Incoming Resources
- Walking the invisible, following in the Brontës' footsteps, Michael Stewart
- Working with structuralism, essays and reviews on nineteenth- and twentieth-century literature, David Lodge
- The Lady of Shalott in the Victorian novel, Jennifer Gribble
- Walking the invisible, following in the Brontësʼ footsteps, Michael Stewart
- Invisible writing and the Victorian novel, readings in language and ideology, Patricia Ingham
- The Brontë myth, Lucasta Miller
- Plagiarizing the Victorian novel, imitation, parody, aftertext, Adam Abraham
- The Brontës in Brussels, Helen MacEwan
- Women's Ghost Literature in Nineteenth-Century Britain, Melissa Edmundson Makala
- Alice's Wonderland, a visual journey through Lewis Carroll's mad, mad world, Catherine Nichols
- The Brontë sisters, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- The story of Alice, Lewis Carroll and the secret history of Wonderland, Robert Douglas-Fairhurst
- The Brontës, the fantastically feminist (and totally true) story of the astonishing authors, Anna Doherty
- The sensation novel and the Victorian family magazine, Deborah Wynne
- Serializing fiction in the Victorian press, Graham Law
- Family likeness, sex, marriage, and incest from Jane Austen to Virginia Woolf, Mary Jean Corbett
- English fiction of the Victorian period, 1830-1890, Michael Wheeler
- The Oxford handbook of the Victorian novel, edited by Lisa Rodensky
- The sensation novel and the Victorian family magazine, Deborah Wynne
- Fiction for the working man, 1830-1850, a study of the literature produced for the working classes in early Victorian urban England, Louis James
- The Brontes, a family history, John Cannon
- The Brontes, a family history, John Cannon
- The Brontë sisters, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- Victorian fiction, writers, publishers, readers, John Sutherland
- Transforming genres, new approaches to British fiction of the 1890s, edited by Nikki Lee Manos and Meri-Jane Rochelson
- The essence of the Brontes, a compilation with essays, by Muriel Spark
- The Brontës, Juliet Barker
- Novel cultivations, plants in British literature of the global nineteenth century, Elizabeth Hope Chang
- Scents and sensibility, perfume in Victorian literary culture, Catherine Maxwell