English

Papers
(The median citation count of English is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Listening at the edge of the line2
Lisa Lampert-Weissig, Instrument of Memory: Encounters with the Wandering Jew1
W.S. Graham: The Poem as Art Object. By David Nowell Smith1
Reflections on teaching Derek Walcott’s Omeros: slow reading approaches to the postcolonial epic1
The Heroic Quest: Shadow-Journeys, Negative Journeys, and the Peril of the Call Unanswered in the Writing of G. Willow Wilson1
Three poems1
Notes on Contributors1
A New Look at Pygmalion: Alfred Doolittle and Henry Higgins as Absent (Substitute) Fathers1
‘Being Invisible, They Seemed Dead Already’: Afterlives of the Dead Wife in A Passage to India1
Archiving Voices: Bill Griffiths’ Creative, Scholarly and Activist Practices with the Old English Phoenix in Seaham1
‘A benevolent technology’: Desiring-production and the petromodern death drive in J. G. Ballard’s Crash0
The case for assessing oracy in primary and secondary schools in England0
Becoming less silent readers0
Ash the Poet and Ash the Tree: Possession by the Past in A. S. Byatt’s Possession: A Romance0
Editorial, Spring-Summer 20240
Critical Skill-making: Staff–student Syllabus Design in English Literature0
Surviving the odds: Wasafiri and funding precarity0
Aliens and Anxiety: Insurrection and Religious Violence in Marlowe’s Edward II and The Massacre at Paris0
Notes on Contributors0
Emerson and the lyric essay in Maggie Nelson’s Bluets0
‘Teaching Poetry is Like Having a Liquor Store on a Busy Corner’: An Interview with Robert Pinsky0
Notes on Contributors0
The End of the Road is Not Home0
Language most shows a man: The case for rhetorical education0
Editorial0
Literary Rebels: A History of Creative Writers in Anglo-American Universities. By Lise Jaillant0
Leftover liquids and the moisture of mourning: the oozes of Ocean Vuong’s oeuvre0
Silence in the Classroom: Reflections on Teaching Poetry in UK Secondary Schools and Universities0
Tyranny and Liberty, Resistance and Regicide: Political Assassination in John Galt’s The Spaewife0
Teaching Social Justice Through Shakespeare: Why Renaissance Literature Matters Now. Edited by Hillary Eklund and Wendy Beth Hyman0
Abigail Williams, Reading It Wrong: An Alternative History of Early Eighteenth-Century Literature0
Evoking ‘A Keen Sense of Life— A Violent Belief in our Existence’: Emotion and Thought in Katherine Mansfield0
Fugitive Poem: Bharat Bhawan Archive, Bhopal Gas Tragedy, and World Poetry0
Notes on Contributors0
‘Technology Errs’: Brigid Brophy’s In Transit, Queer Stereo, and Failure0
Notes on Contributors0
Childhood and spatial hermeneutics in tertiary education: pathways to place-based learning0
Borderline Academic: Precarious Work, Life, and Self0
Navigating the Precarious Anthropocene with Nina Mingya Powles0
The Epigraph Effect: A Digital Humanities Approach to Literary Influence and Tradition0
Impractical Criticism0
New York in Slices: The Victorian Origins of The Bonfire of the Vanities0
Decolonising the Conrad Canon. By Alice M. Kelly. Conrad’s Decentered Fiction. By Johan Adam Warodell0
Precarity’s Thermo-Economic Mode0
The ‘Golden … Magazine Girl’ of D. H. Lawrence: Nancy Pearn’s Neglected Editorial Role in Lawrence’s Late Journalistic Writing0
Overlapping methodologies? Rhetoric, English Studies, and the social world0
A Different Knight0
Narrating the Desert: The Sublime and Desert Experiences in V. Muzafer Ahamed’s Camels in the Sky0
‘Who is More Scorn’d than a Poor Scholar Is?’: Academic Precarity and the Early Modern Theatre0
Rereading the Exeter Book: An Examination into the Codicological Patterns and Contexts in English Manuscript Compilation c.950–1000 AD0
Is every teacher a teacher of oracy?0
‘As I Learn From You, I Guess You Learn From Me’: Three Modernists on the Teaching of English0
The Poetics of Precarious Work in the Poetry of Fred Voss and Martin Hayes0
The Paradise Myth in A. S. Byatt's ‘Morpho Eugenia’0
Four poems0
The Chapter: A Segmented History from Antiquity to the Twenty-First Century. By Nicholas Dames0
English, Winter Issue 20220
Suddenly0
Poetry, Representation and the Archive Special Issue: Editor’s Introduction0
Teaching Whiteness in Shakespeare’s ‘Sonnet 18’0
Thinking through Community: Navigating Precarity in the Sixteenth-century Print Trade0
The Process of Poetry from First Draft to Final Poem: Curated Interviews with Award- Winning Poets . Edited by Rosanne McGlone The Art of Revising Poe0
Performed poetry and all-round experience0
‘Of Blood and Bone’: Thomas Kinsella and the Political Poem0
From a to z and back again: motion and mobility in the fiction of John Muckle0
Revisiting Thomas De Quincey’s Aesthetics of Murder: Irony and Sensation in the Periodical Press0
Preserving the Slip: Poetry, Archives, and Error0
Memorizing poetry0
Notes on Contributors0
Fictions of Consent: Slavery, Servitude, and Free Service in Early Modern England. By Urvashi Chakravarty0
Conan Doyle and the rhetoric of genre0
Teaching Literature in the Real World: A Practical Guide. By Patrick Collier0
Two Poems0
Two Poems0
‘There was a star riding through clouds one night, and I said to the star, “Consume me”’: Post-human extinction in Virginia Woolf’s The Waves0
The Craft of Poetry: A Primer in Verse. By Lucy NewlynFor Now. By Eileen Myles0
Notes on Contributors0
Challenging sympathy in Mary Shelley’s fiction: Frankenstein, Mathilda, and ‘The Mourner’0
‘Forlorn on the Fringe of Life’: Exploring Working-Class Childhood in Katherine Mansfield’s Short Stories0
Two Poems0
Notes on Contributors0
Joe Orton and Leicester: The Literary City and Heritage Culture0
Making the voice matter in English Studies Teaching0
‘You Can’t have a One Size Fits all Strategy in Translation’: An Interview with Fakrul Alam0
Opaque Index in Three Parts: Notes on Impasse0
Three Poems0
Reading the Event of the Poem: Derek Attridge and John Wilkinson on Denise Riley’s ‘Lone Star Clattering’0
Precarious and Fatiguing: Elizabeth Elstob and Women’s Intellectual Careers as Tragedy0
Poems0
Notes on Contributors0
Introduction for Special Issue on Precarity0
Understanding the Old English Poetic Body: An Examination of Corporeal Compounds0
‘I drew it in as simply as my breath’: absence, presence, and ideal beauty in Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s Sibylla Palmifera (1866–70) ‘double work of art’0
Editor’s Note on: Memorizing poetry0
The View from here – Teaching ‘Popular’ Nationalism in English0
The Event of a Poem: Denise Riley’s ‘Lone Star Clattering’0
Offence, Shakespeare, and Performance0
Creating across languages: the poem as process0
Decolonizing the English Literary Curriculum. Ed. by Ato Quayson and Ankhi Mukherjee0
Material Remains: Reading the Past in Medieval and Early Modern British Literature. Ed. by Jan-Peer Hartmann and Andrew James Johnston0
Notes on Contributors0
Psychograms0
Modernism, Empire, World Literature. By Joe Cleary0
Notes on Contributors0
Delivering the Undeliverable: Teaching English in a University Today0
Is This the Way to Amarillo? Reading Denise Riley with Derek Attridge0
‘All These Unimportant Details’: John Ashbery at home0
Youth0
Brief Editorial0
Don DeLillo’s Falling Man as Cultural Trauma Fiction0
The eroticization of sleep in the poetry of John Keats0
Musical Wordsworth: Romantic Soundscape and Harmony. By Yimon Lo0
Attuning ourselves to tunes0
The politics of death in Nnedi Okorafor’s Africanfuturist Novels0
A manifesto for communication studies0
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