English fiction -- 20th century -- History and criticism
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English fiction -- 20th century -- History and criticism
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English fiction
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- Abortion, choice, and contemporary fiction, the armageddon of the maternal instinct, Judith Wilt
- The world broke in two, Virginia Woolf, T. S. Eliot, D. H. Lawrence, E. M. Forster and the year that changed literature, Bill Goldstein
- Late modernism, politics, fiction, and the arts between the world wars, Tyrus Miller
- Weird English, Evelyn Nien-Ming Chʻien
- The changing face, disintegration of personality in the twentieth-century British novel, 1900-1950, Vida E. Marković ; with a preface by Harry T. Moore
- British novelists, 1890-1929, traditionalists, edited by Thomas F. Stanley
- Delusions and discoveries;, studies on India in the British imagination, 1880-1930
- The rural tradition in the English novel, 1900-1939, Glen Cavaliero
- A literature of their own, British women novelists from Brontë to Lessing, Elaine Showalter
- The English novel in transition 1885-1940,, by William C. Frierson
- Epiphany in the modern novel
- The future of the novel: famous authors on their methods;, a series of interviews with renowned authors,, conducted by Meredith Starr. With a preamble by W.H. Chesson
- The Edwardian novelists, John Batchelor
- Man in the modern novel, John Edward Hardy
- Continuance and change;, the contemporary British novel sequence, [by] Robert K. Morris. With a pref. by Harry T. Moore
- Secret gardens, a study of the golden age of children's literature, Humphrey Carpenter
- Shadows of imagination, the fantasies of C. S. Lewis, J. R. R. Tolkien, and Charles Williams, edited by Mark R. Hillegas ; with a preface by Harry T. Moore
- The novelist at the crossroads,, and other essays on fiction and criticism
- Six modern British novelists,, edited with an introd. by George Stade
- The English novel;, from Dickens to Lawrence
- The modern novel in Britain and the United States
- Adventures in two worlds
- Feminine consciousness in the modern British novel, Sydney Janet Kaplan
- Afterwords;, novelists on their novels
- Structural fabulation, an essay on fiction of the future, Robert Scholes
- The lunatic giant in the drawing room;, the British and American novel since 1930
- Contemporary women novelists, a collection of critical essays, edited by Patricia Meyer Spacks
- After the trauma;, representative British novelists since 1920
- Number and nightmare, forms of fantasy in contemporary fiction, Jean E. Kennard
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