Incoming Resources
- Bulldozers [VOX], by Chris Bowman
- Struwwelpeter: Humor or Horror?, 160 Years Later, Barbara Smith Chalou
- Shakespeare, theory, and performance, edited by James C. Bulman
- Narrative fiction, contemporary poetics, Shlomith Rimmon-Kenan
- Mapping world literature, international canonization and transnational literatures, Mads Rosendahl Thomsen
- Writing for scholarly publication, behind the scenes in language education, edited by Christine Pearson Casanave and Stephanie Vandrick
- Postcolonial environments, nature, culture and the contemporary Indian novel in English, Upamanyu Pablo Mukherjee
- Seven dada manifestos and lampisteries, translated by Barbara Wright, with illustrations by Francis Picabia
- Letting stories breathe, a socio-narratology, Arthur W. Frank
- Queer mythologies, the original stageplays of Pam Gems, by Dimple Godiwala
- Word power, a guide to creative writing, Julian Birkett
- The Oxford companion to twentieth-century literature in English, edited by Jenny Stringer ; with an introduction by John Sutherland
- Reading poetry, an introduction, Tom Furniss and Michael Bath
- Gender, professions and discourse, early twentieth-century women's autobiography, Christine Etherington-Wright
- Topdog/underdog, Suzan-Lori Parks
- Anne Sexton and middle generation poetry, the geography of grief, Philip McGowan
- Arts reviews, and how to write them, Celia Brayfield
- Characters & viewpoint, Orson Scott Card
- Short films, writing the screenplay, Patrick Nash
- Children's literature and capitalism, fictions of social mobility in Britain, 1850-1914, Christopher Parkes
- Poetics, Aristotle ; translated with an introduction and notes by Malcolm Heath
- Derek Walcott, Derek Walcott, Edward Baugh., Edward Baugh
- America in literature and film, modernist perceptions, postmodernist representations, Ahmed Elbeshlawy
- Critical-creative writing, two sides of the same coin : a foundation reader, edited and introduced by Michelene Wandor
- No time to spare, thinking about what matters, Ursula K. Le Guin
- Modernity and metropolis, writing, film and urban formations, Peter Brooker
- Victoriana, histories, fictions, criticism, Cora Kaplan
- Memory and history in George Eliot, transfiguring the past
- Modern criticism and theory, a reader
- Territories of the psyche, the fiction of Jean Rhys, Anne B. Simpson
- David Almond, edited by Rosemary Ross Johnston
- At the same time, essays and speeches, Susan Sontag. Ed. by Paolo Dilonardo and Anne Jump ; foreword by David Rieff
- Reading W. G. Sebald, adventure and disobedience, Deane Blackler
- Storytelling & the art of imagination, Nancy Mellon
- Blindness and insight, essays in the rhetoric of contemporary criticism, Paul de Man ; introduction by Wlad Godzich
- The Theban plays, Sophocles ; translated by E.F. Watling
- You talkin' to me?, rhetoric from Aristotle to Obama, Sam Leith
- Ecocriticism on the edge, the anthropocene as a threshold concept, Timothy Clark
- Four funerals and a wedding, journeys in creative and life writing, by Neil Bradley
- The other shore, essays on writers and writing, Michael Jackson
- Colonial and postcolonial literature, migrant metaphors, Elleke Boehmer
- Writing fiction, a guide to narrative craft, Janet Burroway, with Elizabeth Stuckey-French, Ned Stuckey-French
- The drama of ideas, platonic provocations in theater and philosophy, Martin Puchner
- Women poets and urban aestheticism, passengers of modernity, Ana Parejo Vadillo
- Beckett and authority, the uses of cliche, Elizabeth Barry
- Historicism, Paul Hamilton
- Shakespeare's nature, from cultivation to culture, Charlotte Scott
- Publishing pedagogies for the doctorate and beyond, edited by Claire Aitchison, Barbara Kamler and Alison Lee
- Contemporary British drama, David Lane
- Contemporary American crime fiction, Hans Bertens and Theo D'haen