English literature -- 19th century -- History and criticism
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English literature -- 19th century -- History and criticism
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Incoming Resources
- Anxious anatomy, the conception of the human form in literary and naturalist discourse, Stefani Engelstein
- Memory and writing, from Wordsworth to Lawrence, by Philip Davis
- The Cambridge companion to English literature 1740-1830, edited by Thomas Keymer and Jon Mee
- Meat markets, the cultural history of bloody London, Ted Geier
- States of desire, Wilde, Yeats, Joyce, and the Irish experiment, Vicki Mahaffey
- Fracture feminism, the politics of impossible time in British romanticism, David Sigler
- The English village, a literary study, 1750-1850, Julia Patton
- The faiths of Oscar Wilde, Catholicism, folklore and Ireland, Jarlath Killeen
- Ecological form, system and aesthetics in the age of empire, Nathan K. Hensley and Philip Steer, editors
- Views and Reviews
- Arbitrary power, romanticism, language, politics, William Keach
- Representing the National Landscape in Irish Romanticism, Julia M. Wright
- Mothers of the nation, women's political writing in England, 1780-1830, Anne K. Mellor
- Sacred tears, sentimentality in Victorian literature, Fred Kaplan
- The burdens of perfection, on ethics and reading in nineteenth-century British literature, Andrew H. Miller
- Hatred & civility, the antisocial life in Victorian England, Christopher Lane
- Varied types
- Old Friends, Epistolary Parody
- Oscar Wilde, a collection of critical essays, edited by Jonathan Freedman
- Victorian interpretation, Suzy Anger
- Victorian pain, Rachel Ablow
- Romantic psychoanalysis, the burden of the mystery, Joel Faflak
- The Victorian gothic, an Edinburgh companion, edited by Andrew Smith and William Hughes
- Excursions in criticism, William Watson
- Reviews and critical papers, Lionel Johnson
- Social studies in English literature, Laura Johnson Wylie
- What Jane Austen ate and Charles Dickens knew, from fox hunting to whist : the facts of daily life in nineteenth-century England, Daniel Pool
- Victorian skin, surface, self, history, Pamela K. Gilbert
- Ignoble displacement, dispossessed capital in neo-Dickensian London, Stephanie Polsky
- The flesh made word, female figures and women's bodies, Helena Michie
- Lacan and Romanticism
- Romantic vacancy, the poetics of gender, affect, and radical speculation, Kate Singer, State University of New York
- Readings on Wuthering Heights, Hayley R. Mitchell, book editor
- Robert Louis Stevenson, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- Stalking the subject:, modernism and the animal, Carrie Rohman
- The history of tea
- Fictions of affliction, physical disability in Victorian culture, Martha Stoddard Holmes
- Readings on Pride and prejudice, Clarice Swisher, book editor
- The plain speaker, the key essays, William Hazlitt ; introduced by Tom Paulin ; edited by Duncan Wu
- A companion to Victorian literature & culture, edited by Herbert F. Tucker
- Realizing capital:, financial and psychic economies in Victorian form, Anna Kornbluh
- The Cambridge companion to British romanticism, edited by Stuart Curran
- Victorian literature and postcolonial studies, Patrick Brantlinger
- Farzaneh and the Moon
- Learning not to be first, the life of Christina Rossetti, Kathleen Jones
- The influence of Baudelaire in France and England, G. Turquet-Milnes
- The Victorian age in literature
- Twelve types
- Media, technology, and literature in the nineteenth century, image, sound, touch, [edited] by Colette Colligan and Margaret Linley
- Victorian literature and the anorexic body, Anna Krugovoy Silver
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