By Subject of Literary Work - Literature
- British Writers of the Thirties
- The Broken Estate
- The Brontë Myth
- The Brontës
- Bruce Chatwin
- Bunting
- Burning a Book
- Butley
- C. S. Lewis
- Cakes and Ale
- Caliban’s Filibuster
- Camus and Sartre
- Canon and Creativity
- The Catbird’s Song
- A Chainless Soul
- A Chance Meeting
- Charles Olson
- Charlotte Brontë
- Chekhov
- Chester Himes
- Chickamauga
- Christina Rossetti
- Cleanth Brooks and the Rise of Modern Criticism
- Clement Greenberg
- The Coasts of Bohemia
- Coleridge, 1772-1804
- Coleridge, 1804-1834
- Colette
- The Collected Essays of Robert Creeley
- The Collected Letters of D. H. Lawrence
- Collected Poems
- Collected Poems, 1912-1944
- Communities of Women
- The Company We Keep
- Complete Collected Essays
- The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson
- The Complete Poems of Marianne Moore
- The Complete Prose of Marianne Moore
- Composition as Explanation
- Compulsory Figures
- Conversation About Dante
- The Counterfeiters
- The Critic
- The Critical Essays of William Hazlitt
- A Critical Introduction to by Sidney Namlerep
- Critical Times
- Crusoe in England
- Cultural Literacy
- Cultural Selection
- Culture and Imperialism
