English literature -- 19th century -- History and criticism
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English literature -- 19th century -- History and criticism
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Incoming Resources
- Rudyard Kipling, a literary life, Phillip Mallett
- Jane Austen and crime, Susannah Fullerton
- Walking, literature, and English culture, the origins and uses of peripatetic in the nineteenth century, Anne D. Wallace
- Beginning postcolonialism, John McLeod
- Soldier heroes, British adventure, empire, and the imagining of masculinity, Graham Dawson
- Unauthorized pleasures, accounts of Victorian erotic experience, Ellen Bayuk Rosenman
- Women's Ghost Literature in Nineteenth-Century Britain, Melissa Edmundson Makala
- The 'scientific movement ' and Victorian literature, Tess Cosslett
- 1895, drama, disaster and disgrace in late Victorian Britain, Nicholas Freeman
- London in the 1890s, a cultural history, Karl Beckson
- Cultural politics at the fin de siècle, edited by Sally Ledger and Scott McCracken
- Journey through despair 1880-1914, transformations in British literary culture, by John A. Lester
- British Romantic writers and the East, anxieties of Empire, Nigel Leask
- Romanticism and feminism, edited by Anne K. Mellor
- The decadent republic of letters, taste, politics, and cosmopolitan community from Baudelaire to Beardsley, Matthew Potolsky
- Romantic visualities, landscape, gender and romanticism
- The Victorian frame of mind, 1830-1870, by Walter E. Houghton
- British romanticism and continental influences, writing in an age of europhobia, Peter Mortensen
- Decadent Romanticism, 1780-1914, edited by Kostas Boyiopoulos and Mark Sandy
- The rise of the woman novelist, from Aphra Behn to Jane Austen, Jane Spencer
- The historicity of romantic discourse, Clifford Siskin
- Goodly is our heritage, children's literature, empire, and the certitude of character, Rashna B. Singh
- The Victorian serial, Linda K. Hughes and Michael Lund
- Open fields, science in cultural encounter, Gillian Beer
- The beaten track, European tourism, literature, and the ways to culture, 1800-1918, James Buzard
- I'd rather be reading Jane Austen, the appeal of the Augustans, an inaugural lecture given by Professor Alan Downie, 8 November 1994
- Marriage, writing, and romanticism, Wordsworth and Austen after war, Eric C. Walker
- Child-loving, the erotic child and Victorian culture, James R. Kincaid
- Victorian masculinities, manhood and masculine poetics in early Victorian literature and art, Herbert Sussman
- The last romantics, Graham Hough
- Representations of revolution (1789-1820), Ronald Paulson
- Voltaire, Goethe, Schlegel, Coleridge, edited by Roger Paulin
- Sexual repression and Victorian literature, [by] Russell M. Goldfarb
- Decadent poetics, literature and form at the British Fin de Siecle, edited by Jason David Hall, Alex Murray
- H.D. and the Victorian fin de siècle, gender, modernism, decadence, Cassandra Laity
- The Victorians, Philip Davis
- Working with structuralism, essays and reviews on nineteenth- and twentieth-century literature, David Lodge
- Victorian soundscapes, John M. Picker
- Repossessing the romantic past, edited by Heather Glen and Paul Hamilton
- Late Victorian into modern, edited by Laura Marcus, Michèle Mendelssohn, and Kirsten E. Shepherd-Barr
- Death and the future life in Victorian literature and theology, Michael Wheeler
- The Victorians, edited by Laurence Lerner
- The Oxford handbook of Victorian literary culture, edited by Juliet John
- High Victorian culture, David Morse
- Victorian literature, energy, and the ecological imagination, Allen MacDuffie
- The Romantic period, edited by David B. Pirie
- The Oxford handbook of British Romanticism, edited by David Duff
- States of desire, Wilde, Yeats, Joyce, and the Irish experiment, Vicki Mahaffey
- Stalking the subject, modernism and the animal, Carrie Rohman
- Camelot regained, the Arthurian revival and Tennyson, 1800-1849, Roger Simpson
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