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1757819780191670893Revolution and the Form of the British Novel, 1790-1825Watson2011Oxford University PressClick Here
1757829780191673726Rhetoric: Readings in French LiteratureHawcroft2011Oxford University PressClick Here
1757839780191672743Richelieus Desmarets and the Century of Louis XIVHall2011Oxford University PressClick Here
1757849780199855131Ring Lardner and the OtherRobinson2011Oxford University PressClick Here
1757859780191673894Romanticism and the Heritage of RousseauMcFarland2011Oxford University PressClick Here
1757869780191671579Romanticism and the Self-Conscious PoemO'Neill2011Oxford University PressClick Here
1757879780191671845Romanticism Writing and Sexual DifferenceJacobus2011Oxford University PressClick Here
1757889780191670671Samuel Johnson and Eighteenth-Century ThoughtHudson2011Oxford University PressClick Here
1757899780199855278Scars of Conquest/Masks of ResistanceOlaniyan2011Oxford University PressClick Here
1757909780191673924Scholars and GentlemenJarvis2011Oxford University PressClick Here
1757919780191673740Science and Structure in ProustsLuckhurst2011Oxford University PressClick Here
1757929780191670695Scribal Publication in Seventeenth-Century EnglandLove2011Oxford University PressClick Here
1757939780191674341Seductive FormsBallaster2011Oxford University PressClick Here
1757949780191671449Sentiment and SociabilityMullan2011Oxford University PressClick Here
1757959780191670923Seven Metaphysical PoetsEllrodt2011Oxford University PressClick Here
1757969780191670732Sexual DissidenceDollimore2011Oxford University PressClick Here
1757979780191673863Shakespeare and Classical ComedyMiola2011Oxford University PressClick Here
1757989780191670831Shakespeare and Classical TragedyMiola2011Oxford University PressClick Here
1757999780191673986Shakespeare and OvidBate2011Oxford University PressClick Here
1758009780191673955Shakespeare and South AfricaJohnson2011Oxford University PressClick Here