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Adams, James Eli.  Dandies and Desert Saints: Styles of Manhood.  Ithaca and London: Cornell UP, 1995.

 Ahmad, Aijaz.  In Theory: Classes, Nations, Literatures.  London:             Verso, 1992.

 Altick, Richard.  The English Common Reader: A Social History of the Mass Reading Public,1800-1900.  Chicago and London: U of Chicago P, 1957.

 ---.   Victorian People and Ideas.  New York and London: Norton, 1973.

 Anderson, Benedict.  Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism.  Revised edition.  London and New York:  Verso, 1991.

 Aravamudan, Srinivas.  Tropicopolitans: Colonialism and Agency, 1688-1804.  Durham, N.C.: Duke UP, 1999.

 Armstrong, Isobel.  Victorian Poetry: Poetry, Poetics and Politics.  London and New York: Routledge, 1993.

 Armstrong, Nancy, and Leonard Tennenhouse.  The Imaginary Puritan: Literature,  Intellectual Labor, and the Origins of Personal Life.  Berkeley & LA: U of California P, 1992.

 Ashcroft, Bill, Gareth Griffiths and Helen Tiffin.  The Empire Writes Back: Theory and Practice in Post-Colonial Literatures.  London: Routledge, 1989.

 Barrell, John.  English Literature in History, 1730-1780: An Equal, Wide Survey.  London: Hutchinson, 1983.

 Beetham, Margaret.  A Magazine of Her Own?  Domesticity and Desire in the Woman’s Magazine, 1800-1914.  London and New York: Routledge, 1996.

 Benjamin, Walter.  “The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction.”  Illuminations: Essays and Reflections.  Ed. Hannah Arendt.  New York: Schocken Books, 1969.  217-51.

 Bermingham, Ann, and John Brewer.  The Consumption of Culture, 1600-1800: Image, Object, Text.  London and NY: Routledge, 1995.

 Bhabha, Homi K., ed.  Nation and Narration.  London: Routledge, 1990. 

 Bolter, Jay David.  Writing Space: The Computer, Hypertext, and the History of Writing.  Hillsdale, J.H.: Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc., 1991.

 -----, and Richard Grusin.  Remediation: Understanding New Media.  Cambridge, MA: MIT P, 1999.

 Bourdieu, Pierre.  The Field of Cultural Production: Essays on Art and Literature.  New York: Columbia UP, 1993.

 Bowlby, Rachel.  Just Looking: Consumer Culture in Dreiser, Gissing and Zola.  New York: Methuen, 1985.

 Brake, Laurel, Bill Bell, and David Finkelstein, eds.  Nineteenth-Century Media and the Construction of Identities.  New York: Palgrave, 2000.

 Brantlinger, Patrick.  The Reading Lesson: The Threat of Mass Literacy in Nineteenth-Century British Fiction.  Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1998.

 -----.  Rule of Darkeness: British Literature and Imperialism, 1830-1914.  Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1988.

 Breuilly, John.  Nationalism and the State .  London: Manchester University Press, 1993.

 Brewer, John, and Roy Porter, eds.  Consumption and the World of Goods.  London: Routledge, 1992.

 Bronson, Bertrand H.  "Strange Relations: The Author and His Audience." Facets of the Enlightenment, Studies in English Literature and Its Contexts.  Berkeley & LA: U of California P, 1968.  298-325.

 Budra, Paul, and Betty A. Schellenberg, eds.  Part Two: Reflections on the Sequel.  Toronto: U of Toronto P, 1998.

 Burgess, Miranda J.  British Fiction and the Production of Social Order, 1740-1830.  Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2000.

 Chandler, James.  England in 1819: The Politics of Literary Culture and the Case of Romantic Historicism.  Chicago: University of Chicago P, 1998.

 Chatterjee, Partha.   The Nation and its Fragments: Colonial and Postcolonial Histories.  Princeton: Princeton University P, 1993.

 Christ, Carol T. and John O. Jordan, eds.  Victorian Literature and the Victorian Visual Imagination.  Berkeley: U of California P, 1995.

 Colley, Linda.  Britons: Forging the Nation 1707-1837.  New Haven: Yale UP, 1992. 

 Court, Franklin E.  Institutionalizing English Literature: The Culture and Politics of Literary Study, 1750-1900.  Stanford: Stanford UP, 1992.

 Craig, Cairns.  Out of History: Narrative Paradigms in Scottish and British Culture.  Edinburgh: Polygon, 1996.

 Crary, Jonathan.  Techniques of the Observer: On Vision and Modernity in the Nineteenth Century.  Cambridge, MA: MIT, 1992.

 Crawford, Robert.  Devolving English Literature.  Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1992.

 Davis, Leith.  Acts of Union: Scotland and the Literary Negotiation of the British Nation, 1707-1830.  Stanford: Stanford UP, 1998.  

 Dickenson, Cindy.  “Creating a World of Books, Friends and Flowers: Gift Books and Inscriptions, 1825-60.”  Winterthur 31:1 (Spring 1996): 53-60.

 Donoghue, Frank.  The Fame Machine: Book Reviewing and Eighteenth-Century Literary Careers.  Stanford, CA: Stanford UP, 1996.

 Dooley, Allan C.  Author and Printer in Victorian England.  Charlottesville: UP of Virginia. 1992.

 Dowling, Linda.  The Vulgarization of Art: The Victorians and Aesthetic Democracy. Charlottesville:  UP of Virginia, 1996.

 Eagleton, Terry.  The Ideology of the Aesthetic.  Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1990.

 -----, Frederic Jameson, and Edward Said, eds.  Nationalism, Colonialism, and Literature.  Minneapolis: U of Minnesota P, 1990.

 Eisenstein, Elizabeth.  The Printing Press as an Agent of Change: Communications and Cultural Transformations in Early-Modern Europe.  2 vols.  Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1979.

 Erickson, Lee.  The Economy of Literary Form: English Literature and the Industrialization of Publishing, 1800-1850.  Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins UP, 1996.

 Ezell, Margaret J.M.  Social Authorship and the Advent of Print.  Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1999.

 -----.  Writing Women's Literary History.  Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1993.

 Feather, John.  A History of British Publishing.  London: Croom Helm, 1988.

 Febvre, Lucien, and Henri-Jean Martin.  The Coming of the Book: The Impact of Printing 1450-1800.  Transl. David Gerard, eds. Geoffrey Nowell-Smith and David Wootton.  1st ed.  London: NLB, 1976.

 Fielding, Penny.  Writing and Orality: Nationality, Culture and Nineteenth-Century Scottish Fiction.  Oxford: Oxford UP, 1996.

 Flint, Kate.  The Woman Reader, 1837-1914.  Oxford: Oxford UP, 1993.

 Folkenflik, Robert.  "Patronage and the Poet-Hero."  Huntington Library Quarterly 48 (1985): 363-79.

 Foucault, Michel.  The Archeology of Knowledge.  Trans. A. M. Sheridan Smith.  NY: Pantheon, 1972.

 -----.  The History of Sexuality.  3 vols.  Trans. Robert Hurley.  London: Penguin, 1981.

 -----.  Language, Counter-Memory, Practice: Selected Essays and Interviews.  Ed. Donald F. Bouchard; trans. Donald F. Bouchard and Sherry Simon.  Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1977.

 Freedman, Jonathan.  Professions of Taste: Henry James, British Aestheticism and Commodity Culture.  Stanford: Stanford UP, 1990.

 Gagnier, Regenia.  Idylls of the Marketplace: Oscar Wilde and the Victorian Public.  Stanford: Stanford UP, 1986.

 -----.  “Productive Bodies, Pleasured Bodies: On Victorian Aesthetics.”  Women and British Aestheticism.  Eds. Talia Schaffer and Kathy Alexis Psomiades.  Charlottesville: UP of Virginia, 1999.

 Gallagher, Catherine.  Nobody’s Story: The Vanishing Acts of Women Writers in the Marketplace, 1670-1820.  Berkeley and LA: U of California P, 1994.

 Gates, Henry Louis.  'Race', Writing and Difference.  Chicago: U. of Chicago Press, 1986. 

 Gellner, Ernest.  Nations and Nationalism.  Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1983.

 Gilmour, Robin.  The Victorian Period: The Intellectual and Cultural Context of English Literature, 1830-1890.  Harlow: Longman, 1990.

 Gikandi, Simon.  Maps of Englishness: Writing Identity in the Culture Of Colonialism.  NY: Columbia UP, 1996. 

 Greenfeld, Liah.  Nationalism: Five Roads to Modernity.  Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, 1992.

 Guest, Harriet.  Small Change: Women, Learning, Patriotism, 1750-1810.  Chicago: U of Chicago, 2000.

 Griffin, Dustin.  Literary Patronage in England, 1650-1800.  Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1996.

 Guillory, John.  Cultural Capital: The Problem of Literary Canon Formation.  Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1993. 

 Habermas, Jürgen.  The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere: An  Inquiry into a Category of Bourgeois Society.  Trans. Thomas Burger with Frederick Lawrence.  Cambridge: Polity, 1989.

 Hammond, Brean S.  Professional Imaginative Writing in England, 1670-1740: `Hackney for Bread.'  Oxford: Clarendon, 1997.

 Hayles, N. Katherine.  How We Became Posthuman: Virtual Bodies in Cybernetics, Literature, and Informatics.  Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1999.

 Hoagwood, Terence, and Kathryn Ledbetter, eds.  “L.E.L.’s ‘Verses’ and The Keepsake for 1829.”  Romantic Circles Web Site.  http://www.rc.umd.edu/editions/contemps/lel/toc.htm

 Hobsbawm, E. J. The Age of Capital: 1848-1875.  New York: Scribner’s, 1975.

 -----.  The Age of Empire: 1875-1914.  New York: Vintage, 1989.

 -----.  Nations and Nationalism since 1780: Programme, Myth, Reality.  Cambridge: Canto, 1990.

Hudson, Nicholas.  "Oral Tradition: The Evolution of an Eighteenth-Century Concept."  Traditions in Transition: Women Writers, Marginal Texts, and the Eighteenth-Century Canon.  Eds. Alvaro Riveiro, SJ, and James G. Basker.  Oxford: Clarendon, 1996.  161-76.

 Hunter, J. Paul.  Before Novels: The Cultural Contexts of Eighteenth-Century English Fiction.  NY: Norton, 1990.

Hurley, Kelly.  The Gothic Body: Sexuality, Materialism, and Degeneration at the fin de siecle.  Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1996.

 Illich, Ivan.  In the Vineyard of the Text: A Commentary to Hugh’s Didascalicon.  Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1993.

 Ingrassia, Catherine.  Authorship, Commerce, and Gender in Early Eighteenth-Century England: A Culture of Paper Credit.  Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1998.

 Johns, Adrian.  The Nature of the Book: Print and Knowledge in the Making. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1998.

 Jordan, John O. and Robert L. Patten, eds.   Literature in the Marketplace: Nineteenth-Century  Publishing and Reading Practices.  Cambridge:Cambridge UP, 1995.

 Kaufer, David S., and Kathleen M. Carley.  Communication at a Distance: The Influence of Print on Sociological Organization and Change.  Hillsdale NJ: Erlbaum, 1993.

 Keen, Paul.  The Crisis of Literature in the 1790s: Print Culture and the Public Sphere.  Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1999.

Kernan, Alvin.  Printing Technology, Letters and Samuel Johnson. Princeton: Princeton UP, 1987.

 Klancher, Jon P.  The Making of English Reading Audiences, 1790-1832. Madison: University of Wisconsin P, 1987. 

 Kramnick, Jonathan Brody.  Making the English Canon: Print-Capitalism and the Cultural Past, 1700-1770.  Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1998.

 Kristeva, Julia.  Nations Without Nationalism.  Trans. Leon S. Roudiz New York: Columbia University P, 1993.

 Landow, George.  Hypertext 2.0.  Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1997.

 Lerner, Adam and Marjorie Ringroe.  Reimagining the Nation. Buckingham and Philadelphia: Open University P, 1993.

 Linley, Margaret.   “A Centre that Would not Hold: Annuals and Cultural Democracy.”  In Brake, Bell, and Finkelstein, eds.  54-74.

 Loeb, Lori Anne.  Consuming Angels : Advertising and Victorian Women.  Oxford: Oxford UP, 1994.  128-57.

 Lootens, Tricia.  Lost Saints: Silence, Gender, and Victorian Literary Canonization. Charlottesville and London: UP of Virginia, 1996.

 Lovell, Terry.  Consuming Fictions.  London: Verso, 1992.

 Lucas, John.  England and Englishness: Ideas of Nationhood in English Poetry 1688-1900.  London: Hogarth, 1990.

 McClintock, Anne.  Imperial Leather: Race, Gender and Sexuality in the Colonial Contest.  London and NY: Routledge, 1995.

 -----, Aamir Mufti, and Ella Shohat, eds.  Dangerous Liaisons: Gender, Nation, & Postcolonial Perspectives.  Minneapolis: U. of Minnesota P., 1997.

 McCord, Norman.  British History: 1815-1906.  Oxford: Oxford UP, 1991.

 McDowell, Paula.  "Consuming Women: The Life of the `Literary Lady' as Popular Culture in Eighteenth-Century England."  Genre 26 (1993): 219-52.

 ---.  The Women of Grub-Street: Press, Politics, and Gender in the London Literary Marketplace 1678-1730.  Oxford: Oxford UP, 1998.

 McGann, Jerome.  Dante Gabriel Rossetti and the Game that Must Be Lost.  New Haven: Yale UP, 2000.

 McKendrick, Neil, John Brewer, and J.H. Plumb.  The Birth of a Consumer Society: The Commercialization of Eighteenth-Century England.  London: Europa, 1982.

 Mitchell, C.J.  "Women in the Eighteenth-Century Book Trades." Writers, Books, and Trade: An Eighteenth-Century Miscellany for William B. Todd. Ed. O.M. Brack, Jr.  New York: AMS, 1994.  25-75.

 Mitchell, Sally.  Daily Life in Victorian England.  Westport: Greenwood P, 1996.

 Mudimbe, V.Y.  Nations, Identities, Cultures.  South Atlantic Quarterly 94:4 (Fall 1995). 

 Murphy, Peter.  Poetry as an Occupation and an Art in Britain 1760-1830. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1993. 

 Nairn, Tom.  The Break-Up of Britain: Crisis and Neo-nationalism.  Rev. ed.  London: Verso, 1981.

 -----.  After Britain.  London: Granta, 2000.

 Newman, Gerald.  The Rise of English Nationalism: A Cultural History 1740-1830.  New York: St. Martin's Press, 1987.

 Ong, Walter J.  Orality and Literacy: The Technologizing of the Word.  London and New York: Routledge, 1982.

 Parry, Benita.  "Problems in Current Theories of Colonial Discourse." Oxford Literary Review 9, nos. 1-2 (1987): 27-58.

 Pittock, Murray G.H.  Celtic Identity and the British Image.  Manchester: Manchester UP, 1999.

 -----.  Inventing and Resisting Britain: Cultural Identities in Britain and Ireland, 1685-1789.  NY: St. Martin’s, 1997.

 -----.  Spectrum of Decadence: The Literature of the 1890s.  London and New York: 1993.

 Poovey, Mary.  Making a Social Body: British Cultural Formation, 1830-1864. Chicago and London: The U of Chicago P, 1995.

 Price, Leah.  The Anthology and the Rise of the Novel: From Richardson to George Eliot.  Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2000.

 Psomiades, Kathy Alexis.  Beauty’s Body: Femininity and Representation in British Aestheticism.  Stanford: Stanford UP, 1997.

 -----.  “Whose Body? Christina Rossetti and Aestheticist Femininity.”  Women and British Aestheticism.  Eds. Talia Schaffer and Kathy Alexis Psomiades.  Charlottesville: UP of Virginia, 1999.

 Raven, James, Helen Small, and Naomi Tadmor, eds.  The Practice and Representation of Reading in England.  Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1996.

 Richards, Thomas.  The Commodity Culture of Victorian England: Advertising and Spectacle, 1851-1914.  Stanford: Stanford UP, 1990.

 Richardson, Alan.  Literature, Education, and Romanticism: Reading as Social Practice 1780-1832.  Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1994.

 Rose, Mark.  Authors and Owners: The Invention of Copyright.  Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, 1993.

 Ross, Marlon B.  “Authority and Authenticity: Scribbling Authors and the Genius of Print in Eighteenth-Century England.”   In Woodmansee and Jaszi.  231-57.

 Ross, Trevor.  The Making of the English Literary Canon: From the Middle Ages to the Late Eighteenth Century.  Montreal: McGill-Queen's UP, 1998.

 Said, Edward.  Orientalism.  New York: Vintage Books, 1994.

 ---.  "Orientalism Reconsidered."  Cultural Critique 1 (1985): 89-107.

 Schellenberg, Betty A.  „Frances Sheridan Reads John Home: Placing Sidney Bidulph in the Republic of Letters.”   Eighteenth-Century Fiction 13 (July 2001): 561-77.

 Schwartz, Hillary.  The Culture of the Copy: Striking Likenesses, Unreasonable Facsimiles. New York: Zone Books, 1996.

 Simpson, David.  Romanticism, Nationalism and the Revolt against Theory.  Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1993. 

 Siskin, Clifford.  The Work of Writing: Literature and Social Change in Britain, 1700-1830.  Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1998.

 Smith, Anthony D.  National Identity.  Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1991.

 ---.  The Ethnic Origins of Nations.  Oxford: Blackwell, 1986.

 Sorenson, Janet.   The Grammar of Empire in Eighteenth-Century British Writing.  Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2000.

 Spivak, Gayatri Chakravorty.  In Other Worlds: Essays in Cultural Politics.  New York: Methuen, 1987.  

 Spufford, Francis and Jenny Uglow, eds.  Cultural Babbage: Technology, Time and Invention. London and Boston: Faber and Faber, 1996.

 Stafford, Barbara Maria.  Good Looking: Essays on the Virtue of Images.  Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, 1996.

 Stallybrass, Peter, and Allon White.  The Politics and Poetics of Transgression.  London: Methuen, 1986.

 Stanton, Judith Phillips.  "Statistical Profile of Women Writing in English from 1660-1800."  Eighteenth-Century Women and the Arts.  Eds.Frederick M. Keener and Susan E. Lorsch.  New York: Greenwood, 1988. 247-54.

 Stewart, Susan.  Crimes of Writing: Problems in the Containment of Representation.  Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1994.

 Suarez, Michael F., Jr.  "Trafficking in the Muse: Dodsley's Collection of Poems and the Question of Canon."  Traditions in Transition: Women Writers, Marginal Texts, and the Eighteenth-Century Canon.  Eds.Alvaro Ribeiro, SJ, and James G. Basker.  Oxford: Clarendon, 1996. 297-313.

 Sussman, Herbert.  Victorian Masculinities: Manhood and Masculine Poetics in Early Victorian Literature and Art.  Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1995.

 Thompson, E.P.  The Making of the English Working Class.  Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1980.

 Trumpener, Katie.  Bardic Nationalism: The Romantic Novel and the British Empire.  Princeton: Princeton UP, 1997.  

 Turner, Cheryl.  Living by the Pen: Women Writers in the Eighteenth Century. London: Routledge, 1992.

 Viswanathan, Gauri.  Masks of Conquest: Literary Study and British Rule in India.  New York: Columbia UP, 1989.

 Weinbrot, Howard.  Britannia's Issue: The Rise of British Literature from Dryden to Ossian.  Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1993. 

 Wicke, Jennifer.  Advertising Fictions: Literature, Advertisement, and Social Reading.  New York: Columbia UP, 1988.

 Williams, Raymond.  Culture and Society 1780-1950.  Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1963 [1958].

 Womack, Peter.  Improvement and Romance: Constructing the Myth of the Highlands.  Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1989.

 Woodmansee, Martha.  The Author, Art, and the Market: Rereading the History of Aesthetics.  New York: Columbia UP, 1994.

 -----, and Peter Jaszi, eds.  The Construction of Authorship: Textual Appropriation in Law and Literature.  Durham: Duke UP, 1994.

 Woolf, Janet.  The Social Production of Art.  New York: New York UP, 1981.

 Young, Robert.  White Mythologies: Writing History and the West.  London: Routledge, 1990. 

 

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