British literature
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British literature
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British literature
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Incoming Resources
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- Pope to Burney, 1714–1779, Scriblerians to Bluestockings, by Moyra Haslett
- Old Age in Nineteenth-Century Ireland, Ageing under the Union, by Chris Gilleard
- The Language of Jane Austen, by Joe Bray
- Dissertations on Anglo-Irish Drama, A Bibliography of Studies 1870–1970, by E. H. Mikhail
- The Return of Theory in Early Modern English Studies, Volume II, edited by Paul Cefalu, Gary Kuchar, Bryan Reynolds
- Literary Folios and Ideas of the Book in Early Modern England, by Francis X. Connor
- Oscar Wilde, An Annotated Bibliography of Criticism, by E. H. Mikhail
- History and Cultural Memory in Neo-Victorian Fiction, Victorian Afterimages, by Kate Mitchell
- Samuel Johnson in Historical Context, edited by Jonathan Clark, Howard Erskine-Hill
- Cultural Convergence, The Dublin Gate Theatre, 1928-1960, edited by Ondřej Pilný, Ruud van den Beuken, Ian R. Walsh
- Shakespeare’s Southampton, Patron of Virginia, by A. L. Rowse
- Prose Fiction and Early Modern Sexualities in England, 1570–1640, edited by Constance C. Relihan, Goran V. Stanivukovic
- Landscape, Literature and English Religious Culture, 1660–1800, Samuel Johnson and Languages of Natural Description, by Robert J. Mayhew
- The Rise of Oriental Travel, English Visitors to the Ottoman Empire, 1580–1720, by Gerald M. MacLean
- ‘Dearest Emmie’, Thomas Hardy’s Letters to his First Wife, edited by Carl J. Weber
- Wales and the Medieval Colonial Imagination, The Matters of Britain in the Twelfth Century, by Michael A. Faletra
- Passions, Sympathy and Print Culture, Public Opinion and Emotional Authenticity in Eighteenth-Century Britain, edited by Heather Kerr, David Lemmings, Robert Phiddian
- Britain at the turn of the twenty-first century, edited by Ulrich Broich and Susan Bassnett
- Sean O’Casey, A Bibliography, by Ronald Ayling, Michael J. Durkan
- Constructions of Cancer in Early Modern England, Ravenous Natures, by Alanna Skuse
- The Poetics and Politics of Alzheimer's Disease Life-Writing, by Martina Zimmermann
- Material Cultures of Early Modern Women’s Writing, edited by Patricia Pender, Rosalind Smith
- Greece in early English travel writing, 1596–1682, by Efterpi Mitsi
- The English Spirit, Essays in Literature and History, by A. L. Rowse
- Passion and Language in Eighteenth-Century Literature, The Aesthetic Sublime in the Work of Eliza Haywood, Aaron Hill, and Martha Fowke, by Earla Wilputte
- Beowulf Unlocked, New Evidence from Lexomic Analysis, by Michael D.C. Drout, Yvette Kisor, Leah Smith, Allison Dennett, Natasha Piirainen
- James Fitzjames Stephen and the Crisis of Victorian Thought, by James A. Colaiaco
- Ireland's Imperial Connections, 1775-1947, edited by Daniel Sanjiv Roberts, Jonathan Jeffrey Wright
- Modernism and Mobility, The Passport and Cosmopolitan Experience, by Bridget T. Chalk
- Dickens and Education, by Philip Collins
- The Pragmatics of Revision, George Moore’s Acts of Rewriting, by Siobhan Chapman
- Modernism, Periodicals, and Cultural Poetics, by Matthew Chambers
- Brendan Behan, An Annotated Bibliography of Criticism, by E. H. Mikhail
- Bernard Shaw's Irish Outlook, by David Clare
- Sean O’Casey: A Bibliography of Criticism, by E. H. Mikhail
- British Invasion and Spy Literature, 1871-1918, Historical Perspectives on Contemporary Society, by Danny Laurie-Fletcher
- Commonwealth Literature, by William Walsh
- The Carceral Network in Ireland, History, Agency and Resistance, edited by Fiona McCann
- Ireland, Memory and Performing the Historical Imagination, edited by Christopher Collins, Mary P. Caulfield
- Fanny and Anna Parnell, Ireland’s Patriot Sisters, by Jane McL. Côté
- Reading and the First World War, Readers, Texts, Archives, edited by Shafquat Towheed, Edmund G. C. King
- Just enough, the history, culture and politics of sufficiency, edited by Matthew Ingleby, Samuel Randalls
- Sincerity in Medieval English Language and Literature, by Graham Williams
- Historical Writing in Britain, 1688–1830, Visions of History, edited by Ben Dew, Fiona Price
- William Wordsworth’s Golden Age Theories during the Industrial Revolution in England, 1750–1850, by Mark Keay
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