Literature
Major works
- Acting Theory and the English Stage, 1700–1830
- Adelaide and Theodore: by Stéphanie-Félicité de Genlis
- Americans on Fiction, 1776–1900
- Anti-Jacobin Novels
- Asylum Writings in Nineteenth-Century Britain
- Bawdy Songbooks of the Romantic Period
- A Bibliography of Eliza Haywood
- Blackwood's Magazine, 1817–1825: Selections from Maga's Infancy
- Bluestocking Feminism: Writings of the Bluestocking Circle, 1738–1790
- Bram Stoker and the Stage: Reviews, Reminiscences, Essays and Fiction
- British Future Fiction, 1700–1914
- British It-Narratives, 1750–1830
- British Literature of World War I
- British Satire, 1785–1840
- British Socialist Fiction, 1884–1914
- British Travel Writing from China, 1798–1901
- British and American Letter Manuals, 1680–1810
- Cassandra and Suggestions for Thought by Florence Nightingale
- Chartist Literary Landmarks
- Chawton House Library: Women's Novels 1–10
- Christianity Not as Old as the Creation: The Last of Defoe's Performances
- The Citizen: by Ann Gomersall
- The Collected Letters of Ellen Terry
- The Collected Letters of Rosina Bulwer Lytton
- The Collected Novels and Memoirs of William Godwin
- The Collected Short Stories of George Moore: Gender and Genre
- The Collected Works of Ann Yearsley
- The Complete Novels of Anthony Trollope
- The Complete Plays of Frances Burney
- The Complete Shorter Poetry of George Eliot
- Conduct Literature for Women, Part I, 1500–1640
- Conduct Literature for Women, Part II, 1640–1710
- Conduct Literature for Women, Part III, 1720–1770
- Conduct Literature for Women, Part IV, 1770–1830
- Conduct Literature for Women, Part V, 1830–1900
- The Conquest of Rome by Matilde Serao
- Continuations to Sidney's Arcadia, 1607–1867
- The Corinna of England, and a Heroine in the Shade; a Modern Romance: by E M Foster
- The Correspondence and Journals of the Thackeray Family
- The Correspondence of H G Wells
- A Critical Bibliography of Daniel Defoe
- The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature, 1756–1763
- Defoe's Review 1704–13
- Depression and Melancholy, 1660–1800
- The Early Novels of Benjamin Disraeli
- Eighteenth-Century British Erotica, Part II
- Eighteenth-Century British Erotica
- Eighteenth-Century Coffee-House Culture
- Eighteenth-Century English Labouring-Class Poets
- Eighteenth-Century Women Playwrights
- English Convents in Exile, 1600–1800
- English Nonconformist Poetry, 1660–1700
- The Enlightenment in America, 1720–1825
- Florence Macarthy: An Irish Tale: by Sydney Owenson
- G K Chesterton at the Daily News: Literature, Liberalism and Revolution, 1901–1913
- The Gentleman's Magazine in the Age of Samuel Johnson, 1731–1745
- Ghosts: A Social History
- The Grub Street Journal, 1730–1733
- The Histories of Some of the Penitents in the Magdalen House
- The History of Lady Julia Mandeville: by Frances Brooke
- The History of Lady Sophia Sternheim
- The History of Ned Evans: by Elizabeth Hervey
- Impressions of Theophrastus Such by George Eliot
- Joanna Baillie: A Selection of Poems and Plays
- The Journals and Diaries of E M Forster
- Julia: by Helen Maria Williams
- Late Victorian Utopias: A Prospectus
- Letters from England: by Don Manuel Alvarez Espriella
- The Letters of Francis Jeffrey to Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle
- Literature and Science, 1660–1834
- Lives of Victorian Literary Figures, Part I: George Eliot, Charles Dickens and Alfred, Lord Tennyson by their Contemporaries
- Lives of Victorian Literary Figures, Part II: The Brownings, the Brontës and the Rossettis
- Lives of Victorian Literary Figures, Part III: Elizabeth Gaskell, the Carlyles and John Ruskin
- Lives of Victorian Literary Figures, Part IV: Henry James, Edith Wharton and Oscar Wilde by their Contemporaries
- Lives of Victorian Literary Figures, Part V: Mary Elizabeth Braddon, Wilkie Collins and William Thackeray by their contemporaries
- Lives of Victorian Literary Figures, Part VI: Lewis Carroll, Robert Louis Stevenson and Algernon Charles Swinburne by their Contemporaries
- Lives of Victorian Literary Figures, Part VII: Joseph Conrad, Henry Rider Haggard and Rudyard Kipling by their Contemporaries
- Lives of the Great Romantics, Part I: Shelley, Byron and Wordsworth by their Contemporaries
- Lives of the Great Romantics, Part II: Keats, Coleridge and Scott by their Contemporaries
- Lives of the Great Romantics, Part III: Godwin, Wollstonecraft & Mary Shelley by their Contemporaries
- Mary Shelley's Literary Lives and Other Writings
- Mary and Maria by Mary Wollstonecraft, Matilda by Mary Shelley
- Maude by Christina Rossetti, "On Sisterhoods" and A Woman's Thoughts About Women By Dinah Mulock Craik
- Memoirs of Women Writers
- Miscellanies in Prose and Verse by Pope, Swift and Gay
- Modern British Utopias, 1700–1850
- Narrative of the Life of Charlotte Charke by Charlotte Charke
- Narratives of the Poor in Eighteenth-Century Britain
- New Atalantis by Delarivier Manley
- New Blazing World and Other Writings
- The New Foundling Hospital for Wit, 1768–1773
- New Woman Fiction, 1881–1899
- Newgate Narratives
- Nineteenth-Century English Labouring-Class Poets
- Nonconformist Women Writers, 1720–1840
- The Novels and Selected Plays of Thomas Holcroft
- The Novels and Selected Works of Mary Shelley
- The Novels of Daniel Defoe
- The Pamela Controversy: Criticisms and Adaptations of Samuel Richardson’s Pamela, 1740–1750
- Panoramas, 1787–1900: Texts and Contexts
- Parodies of the Romantic Age: The Poetry of the Anti-Jacobin and Other Parodic Writings
- The Plays of William Godwin
- The Poems of Aphra Behn: A Selection
- The Poetry of British India, 1780–1905
- Political Broadside Ballads of Seventeenth-Century England: A Critical Bibliography
- Political Future Fiction: Speculative and Counter-Factual Politics in Edwardian Fiction
- The Private History of the Court of England: by Sarah Green
- Public Execution in England, 1573–1868
- The Public Face of Wilkie Collins: The Collected Letters
- The Rash Resolve and Life's Progress: by Eliza Haywood
- The Retrospective Review
- Robert Southey: Later Poetical Works, 1811–1838
- Robert Southey: Poetical Works 1793–1810
- Romance Readers and Romance Writers: by Sarah Green
- The Romance of Private Life: by Sarah Harriet Burney
- Romantic Women Writers Reviewed
- Samuel Richardson's Published Commentary on Clarissa, 1747–1765
- Satire, Fantasy and Writings on the Supernatural by Daniel Defoe
- Selected Letters of Siegfried Sassoon and Edmund Blunden, 1919–1967
- Selected Works of Delarivier Manley
- Selected Works of Eliza Haywood
- The Selected Works of Margaret Oliphant
- The Selected Writings of Andrew Lang
- Selected Writings of Leigh Hunt
- Selected Writings of William Hazlitt
- Silver Fork Novels, 1826–1841
- The Social Problem Novels of Frances Trollope
- The Soldier's Orphan: A Tale: by Mrs Costello
- The Spanish Gypsy by George Eliot
- Strathallan: by Alicia LeFanu
- Tea and the Tea-Table in Eighteenth-Century England
- The Letters of Luisa de Carvajal y Mendoza
- Translations and Continuations: Riccoboni and Brooke, Graffigny and Roberts
- The Travel Writings of John Moore
- Travels, Explorations and Empires, 1770–1835: Travel Writings on North America, the Far East, North and South Poles and the Middle East
- The Uncollected Letters of Algernon Charles Swinburne
- Unknown London: Early Modernist Visions of the Metropolis, 1815–1845
- The Unpublished Letters of Thomas Moore
- Unpublished Works of Lytton Strachey: Early Papers
- The Unpublished Writings of Edith Wharton
- Varieties of Female Gothic
- Varieties of Women's Sensation Fiction, 1855–1890
- The Victim of Fancy: by Elizabeth Sophia Tomlins
- Victorian Science and Literature
- Victorian Social Activists’ Novels
- Whore Biographies, 1700–1825
- The Widow and Wedlock Novels of Frances Trollope
- The Wild Irish Girl
- William Cobbett: Selected Writings
- The Witlings and the Woman Hater
- The Women Aesthetes: British Writers, 1870–1900
- Women's Theatrical Memoirs
- Women's Travel Writings in Revolutionary France
- Women's Travel Writings in Scotland
- Women’s Court and Society Memoirs
- Women’s Travel Writings in Italy
- The Works of Aphra Behn
- The Works of Charlotte Smith
- The Works of Elizabeth Barrett Browning
- The Works of Elizabeth Gaskell
- The Works of Horatio Walpole, Earl of Orford, 1798
- The Works of Lady Caroline Lamb
- The Works of Maria Edgeworth
- The Works of Mary Robinson
- The Works of Mary Wollstonecraft
- The Works of Mr William Shakespear Edited by Nicholas Rowe: With the Poems Edited by Gildon, 1710
- The Works of Thomas De Quincey
- Writings on Travel, Discovery and History by Daniel Defoe
Monographs
- Anatomy and the Organization of Knowledge, 1500–1850
- Ann Yearsley and Hannah More, Patronage and Poetry: The Story of a Literary Relationship
- Art and Commerce in the British Short Story, 1880–1950
- Art and Womanhood in Fin-de-Siècle Writing: The Fiction of Lucas Malet, 1880–1931
- Blake, Gender and Culture
- The Business of the Novel: Economics, Aesthetics and the Case of Middlemarch
- 'The Celebrated Hannah Cowley': Experiments in Dramatic Genre, 1776–1794
- Charles Lamb, Elia and the London Magazine: Metropolitan Muse
- Charlotte Smith in British Romanticism
- Classicism and Romanticism in Italian Literature: Leopardi's Discourse on Romantic Poetry
- Comedy and the Feminine Middlebrow Novel: Elizabeth von Arnim and Elizabeth Taylor
- Conservatism and the Quarterly Review: A Critical Analysis
- Contributors to the Quarterly Review: A History, 1809–25
- Cultures of Radicalism in Britain and Ireland
- Dialogue, Didacticism and the Genres of Dispute: Literary Dialogues in the Age of Revolution
- Dying to be English: Suicide Narratives and National Identity, 1721–1814
- The Edinburgh Review in the Literary Culture of Romantic Britain: Mammoth and Megalonyx
- Edith Wharton's The Custom of the Country: A Reassessment
- Elizabeth Inchbald's Reputation: A Publishing and Reception History
- Ellen Terry, Spheres of Influence
- The Enlightenment World 1–10
- Experimentation on the English Stage, 1695–1708: The Career of George Farquhar
- Fashioning the Silver Fork Novel
- Fictions of Dissent: Reclaiming Authority in Transatlantic Women's Writing of the Late Nineteenth Century
- Guilty Money: The City of London in Victorian and Edwardian Culture, 1815–1914
- The Heroic Life of George Gissing, Part I: 1857–1888
- The Heroic Life of George Gissing, Part II: 1888–1897
- The Heroic Life of George Gissing, Part III: 1897–1903
- Hobbes, the Scriblerians and the History of Philosophy
- Hume and the Enlightenment
- Inchbald, Hawthorne and the Romantic Moral Romance: Little Histories and Neutral Territories
- Jane Austen's Civilized Women: Morality, Gender and the Civilizing Process
- The Language of Whiggism: Liberty and Patriotism, 1802–1830
- Let the Flowers Go: A Life of Mary Cholmondeley
- Liberating Medicine, 1720–1835
- The Life of Madame Necker: Sin, Redemption and the Parisian Salon
- Literacy and Orality in Eighteenth-Century Irish Song
- Mary Cholmondeley Reconsidered
- Middle-Class Writing in Late Medieval London
- A Political Biography of Frances Burney
- A Political Biography of Jonathan Swift
- A Political Biography of Maria Edgeworth
- A Political Biography of Samuel Johnson
- The Politics of Disclosure, 1674–1725: Secret History Narratives
- Possession, Puritanism and Print: Darrell, Harsnett, Shakespeare and the Elizabethan Exorcism Controversy
- The Public Lives of Charlotte and Marie Stopes
- Reading in History: New Methodologies from the Anglo-American Tradition
- Readings on Audience and Textual Materiality
- Reassessing John Buchan: Beyond The Thirty-Nine Steps
- Rhyming Reason: The Poetry of Romantic-Era Psychologists
- Romantic Localities: Europe Writes Place
- Romantic Marginality: Nation and Empire on the Borders of the Page
- Rome, Postmodern Narratives of a Cityscape
- Teaching Bibliography, Textual Criticism, and Book History
- Theory and Practice in the Eighteenth Century: Writing between Philosophy and Literature
- United Islands? The Languages of Resistance
- Venice and the Cultural Imagination: 'This Strange Dream upon the Water'
- Victorian Settler Narratives: Emigrants, Cosmopolitans and Returnees in Nineteenth-Century Literature
- Vision, Science and Literature, 1870–1920: Ocular Horizons
- Visions of an Unseen World: Ghost Beliefs and Ghost Stories in Eighteenth-Century England
- Wilkie Collins’s American Tour, 1873–4
- William Blake and the Art of Engraving
- William Godwin and the Theatre
- Winifred Holtby's Social Vision: 'Members One of Another'
- Wordsworth's Poetic Collections, Supplementary Writing and Parodic Reception
- Writing the Empire: Robert Southey and Romantic Colonialism
- Writing the Self: Henry James and America
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