LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
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LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
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LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
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- Reading London's Suburbs, from Charles Dickens to Zadie Smith, Ged Pope, Visiting Lecturer, London Metropolitan University, UK ; with photographs by Salim Hafejee
- The mirror and the lamp, romantic theory and the critical tradition, by M. H. Abrams
- Suppose a sentence, Brian Dillon
- The making of Jane Austen, Devoney Looser
- A very queer family indeed, sex, religion, and the Bensons in Victorian Britain, Simon Goldhill
- Samuel Beckett is closed, Michael Coffey
- The Jane Austen rules, a classic guide to modern love, Sinéad Murphy
- Joyce in court, Adrian Hardiman
- Justine, or, the Misfortunes of virtue, The Marquis de Sade ; translated with an introduction and notes by John Phillips
- The shadow of a great rock, a literary appreciation of the King James Bible, Harold Bloom
- The Cambridge companion to popular fiction, edited by David Glover and Scott McCracken
- The man who would be Sherlock, the real-life adventures of Arthur Conan Doyle, Christopher Sandford
- The graphic novel, an introduction, Jan Baetens, Hugo Frey
- All the lives we ever lived, seeking solace in Virginia Woolf, Katharine Smyth
- The moonstone, a romance, Wilkie Collins ; edited with an introduction and notes by Francis O'Gorman
- The world broke in two, Virginia Woolf, T. S. Eliot, D. H. Lawrence, E. M. Forster, and the year that changed literature, Bill Goldstein
- The making of poetry, Coleridge, the Wordsworths and their year of marvels, Adam Nicolson ; with woodcuts and paintings by Tom Hammick
- English lit 101, from Jane Austen to George Orwell and the enlightenment to realism, an essential guide to Britain's greatest writers and works, Brian Boone
- There and back again, J.R.R. Tolkien and the origins of the Hobbit, Mark Atherton
- Émigrés, French words that turned English, Richard Scholar
- John Thelwall, selected poetry and poetics, edited by Judith Thompson
- Austen years, a memoir in five novels, Rachel Cohen
- Jane Austen, game theorist, Michael Suk-Young Chwe
- The secret history of Jane Eyre, how Charlotte Brontë wrote her masterpiece, John Pfordresher
- North by Shakespeare, a rogue scholar's quest for the truth behind the Bard's work, Michael Blanding
- The guide to James Joyce's Ulysses, Patrick Hastings
- Ethics in British children's literature, unexamined life, Lisa Sainsbury
- To the river, a journey beneath the surface, Olivia Laing
- Introduction to Old English, Peter S. Baker
- Anthony Powell, dancing to the music of time, Hilary Spurling
- Jane Austen, the secret radical, Helena Kelly
- The Cambridge Introduction to Chaucer, Alastair Minnis
- The Duchess of Malfi, an authoritative text, sources and contexts, criticism, edited by Michael Neill, University of Kent
- Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, an authoritative translation, contexts, criticism, translation by Marie Borroff ; edited by Laura L. Howes
- Frankenstein, the 1818 text, contexts, criticism, Mary Shelley ; edited by J. Paul Hunter, University of Chicago, Emeritus
- The Canterbury tales handbook, Elizabeth Scala, Ellen Clayton Garwood Centennial Professor of English, University of Texas-Austin.
- Essayism, on form, feeling, and nonfiction, Brian Dillon
- A girl walks into a book, what the Brontës taught me about life, love, and women's work, Miranda K. Pennington
- Senses of style, poetry before interpretation, Jeff Dolven
- Burning man, the trials of D.H. Lawrence, Frances Wilson
- Experience, a memoir, Martin Amis
- Teaching English as a foreign language, an introduction, Carola Surkamp, Britta Viebrock, editors
- Children's fantasy literature, an introduction, Michael Levy and Farah Mendlesohn
- The magic of Terry Pratchett, Marc Burrows
- A midsummer night's dream, an authoritative text, sources, criticism, adaptations, William Shakespeare ; edited by Grace Ioppolo, University of Reading
- Chaucer, a European life, Marion Turner
- The adventures of Miss Barbara Pym, a biography, Paula Byrne
- The worlds of J.R.R. Tolkien, the places that inspired Middle-earth, John Garth