English fiction -- History and criticism
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- "Catching the drift" : authority, gender, and narrative strategy in fiction
- A room of one's own
- About time : narrative, fiction and the philosophy of time
- Acts of naming : the family plot in fiction
- Allegories of empire : the figure of woman in the colonial text
- An ecological and postcolonial study of literature : from Daniel Defoe to Salman Rushdie
- Ariadne's lives
- Aspectos de la novela
- Aspects of the novel
- Aspects of the novel, and related writings
- Becoming a heroine : reading about women in novels
- Biblical religion and the novel, 1700-2000
- Bloom : the botanical vernacular in the English novel
- Body language in literature
- Chapter of governesses : a study of the governess in English fiction, 1800-1949
- Circulation : Defoe, Dickens, and the economies of the novel
- Communities of women : an idea in fiction
- Connected history : essays and arguments
- Critical children : the use of childhood in ten great novels
- Cult fiction : popular readings and pulp theory
- Dangerous pilgrimages : transatlantic mythologies and the novel
- Daughters, fathers, and the novel : the sentimental romance of heterosexuality
- Death sentences : styles of dying in British fiction
- Delusions and discoveries: : studies on India in the British imagination, 1880-1930
- Dreams of adventure and deeds of empire
- Echo chambers : figuring voice in modern narrative
- Empire islands : castaways, cannibals, and fantasies of conquest
- Empty houses : theatrical failure and the novel
- Feminist metafiction and the evolution of the British novel
- Fetishism and imagination : Dickens, Melville, Conrad
- Fiction and history in England, 1066-1200
- Fiction and repetition : seven English novels
- Fiction, crime, and empire : clues to modernity and postmodernism
- Fictions of female adultery, 1684-1890 : theories and circumtexts
- Fictions of state : culture and credit in Britain, 1694-1994
- Frail vessels: : woman's role in women's novels from Fanny Burney to George Eliot
- Freedom's empire : race and the rise of the novel in Atlantic modernity, 1640-1940
- Gothic fiction/Gothic form
- Gothic manners and the classic English novel
- Granite and rainbow; : essays
- Heroic commitment in Richardson, Eliot, and James
- Hide and seek : the child between psychoanalysis and fiction
- Inconsequence : lesbian representation and the logic of sexual sequence
- Kipling & Conrad, the colonial fiction
- Landscape in literature
- Language of fiction : essays in criticism and verbal analysis of the English novel
- Language of fiction: essays in criticism and verbal analysis of the English novel
- Literary secretaries/secretarial culture
- Literature and legal discourse : equity and ethics from Sterne to Conrad
- Literature of the occult ; a collection of critical essays
- Love and good reasons : postliberal approaches to Christian ethics and literature
- Loving with a vengeance : mass-produced fantasies for women
- Man and woman : a study of love and the novel, 1740-1940
- Masques of morality : females in fiction
- Master narratives : tellers and telling in the English novel
- Mechanism and the novel : science in the narrative process
- Mothers in the English novel : from stereotype to archetype
- Narcissism and the novel
- Narrative ethics
- Narrative innovation and incoherence : ideology in Defoe, Goldsmith, Austen, Eliot, and Hemingway
- Narrativity : theory and practice
- Nation & novel : the English novel from its origins to the present day
- Nelson's navy in fiction and film : depictions of British sea power in the Napoleonic era
- New maps of hell : a survey of science fiction
- Novel gazing : queer readings in fiction
- Novelistic love in the platonic tradition : Fielding, Faulkner, and the postmodernists
- Object lessons : the novel as a theory of reference
- On the grotesque : strategies of contradiction in art and literature
- Plot, story, and the novel : from Dickens and Poe to the modern period
- Political fictions
- Popular fiction : technology, ideology, production, reading
- Psyche as hero : female heroism and fictional form
- Psychoanalysis, language, and the body of the text
- Puritanism and modernist novels : from moral character to the ethical self
- Queer friendship : male intimacy in the English literary tradition
- Race riots : comedy and ethnicity in modern British fiction
- Reading and writing women's lives : a study of the novel of manners
- Reading fiction : opening the text
- Regions of the imagination : the development of British rural fiction
- Representative English novelists: Defoe to Conrad
- Romantic vision and the novel
- Schools of sympathy : gender and identification through the novel
- Season of youth; : the Bildungsroman from Dickens to Golding
- Self-consciousness in modern British fiction
- Stories of reading : subjectivity and literary understanding
- Style in prose fiction
- Tales out of school : gender, longing, and the teacher in fiction and film
- Telling stories : postcolonial short fiction in English
- The Columbia history of the British novel
- The English novel
- The English novel
- The English novel : a panorama
- The English novel : being a short sketch from the earliest times to the appearance of Waverly
- The English novel, : from the earliest days to the death of Joseph Conrad
- The English novelists; : a survey of the novel by twenty contemporary novelists
- The Fictional father : Lacanian readings of the text
- The Marxian imagination : representing class in literature
- The Rise of socialist fiction, 1880-1914
- The Socialist novel in Britain : towards the recovery of a tradition
- The adolescent idea : myths of youth and the adult imagination
- The advance of the English novel
- The alchemy of laughter : comedy in English fiction
- The art of alibi : English law courts and the novel
- The art of fiction : illustrated from classic and modern texts
- The art of telling : essays on fiction
- The chapter in fiction; : theories of narrative division
- The epic strain in the English novel
- The female narrator in the British novel : hidden agendas
- The figure of the prostitute in nineteenth-century British and French fiction
- The growth of the English novel
- The history of the English novel
- The history of the English novel
- The history of the novel in England
- The labyrinth of the comic : theory and practice from Fielding to Freud
- The life of the novel
- The literature of images : narrative landscape from Julie to Jane Eyre
- The nature novel from Hardy to Lawrence
- The novel : a modern guide to fifteen English masterpieces
- The novel and authenticity
- The novel and the globalization of culture
- The novel as family romance : language, gender, and authority from Fielding to Joyce
- The perverse gaze of sympathy : sadomasochistic sentiments from Clarissa to Rescue 911
- The practice of reading : interpreting the novel
- The rise of the Gothic novel
- The supernatural and English fiction
- The tale of terror : a study of the Gothic romance
- The virgin text : fiction, sexuality, and ideology
- The whore's story : women, pornography, and the British novel, 1684-1830
- To relish the sublime? : culture and self-realisation in postmodern times
- Tradition counter tradition : love and the form of fiction
- What animals mean in the fiction of modernity
- Who betrays Elizabeth Bennet? : further puzzles in classic fiction
- Worlds from words : a theory of language in fiction
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