Eitemau Tebyg: Technoculture in Margaret Atwood's Science Fiction Novels /
- Margaret Atwood's dystopian fiction : fire is being eaten /
- Women's utopian and dystopian fiction /
- On the turn : the ethics of fiction in contemporary narrative in English /
- What made the eighteenth century writers and their novels /
- Gendering the narrative : Indian English fiction and gender discourse /
- Margaret Atwood's Apocalypses /
Pwnc: English fiction
- Women's utopian and dystopian fiction /
- Perspectives : Romantic, Victorian, and Modern literature /
- The fantastic of the fin de siècle /
- Deceptive fictions : narrating trauma and violence in contemporary writing /
- Helen Craik, Adelaide de Narbonne, with Memoirs of Charlotte de Cordet /
- What made the eighteenth century writers and their novels /
Pwnc: Women authors
- New woman writers, authority and the body /
- Women's utopian and dystopian fiction /
- Rebels with a cause in contemporary Spanish women playwriting /
- Narrative, social myth, and reality in contemporary Scottish and Irish women's writing : Kennedy, Lochhead, Bourke, N ̕Dhuibhne, and Carr /
- Women editing/editing women : early modern women writers and the new textualism /
- What made the eighteenth century writers and their novels /