Department of English: Recent submissions
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Ralph Ellison in Context, edited by Paul Devlin
(Oxford University Press (OUP), 2024-12-01) -
Australian Symbolism
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'I am Plain Morris': Reimagining the Everyday William Morris in H.D.’s White Rose and the Red’,
(Cambridge Scholars Press, 2010) -
Stunner: The Sensation of Elizabeth Siddal
(Cambridge Scholars Press, 2009) -
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) -
'All the senses would melt into one': Theodore Watts-Dunton’s Aylwin and the Decadent Pleasures of the Roman à Clef
(2018-09-28)This collection of essays explores the Decadent sensorium in the work of established and less well-known Decadent writers and artists, including Rachilde, Theodore Wratislaw, Arthur Symons, Mark André Raffalovich, J.-K. ... -
Victorian Experiments in Reading Scientifically
(2019-05-15)This is a contextualising study of the initial framing and subsequent shaping of 'English Literature' as an academic discipline and value-system. -
'The Newest Culte': Victorian Poetry and the Literary Societies of the 1880s
(Cambridge University Press, 2019-10-31)What does it mean to focus on the decade as a unit of literary history? Emerging from the shadows of iconic Victorian authors such as Eliot and Tennyson, the 1880s is a decade that has been too readily overlooked in the ... -
The Shelley Society, Literary Lectures, and the Global Circulation of English Literature and Scholarly Practice
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Nineteenth-Century Sculpture and the Imprint of Authenticity
(2014-10-21) -
The Sappho Companion
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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. -
“The wren nesting in the razor wire”: Lyric Containment, Captive Persons and Animal Life
Animals turn up everywhere in texts written from prison, where they form part of surprisingly complex ecosystems, and serve as symbols of both freedom and abjection. This essay examines the figure of the animal in poems ... -
Elizabeth Hitchener
(OUP, 2024-11-06)