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The evolution of Commonwealth, post- and decolonial scholarship: Tracing the impact of field transformation on JCL and vice versa
(SAGE Publications, 16-06-2024)To mark the significant change from the Journal of Commonwealth Literature to JCL: Literature, Critique, and Empire Today, this short article will engage with the shift in title in three ways. As former editors of the ... -
The Sappho Companion
(St. Martin's Griffin, 2002-06-30)The Sappho Companion brings together many different kinds of work, ranging from blue-stocking appreciations to juicy fantasies. -
'A Scot's Quair' and the times of labour
(2003-07) -
Modernism, The City and the 'Domestic Interior'
(2005-11) -
Unspoken intimacy in Henry James's The 'Papers'
(2006-12) -
'Spectacles within doors': panoramas of London in the 1790s
(Edinburgh University Press, 2008) -
Stunner: The Sensation of Elizabeth Siddal
(Cambridge Scholars Press, 2009) -
Predicación y persuasión: Vicente Ferrer en Castilla, 1411–1412
(Universidad de Alcalá. Servicio de Publicaciones, 2010) -
The myth of Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s Beata Beatrix as memorial painting
(The British Art Journal in association with the Berger Collection Educational Trust, 2010) -
'I am Plain Morris': Reimagining the Everyday William Morris in H.D.’s White Rose and the Red’,
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The Natural History of The Silkewormes and their Flies
(Manchester University Press: Cahiers Élisabéthains, 2010-09-01)This study examines the overlap between natural philosophy and humanist imitation in two works by Thomas Moffet: his reference work Insectorum sive Minimorum Animalum Theatrum (written c.1589) and his poem The Silkewormes, ... -
Brick Lane: A Materialist Reading of the Novel and its Reception
(Sage, 2010-10)Monica Ali’s 2003 novel Brick Lane was feted by the literary establishment but prompted protests on Brick Lane itself. In a now familiar pattern, such protests were generally regarded as reflecting a conflict between ... -
The Sappho Companion
(2010-12-15)