Citation: P. Brantlinger, LIVINGSTONE,DAVID AND THE VICTORIAN ENCOUNTER WITH AFRICA - MACKENZIE,J, Journal of historical geography, 24(2), 1998, pp. 239-241
Citation: P. Brantlinger, DEAR READER - THE CONSCRIPTED AUDIENCE IN 19TH-CENTURY BRITISH FICTION - STEWART,G, The Journal of English and Germanic philology, 96(3), 1997, pp. 466-468
Citation: P. Brantlinger, RELATIONS BETWEEN CULTURAL-STUDIES AND THE LITERARY - CRITIQUES, Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 112(2), 1997, pp. 265-266
Citation: P. Brantlinger, CULTURAL POLITICS AT THE FIN-DE-SIECLE - LEDGER,S, MCCRACKEN,S, English literature in transition, 1880-1920, 40(2), 1997, pp. 188-190
Citation: P. Brantlinger, DEMOCRATIC SUBJECTS, THE SELF AND THE SOCIAL IN 19TH-CENTURY ENGLAND - JOYCE,P, Nineteenth century prose, 23(1), 1996, pp. 153-155
Citation: P. Brantlinger, THE RULING PASSION - BRITISH COLONIAL ALLEGORY AND THE PARADOX OF HOMOSEXUAL DESIRE - LANE,C, Albion, 28(4), 1996, pp. 749-750
Citation: P. Brantlinger, A POSTINDUSTRIAL PRELUDE TO POSTCOLONIALISM, RUSKIN,JOHN, MORRIS,WILLIAM AND GANDHISM, Critical inquiry, 22(3), 1996, pp. 466-485
Citation: P. Brantlinger, CASHING IN ON THE REAL, MONEY AND THE FAILURE OF MIMESIS IN DEFOE ANDTROLLOPE, Studies in the literary imagination, 29(1), 1996, pp. 9-21
Citation: P. Brantlinger, TRAVELERS IN AFRICA, BRITISH TRAVELOGS, 1850-1900 - YOUNGS,T, English literature in transition, 1880-1920, 39(2), 1996, pp. 247-250
Citation: P. Brantlinger, COLONIAL DESIRE - HYBRIDITY IN THEORY, CULTURE AND RACE - YOUNG,RJC, The American historical review, 101(5), 1996, pp. 1519-1520
Citation: P. Brantlinger, IMAGINING THE NATION, INVENTING THE EMPIRE + BOOKS ON VICTORIAN NATIONAL IDENTITY, Victorian literature and culture, 23, 1995, pp. 329-338
Citation: P. Brantlinger, THE LANGUAGE OF EMPIRE - MYTHS AND METAPHORS OF POPULAR IMPERIALISM, 1880-1918 - MACDONALD,RH, Albion, 27(3), 1995, pp. 557-558
Citation: P. Brantlinger, BRITISH ROMANTIC WRITERS AND THE EAST - ANXIETIES OF EMPIRE - LEASK,N, Nineteenth-century literature, 48(4), 1994, pp. 529-531
Citation: P. Brantlinger, NARRATIVES OF EMPIRE - THE FICTIONS OF KIPLING,RUDYARD - SULLIVAN,ZT, Journal of historical geography, 20(1), 1994, pp. 109-110
Citation: P. Brantlinger, CONRAD,JOSEPH AND THE ADVENTURE TRADITION - CONSTRUCTING AND DECONSTRUCTING THE IMPERIAL SUBJECT - WHITE,A, Journal of historical geography, 20(1), 1994, pp. 109-110
Citation: P. Brantlinger, THE LIBERAL IDEAL AND THE DEMONS OF EMPIRE - THEORIES OF IMPERIALISM FROM SMITH,ADAM TO LENIN - SEMMEL,B, Victorian studies, 37(4), 1994, pp. 583-585
Citation: P. Brantlinger, AN ENCHANTING DARKNESS - THE AMERICAN VISION OF AFRICA IN THE 20TH-CENTURY - HICKEY,D, WYLIE,KC, The Journal of American history, 81(2), 1994, pp. 741-741
Citation: P. Brantlinger et D. Ulin, POLICING NOMADS - DISCOURSE AND SOCIAL-CONTROL IN EARLY VICTORIAN ENGLAND, Cultural critique, (25), 1993, pp. 33-63