Fiction.
Overview
Works: | 84 works in 81 publications in 81 languages |
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The contemporary novel and the city :re-conceiving national and narrative form /
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Reassessing the twentieth-century canon :from Joseph Conrad to Zadie Smith /
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Time, domesticity and print culture in nineteenth-century Britain[electronic resource] /
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Travel writing, visual culture, and form, 1760-1900[electronic resource] /
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South-Asian fiction in English[electronic resource] :contemporary transformations /
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Shakespeare and space[electronic resource] :theatrical explorations of the spatial paradigm /
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Shakespearean allusion in crime fiction[electronic resource] :DCI Shakespeare /
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Contemporary world narrative fiction and the spaces of neoliberalism[electronic resource] /
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Contemporary diasporic South Asian women's fiction[electronic resource] :gender, narration and globalisation /
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Gender and representation in British 'golden age' crime fiction[electronic resource] /
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Thomas Hardy and Victorian communication[electronic resource] :letters, telegrams and postal systems /
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Monolingualism and linguistic exhibitionism in fiction[electronic resource] /
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Futurist women[electronic resource] :Florence, feminism and the new sciences /
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James Hogg and British Romanticism[electronic resource] :a kaleidoscopic art /
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Conrad's popular fictions[electronic resource] :secret histories and sensational novels /
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Criminal femmes fatales in American hardboiled crime fiction[electronic resource] /
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American TV detective dramas[electronic resource] :serial investigations /
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The Evolution of the French courtesan novel[electronic resource] :from de Chabrillan to Colette /
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Post-agreement Northern Irish literature[electronic resource] :lost in a liminal space? /
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A comparative study of Korean literature[electronic resource] :literary migration /
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Collective identity and cultural resistance in contemporary Chicana/o autobiography[electronic resource] /
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Sex, time, and space in contemporary fiction[electronic resource] :exceptional intercourse /
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Nabokov and the question of morality[electronic resource] :aesthetics, metaphysics, and the ethics of fiction /
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Writing illness and identity in seventeenth-century Britain[electronic resource] /
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Celebrity authorship and afterlives in English and American literature[electronic resource] /
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Present-tense narration in contemporary fiction[electronic resource] :a narratological overview /
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Health and sickness in the early American novel[electronic resource] :social affection and eighteenth-century medicine /
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Queering Agatha Christie[electronic resource] :revisiting the golden age of detective fiction /
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The sorcerer's burden[electronic resource] :the ethnographic saga of a global family /
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The history of British women's writing.[electronic resource] /Volume Seven,1880-1920
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The seduction of fiction[electronic resource] :a plea for putting emotions back into literary interpretation /
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Poetics of prose[electronic resource] :Literary Essays from Lermontov to Calvino /
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Tolkien, self and other[electronic resource] :"this queer creature" /
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The legal thriller from Gardner to Grisham[electronic resource] :see you in court! /
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Ghost writing in contemporary American fiction[electronic resource] /
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New directions in popular fiction[electronic resource] :genre, distribution, reproduction /
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Utopias and dystopias in the fiction of H. G. Wells and William Morris[electronic resource] :landscape and space /
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Remapping the Indian postcolonial canon[electronic resource] :remap, reimagine and retranslate /
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The works of Elena Ferrante[electronic resource] :reconfiguring the margins /
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The Cultural Memory of Africa in African American and Black British Fiction 1970-2000[electronic resource] :specters of the shore /
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The body in pain in Irish literature and culture[electronic resource] /
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Playful memories[electronic resource] :the autofictional turn in post-dictatorship Argentina /
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Post-War British Literature and the "end of empire"[electronic resource] /
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Representing difference in the medieval and modern orientalist romance[electronic resource] /
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Game theory and postwar American literature[electronic resource] /
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Empiricism and the early theory of the novel[electronic resource] :Fielding to Austen /
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