Authors, English -- 19th century -- Biography
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- Thomas Hardy, the time-torn man, Claire Tomalin
- Against the age, an introduction to William Morris, Peter Faulkner
- Matthew Arnold
- The autobiography of Leigh Hunt, With an introduction by Edmund Blunden
- Mr Lear, a life of art and nonsense, Jenny Uglow
- Confessions of an English opium-eater and other writings, Thomas de Quincey ; edited with an introduction and notes by Grevel Lindop
- An Anthology of Pre-Raphaelite writings, edited by Carolyn Hares-Stryker
- William Morris and his earthly paradises, Roderick Marshall
- William Godwin, a biographical study, by George Woodcock
- The English opium-eater, a biography of Thomas De Quincey, by Robert Morrison
- Mr Lear, a life of art and nonsense, Jenny Uglow
- The Brontë sisters, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- Charles Dickens and his circle, Lucinda Hawksley
- Thomas Hardy, the time-torn man, Claire Tomalin
- The case of the married woman, Caroline Norton, a 19th century heroine who wanted justice for women, Antonia Fraser ; narrated by Penelope Wilton
- Wilkie Collins, Peter Ackroyd
- Father and son: a study of two temperaments, with introduction and notes by Cecil Ballantine
- Charles Dickens, his tragedy and triumph, Edgar Johnson
- Hazlitt, a life, from Winterslow to Frith Street, Stanley Jones
- Godiva's ride, women of letters in England, 1830-1880, Dorothy Mermin
- The infernal world of Branwell Bronte, Daphne du Maurier ; with an introduction by Justine Picardie
- Father and son, a study of two temperaments, Edmund Gosse
- Thomas De Quincey, his life and writings : with unpublished correspondence, by H.A. Page
- William Morris, romantic to revolutionary, E.P. Thompson
- Wordsworth and Coleridge, the radical years, Nicholas Roe
- William Hazlitt, the first modern man, Duncan Wu
- The opium-eater, a life of Thomas De Quincey, Grevel Lindop
- The case of Walter Pater, Michael Levey
- Praeterita, the autobiography of John Ruskin
- Portraits from life, by Edmund Gosse ; edited with an introduction by Ann Thwaite
- The Brontes, a family history, John Cannon
- The case of the married woman, Caroline Norton : a 19th century heroine who wanted justice for women, Antonia Fraser
- Arthur and Sherlock, Conan Doyle and the creation of Holmes, Michael Sims
- The Brontes, a family history, John Cannon
- Mrs Gaskell & me, [written and] read by Nell Stevens
- In search of Mary Shelley, the girl who wrote Frankenstein, Fiona Sampson
- The strange, true tale of Frankenstein's creator, Mary Shelley, Catherine Reef
- The young H.G. Wells, changing the world, Claire Tomalin
- The Brontë sisters, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- Emily Brontë, a biography, Winifred Gérin
- Wordsworth and Coleridge, the radical years, Nicholas Roe
- Edmund Gosse, a literary landscape, 1849-1928, Ann Thwaite
- Edmund Gosse, a literary landscape 1849-1928, Ann Thwaite
- Lewis Carroll and Alice, Stephanie Lovett Stoffel
- Mary Shelley, her life, her fiction, her monsters, Anne K. Mellor
- The story of Alice, Lewis Carroll and the secret history of Wonderland, Robert Douglas-Fairhurst
- Rudyard Kipling, a literary life, Phillip Mallett
- Coffee with Oscar Wilde, Merlin Holland ; foreword by Simon Callow
- Dickens, by Peter Ackroyd
- William Morris, romantic to revolutionary, E.P. Thompson
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