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"The Turn of the Screw" on the Turntable
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 2020-11-10)
The Romantic Ode and the Art of Brinkmanship
(Didier-Erudition, 2020-07-01)
This article reappraises the Romantic ode through the concept of ‘brinkmanship’ introduced by Edward Young in 1728 and revived and developed by Coleridge. Young portrays the Pindaric ode as a risk-taking genre which appears ...
Networking Archives: Quantitative History and the Contingent Archive
(2020-11-03)
Recent years have seen a growth in the use of network analysis on large datasets of correspondence, but studies of the epistemological basis for findings have not seen a commensurate increase. The latter are important ...
“Macbeth’s Language”
(2017)
Making Sense of Air: Choreography and Climate in Calling Tree
(Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 2018-08-20)
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 ...
Protesting Exhibit B in London: Reconfiguring Antagonism as the Claiming of Theatrical Space
(Taylor & Francis (Routledge): SSH Titles, 2016-05-06)