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- Canning, R., (ed.) (2012) Vainglory (with Inclinations and Caprice), by Ronald Firbank. London: Penguin. 9780141196336.
- Feldman, M. and Nixon, M., (eds.) (2009) The International Reception of Samuel Beckett. London: Continuum. 9780826495815.
- Barfield, S., Tew, P. and Feldman, M., (eds.) (2009) Beckett and Death. London: Continuum. 9780826498359. [including lengthy editorial introduction]
- Maude, U. and Feldman, M., (eds.) (2009) Beckett and Phenomenology. London: Continuum. 0826497144.
- Feldman, M. and Nixon, M., (eds.) (2007) Beckett's Literary Legacies. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Press. 9781847182814.
- Brigley, Z. (2007) Review of 'The Man Who Went Into the West' by Byron Rogers and 'R.S. Thomas' by Tony Brown. Poetry Wales. 42(3), pp. 64-66. 0332-2202.
- Canning, R. (2014) What makes a Penguin Classic? Redux: Firbank’s Vainglory. Invited Presentation presented to: English Studies Symposium, University of Buckingham, 19 November 2014. (Unpublished)
- Canning, R. (2014) Yours unfaithfully: The Animals: Love Letters Between Christopher Isherwood and Don Bachardy; and The Man Who Was Norris: The Life of Gerald Hamilton, by Tom Cullen. Literary Review. 417, pp. 19-20. 0144-4360.
- Canning, R. (2012) Prancing back into print: the forgotten Mr Firbank. Literary Review. 55 0024-4589.
- Canning, R. (2009) Brief Lives: E.M. Forster. London: Hesperus Press. 9781843919162.
- Canning, R. (2009) Tomb with a view: three recent publications by E.M. Forster. The Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide. 16(2) 1532-1118.
- Chamberlain, R. (2011) Thomas the wound: trauma and the early poems of Dylan Thomas. Critical Engagements: A Journal of Criticism and Theory. 5.1/5.2, pp. 145-166. 1754-0984.
- Chamberlain, R. (2007) ‘Pale Signature’: lyric and life-writing in Dylan Thomas’s early poems. Paper presented to: Life Writing in Wales (Nineteenth Annual Conference of the Association for Welsh Writing in English), Gregynog Hall, Newton, Powys, Wales (University of Wales), 30 March - 1 April 2007. (Unpublished)
- Cloutier, S. (1999) Militancy, commitment, and Marxist ideology in the fiction of Dan Billany. Doctoral thesis. University of Leicester.
- Diboll, M. (2000) "A disciple has crossed over by water": an analysis of Lawrence Durrell's Alexandria quartet in its Egyptian historical and intellectual contexts. Doctoral thesis. University of Leicester.
- Feldman, M. (2009) 'But what was this pursuit of meaning, in this indifference to meaning?': Beckett, Husserl, Sartre and 'Meaning Creation'. In: Maude, U. and Feldman, M. (eds.) Beckett and Phenomenology. London: Continuum. pp. 13-38.
- Feldman, M. (2008) In defence of empirical knowledge: rejoinder to "A critique of excavatory reason", preceding Garin Dowd's "Prolegomena to a critique of excavatory reason: reply to Matthew Feldman". Samuel Beckett Today/Aujourd'Hui: Des Eléments aux Traces/Elements and Traces. 20, pp. 389-399. 0927-3131.
- Feldman, M. (2008) How to "eff the ineffable": Samuel Beckett's "Interwar Notes" on Arnold Geulincx. Invited Keynote presented to: Centre of Contemporary Fiction and Narrative (CCFN) Seminar Series, Avenue Campus, University of Northampton, 30 January 2008. (Unpublished)
- Feldman, M. (2008) Beckett's Books: a Cultural History of Samuel Beckett's 'Interwar Notes'. Revised and reissued paperback of 2006 version. London: Continuum. 9780826443434.
- Feldman, M. (2007) "...if both body and soul are foolish, what is my intelligence worth?" Beckett's manuscript transcriptions of "Geulincx, or, Effing the Ineffable". Paper presented to: Modern Manuscript Studies Seminar, Institute of English Studies, University of London, 20 February 2007. (Unpublished)
- Feldman, M. (2007) Dead man walking: the centenary year of Samuel Beckett. The Samuel Beckett Endpage. [Online]
- Feldman, M. (2007) After “the end” of Samuel Beckett: influences, legacies, and “legacees”. In: Feldman, M. and Nixon, M. (eds.) Beckett’s Literary Legacies. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. pp. 1-21.
- Feldman, M. (2007) Arnold Geulincx ethics: with Samuel Beckett's notes. The Beckett Circle. 30(2), pp. 16-17.
- Feldman, M. (2006) Beckett’s Books: A Cultural History of Samuel Beckett’s “Interwar Notes”. London: Continuum. 082649059X.
- Feldman, M. (2006) Beckett and Popper, or "What stink of artifice": some notes on methodology, falsifiability, and criticism in Beckett studies. In: Engelberts, M., Frost, E. and Maxwell, J. (eds.) Notes Diverse Holo: Catalogues of Beckett’s Reading Notes and Other Manuscripts at Trinity College Dublin, with Supporting Essays. Amsterdam: Rodopi. pp. 373-391.
- Feldman, M., Katz, D., Garforth, J., Maude, U., Prosser, B., Nixon, M. and Bignell, J. (2007) Beckett and phenomenology: round table discussion. Panel Presentation presented to: Beckett and Visual Culture, University of Warwick, England, 17 November 2007. (Unpublished)
- Feldman, M. and Tonning, E. (2008) Samuel Beckett: Debts and Legacies, 2008. Convenor presented to: Samuel Beckett: Debts and Legacies, 2008, Regents Park College, Oxford, 25 April-13 June, 2008. (Unpublished)
- Feldman, M. and Tonning, E. (2007) Samuel Beckett: Debts and Legacies, 2007. Convenor presented to: Samuel Beckett: Debts and Legacies 2007, Regents Park College, University of Oxford, 27 April - 15 June 2007. (Unpublished)
- Firla, I. (1998) The narrative structures of Robert Graves' historical fiction: a progression toward a conception of the hero in history. Doctoral thesis. University of Leicester.
- Hardy, S. (2007) H.G. Wells and William James. Invited Presentation presented to: H.G. Wells: Science and Philosophy: H.G. Wells Society Annual Conference, Imperial College/Conway Hall, London, 28-29 September 2007. (Unpublished)
- Hardy, S. (2007) Review of 'The Reception of H.G. Wells in Europe', eds. Patrick Parrinder and John S. Partington. The Wellsian. 30, pp. 59-63. 0263-1776.
- Hardy, S. (2003) A story of the days to come: H.G. Wells and the language of science fiction. Language and Literature. 12(3), pp. 199-212. 0963-9470.
- Hardy, S. (2002) H.G. Wells and British silent cinema: the War of the Worlds. In: Higson, A. (ed.) Young and Innocent? The Cinema in Britain, 1896-1930. Exeter: University of Exeter Press. pp. 242-255.
- Hardy, S. (2001) The time machine and Victorian mythology. In: Slusser, G. E., Parrinder, P. and Chatelain, D. (eds.) H.G. Wells’s Perennial Time Machine: Selected Essays from the Centenary Conference "The Time Machine: Past, Present, and Future", Imperial College, London, July 26-29, 1995. Athens, Georgia: University of Georgia Press. pp. 76-96.
- Jackson, P. (2014) Dylan Thomas: the anti-fascist propagandist. In: Ellis, H. (ed.) Dylan Thomas: A Centenary Celebration. London : Bloomsbury. pp. 87-101.
- Jackson, P. (2007) "The Exquisite Moment": May Sinclair's battle for "reality" in the First World War. Minerva Journal of Women and War. 1(2), pp. 77-90. 0736-718X.
- Karayalcin, S. (2011) Representations of the muse in the writings of Robert Graves: a study of five prose texts (1944-1950). Doctoral thesis. The University of Northampton.
- Kaur, P. (2012) Beckett's Schopenhauerian Buddhism: East meets West. Symposium presented to: Samuel Beckett: Debts and Legacies 2012, St. John's College, University of Oxford, 12 June 2012. (Unpublished)
- Kaur, P. (2011) Interpreting Sunyata: an archival perspective on Beckett, Schopenhauer and Buddhism. Panel Presentation presented to: Samuel Beckett: Out of the Archive, University of York, 23-26 June 2011. (Unpublished)
- Kimber, G. (2017) Coatless and shoeless. Times Literary Supplement. 5982, p. 7. 0307-661X.
- Kimber, G. (2017) Katherine Mansfield and Aldous Huxley: a blighted friendship. In: Martin, W. T. (ed.) Katherine Mansfield and the Bloomsbury Group. London: Bloomsbury. pp. 53-72.
- Kimber, G. (2017) Anne E. Fernald (ed.), Virginia Woolf, Mrs. Dalloway. Victoria Rosner (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to The Bloomsbury Group. Notes & Queries. 64(2), pp. 342-343. 1471-6941.
- Kimber, G. (2017) Book review of The Life of D.H. Lawrence: A Critical Biography, by Andrew Harrison, Wiley-Blackwell, Chichester (ISBN 9780470654781), 2016. Virginia Woolf Bulletin. 54, pp. 62-65. 1465-2579.
- Kimber, G. (2016) Portrait of two artists: the worthwhile friendship of Italo Svevo and James Joyce. Times Literary Supplement. 5911, p. 13. 0307-661X.
- Kimber, G. (2016) Review of 5 volumes of Bloomsbury Heritage Series Monographs (London: Cecil Woolf, 2015). Virginia Woolf Bulletin. 51, pp. 59-62. 1465-2579.
- Kimber, G. (2015) Katherine Mansfield and Aldous Huxley: a blighted friendship. Paper presented to: Katherine Mansfield and the 'Blooms Berries', Newberry Library, Chicago, USA, 28-30 May 2015. (Unpublished)
- Kimber, G. (2014) Katherine Mansfield and Aldous Huxley: friends and enemies. Seminar Presentation presented to: The University of Northampton, School of the Arts Research Seminars, School of the Arts, The University of Northampton, 10 June 2014. (Unpublished)
- Kimber, G. (2014) Katherine Mansfield and Virginia Woolf. Seminar Presentation presented to: An introduction to Modernism, School of the Arts, The University of Northampton, 03 June 2014. (Unpublished)
- Kimber, G. (2013) Feeding out of friends’ inkpots: Katherine Mansfield and Aldous Huxley. Panel Presentation presented to: The Condemned Playground: Aldous Huxley and his Contemporaries: Fifth International Aldous Huxley Symposium, Balliol College, Oxford, 01-04 September 2013. (Unpublished)
- Kimber, G. (2011) Review of Bridget Chalk, “I am not England”: narrative and national identity in Aaron's Rod and Sea and Sardinia, Journal of Modern Literature, 31: 4, Summer 2008, 54-70. Annotated Bibliography of English Studies.
- Kimber, G. (2011) Lisa Weihman, ‘Virginia Woolf’s “harum-scarum” Irish wife: gender and national identity in “The Years”’, Comparative Critical Studies, 4: 1, 41-50. Annotated Bibliography of English Studies.
- Kimber, G. (2011) Review of Jeanne Dubino, ed., Virginia Woolf and the Literary Marketplace (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010). Annotated Bibliography of English Studies.
- Kimber, G. (2010) Introduction and three essays on Virginia Woolf’s Mrs Dalloway - themes of death, social class and gender. In: McClinton-Temple, J. (ed.) Encyclopedia of Themes in Literature, Volume 3. New York, USA: Facts on File. pp. 1170-1173.
- Kimber, G. (2009) Review of Virginia Woolf and Katherine Mansfield: A Creative Rivalry, by Hilary Newman. Katherine Mansfield Society Newsletter. 3, p. 17. 2040-2597.
- Kimber, G. (2007) Sylvia Townsend Warner. In: Maunder, A. (ed.) The Facts On File Companion to the British Short Story. New York, USA: Facts on File. pp. 446-447.
- Kimber, G. (2007) Commentary on 'A Widow's Quilt'. In: Maunder, A. (ed.) The Facts On File Companion to the British Short Story. New York, USA: Facts on File. pp. 456-457.
- McLaughlin, C. (2016) Dark side of the sun: the Great Beast, monstrosity and solar narratives. In: Munteán, L. and Post, H. C. (eds.) Monstrous Landscapes. Oxford: Inter-Disciplinary Press.
- McLaughlin, C. (2015) Dark side of the sun: the Great Beast, monstrosity and solar narratives. Paper presented to: 4th Global Conference on Monstrous Geographies: Places and Spaces of Monstrosity, Lisbon, Portugal, 22-24 March 2015. (Unpublished)
- Phillips, L. (2008) Sex, violence and concrete: the post-war Dystopian vision of London in Nineteen Eighty-Four. Critical Survey. 20(1), pp. 69-79. 0011-1570.
- Reid, S. A. (2008) Masculinities in the novels of D.H. Lawrence: gender difference or transcendence. Doctoral thesis. The University of Northampton.
- Wilson, J. M. (2018) "Kew Gardens" and "Miss Brill" : Virginia Woolf and Katherine Mansfield as short story writers. In: Wilson, J. M. and Kimber, G. (eds.) Re-forming World Literature: Katherine Mansfield and the Modernist Short Story. Stuttgart: Ibidem. pp. 113-138.
- Wilson, J. M. (2016) The modernist short story. Invited Presentation presented to: The Prospect Dinner, The Anchor Pub, Jericho, Oxford, 16 June 2016. (Unpublished)
- Wilson, J. M. (2016) ‘That direct flick at the thing seen’: Katherine Mansfield and Virginia Woolf as short story writers. Paper presented to: Katherine Mansfield and the Art of the Short Story, Bandol, France, 10-12 June 2016. (Unpublished)
- Wilson, J. M. (2014) Katherine Mansfield, Virginia Woolf and anima mundi. Invited Presentation presented to: "Unattended Moments": The Medieval Presence in the Modernist Aesthetic, Department of English, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand, 02-05 April 2014. (Unpublished)