English literature -- 20th century -- History and criticism
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English literature -- 20th century -- History and criticism
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English literature
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Incoming Resources
- Memory and writing, from Wordsworth to Lawrence, by Philip Davis
- Critical essays
- Common sense 101, lessons from G.K. Chesterton, Dale Ahlquist
- The pocket guide to Victorian writers and poets, by Russell James
- States of desire, Wilde, Yeats, Joyce, and the Irish experiment, Vicki Mahaffey
- Literature and theology, Ralph C. Wood
- Midcentury suspension, literature and feeling in the wake of World War II, Claire Seiler
- Women of the Left Bank, Paris, 1900-1940, Shari Benstock
- A Shrinking Island, Modernism and National Culture in England, Jed Esty
- The Edinburgh companion to twentieth-century British and American war literature, edited by Adam Piette and Mark Rawlinson
- Stalking the subject:, modernism and the animal, Carrie Rohman
- Eliot, Joyce, and company, Stanley Sultan
- Truths breathed through silver, the Inklings' moral and mythopoeic legacy, edited by Jonathan B. Himes ; with Joe R. Christopher and Salwa Khoddam
- Being of two minds, modernist literary criticism and early modern texts, Jonathan Goldberg
- Student companion to George Orwell, Mitzi M. Brunsdale
- Joseph Conrad, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- February House, Sherill Tippins
- The Great Gatsby SparkNotes Literature Guide, SparkNotes
- Utopian Generations: The Political Horizon of Twentieth-Century Literature, the Political Horizon of Twentieth-Century Literature, Nicholas Brown
- Modernism, male friendship, and the First World War, Sarah Cole
- Passionate minds, women rewriting the world, Claudia Roth Pierpont
- Insurgent testimonies, witnessing colonial trauma in modern and Anglophone literature, Nicole M. Rizzuto
- Scenes from an afterlife, the legacy of George Orwell, John Rodden
- The maze in the mind and the world, labyrinths in modern literature, by Donald Gutierrez
- Gender, race, and the writing of empire, public discourse and the Boer War, Paula M. Krebs
- G.K. Chesterton, the apostle of common sense, Dale Ahlquist
- The Great War and modern memory, Paul Fussell
- Inside the whale, and other essays
- Re--Joyce'n Beckett, edited by Phyllis Carey and Ed Jewinski
- The Paris review, Interviews, with an introduction by Philip Gourevitch
- Literary drowning, postcolonial memory in Irish and Caribbean writing, Stephanie Pocock Boeninger
- Instigations;, together with an essay on the Chinese written character
- Sehnsucht, the C.S. Lewis journal, general editor, Bruce R. Johnson, Volume 9, 2015
- English literature from the 19th century through today, edited by J.E. Luebering
- Mr. Bennett and Mrs. Brown, Virginia Woolf
- La aventura africana, Fernando Savater
- AGAINST THE DESPOTISM OF FACT; MODERNISM, CAPITALISM, AND THE IRISHCELT
- The Great War and modern memory, Paul Fussell
- Lily Briscoe's Chinese eyes, Bloomsbury, modernism, and China, Patricia Laurence
- SEHNSUCHT, the C.S. Lewis journal 2016
- The extinct scene, late modernism and everyday life, Thomas S. Davis
- Rule of darkness, British literature and imperialism, 1830-1914, Patrick Brantlinger
- The strange necessity:, essays and reviews, Rebecca West
- Extreme domesticity, a view from the margins, Susan Fraiman
- Philip Larkin, edited by Stephen Regan
- The ways of the word, episodes in verbal attention, Garrett Stewart
- I used to live here once, the haunted life of Jean Rhys, Miranda Seymour
- Personal modernisms, anarchist networks and the later avant-gardes, James Gifford
- Dante among the moderns
- Boys in khaki, girls in print, women's literary responses to the Great War, 1914-1918, Jane Potter
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