English fiction + History and criticism
Label
English fiction + History and criticism
Name
English fiction + History and criticism
Sub focus
Actions
Incoming Resources
- The tale of terror ;, a study of the Gothic romance
- The English novel, form and function
- The art of telling, essays on fiction, Frank Kermode
- The 100 greatest literary characters, James Plath, Gail Sinclair, Kirk Curnutt
- Not just Jane, rediscovering seven amazing women writers who transformed British literature, Shelley DeWees
- Dreams of adventure and deeds of empire, Martin Green
- The Columbia history of the British novel, John J. Richetti, editor ; John Bender, Deirdre David, Michael Seidel, associate editors
- A room of one's own, Virginia Woolf
- A room of one's own, Virginia Woolf
- A room of one's own, Virginia Woolf
- The oriental tale in England in the eighteenth century
- The book of forgotten authors, Christopher Fowler
- Aspects of the novel, E.M. Forster
- A reader's guide to fifty British novels, 1600-1900, by Gilbert Phelps
- Granite and rainbow, essays, by Virginia Woolf
- The rough guide to cult fiction, text editors Paul Simpson, Michaela Bushell, Helen Roddis
- Literature of the occult ; a collection of critical essays, edited by Peter B. Messent
- Novel houses, twenty famous fictional dwellings, Christina Hardyment
- The heroine's bookshelf, life lessons from Jane Austen to Laura Ingalls Wilder, Erin Blakemore
- Aspects of the novel, by E. M. Forster
- Loving with a vengeance, mass-produced fantasies for women, Tania Modleski
- The sense of life in the modern novel
- Literary wonderlands, a journey through 100 of the greatest fictional worlds ever created, general editor Laura Miller
- The history of the English novel, Ernest Albert Baker, Lionel Stevenson
- Becoming a heroine, reading about women in novels, Rachel M. Brownstein
- The great tradition., F. R. Leavis
- A common spring, crime novel and classic, Nadya Aisenberg
- Cavalcade of the English novel, with supplementary bibliography, Edward Charles Wagenknecht
- House of fiction, from Pemberley to Brideshead, great British houses in literature and life, Phyllis Richardson
- The novel from Sterne to James, essays on the relation of literature to life, by Juliet and Rowland McMaster
- The rise of the Gothic novel, Maggie Kilgour
- The Gothic tradition in fiction, by Elizabeth MacAndrew
- An introduction to the English novel
- Ghosts of the gothic, Austen, Eliot, and Lawrence, Judith Wilt
- Nation & novel, the English novel from its origins to the present day, Patrick Parrinder
- Literary wonderlands, a journey through 100 of the greatest fictional worlds ever created, general editor Laura Miller
- The living novel & later appreciations, [by] V. S. Pritchett
- Critical children, the use of childhood in ten great novels, Richard Locke
- The English novel, taught by Professor Timothy Spurgin, Lawrence University
- Masterplots, revised category edition, edited by Frank N. Magill
- The English novel, Timothy Spurgin
- The heroine's bookshelf, life lessons from Jane Austen to Laura Ingalls Wilder, Erin Blakemore
- The English novel, a panorama
- Critical survey of long fiction, edited by Frank N. Magill ; academic director, Walton Beacham
- Of other worlds, essays and stories, C. S. Lewis
- Plot, story, and the novel, from Dickens and Poe to the modern period, Robert L. Caserio
- Becoming a heroine, reading about women in novels, Rachel M. Brownstein
- Literary landscapes, charting the worlds of classic literature, general editor, John Sutherland
- A century of the English novel, being a consideration of the place in English literature of the long story, together with an estimate of its writers from the heyday of Scott to the death of Conrad
- Dangerous pilgrimages, trans-atlantic mythologies & the novel, Malcolm Bradbury