Incoming Resources
- Plots and characters in the fiction of Jane Austen, the Brontës, and George Eliot, John Halperin and Janet Kunert
- Continuance and change;, the contemporary British novel sequence, [by] Robert K. Morris. With a pref. by Harry T. Moore
- The working classes in Victorian fiction, [by] P.J. Keating
- A reader's guide to the contemporary English novel, [by] Frederick R. Karl
- The rural tradition in the English novel, 1900-1939, Glen Cavaliero
- American and English fiction in the nineteenth century;, an antigenre critique and comparison
- A literature of their own, British women novelists from Brontë to Lessing, Elaine Showalter
- The Victorian experience, the novelists, edited by Richard A. Levine
- Relative creatures, Victorian women in society and the novel, Françoise Basch ; [translated by Anthony Rudolf]
- The English novel in the nineteenth century;, essays on the literary mediation of human values., Edited by George Goodin
- Narrative situations in the novel;, Tom Jones, Moby-Dick, The ambassadors, Ulysses, [by] Franz Stanzel. Translated by James P. Pusack
- The classic British novel., Edited by Howard M. Harper, Jr., and Charles Edge
- Epiphany in the modern novel
- Man and woman, a study of love and the novel, 1740-1940, A.O.J. Cockshut
- Laughter & despair;, readings in ten novels of the Victorian era, [by] U.C. Knoepflmacher
- Possibilities: essays on the state of the novel
- The novelist at the crossroads,, and other essays on fiction and criticism
- Passion and the passion, sex and religion in modern literature, by Francis L. Kunkel
- Six modern British novelists,, edited with an introd. by George Stade
- Contemporary women novelists, a collection of critical essays, edited by Patricia Meyer Spacks
- Feminine consciousness in the modern British novel, Sydney Janet Kaplan