Incoming Resources
- Daughters of silence, R.L Stine
- George Eliot, her beliefs and her art, Neil Roberts
- The picture of Dorian Gray, Oscar Wilde ; introduction by Jeffrey Eugenides ; notes by David Wayne Thomas
- Dickens and the broken Scripture, Janet L. Larson
- The return of the native, Thomas Hardy
- Charlotte Brontèˆ, by Margaret Howard Blom
- Jane Eyre, Charlotte Brontèˆ ; with an introduction and notes by Susan Ostrov Weisser
- Thomas Hardy, a biography revisited, Michael Millgate
- A study in scarlet ; The hound of the Baskersvilles, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle ; illustrations by Greg Spalenka ; afterword by G.K. Chesterton
- North and South, an authoritative text, contexts, criticism, Elizabeth Gaskell ; edited by Alan Shelston
- Great classic stories, [22 unabridged classics]
- Life in Charles Dickens's England, by Diane Yancey
- Scenes of clerical life, George Eliot ; edited by Thomas A. Noble
- The best of Sherlock Holmes, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle ; illustrated by Sidney Paget ; with an afterword by David Stuart Davies
- Middlemarch;, critical approaches to the novel,, [by] Mark Schorer [and others] Edited by Barbara Hardy
- The philosopher's Alice;, Alice's adventures in Wonderland & Through the looking-glass,, by Lewis Carroll, with illus. by John Tenniel. Introd. and notes by Peter Heath
- A Christmas carol and other Christmas books, Charles Dickens ; edited with an introduction by Robert Douglas-Fairhurst
- The song of Miriam and other stories, by Marie Corelli
- Who was Charles Dickens?, by Pam Pollack and Meg Belviso ; illustrated by Mark Edward Geyer
- The life and adventures of Nicholas Nickleby, Primetime Television in association with Channel Four and RM Productions presents ; produced by Colin Callender ; directed by Jim Goddard ; adapted by David Edgar, Volume 1, Acts 1-3
- Wilkie Collins, by Robert Ashley
- The prime minister, Anthony Trollope ; introduced by John McCormick ; edited by Jennifer Uglow ; with illustrations by Hector Whistler
- Hard times, produced by Richard Langridge ; directed by Peter Barnes ; adapted by Peter Barnes ; a BBC-TV Production in association with WGBH
- Thomas Hardy, Claire Tomalin
- Elizabeth Gaskell, by Angus Easson
- The doctor's family and other stories, Margaret Oliphant ; edited with an introduction by Merryn Williams
- Barchester Towers, Anthony Trollope
- Die Memoiren des Junkers Barry Lyndon, William M. Thackeray ; [aus dem Englischen ùˆbersetzt. von Otto Schmidt]
- George Gissing, by Robert L. Selig
- When the world screamed & other stories, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
- Wuthering Heights, Emily Brontèˆ ; edited by Ian Jack ; with an introduction and notes by Patsy Stoneman
- The Cambridge companion to Thomas Hardy, edited by Dale Kramer
- Captains courageous, Rudyard Kipling ; introduction by John Seelye
- The were-wolf, Clemence Housman
- Oliver Twist, Charles Dickens ; with an introduction by H.M. Daleski
- Charles Dickens and the street children of London, by Andrea Warren
- Charles Dickens, a life, Claire Tomalin
- The secret marriage of Sherlock Holmes, and other eccentric readings, Michael Atkinson
- Sketches of young gentlemen and young couples, with Sketches of young ladies by Edward Caswall, Charles Dickens ; illustrated by Phiz
- The historical novels, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
- A Christmas carol, a ghost story of Christmas, by Charles Dickens ; with illustrations by Michael Foreman
- Alice in Wonderland, directed and produced by Jonathan Miller
- The firm of Girdlestone, a romance of the unromantic, A. Conan Doyle ; illustrated by Paul M. McCall ; afterword by Jack Tracy
- The hound of the Baskervilles, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
- Born in exile, George Gissing ; edited and with an introd. and notes by Pierre Coustillas
- The British barbarians;, a hill-top novel
- Jude the obscure, Thomas Hardy ; with an introduction by Jay Parini and a new afterward by William Deresiewicz
- George Eliot:, the critical heritage
- Tess of the d'Urbervilles, a pure woman, faithfully presented by Thomas Hardy ; introduction and notes by James Gibson
- Convivial Dickens, the drinks of Dickens and his times, Edward Hewett and W.F. Axton