Stephen Knight Books in Order

Stephen Knight is a critically acclaimed author known for weaving intricate tales that probe the depths of human nature. His writing career spans multiple genres, including historical fiction, mystery, and fantasy. A master of atmospheric storytelling, Knight has captivated readers worldwide with his vivid descriptions and complex characters. His notable works include 'The Templar Revelation', 'The Secret Societies of All Ages', and 'The Brotherhood: The Secret World of the Freemasons', which have been widely praised for their meticulous research and engaging narrative style. Knight's writing has been translated into numerous languages and has won several awards for its thought-provoking and insightful portrayal of the human experience. His unique voice continues to captivate readers and inspire new generations of writers.

Bibliography verified: January 2026

Book Series by Stephen Knight

  • #1
    Nineteenth-Century Narratives of Contagion (By: Allan C. Christensen)(2005)
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  • #2
    Christian and Lyric Tradition in Victorian Women’s Poetry (By: F. Elizabeth Gray)(2009)
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  • #3
    Victorian Servants, Class, and the Politics of Literacy (By: Jean Fernandez)(2009)
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  • #4
    Class, Culture and Suburban Anxieties in the Victorian Era (By: Lara Baker Whelan)(2009)
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  • #5
    The Textual Condition of Nineteenth-Century Literature (By: Ian Small,Josephine M. Guy)(2011)
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  • #6
    Antebellum American Women Writers and the Road (By: Susan L Roberson)(2012)
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  • #7
    Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Aging in Nineteenth-Century Culture (By: Anne-Julia Zwierlein,Katharina Boehm,Anna Farkas)(2013)
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  • #8
    A Female Poetics of Empire (By: Julia Kuehn)(2013)
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  • #9
    Neo-Victorian Literature and Culture (By: Nadine Boehm-Schnitker,Susanne Gruß)(2014)
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  • #10
    Dickens’ Novels as Poetry (By: Jeremy Tambling)(2014)
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  • #11
    Queer Victorian Families (By: Duc Dau)(2014)
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  • #12
    Pets and Domesticity in Victorian Literature and Culture (By: Monica Flegel)(2015)
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  • #13
    Economies of Desire at the Victorian Fin de Si�e (By: Patricia Pulham,Jane Ford,Kim Edwards Keates)(2015)
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  • #14
    Walt Whitman and British Socialism (By: Kirsten Harris)(2015)
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  • #15
    Dirt in Victorian Literature and Culture (By: Sabine Schülting)(2016)
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  • #16
    Walter Scott's Books (By: J.H. Alexander)(2017)
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  • #17
    Transatlantic Literature and Transitivity, 1780-1850 (By: Kathryn Gray,Annika Bautz)(2017)
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  • #18
    The Unknown Relatives (By: Monika Mazurek)(2017)
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  • #19
    The Alice Books and the Contested Ground of the Natural World (By: Laura White)(2017)
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  • #20
    Fashion and Narrative in Victorian Popular Literature (By: Madeleine C. Seys)(2017)
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  • #21
    Saving the World (By: Robin L. Cadwallader,Allison Giffen)(2017)
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  • #22
    Anglo-American Travelers and the Hotel Experience in Nineteenth-Century Literature (By: Susanne Schmid,Monika M. Elbert)(2017)
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  • #23
    For Better, For Worse (By: Marion Shaw,Carolyn Lambert)(2017)
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  • #24
    Three Traveling Women Writers (By: Natalia Fontes De Oliveira)(2017)
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  • #25
    Traumatic Tales (By: Lisa Kasmer)(2017)
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  • #26
    Questions of Authority (By: Laura Olcelli)(2017)
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  • #27
    Branding Oscar Wilde (By: Michael Patrick Gillespie)(2017)
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  • #28
    Hardy Deconstructing Hardy (By: Nilüfer Özgür)(2017)
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  • #29
    Vision and Character (By: Eike Kronshage)(2017)
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  • #30
    Jane Austen’s Geographies (By: Robert Clark)(2017)
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  • #31
    Melville and the Question of Meaning (By: David Faflik)(2018)
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  • #32
    Inventing the Popular (By: Bettina R Lerner)(2018)
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  • #33
    Writing Place (By: Rebecca Hutcheon)(2018)
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  • #34
    Wilde’s Other Worlds (By: Michael F. Davis,Petra Dierkes-Thrun)(2018)
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  • #35
    Mark X (By: Yasuhiro Takeuchi)(2018)
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  • #36
    Sensational Deviance (By: Heidi Logan)(2018)
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  • #37
    Gothic Peregrinations (By: Agnieszka Lowczanin,Katarzyna Malecka)(2018)
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  • #38
    A Critical Reappraisal of the Writings of Francis Sylvester Mahony (By: Fergus Dunne)(2018)
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  • #39
    George Eliot’s Moral Aesthetic (By: Constance Marie Fulmer)(2018)
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  • #40
    Women's Emancipation Writing at the Fin de Siecle (By: Elena V. Shabliy,Dmitry Kurochkin,O’Donnell Karen)(2018)
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  • #41
    G. W. M. Reynolds and His Fiction(2018)
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  • #42
    Constructions of Agency in American Literature on the War of Independence (By: Martin Holtz)(2019)
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  • #43
    Arthur Morrison and the East End (By: Eliza Cubitt)(2019)
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  • #44
    Neglected American Women Writers of the Long Nineteenth Century (By: Sirpa Salenius,Verena Laschinger)(2019)
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  • #45
    W.S. Gilbert and the Context of Comedy (By: Richard Moore)(2019)
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  • #46
    Incorporation, Authorship, and Anglo-American Literature (By: Jasper Schelstraete)(2019)
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  • #47
    The Nineteenth-Century French Short Story (By: Allan H. Pasco)(2019)
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  • #48
    Nineteenth-Century Southern Women Writers (By: Melissa Walker Heidari,Brigitte Zaugg)(2019)
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  • #49
    Decadent Aesthetics and the Acrobat in French Fin de siècle (By: Jennifer Forrest)(2019)
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  • #50
    Victorian Contagion (By: Chung-Jen Chen)(2019)
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  • #51
    Dickensian Affects (By: Joshua Gooch)(2019)
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  • #52
    Genres and Provenance in the Comedy of W.S. Gilbert (By: Richard Moore)(2019)
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  • #53
    Geography and the Literary Imagination in Victorian Fictions of Empire (By: Jean Fernandez)(2020)
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  • #54
    Jane Austen and Altruism (By: Magdalen Ki)(2020)
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  • #55
    “Music Makers” and World Creators (By: Michaela Hausmann)(2020)
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  • #56
    The Bohemian Republic (By: James Gatheral)(2020)
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  • #57
    The Nineteenth Century Revised (By: Ina Bergmann)(2020)
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  • #58
    Jane Austen and Literary Theory (By: Shawn Normandin)(2021)
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  • #59
    Robert Seymour and Nineteenth-Century Print Culture (By: Brian Maidment)(2021)
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  • #60
    Victorian Pets and Poetry (By: Kevin a Morrison)(2021)
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  • #61
    The Nineteenth Century Periodical Press and the Development of Detective Fiction (By: Samuel Saunders)(2021)
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  • #62
    Doctrine and Difference (By: Michael J. Colacurcio)(2021)
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  • #63
    Touch, Sexuality, and Hands in British Literature, 1740–1901 (By: Kimberly Cox)(2021)
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  • #64
    Nineteenth-Century Visions of Race (By: Justyna Fruzinska)(2021)
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  • #65
    The Forgotten Alcott (By: Azelina Flint,Lauren Hehmeyer)(2021)
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  • #66
    Wilkie Collins(2022)
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  • #1
    The Gathering Dead(2011)
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  • #2
    Left with the Dead(2011)
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  • #3
    The Rising Horde: Volume One(2012)
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  • #4
    The Rising Horde: Volume Two(2012)
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  • #5
    The Farm (Short Story)(2013)
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  • #6
    Dead in L.A.(2017)
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About Stephen Knight

Stephen Knight is a critically acclaimed author known for weaving intricate tales that probe the depths of human nature. His writing career spans multiple genres, including historical fiction, mystery, and fantasy. A master of atmospheric storytelling, Knight has captivated readers worldwide with his vivid descriptions and complex characters. His notable works include 'The Templar Revelation', 'The Secret Societies of All Ages', and 'The Brotherhood: The Secret World of the Freemasons', which have been widely praised for their meticulous research and engaging narrative style. Knight's writing has been translated into numerous languages and has won several awards for its thought-provoking and insightful portrayal of the human experience. His unique voice continues to captivate readers and inspire new generations of writers.

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