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Primorac, Ranka (ed.) (2010) African city textualities, London, GB, Routledge, 128pp.
Connell, Liam and Marsh, Nicola (eds.) (2010) Literature and globalization: a reader, Abingdon, GB, Routledge, 416pp. (Routledge Literature Readers).
Dow, Gillian and Ford, Susan Allen (eds.) (2010) Special issue. New directions in Austen studies. Persuasions On-line: The Jane Austen Journal, 30, (2)
Marsh, Nicky and Middleton, Peter (eds.) (2010) Teaching modernist poetry, Basingstoke, GB, Palgrave Macmillan, 216pp. (Teaching the New English).
Hunt, Alice and Whitelock, Anna (eds.) (2010) Tudor queenship: the reigns of Mary and Elizabeth, New York City, US, Basingstoke, GB, Palgrave Macmillan, 288pp. (Queenship and Power).
Campbell, Julie, Feldman, Matthew and Tonning, Eric (eds.) (2010) 'Beckett and Bunyan: The Legacy of Pilgrim's Progress in Mercier and Camier'. Samuel Beckett Today/Aujourd'hui , 22, 209-221.
Campbell, Julie (2010) Beckett and Sheep. In, The Beckett Bestiary. , . (In Press).
Chan, Stephen and Primorac, Ranka (2010) Introduction: The space of many voices - Zimbabwe since the Unity Government. [in special issue: The space of many voices - Zimbabwe since the Unity Government] Round Table, 99, (411), 601-604. (doi:10.1080/00358533.2010.530400).
Clery, E.J., Vogrincic, Ana (ed.) (2010) ‘Horace Walpole, the Strawberry Hill Press, and the emergence of the Gothic genre’. Ars et Humanitas, 5, (1-2), 93-112.
Clery, E.J. (2010) Luxury. In, Ballaster, Ros (ed.) The History of British Women’s Writing, 1690-1750. Basingstoke, GB, Palgrave Macmillan, 80-109. (The History of British Women's Writing, 4).
Cobb, Shelley (2010) Jane Campion. In, Fifty Contemporary Film Directors: 2nd Edition. London, GB, Routledge.
Cobb, Shelley (2010) Jane Campion’s women’s films: art cinema and the postfeminist rape narrative. In, Russell, Dominique (ed.) Rape in Art Cinema. New York, USA, Continuum.
Cobb, Shelley (2010) Was she or wasn’t she? Virginity and identity in the critical reception of Elizabeth (1998). In, McDonald, Tamar Jeffers (ed.) Virgin Territory: Representing Sexual Inexperience in Film. Detroit, USA, Wayne State University Press.
Dow, Gillian (2010) Criss-crossing the Channel: The French Novel and English Translation, 1660-1832. In, Downie, J.A. (ed.) The Oxford Handbook of the Eighteenth-Century Novel. Oxford, UK, Oxford University Press. (In Press).
Dow, Gillian (2010) 'A Saint and almost a heroine': Madame de Maintenon en Angleterre. In, Mongenot, Christine and Plagnol-Dieval, Marie-Emmanuelle (eds.) Lectures de madame de Maintenon. Lectures de Madame de Maintenon (XVII-XXieme siecle) Rennes, Presses Universitaires de Rennes. (Submitted).
Dow, Gillian, Astbury, Katherine, Brown, Hilary and Dow, Gillian (eds.) (2010) Women readers in Europe: an introduction. Women's Writing, 18, (1) (Submitted).
Dow, Gillian and Halsey, Katie (2010) Jane Austen's reading: The chawton years. In, Dow, Gillian and Ford, Susan Allen (eds.) New Directions in Austen Studies. , JASNA. (Persuasions On-line, 30 2).
Glover, David (2010) Masters of male romance. In, Parrinder, Patrick and Gasiorek, Andrzej (eds.) The Oxford History of the Novel in English. Volume 4: The Reinvention of the British and Irish Novel 1880-1940. Oxford, GB, Oxford University Press, 148-163. (Oxford History of the Novel in English).
Hammond, Mary (2010) Readers and readerships. In, Shattock, Joanne (ed.) The Cambridge Companion to Literature 1830-1914. Cambridge, UK, Cambridge University Press, 30-49. (Cambridge Companions to Literature).
Hammond, Michael (2010) “So essentially human”: The appeal of Charles Chaplin’s shoulder arms in Britain, 1918. Journal for Early Popular Visual Culture (In Press).
Hunt, Alice (2010) Reforming tradition: the coronations of Mary and Elizabeth. In, Hunt, Alice and Whitelock, Anna (eds.) Tudor Queenship: The Reigns of Mary and Elizabeth. New York City, US, Palgrave Macmillan , 63-79. (Queenship and Power).
Hussein, Aamer (2010) Il nuvolo messaggero, Caravan Edizioni, Rome, 190pp.
Hussein, Aamer (2010) Restless. In, Freeman, John (ed.) Granta 112: Pakistan. London, GB, Granta Publications, 215-223.
Jordan, James (2010) What we have gained is infinitely more than that small loss: Rudolph Cartier and The Dybbuk. Jewish Culture and History, 11, (1-2)
May, W. (2010) Postwar Literature: 1950-1990, London, UK, Longman, 304pp. (York Connections).
May, W. (2010) Stevie Smith and Authorship. Oxford, UK, Oxford University Press, 250pp. (Oxford English Monographs).
May , William (2010) The Siren Alps: text-setting and gender. [in special issue: Setting Agendas] Contemporary Music Review, 29, (2), 201-213. (doi:10.1080/07494467.2010.534930).
McCardle, Aodan, Hugill, Piers and Mooney, Stephen (2010) Selected poems of Piers Hugill. In, Shuddered 2nd edition. London, GB, Veer Books, 109-186.
McDonald, Gail (2010) American Scholars: Pound and Emerson. In, Coyle, Michael and Yao, Steven (eds.) Ezra Pound and Education. Maine, USA, National Poetry Foundation. (In Press).
McGavin, John (2010) Performing communities: civic religious drama. In, Treharne, Elaine and Walker, Greg (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Medieval Literature in English. Oxford, GB, Oxford University Press, 200-218. (Oxford Handbooks of Literature).
Middleton, Peter (2010) After marginalization. Jacket, 39
Middleton, Peter (2010) Conclusion: the history and interpretation of modernist poetry. In, Marsh, Nicky and Middleton, Peter (eds.) Teaching Modernist Poetry. Basingstoke, UK, Palgrave Macmillan, 179-201. (Teaching the New English Series).
Middleton, Peter (2010) ‘Ear Loads’: neologisms and sound poetry in Maggie O’Sullivan’s Palace of Reptiles. Journal of British and Irish Innovative Poetry, 2, (1), 35-60.
Middleton, Peter (2010) How novels can contribute to our understanding of climate change. In, Levene, Mark, Johnson, Rob and Roberts, Penny (eds.) History at the End of the World?: History, Climate Change and the Possibility of Closure. , Humanities - Ebooks.co.uk.
Middleton, Peter (2010) The longing of the long poem. Jacket, 40
Middleton, Peter (2010) Open Oppen: linguistic fragmentation and the poetic proposition. [in special issue: Thinking Poetry] Textual Practice, 24, (4), 623-648. (doi:10.1080/0950236X.2010.499649).
Middleton, Peter (2010) Scenes of instruction: Creeley's reflexive poetics. In, Fredman, Stephen and McCaffery, Steve (eds.) Form, Power, and Person in Robert Creeley's Life and Work. Iowa City, USA, University of Iowa Press, 159-180.
Middleton, Peter (2010) Science and poetry. In, The Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics. Princeton Meadows, US, Princeton University Press. (Submitted).
Millett, Bella (2010) Change and continuity: the English sermon before 1250. In, Treharne, Elaine and Walker, Greg (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Medieval Literature in English. Oxford, GB, Oxford University Press, 221-239. (Oxford Handbooks of Literature).
Morton, Stephen (2010) Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak (1942-). In, Simons, Jon (ed.) From Agamben to Zizek: Contemporary Critical Theorists. Edinburgh, GB, Edinburgh University Press, 210-226.
Morton, Stephen (2010) Introduction to special issue: Migration and Terrorism. Journal of Postcolonial Writing, 46, (3-4), 246-250. (doi:10.1080/17449855.2010.482359 ).
Morton, Stephen (2010) Marginality: representations of subalternity, aboriginality and race. In, Chew, Shirley and Richards, David (eds.) A Concise Companion to Postcolonial Literature. Oxford, UK, Wiley-Blackwell, 162-181. (Blackwell Concise Companions to Literature and Culture). (doi:10.1002/9781444317879.ch8).
Morton, Stephen (2010) States of emergency and the apartheid legal order in South African fiction. Journal of Postcolonial Writing, 46, (5), 491-503. (doi:10.1080/17449855.2010.517054 ).
Primorac, Ranka (2010) Cosmopolitanism and social change in a Zambian thriller. Research in African Literatures, 41, (3), 49-61. (doi:10.2979/RAL.2010.41.3.49).
Primorac, Ranka (2010) Southern states: new literature from and about southern Africa. Journal of Southern African Studies, 36, (1), 247-253. (doi:10.1080/03057071003607485 ).
Sloan, Barry (2010) 'Each neighbourly murder': lost lives and the challenge of commemorating the victims of the Northern Ireland troubles. [in special issue: Beyond Trauma: The Uses of the Past in XXIst Century Europe] European Journal of English Studies, 14, (1), 49-62. (doi:10.1080/13825571003588452).


