1.16 Hypertext 3.0: New Media and Critical Theory in an Era of Globalization. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, January 2006. [What's new in HT 3.0? — Contents page]
Spanish translation: Hipertexto 3.0: Teoria critica y nuevos medios en la era de la globalization. Trans. Antonio José Antón Fernández. Ediciones Paidós, 2009. [cover — entry on publisher's site]
[Korean translation]. Seoul: Communication Books, 2009. — Book Jacket
1.15 Hypertext 2.0; Being a Revised, Expanded Edition of Hypertext: The Convergence of Contemporary Critical Theory and Technology. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, September 1997.
Italian edition: L'ipertesto: Tecnologie digitali e critica letteraria. Italian edition: A cura di Paolo Ferri. Trans. Viviana Musumeci. Milan: Bruno Mondatori, 1998.
1.14 (with Paul Delany) The Digital Word: Text-Based Computing. Cambridge: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press, 1993.
1.13 Hyper/Text/Theory. Edited. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1994.
Spanish edition: Teoría del hipertexto. Trans. Patrick Ducher. Barcelona: Paidós Iberica, 1997.
1.12 Hypertext: The Convergence of Contemporary Critical Theory and Technology. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1992. [Follow for an amplified, updated version of Chapter One.]
Italian edition: Ipertesto: Il futuro della scrittura. Trans. Bruno Bassi. Bologna: Baskerville, 1993.
Spanish Edition: Hipertexto: La convergencia de la teoria critica contemporárnea y la technologia. Trans. Patrick Ducher. Barcelona: Paidós Iberica, 1995.
Japanese edition: [Images of book jacket and contents page] Trans. Tadashi Wakashima, Genichiro Itakura, and Manabu Kawada. Tokyo: Justsystem, 1996.
Catalan edition: Barcelona: Trans. Antoni J. Gomez-Bosquet. Editorial Empuries.
A portion has appeared in Hungarian as "Preoblikovanne price" in Knjizevna Smotra 38 (2006): 23-32.
1.11 (with Paul Delany) Hypermedia and Literary Studies. Cambridge: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press, 1991.
Introduction reprinted Multimedia from Wagner to Virtual Reality. Eds. Randall Packer and Ken Jordan. N. Y.: Norton, 2001. 206-18.
1.10 Elegant Jeremiahs: The Sage from Carlyle to Mailer. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 1986. (see 2.18) (full text)
1.9 A Pre-Raphaelite Friendship: The Correspondence of William Holman Hunt and John Lucas Tupper. (Edited, with James H. Coombs, Anne Scott, and Arnold Sanders.) Ann Arbor, Michigan: UMI Research Press, 1986.
1.8 Ladies of Shalott: A Victorian Masterpiece and Its Contexts. Edited. Providence: Brown University, 1985.
1.7 Ruskin. ("Past Masters" series) Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1985.
Available in the Victorian Web
Reprinted in entirety in Victorian Thinkers. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1993.
Japanese Translation: Trans. Yokoyama Chiaki. Tokyo: Nihon Keizai Hydronsha, 2010. [contract originally signed 1993!]
Spanish Translation: Trans. Montserrat Martínez García. Available in the Victorian Web, 2011.
French Translation: Trans. Pascal Debout, Beatrice Laurent, Robert Walmsley (in progress). Available in the Victorian Web, 2011.
Reprinted by Routledge Revivals, 2014.
1.6 Images of Crisis: Literary Iconology, 1750 to the Present. Boston and London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1982.
Full text in the Victorian Web.
Reprinted by Taylor & Francis in the Routledge Revivals series, 2014
1.5 Victorian Types, Victorian Shadows; Biblical Typology in Victorian Literature, Art, and Thought. Boston and London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1980.
Full text in the Victorian Web
Reprinted by Taylor & Francis in the Routledge Revivals series, 2014
1.4 Approaches to Victorian Autobiography. Edited with an introduction. Athens, Ohio: Ohio University Press, 1979.
1.3 William Holman Hunt and Typological Symbolism. Full text New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1979.
Reprinted by Taylor & Francis in the Routledge Revivals series, 2014
1.2 "Your Good Influence On Me" The Correspondence of John Ruskin and William Holman Hunt. Full text. Manchester, England: Rylands Library, 1977.
This monograph first appeared as a two-part article in The Bulletin of the John Rylands Library of Manchester, 59 95--126; 367--96, and was later reprinted as a 62-page pamphlet.
1.1 The Aesthetic and Critical Theories of John Ruskin. Full text. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1971.
Winner of the Gustave O. Arldt Award for a book in the humanities, 1972. (See 2.12.)
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