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PE 1 S93(20) : The ordeal of Richard Feverel and the traditions of realism.; BJL  1974 1
PE 1 S93(21) : Repetition in English.; BJL  1974 1
PE 1 S93(22) : Willa Cather's children.; BJL  1975 1
PE 1 S93(23) : Subjective vision and human relationships in the novels of Rosamond Lehmann.; BJL  1975 1
PE 1 S93(24) : The reputation of John Donne, 1779-1873.; BJL  1975 1
PE 1 S93(25) : Swinburne's flowers of evil : Baudelaire's influence on poems and ballads first series.; BJL  1976 1
PE 1 S93(26) : Mummeries of resurrection, the cycle of Osiris in Finnegans Wake.; BJL  1976 1
PE 1 S93(28) : The significance of Congreve's Incognita.; BJL  1976 1
PE 1 S93((29) : Scandinavian themes in English poetry, 1760-1800.; BJL  1976 1
PE 1 S93(3) : Relative constructions in early sixteenth century English.; BJL  1966 1
PE 1 S93(30) : The songs of Robert Burns : a study of the unity of poety and music.; BJL  1977 1
PE 1 S93(31) : Animation and reification in Dickens vision of the life-denying society.; BJL  1977 1
PE 1 S93(32) : Dreiser looks at Scandinavia.; BJL  1977 1
PE 1 S93(33) : Aspects of structure, technique and quest in Aldous Huxley'smajor novels.; BJL  1977 1
PE 1 S93(34) : Five plays about King john.; BJL  1977 1
PE 1 S93(35) : Commitment as art : a Marxist critique of a selection of Alan Sillitoe's political fiction.; BJL  1978 1
PE 1 S93(36) : Davenant's adaptations of Shakespeare.; BJL  1979 1
PE 1 S93(37) : The end of a legend, Ellen Glasgow's history of Southern women.; BJL  1979 1
PE 1 S93(38) : Some and any in spoken and written English.; BJL  1979 1
PE1 S93(39) : Liberty, equality, and fraternity in Wordsworth, 1791-1800.; BJL  1980 1
PE 1 S93(4) : The giant race before the flood' : pre-Restoration drama on the stage and in the criticism of the Restoration.; BJL  1966 1
PE1 S93(40) : The orphan : tragic form in Thomas Otway.; BJL  1980 1
PE 1 S93(41) : The intellectual development of Henry David Thoreau.; BJL  1981 1
PE 1 S93(42) : Middle English sea terms.; BJL  1982 1
PE 1 S93(43) : Elizabeth Gaskell's "Mary Barton" and "Ruth" : a challenge to Christian England.; BJL  1982 1
PE 1 S93(44) : Epic tradition and innovation in James Macpherson's Fingal.; BJL  1982 1
PE 1 S93(45) : A world made safe : values in American best sellers, 1895-1920.; BJL  1983 1
PE 1 S93(46) : The China cantos of Ezra Pound.; BJL  1983 1
PE 1 S93(47) : An odyssey to freedom : four themes in Colin Wilson's novels.; BJL  1983 1
PE 1 S93(48) : Good or bad Scots? : attitudes to optional lexical and grammatical usages in Edinburgh.; BJL  1983 1
PE 1 S93(49) : Cataclysm as catalyst : the theme of war in William Faulkner's fiction.; BJL  1983 1
PE 1 S93(5) : The dialect of dentdale in the West Riding of Yorkshire.; BJL  1967 1
PE 1 S93(50) : Conjunction-headed abbreviated clauses in English.; BJL  1984 1
PE 1 S93(51) : Folklore and W.B. Yeats : the function of folklore elements in three early plays.; BJL  1984 1
PE 1 S93(52) : The soul under stress : a study of the poetics of John Berryman's "Dream songs".; BJL  1984 1
PE 1 S93(53) : The adventurous muse : theories of originality in English poetics 1650-1760.; BJL  1984 1
PE 1 S93(54) : Two kinds of syntactic-semantic value-loading in English.; BJL  1984 1
PE 1 S93(55) : The use of English in three large Swedish companies.; BJL  1984 1
PE 1 S93(56) : Four Irish legendary figures in "At Swim-Two-Birds" : a study of Flann O'Brien's use of Finn, Suibhne, the Pooka and the Good Fairy.; BJL  1984 1
PE 1 S93(57) : Unifying strategies in Virginia Woolf's experimental fiction.; BJL  1985 1
PE 1 S93(58) : Images of regeneration : a study of Shakespeare's "The tempest" and its cultural background.; BJL  1985 1
PE 1 S93(59) : The anti-representational response : Gertrude Stein's "Lucy Church Amiably".; BJL  1985 1
PE 1 S93(60) : English in speech and writing : a symposium / edited by G. Tottie and I. Backlund.; BJL  1986 1
PE 1 S93(61) : Geraldine Jewsbury's "Athenaeum" reviews : a mirror of mid-Victorian attitudes to fiction.; BJL  1986 1
PE 1 S93(62) : Domestic disharmony and industrialization in D.H. Lawrence's early fiction / Marko Modiano.; BJL  1987 1
PE 1 S93(63) : Middle English nicknames in the lay subsidy rolls of Warwickshire.; BJL  1987 1
PE 1 S93(64-65) : Anglo-Irish and Irish literature : aspects of language and culture; proceedings of the Ninth International Association for the study of Anglo-Irish Literature, held at Uppsala University, 4-7 August, 1986 / edited by B. Bramsback, M. Croghan.; BJL  1988 1
PE 1 S93(66) : The Shakespearean ideal : Shakespeare production and the modern theatre in Britain.; BJL  1988 1
PE 1 S93(67) : Theodore Roethke, William Stafford, and Gary Snyder : the ecological metaphor as transformed regionalism.; BJL  1989 1
PE 1 S93(69) : On the brink : English novels of 1866.; BJL    1
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