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- 1000 years of English literature : a treasury of literary manuscripts
- A Study Guide for Charles Dickens's Great Expectations
- A first sketch of English literature
- A handbook of English literature
- A history of English literature
- A midsummer night's dream
- A primer of English literature
- A quiet corner in a library
- A short history of English literature
- A short history of English literature
- A student's history of English literature
- Adventures Among Books
- Albion : the origins of the English imagination
- An introduction to English literature
- Anonymity : a secret history of English literature
- Appreciations : with an essay on style
- Books and characters : French and English
- Books and habits
- Brian Friel's dramatic artistry : "the work has value"
- Buying whiteness : race, culture, and identity from Columbus to hip hop
- Cassell's history of English literature
- De Quincey's literary criticism
- De libris : prose & verse
- Encyclopedia of Gothic literature
- English literature
- English literature and the classics
- English literature from the Old English period through the Renaissance
- English literature from the Old English period through the Renaissance
- English literature from the Restoration through the romantic period
- English literature from the Restoration through the romantic period
- Essays towards a critical method
- Fuseli's Milton gallery : 'turning readers into spectators'
- Gore Vidal : sexually speaking, collected sex writings
- Hamlet (No Fear Shakespeare)
- Homeless dogs and melancholy apes : humans and other animals in the modern literary imagination
- Hours in a library, Volume 3
- Inseparable : desire between women in literature
- Introduction to literary context, English literature
- Julius Caesar
- Julius Caesar (No Fear Shakespeare)
- King Lear
- King Lear (No Fear Shakespeare)
- Library of literary criticism of English and American authors
- Literary studies : miscellaneous essays, Volume 3
- London gothic
- Macbeth (No Fear Shakespeare)
- Magazine writing and the new literature
- Men and letters
- Merchant of Venice (No Fear Shakespeare)
- New essays towards a critical method
- Niagaras of Ink : Famous Writers at theFalls
- On foot to Canterbury : a son's pilgrimage
- Othello
- Othello
- Othello (No Fear Shakespeare)
- Patriarchy and incest from Shakespeare to Joyce
- Portraits littéraires
- Prophet Muhammad in French and English Literature : 1650 to the Present
- Romeo and Juliet
- Second reading : notable and neglected books revisited
- Shakespeare and appropriation
- Signs of literature: : language, ideology and the literary text
- Sounds from the bell jar : ten psychotic authors
- Speak what we feel (not what we ought to say) : reflections on literature and faith
- Studies and essays in English literature
- Studies in prose and poetry
- Studies of a biographer, Volume 1
- Studies of a biographer, Volume 2
- Taste : a literary history
- Tempest (No Fear Shakespeare)
- The British tar in fact and fiction
- The Christian Tradition in English Literature : Poetry, Plays, and Shorter Prose
- The Christian tradition in English literature : poetry, plays, and shorter prose
- The Dharma bum's guide to western literature : finding nirvana in the classics
- The Dharma bum's guide to western literature : finding nirvana in the classics
- The Jew in English fiction
- The Oxford English literary history
- The Oxford illustrated history of English literature
- The Routledge history of literature in English : Britain and Ireland
- The Virginia Woolf reader
- The common reader : Second series
- The common reader : second series
- The common reader, First series
- The common reader, first series
- The devils and Canon Barham; : ten essays on poets, novelists and monsters
- The economics of the imagination
- The emergence of mind : representations of consciousness in narrative discourse in English
- The female Crusoe : hybridity, trade and the eighteenth-century individual
- The foreign debt of English literature
- The history of English literature
- The inverted gaze: : queering the French literary classics in America
- The library of literary criticism of English and American authors
- The library of literary criticism of English and American authors
- The lost childhood and other essays
- The masters of English literature
- The outsiders
- The politically incorrect guide to English and American literature
- The politically incorrect guide to English and American literature
- The posthumous essays of John Churton Collins : John Churton Collins
- The second common reader
- The tempest
- The tempest
- The tempest
- The use of imaginary, historical, and actual maps in literature : how British and Irish authors created imaginary worlds to tell their stories (Defoe, Swift, Wordsworth, Kipling, Joyce, Tolkien, etc.)
- The vale of soulmaking : post-Kleinian model of the mind and its poetic origins
- Thieving Three-Fingered Jack : transatlantic tales of a Jamaican outlaw, 1780-2015
- Through a glass darkly : suffering, the sacred, and the sublime in literature and theory
- Thug notes : a street-smart guide to classic literature
- Thug notes : a street-smart guide to classic literature
- Twelfth Night (No Fear Shakespeare)
- Twelve Types
- Vader, Voldemort and other villains : essays on evil in popular media
- Where the Southern cross the Yellow Dog : on writers and writing
- Where the Southern cross the Yellow Dog : on writers and writing
- Why we should read
- William Shakespeare's Hamlet
- William Shakespeare's King Lear
- William Shakespeare's The merchant of Venice
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