares, Robert Mighall
- Masculine identity in Hardy and Gissing, Annette Federico
- Seeming human, artificial intelligence and Victorian realist character, Megan Ward
- The coherence of Gothic conventions, Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick
- Victorian masters of mystery, from Wilkie Collins to Conan Doyle, Audrey Peterson
- From custom to capital, the English novel and the industrial revolution, Igor Webb
- Hidden hands, working-class women and Victorian social-problem fiction, Patricia E. Johnson
- The centre of things, political fiction from Disraeli to the present, Christopher Harvie
- English fiction of the Romantic period, 1789-1830, Gary Kelly
- Victorian idyllic fiction, pastoral strategies, Shelagh Hunter
- Myths of power, a Marxist study of the Brontes, Terry Eagleton
- The Cambridge companion to fiction in the Romantic period, edited by Richard Maxwell, Katie Trumpener
- Professional domesticity in the Victorian novel, women, work, and home, Monica F. Cohen
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