Incoming Resources
- David Almond, edited by Rosemary Ross Johnston
- The spectral metaphor, living ghosts and the agency of invisibility, Esther Peeren
- Sport, policy and politics, a comparative analysis, Barrie Houlihan
- Jane Austen and her readers, 1786-1945, Katie Halsey
- The Rising, Ireland, Easter 1916, Fearghal McGarry
- The counter-memorial impulse in twentieth-century English fiction, Sarah Henstra
- Territories of the psyche, the fiction of Jean Rhys, Anne B. Simpson
- Re-reading B.S. Johnson, edited by Philip Tew and Glyn White
- The key of green, passion and perception in Renaissance culture, Bruce R. Smith
- Children's literature and capitalism, fictions of social mobility in Britain, 1850-1914, Christopher Parkes
- Children's literature and British identity, imagining a people and a nation, Rebecca Knuth
- Romanticism and the city, edited by Larry H. Peer
- In Lady Audley's shadow, Mary Elizabeth Braddon and Victorian literary genres, Saverio Tomaiuolo
- This is Shakespeare, Emma Smith
- Susan Glaspell and Sophie Treadwell, Barbara Ozieblo and Jerry Dickey
- Divided kingdom, Ireland, 1630-1800, S.J. Connolly
- Trauma, postmodernism, and the aftermath of World War II, Paul Crosthwaite
- Turning the tune, traditional music, tourism, and social change in an Irish village, Adam R. Kaul
- Wandering into Brave New World, David Leon Higdon
- Male trouble, masculinity and the performance of crisis, Fintan Walsh
- Victorian Keats, manliness, sexuality, and desire, James Najarian
- A Political History of the Two Irelands, From Partition to Peace, Brian M. Walker, School of Politics, International Studies and Philosophy, Queen's University Belfast, UK
- Jean Rhys, Helen Carr
- The sensation novel and the Victorian family magazine, Deborah Wynne
- Desire and domestic fiction, a political history of the novel, Nancy Armstrong
- Politics and war in the three Stuart kingdoms, 1637-49, David Scott
- Demented particulars, the annotated Murphy, C.J. Ackerley
- Colonial and postcolonial literature, migrant metaphors, Elleke Boehmer
- Beckett and authority, the uses of cliche, Elizabeth Barry
- Women poets and urban aestheticism, passengers of modernity, Ana Parejo Vadillo
- Ireland, radicalism, and the Scottish Highlands, c. 1870-1912, Andrew G. Newby
- The transcultural turn, interrogating memory between and beyond borders, edited by Lucy Bond and Jessica Rapson
- British romanticism and continental influences, writing in an age of europhobia, Peter Mortensen
- Playing with picturebooks, postmodernism and the postmodernesque, Cherie Allan
- Matthew Arnold, a literary life, Clinton Machann
- The theatre of war, the First World War in British and Irish drama, Heinz Kosok
- A new history of Ireland., edited by T.W. Moody, F.X. Martin, F.J. Byrne, Vol. 3
- 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
- Contemporary poetry and contemporary science, edited by Robert Crawford
- Individualism, decadence and globalization, on the relationship of part to whole, 1859-1920, Regenia Gagnier
- The Edinburgh companion to the Arab novel in English, the politics of Anglo Arab and Arab American literature and culture, edited by Nouri Gana
- Rudyard Kipling, a literary life, Phillip Mallett
- Andrea Levy, edited by Jeannette Baxter and David James
- Catholic Belfast and Nationalist Ireland in the era of Joe Devlin, 1871-1934, A.C. Hepburn
- Writing death and absence in the Victorian novel, engraved narratives, Jolene Zigarovich
- Crime fiction since 1800, detection, death, diversity, Stephen Thomas Knight
- Culture, class and gender in the Victorian novel, gentlemen, gents and working women, Arlene Young
- Postcolonial witnessing, trauma out of bounds, Stef Craps
- Romantic Victorians, English literature, 1824-1840, Richard Cronin