English literature -- 20th century -- History and criticism
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English literature -- 20th century -- History and criticism
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English literature
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- The extinct scene, late modernism and everyday life, Thomas S. Davis
- Culture, 1922, the Emergence of a Concept, Marc Manganaro
- Study of Thomas Hardy, and other essays
- Cartographies of Culture, New Geographies of Welsh Writing in English, Damian Walford Davies
- After Raymond Williams, cultural materialism and the break-up of Britain, Hywel Rowland Dix
- Lily Briscoe's Chinese eyes, Bloomsbury, modernism, and China, Patricia Laurence
- Postcolonialism revisited, writing Wales in English, Kirsti Bohata
- Unmaking Merlin, anarchist tendencies in English literature, Elliot Murphy
- An ethic of innocence, pragmatism, modernity, and women's choicenot to know, Kristen L. Renzi
- Literary drowning, postcolonial memory in Irish and Caribbean writing, Stephanie Pocock Boeninger
- On war and writing, Samuel Hynes
- What is a classic?, postcolonial rewriting and invention of the canon, Ankhi Mukherjee ; editor, Hent de Vries
- Contemporary Irish and Welsh women's fiction, gender, desire and power, Linden Peach
- Inside the whale, and other essays
- Personal modernisms, anarchist networks and the later avant-gardes, James Gifford
- Rule of darkness, British literature and imperialism, 1830-1914, Patrick Brantlinger
- February House, Sherill Tippins
- AGAINST THE DESPOTISM OF FACT; MODERNISM, CAPITALISM, AND THE IRISHCELT
- Literature and theology, Ralph C. Wood
- English literature from the 19th century through today
- Dynamic form, how intermediality made modernism, Cara L. Lewis
- Critical essays
- Black skin, blue books, African Americans and the Welsh, 1845-1945, Daniel Williams
- The dragon has two tongues, essays on Anglo-Welsh writers and writing
- The passion projects, modernist women, intimate archives, unfinished lives, Melanie Micir
- Utopian Generations: The Political Horizon of Twentieth-Century Literature, the Political Horizon of Twentieth-Century Literature, Nicholas Brown
- Viral modernism, the influenza pandemic and interwar literature, Elizabeth Outka
- Street urchins, sociopaths and degenerates, orphans of late-Victorian and Edwardian fiction, David Floyd
- Insurgent testimonies, witnessing colonial trauma in modern and Anglophone literature, Nicole M. Rizzuto
- The strange necessity, essays and reviews, Rebecca West
- Tradition and change, Arthur Waugh
- Extreme domesticity, a view from the margins, Susan Fraiman
- Stalking the subject, modernism and the animal, Carrie Rohman
- Talking to the gods, occultism in the work of W.B. Yeats, Arthur Machen, Algernon Blackwood, and Dion Fortune, Susan Johnston Graf
- A small personal voice, essays, reviews, interviews
- Sehnsucht, the C.S. Lewis journal, general editor, Bruce R. Johnson, Volume 9, 2015
- Women of the Left Bank, Paris, 1900-1940, Shari Benstock
- Instigations;, together with an essay on the Chinese written character
- Brave new world by Aldous Huxley
- La aventura africana, Fernando Savater
- Cargoes for Crusoes
- Dante among the moderns
- New territories in modernism, Anglophone Welsh writing, 1930-1949, Laura Wainwright
- The Great War and modern memory, Paul Fussell
- Out of Place, Englishness, Empire, and the Locations of Identity
- Gypsies & the British imagination, 1807-1930, Deborah Epstein Nord
- Mr. Bennett and Mrs. Brown, Virginia Woolf
- A Shrinking Island, Modernism and National Culture in England, Jed Esty
- Midcentury suspension, literature and feeling in the wake of World War II, Claire Seiler
- SEHNSUCHT, the C.S. Lewis journal 2016
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