Incoming Resources
- Philip Larkin, Laurence Lerner
- The interesting narrative and other writings, Olaudah Equiano ; edited with an introduction and notes by Vincent Carretta
- Chaucer, ethics, and gender, Alcuin Blamires
- Misrepresentations, Shakespeare and the materialists, Graham Bradshaw
- Radical Shelley, the philosophical anarchism and utopian thought of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Michael Henry Scrivener
- Laughing feminism, subversive comedy in Frances Burney, Maria Edgeworth, and Jane Austen, Audrey Bilger
- The Cambridge companion to British romantic poetry, edited by James Chandler and Maureen N. McLane
- Moy sand and gravel, Paul Muldoon
- Bram Stoker's Dracula, a reader's guide, William Hughes
- Number9dream, a novel, David Mitchell
- The siege of Jerusalem, edited from MS. Laud. misc. 656 with variants from all other extant MSS. by E. Kölbing and Mable Day
- Byron and the Victorians, Andrew Elfenbein
- Cyclops, Clive Cussler
- Five restoration tragedies, edited with an introduction by Bonamy Dobrée
- Leigh Hunt and the London literary scene, a reception history of his major works, 1805-1828, Michael Eberle-Sinatra
- The Irish writer and the world, Declan Kiberd
- A companion to Anglo-Saxon literature, edited by Phillip Pulsiano and Elaine Treharne
- Culture bumps, an empirical approach to the translation of allusions, Ritva Leppihalme
- Middle English romances, authoritative texts, sources and backgrounds, criticism, selected and edited by Stephen H.A. Shepherd
- Twentieth-century Irish drama, mirror up to nation, Christopher Murray
- The war of the worlds, H.G. Wells ; edited by Patrick Parrinder ; with an introduction by Brian Aldiss and notes by Andy Sawyer
- Jeanette Winterson, Susana Onega
- Interpreting Shakespeare on screen, Deborah Cartmell
- Families of the king, writing identity in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, Alice Sheppard
- The politics of Irish drama, plays in context from Boucicault to Friel, Nicholas Grene
- A distant shore, Caryl Phillips
- Noon in Calcutta, short stories from Bengal, edited by Krishna Dutta and Andrew Robinson ; preface by Anita Desai
- Crime fiction, John Scaggs
- Textual histories, readings in the Anglo-Saxon chronicle, Thomas A. Bredehoft