1. |
Christian Identity, Jews, and Israel in 17th-Century England |
Guibbory |
2. |
Dickens and Mass Culture |
John |
3. |
Irish Novelists and the Victorian Age |
Murphy |
4. |
W.B. Yeats, the Abbey Theatre, Censorship, and the Irish State |
Arrington |
5. |
On a Knife-Edge |
Brandellero |
6. |
Modernism and the Museum |
Arrowswmith |
7. |
The Passage of Literature |
GoGwitt |
8. |
American Spaces of Conversion |
Knutson |
9. |
Foreign Accents |
Yao |
10. |
Cooperation and Conflict |
Bradley |
11. |
Irish Influence on Medieval Welsh Literature |
Sims-Williams |
12. |
Voices from Asylum |
Wilson |
13. |
Anger, Gratitude, and the Enlightenment Writer |
Coleman |
14. |
Ghost Stories in Late Renaissance France |
Chesters |
15. |
Writing and Reading Royal Entertainments |
Heaton |
16. |
In Defiance of Time |
Vine |
17. |
Reading Masques |
Shohet |
18. |
Paper Pellets |
Cronin |
19. |
Victorian Biography Reconsidered |
Atkinson |
20. |
Coleridge's Play of Mind |
Beer |
21. |
W. B. Yeats and the Muses |
Hassett |
22. |
J. M. Coetzee and the Novel |
Hayes |
23. |
Stevie Smith and Authorship |
May |
24. |
Fiery Shapes |
Williams |
25. |
Robert Burns and Pastoral |
Leask |
26. |
The American Slave Narrative and the Victorian Novel |
Lee |
27. |
Self Impression |
Saunders |
28. |
Nations of Nothing But Poetry |
Hart |
29. |
Women, Writing, and Language in Early Modern Ireland |
Coolahan |
30. |
Conrad and History |
Niland |
31. |
Divinity and State |
Womersley |
32. |
Disguised Vices |
Moriarty |
33. |
'Lords of Wine and Oile' |
Cain & Connolly (eds) |
34. |
Conversable Words |
Mee |
35. |
Madam Britannia |
Major |
36. |
Darwin the Writer |
Levine |
37. |
Giving Women |
Rappoport |
38. |
Unseasonable Youth |
Esty |
39. |
'Strandentwining Cable' |
Baron |
40. |
Pragmatic Modernism |
Schoenbach |
41. |
Power of Possibility |
Houen |
42. |
Synge and Edwardian Ireland |
Cliff & Grene (eds) |
43. |
Strong Women |
Wallace |
44. |
Proust, Class, and Nation |
Hughes |
45. |
Mignon's Afterlives |
Cave |
46. |
Exotic Spaces in German Modernism |
Gosetti-Ferencei |
47. |
The Historical Novel in Nineteenth-Century Europe |
Hamnett |
48. |
French Romantic Travel Writing |
Thompson |
49. |
Poetry of Translation |
Reynolds |
50. |
Stage, Stake, and Scaffold |
Hoefele |
51. |
Murder Most Foul |
Bevington |
52. |
Grammatology and Literary Modernity in Turkey |
Erturk |
53. |
Diasporic Modernisms |
Schachter |
54. |
Immigrant Narratives |
Hassan |
55. |
Monsters and their Meanings in Early Modern Culture |
Williams |
56. |
The Machine in the Text |
Marchitello |
57. |
Politics and the Paul's Cross Sermons, 1558-1642 |
Morrissey |
58. |
Donne's Augustine |
Ettenhuber |
59. |
Romances of Free Trade |
Celikkol |
60. |
A Sense of Shock |
Parkes |
61. |
Specters of Democracy |
Wilson |
62. |
The Grand Chorus of Complaint |
Everton |
63. |
Chaucer and Italian Textuality |
Clarke |
64. |
Erotic Subjects |
Sanchez |
65. |
Force or Fraud |
Bowers |
66. |
Writing the Lives of Painters |
Junod |
67. |
Mulitplying Worlds |
Otto |
68. |
Vladimir Nabokov and the Art of Play |
Karshan |
69. |
Sanctuary |
Waligora-Davis |
70. |
When Did Indians Become Straight? |
Rifkin |
71. |
Whipscars and Tattoos |
Sanborn |
72. |
Religious Liberties |
Fenton |
73. |
Adopting America |
Singley |
74. |
Accented America |
Miller |
75. |
Milton's Messiah |
Hillier |
76. |
Defending Poverty |
Williams |
77. |
Women's Authorship and Editorship in Victorian Culture |
Palmer |
78. |
Between the Lines |
Callahan |
79. |
The Literary Underground in the 1660s |
Bardle |
80. |
Samuel Johnson |
Johnston & Mugglestone (eds) |
81. |
Imprison'd Wranglers |
Reid |
82. |
The Poet's Mind |
Tate |
83. |
Ceremonies of Bravery |
Maguire |
84. |
Subversion and Sympathy |
Nussbaum & LaCroix (eds) |
85. |
Sound Intentions |
McDonald |
86. |
At the Violet Hour |
Cole |
87. |
On Literary Worlds |
Hayot |
88. |
Family Money |
Clymer |
89. |
Writing with Scissors |
Garvey |
90. |
Modern Minority |
Lee |
91. |
Modernism and the New Spain |
Rogers |
92. |
Young Milton |
Jones (ed) |
93. |
Lin Shu, Inc. |
Hill |
94. |
Early Feminists in Colonial India |
Ray |
95. |
The Quest for Cardenio |
Carnegie & Taylor (eds) |
96. |
'Grossly Material Things' |
Smith |
97. |
Reforming Printing |
da Costa |
98. |
Nation and Nuture in Seventeenth-Century English Literature |
Trubowitz |
99. |
Andrew Marvell, Orphan of the Hurricane |
Hirst & Zwicker |
100. |
Abyssinia’s Samuel Johnson |
Belcher |
101. |
Form and Faith in Victorian Poetry and Religion |
Blair |
102. |
The Poor Bugger's Tool |
Mullen |
103. |
Dickinson Unbound |
Socarides |
104. |
English as a Vocation |
Hilliard |
105. |
How to Do Things with Fictions |
Landy |
106. |
Drama and the Transfer of Power in Renaissance England |
Wiggins |
107. |
Conscience and the Composition of Piers Plowman |
Wood |
108. |
Javier Marias's Debt to Translation |
Wood |
109. |
Travelling in Different Skins |
Bird |
110. |
The Kaiserchronik |
Matthews |
111. |
Bipolar Identity |
Raghavendra |
112. |
Tales of Love, Sex, and Danger |
Sudhir & Munder Ross |
113. |
Travels of Bollywood Cinema |
Roy & Beng Huat |
114. |
Filiming Fiction |
Asaddudin & Ghosh |
115. |
Changing Subjects |
Reddy |
116. |
Speaking to You |
Pollard |
117. |
Empire, Media, and the Autonomous Woman |
Niyogi De |
118. |
Women and Girls in the Hindi Public Sphere |
Nijhawan |
119. |
Sir Thomas Wyatt and the Rhetoric of Rewriting |
Stamatakis |
120. |
Protestant Autobiography in the Seventeenth-Century Anglophone World |
Lynch (ed) |
121. |
The Temporality of Taste in Eighteenth-Century British Writing |
Noggle |
122. |
The Afterlives of Walter Scott |
Rigney |
123. |
Dante in the Long Nineteenth Century |
Audeh & Havely (eds) |
124. |
Postal Pleasures |
Thomas |
125. |
Wordsworth's Revisitings |
Gill |
126. |
No Accident, Comrade |
Belletto |
127. |
Modernism's Other Work |
Siraganian |
128. |
Maps of Utopia |
James |
129. |
World Views |
Hegglund |
130. |
Americanizing Britain |
Abravanel |
131. |
Uncertain Chances |
Lee |
132. |
Pioneer Performances |
Rebhorn |
133. |
Downwardly Mobile |
Lawson |
134. |
Theatres of Opposition |
Taylor |
135. |
Landscapes of Desire in the Poetry of Vittorio Sereni |
Southerden |
136. |
Gender, Violence, and the Past in Edda and Saga |
Clark |
137. |
The Later Novels of Victor Hugo |
Grossman |
138. |
The Face of Mammon |
Landreth |
139. |
State of Peril |
Graham |
140. |
Taken for Wonder |
Sohrabi |