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The Global Graphic Protest Narrative: India and Iran
(Modern Language Association, 2020)
This article situates the graphic narrative form within the current politics of protest movements. It argues that the graphic narrative captures the forms of civil disobedience that shape late-twentieth-century and ...
The Refusal to Work and the Representation of Political Subjectivity in the 1920s and 2020s
(MHRA, 2020-08-19)
This article considers the power of the general strike as an enabling ‘myth’ within in a range of literary texts from the 1920s that address the specific historical meanings of the 1926 General Strike. It also considers ...
Common Errors, Common Readers: Thomas Browne’s Pseudodoxia Epidemica and the Scientific Public, 1646-c.1800
(University of North Carolina Press, 2020)
Literary Sampling and the Poetics of the Specimen
(Graduate School Boston University, 2020-05-01)
This article examines two types of literary specimen: a sample of typeset pages distributed with a prospectus to advertise a projected work, especially in subscription publishing; and a representative example of an author, ...
The Queer Network Novel
(University of Wisconsin Press, 2020-09-21)
Coda: forms of queerness
(2020-01-02)
"Shelley reads Schlegel"
(2020-02-29)
Shelley read Schlegel’s lectures Über dramatische Kunst und Literatur on his journey to Italy in 1818, and they provided both a spur and a foil to his dramatic thought, and specifically to his ideas on Greek drama. By ...