Dickens and Popular Entertainment
Paul Schlicke
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Women's Diaries as Narrative in the Nineteenth-Century Novel
Catherine Delafield
Zola
Philip Walker
Elizabeth Gaskell
Angus Easson
The Early and Mid-Victorian Novel
David Skilton
Edith Wharton
Alfred Princeton University and 1 more
The Victorian Novelist
Kate Provost Professor of Art History and English and 1 more
The Fallen Woman in the Nineteenth-Century English Novel
George Watt
The Paradox of Gissing
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Charles Dickens and the Form of the Novel
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The Literature of Change
John Lucas
Walter Scott and the Historical Imagination
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The Working-Classes in Victorian Fiction
Peter Keating
Balzac and Music
JeanPierre Barricelli
Anthony Trollope
Arthur Pollard
Evolution, Sacrifice, and Narrative
Carol Colatrella
Eve Tempted
Allan Gardner Lloyd Smith
Reflecting on Nana
Bernice Chitnis
Tradition and Tolerance in Nineteenth Century Fiction
David Howard
Walter Scott
Robin Mayhead
A Theory of the Classical Novel
Everett Knight
Disraeli the Novelist
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Hardy of Wessex
Carl Weber
Terrorism in the Late Victorian Novel
Barbara Arnett Melchiori
Editing Nineteenth-Century Fiction
Jane Millgate
John McVeagh
Courtship and the English Novel
Janet Horowitz Murray
The Melancholy Man
JOHN Lucas
The Savage in Literature
Brian V Kings College and 2 more
PD Edwards
Dickens in America
Joseph Gardner
Partings Welded Together
David Musselwhite
Meredith Now
Ian Fletcher
Religious Feeling and Religious Commitment in Faulkner, Dostoyevsky, Werfel and Bernanos
Jeremy Smith
Hardy in History
Peter Widdowson
The Idea of the Gentleman in the Victorian Novel
Robin Gilmour
Picturing
Michael Irwin