Alibhai-Brown, Yasmin (1998) The race issue: hate thy neighbour : the dividing lines of race and culture. London: Camden.
Amis, Kingsley and Leader, Zachary (2000) The letters of Kingsley Amis. London: HarperCollins.
Baskind, Samantha and Omer-Sherman, Ranen (2008) The Jewish graphic novel: critical approaches. London: Eurospan [distributor].
Beeton, Humble, Nicola, and Beeton (2000) Mrs Beeton’s book of household management [electronic resource]. Abridged ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Available at: https://roe.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://www.vlebooks.com/vleweb/product/openreader?id=Roehampton&isbn=9780191560286&uid=^u.
Bryan, Judith (1999) Bernard and the cloth monkey. London: Flamingo.
Encyclopedia of gender and society (2009). Thousand Oaks, Calif: Sage Publications. Available at: https://eds.a.ebscohost.com/eds/ebookviewer/ebook?sid=f70518ab-e47e-4689-b236-2ea9625b2b67%40sessionmgr4008&vid=0&format=EB.
Failure files : perspectives on failure (2011). Axminster: Triarchy Press.
Fernie, Ewan and Clare, M. (2005) Reconceiving the Renaissance: a critical reader [electronic resource]. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Forgotten Letters: An Anthology of Literature by Dyslexic Writers (no date).
Ghosh, Ranjan and Teltscher, K. (2009) Edward Said and the literary, social, and political world [electronic resource]. New York: Routledge.
Greenberg, S. (1990) ‘Les funerailles nationales d’Imre Nagy’, in A l’est: la memoire retrouve. Paris: Editions la Decouverte.
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Greenberg, Susan (no date a) ‘Arts & Books: The cloning challenge’, Prospect. February 21, 2002. [Preprint].
Greenberg, Susan (no date b) ‘Jewish Imagination’, Prospect. October 25, 2001. [Preprint].
Greenberg, Susan (no date c) oddfish.
Greenberg, Susan (no date d) ‘Response to John Beebe.’, Journal of Analytical Psychology, 2006, vol.51 pp.717-718. [Preprint].
Greenberg, Susan (no date e) ‘The great Yugoslav failure.’, New Statesman, 9 August 1999. [Preprint].
Greenberg, Susan (no date) ‘The milkman theory of civilisation.’, Prospect. October 1995. [Preprint].
Greenberg, Susan (no date f) ‘Theory and practice in journalism education.’, Journal of Media Practice Volume 8 Number 3, November 2007. [Preprint].
Greenberg, Susan and Black, Margaret (1999) Therapy on the couch: a shrinking future? London: Camden Press.
Greenberg, Susan, Smith, Graham, and Campaign for Press and Broadcasting Freedom (no date) ‘Rejoice!’: media freedom and the Falklands. (London): Campaign for Press and Broadcasting Freedom.
Groes, S. (ed.) (2016) Memory in the twenty-first century: new critical perspectives from the arts, humanities, and sciences. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. Available at: https://roe.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://www.vlebooks.com/vleweb/product/openreader?id=Roehampton&isbn=9781137520586&uid=^u.
Hartley, J. (no date) The Selected Letters of Charles Dickens.
Hartley, Jenny (2008) Charles Dickens and the house of fallen women. London: Methuen.
Haywood, I. (2012) Gordon riots : politics, culture and insurrection in late eighteenth-century Britain. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Haywood, Ian (2006) Bloody Romanticism: spectacular violence and the politics of representation, 1776-1832. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
Haywood, Ian and Leader, Zachary (1998) Romantic period writings, 1798-1832: an anthology. London: Routledge.
Hilson, J. (2010) In the assarts. London: Veer.
Hilson, Jeff (2006) Stretchers. Hastings: Reality Street Editions.
Hilson, Jeff (2008) The Reality Street book of sonnets. Hastings: Reality Street.
Humble, Nicola (2001) The feminine middlebrow novel, 1920s to 1950s: class, domesticity, and bohemianism. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Humble, Nicola (2005) Culinary pleasures: a history of Britain through its cookbooks. London: Faber.
Jaeger, Peter (2007) Prop. Cambridge: Salt Publishing.
Jaeger, Peter (2011) Persons. York: information as material.
Kingsley-Smith, Jane (2003) Shakespeare’s drama of exile. Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan.
Kingsley-Smith, Jane (2010) Cupid in early modern literature and culture [electronic resource]. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Available at: https://roe.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://www.vlebooks.com/vleweb/product/openreader?id=Roehampton&isbn=9780511797668&uid=^u.
Knight, Mark (2004) Chesterton and evil. [Great Britain]: Fordham University Press.
Knight, Mark and Lee, Louise (2009) Religion, literature and the imagination: sacred worlds. London: Continuum.
Knight, Mark and Mason, Emma (2006) Nineteenth-century religion and literature: an introduction. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Knight, Mark and Woodman, Thomas M. (2006) Biblical religion and the novel, 1700-2000. Aldershot: Ashgate.
Lathey, Gillian (1999) The impossible legacy: identity and purpose in autobiographical children’s literature set in the Third Reich and the Second World War. Bern: P. Lang.
Lathey, Gillian (2006) The translation of children’s literature: a reader. Clevedon: Multilingual Matters.
Lathey, Gillian (2010) The role of translators in children’s literature: invisible storytellers. London: Routledge.
Lathey, Gillian, Grenville, Anthony, and University of London (2000) From ‘Emil’ to ‘Alice’: The hiatus in the childhood reading of exiles from Germany and Austria, 1933-1945. Amsterdam: Rodopi.
Leader, Zachary (1981) Reading Blake’s Songs. Boston, Mass: Routledge & Kegan Paul.
Leader, Zachary (1991) Writer’s block. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.
Leader, Zachary (2006) The life of Kingsley Amis. London: Jonathan Cape.
Leader, Zachary (2011) The Movement reconsidered: essays on Larkin, Amis, Gunn, Davie, and their contemporaries. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Lesnik-Oberstein, Karín (2007) The last taboo: women and body hair. Manchester: Manchester University Press.
Matthews, Sean and Groes, Sebastian (2009a) Kazuo Ishiguro. London: Continuum.
Matthews, Sean and Groes, Sebastian (2009b) Kazuo Ishiguro [electronic resource]. London: Continuum. Available at: https://roe.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://www.vlebooks.com/vleweb/product/openreader?id=Roehampton&isbn=9780826438799&uid=^u.
Matthews, Susan (2011) Blake, sexuality and bourgeois politeness. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
McCarron, Kevin (1995) The coincidence of opposites: William Golding’s later fiction. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press.
McCarron, Kevin and British Council (1994) William Golding. Plymouth: Northcote House in association with The British Council.
McGrath, Melanie (1996) Motel Nirvana: dreaming of the New Age in the American desert. London: Flamingo.
McGrath, Melanie (2003) Silvertown: an East End family memoir. London: Fourth Estate.
McGrath, Melanie (2007) The long exile: a true story of deception and survival in the Canadian Arctic. London: Harper Perennial.
McGrath, Melanie (2009) Hopping: the hidden lives of an East End hop picking family. London: Fourth Estate.
McGrath, Melanie (2011) White heat. London: Mantle.
McManus, Clare (2002) Women on the Renaissance stage: Anna of Denmark and female masquing in the Stuart court (1590-1619). Manchester: Manchester University Press.
McManus, Clare (2003) Women and culture at the courts of the Stuart queens. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
Peter Jaeger (no date) Theorists of Postmodernist Poetry [Paperback]. Routledge.
Priestman, M. (2003) The Cambridge companion to crime fiction. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Available at: http://cco.cambridge.org/uid=307/book?id=ccol0521803993_CCOL0521803993.
Priestman, Martin (1983) Cowper’s Task: structure and influence. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Priestman, Martin (1990) Detective fiction and literature: the figure on the carpet. Basingstoke: Macmillan.
Priestman, Martin (1999) Romantic atheism: poetry and freethought, 1780-1830. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Priestman, Martin (2003) The Cambridge companion to crime fiction. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Priestman, Martin and British Council (1998) Crime fiction: from Poe to the present. Plymouth: Northcote House in association with the British Council.
Reynolds, Kimberley, Brennan, Geraldine, and McCarron, Kevin (2001) Frightening fiction. London: Continuum.
Reynolds, Kimberley and Humble, Nicola (1993) Victorian heroines: representations of femininity in nineteenth-century literature and art. London: Harvester Wheatsheaf.
Riley, C. (2010) Making the hook up: edgy sex with soul. San Francisco, Calif: Cleis.
Ross, Leone (1996) All the blood is red. London: Angela Royal.
Ross, Leone (1999) Orange laughter. Tunbridge Wells: Angela Royal.
Royle, Nicholas (2011) The best British short stories 2011. Cambridge: Salt.
Sandler, Helen (2002) Groundswell: the Diva book of short stories 2. London: Diva Books.
Shelley, Percy Bysshe, Leader, Zachary, and O’Neill, Michael (2003) Percy Bysshe Shelley: the major works. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Smith, Ali and Bell, Julia (2002) Pretext 5: Blow up your TV, Red Roof. Norwich: Pen&inc (University of East Anglia).
Teltscher, Kate (2006) The high road to China: George Bogle, the Panchen Lama and the first British expedition to Tibet. London: Bloomsbury.
Thiel, Elizabeth (2007) The fantasy of family: nineteenth-century children’s literature and the myth of the domestic ideal. New York: Routledge.
Tondeur, L. (2001a) ‘“A Hot Day, July” (Poem)’, in The Rialto.
Tondeur, L. (2001b) ‘Esther & Rice’, in Firsthand: new writing from the University of East Anglia. [Norwich]: Centre for Creative and Performing Arts, pp. 179–184.
Tondeur, L. (2002) Phantom of the Opera: Education Resource Pack. Rapport Group.
Tondeur, L. (2003) We Will Rock You: Education Resource Pack. Rapport Group.
Tondeur, L. (2011a) ‘Elizabeth Siddal’s Hair: A Methodology for Queer Reading’, Women: A Cultural Review, 22(4), pp. 370–386. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1080/09574042.2011.618680.
Tondeur, L. (2011b) ‘“Patrolling the cultural borders of the body: is hair a second skin?”’, Textile, 10(2).
Tondeur, L. (no date a) ‘“Creative Visualization”’, Writing in Education Magazine, 47.
Tondeur, L. (no date b) Is there such a thing as working class British poetry? National Poetry Month.
Tondeur, Louise (2003a) Drama for students with special needs. Corby: First and Best in Education Ltd.
Tondeur, Louise (2003b) The water’s edge. London: Review.
Tondeur, Louise (2005) The Haven home for delinquent girls. London: Review.
Tondeur, Louise (2012) Small steps guide to goal setting and time management. Louise Tondeur. Brighton: Emerald.
Waller, Alison (2008) Constructing adolescence in fantastic realism. London: Routledge. Available at: https://roe.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://www.vlebooks.com/vleweb/product/openreader?id=Roehampton&isbn=9780203894132&uid=^u.
Webb, E.M. (2016) Darkling park. [Manningtree , Essex]: Pudding Press.
Wells-Cole, C. (2012) Charles Dickens: England’s Most Captivating Storyteller . Somerville, MA: Candlewick Press.