Incoming Resources
- Virginia Woolf, texts and contexts : selected papers from the Fifth Annual Conference on Virginia Woolf, Otterbein College, Westerville, Ohio, June 15-18, 1995, edited by Beth Rigel Daugherty and Eileen Barrett ; with an introduction by Beth Rigel Daugherty
- Double lives, women in the stories of Katherine Mansfield, Heather Murray
- Teller and tale in Joyce's fiction, oscillating perspectives, John Paul Riquelme
- Diana and her rhinoceros, Edward Ardizzone
- Joyce's uncertainty principle, Phillip F. Herring
- Virginia Woolf, Michael H. Whitworth
- George Orwell, a reassessment, edited by Peter Buitenhuis and Ira B. Nadel
- Katherine Mansfield's selected stories, the texts of the stories, Katherine Mansfield--from her letters, criticism, selected and edited by Vincent O'Sullivan
- The lion, the witch and the wardrobe, C.S. Lewis ; illustrated by Pauline Baynes
- Mrs. Dalloway and To the lighthouse, Virginia Woolf ; edited by Su Reid
- Joyce and prose, an exploration of the language of Ulysses, John Porter Houston
- The heat of the day, Elizabeth Bowen
- The new Bloomsday book, a guide through Ulysses, Harry Blamires
- Joyce, race, and empire, Vincent J. Cheng
- The voyage out, Virginia Woolf ; edited with an introduction and notes by Lorna Sage
- Virginia Woolf, Quentin Bell ; traduccion y prologo de Marta Pesarrodona
- Woolf across cultures, edited by Natalya Reinhold
- Fragmenting modernism, Ford Madox Ford, the novel, and the Great War, Sara Haslam
- Virginia Woolf, Ruth Webb
- Short stories and ;, The unbearable Bassington, Saki ; selected with an introduction by John Carey
- Lawrence among the women, wavering boundaries in women's literary traditions, Carol Siegel
- Katherine Mansfield, a literary life, Angela Smith
- The collected short stories, Jean Rhys ; introduction by Diana Athill
- Jocoserious Joyce, the fate of folly in Ulysses, Robert H. Bell
- James Joyce and the politics of egoism, Jean-Michel Rabate
- A portrait of the artist as a young man, voices of the text, Marguerite Harkness
- Semicolonial Joyce, edited by Derek Attridge and Marjorie Howes
- Locating Woolf, the politics of space and place, edited by Anna Snaith and Michael H. Whitworth
- Feminist readings of the body in Virginia Woolf's novels, by Katerina K. Kitsi-Mitakou
- The Blyton phenomenon, the controversy surrounding the world's most successful children's writer, Sheila G. Ray
- Night and day, Virginia Woolf ; edited with an introduction and notes by Suzanne Raitt
- The mystery of the Blue Train, a Hercule Poirot mystery, Agatha Christie
- The captain and the enemy, Graham Greene ; introduction by John Auchard
- Crooked house, Agatha Christie
- I, Claudius, Robert Graves
- Time must have a stop, Aldous Huxley ; [preface by Douglas Dutton]
- Pearls before swine, Margery Allingham
- The miller's dance, a novel of Cornwall 1812-1813, Winston Graham
- Sweet danger, Margery Allingham
- Demelza, a novel of Cornwall, 1788-1790, Winston Graham
- The masqueraders, Georgette Heyer
- The ghost and Mrs. Muir, R. A. Dick ; foreword by Adriana Trigiani
- The reluctant widow, Georgette Heyer
- The fathomless caves, Kate Forsyth
- A murder is announced, a Miss Marple mystery, Agatha Christie
- Sleeping murder, Agatha Christie
- Dumb witness, a Hercule Poirot mystery, Agatha Christie
- The under dog and other stories, a Hercule Poirot collection, Agatha Christie
- The complete Father Brown stories, G.K. Chesterton ; edited and with an introduction by Michael D. Hurley
- The invisible man, H.G. Wells