Modern Philology

Papers
(The median citation count of Modern Philology 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 2020-05-01 to 2024-05-01.)
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Flower Girls and Garbage Women: Misogyny and Cliché in Ronsard and Herrick3
Prometheus Luomenos2
Intertextuality and Sociolectal Differentiation in Old Saxon and Old English Verse: A Stylometric Analysis Using N-grams2
Introduction—The Jaguar’s Beer: Critical Approaches to Multiplicity in the Early Modern World2
Milton’s Aristotelian Transformations in the Representation of Regenerative Change2
Transposed Appetites: Mary of Jerusalem’s Cannibalism in Post-Reformation Narratives1
Gaps in Transmission: Reading Lacan’s Télévision1
Reconstructing Early Beowulf: Evidence from Andreas for the Ninth-Century Form of the Text1
Avoidance as Love: Evading Cavell on Dover Cliff1
William Blake’s “Fourfold Vision”: A Practical Antiquary’s Visionary Contemplations among the “Couches of the Dead”1
Thomas Johnson’s and Mary Wellington’s Single-Text Editions of Hamlet and the Copyright Act of 17101
John Marston and the Revolution at Paul’s Playhouse (1599–1601)1
A Migrant’sLotería: Risk, Fortune, Fate, and Probability in the Borderlands of Juan Felipe Herrera and Artemio Rodríguez’sLotería Cards and Fortune Poems1
“Painful Exactness”: The Publications of the Society of Antiquaries of London during the Directorship of Richard Gough (1771–1797)1
Shakespeare’s Several Begetters1
Frankenstein,Paradise Lost, and the Fiction of Translation1
Timur the Lame: Marlowe, Disability, and Form1
Aspirational Luxury, Jane Austen, and Piano Rentals1
A Senegambian King in an Englishman’s Bed: The King of Saloum, Francis Moore, and the Making of Early Modern Sovereignty1
Thomas Nashe’s Unprofitable Satire1
(Dis)connected History and the Multiple Narratives of Global Early Modernity1
Where Will Dido Rest?1
Authorial Creativity in Interdisciplinary Perspective: The Cognitive-Material Generation of Annie Ernaux’s Les années0
The Bee and the Butterfly: Translation Practices in Modern Greek Decadence0
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Dryden and Shakespeare in Barry Unsworth’s Sacred Hunger: Contrasting Emblems of Nature, Empire, and Communion0
Climate and the Making of Worlds: Toward a Geohistorical Poetics. Tobias Menely. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2021. Pp. vii+269.0
:Pain, Penance, and Protest: Peine Forte et Dure in Medieval England0
:Thought’s Wilderness: Romanticism and the Apprehension of Nature0
The Presence of Rome in Medieval and Early Modern Britain: Texts, Artefacts and Beliefs. Andrew Wallace. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020. Pp. xviii+248.0
Black Metaphors: How Modern Racism Emerged from Medieval Race-Thinking. Cord J. Whitaker. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2019. Pp. 247.0
Apostrophe as Play in Seventeenth-Century Lyric0
:Joy of the Worm: Suicide and Pleasure in Early Modern English Literature0
Futures of Enlightenment Poetry. Dustin Stewart. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020. Pp. 300.0
:The Art and Thought of the “Beowulf” Poet0
The Trials of Orpheus: Poetry, Science, and the Early Modern Sublime. Jenny C. Mann. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2021. Pp. xi+271.0
Prose, Poetry, and the Frontiers of British Discourse, 1660–18000
“Untranslated and Untranslatable”? A Sonic Study of Pope’s Odyssey0
Jane Austen and William Shakespeare: A Love Affair in Literature, Film and Performance. Edited by Marina Cano and Rosa García-Periago. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019. Pp. xxii+415.0
The Oxford Handbook of Chaucer. Edited by Suzanne Conklin Akbari and James Simpson. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020. Pp. xxi+654.0
Gained, Lost, Missed, Ignored: Vernacular Scientific Translations from Agricola’s Germany to Herbert Hoover’s California0
Bitstreams: The Future of Digital Literary Heritage. Matthew G. Kirschenbaum. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2021. Pp. ix+145.0
Dissonant Neighbours: Narrative Progress in Early Welsh and English Poetry. David Callander. Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2019. Pp. xii+258.0
:The United States of English: The American Language from Colonial Times to the Twenty-First Century0
Impossible Desire and the Limits of Knowledge in Renaissance Poetry. Wendy Beth Hyman. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019. Pp. xiv+201.0
Spenser and Renaissance Patristics: The Eight Deadly Sins inThe Faerie Queene0
Meter and Modernity in English Verse, 1350–1650. Eric Weiskott. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2021. Pp. xviii+297.0
Ghosts, Holes, Rips and Scrapes: Shakespeare in 1619; Bibliography in the Longue Durée. Zachary Lesser. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2021. Pp. x+198.0
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“I Tried to Answer from the Birds, in Ancient Augury Fashion”: Aristophanes’s Birds and the Work of Elizabeth Bishop0
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“Piers Plowman” and the Reinvention of Church Law in the Late Middle Ages. Arvind Thomas. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2019. Pp. ix +267.0
:Race and Affect in Early Modern English Literature0
Literary Manuscript Culture in Romantic Britain. Michelle Levy. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2020. Pp. viii+300.0
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Entertaining the Idea: Shakespeare, Philosophy, and Performance. Edited by Lowell Gallagher, James Kearney, and Julia Reinhard Lupton. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2021. Pp. vi+244.0
A Herbert Letter in Records of the Vice Chancellor’s Court: George Herbert’s Servants at Cambridge0
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:Writing Pain in the Nineteenth-Century United States0
Dante’s New Life of the Book: A Philology of World Literature. Martin Eisner. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021. Pp. 259.0
The Poet and the Antiquaries: Chaucerian Scholarship and the Rise of Literary History, 1532–1635. Megan L. Cook. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2019. Pp. ix+278.0
Before Queer Theory: Victorian Aestheticism and the Self. Dustin Friedman. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2019. Pp. xii+234.0
Violent Minds: Modernism and the Criminal. Matthew Levay. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019. Pp. v+239.0
Ripping Up Ancestries: Indigeneity and Genealogy in Book 2 ofThe Faerie Queene0
:Free Indirect: The Novel in a Postfictional Age0
Sailor Talk: Labor, Utterance, and Meaning in the Works of Melville, Conrad, and London. Mary K. Bercaw Edwards. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2021. Pp. xi+283.0
Revenge Tragedy and Classical Philosophy on the Early Modern Stage. Christopher Crosbie. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2019. Pp. vii+310.0
Varieties of Self-Realization: Art, Work, and the Self in Late Victorian England0
How the Anglo-Saxons Read Their Poems. Daniel Donoghue. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2018. Pp. 238.0
Introduction: Literature and Migration0
Walter Scott and the Greening of Scotland: Emergent Ecologies of a Nation. Susan Oliver. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021. Pp. vii+229.0
Becoming Human: Matter and Meaning in an Antiblack World. Zakiyyah Iman Jackson. New York: New York University Press, 2020. Pp. 302.0
The Afterlife of Shakespeare’s Sonnets. Jane Kingsley-Smith. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019. Pp. vi+286.0
The Only Wonderful Things: The Creative Partnership of Willa Cather and Edith Lewis. Melissa J. Homestead. New York: Oxford University Press, 2021. Pp. x+394.0
:Lines of Thought: Branching Diagrams and the Medieval Mind0
Tragedy and Postcolonial Literature. Ato Quayson. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021. Pp. xii+334.0
The Language of Fruit: Literature and Horticulture in the Long Eighteenth Century. Liz Bellamy. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2019. Pp. 249.0
Dating Beowulf: Studies in Intimacy. Edited by Daniel C. Remein and Erica Weaver. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2020. Pp. xiii+324.0
The Elegiac Origin of Vittoria Colonna’s Exemplarity: Echoes of Heroides 13 in the Pistola and beyond0
:Infectious Liberty: Biopolitics between Romanticism and Liberalism0
:Enlistment: Lists in Medieval and Early Modern Literature0
Medieval Historical Writing: Britain and Ireland, 500–1500. Edited by Jennifer Jahner, Emily Steiner, and Elizabeth M. Tyler. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019. Pp. xvi+581.0
The Form of Love: Poetry’s Quarrel with Philosophy. James Kuzner. New York: Fordham University Press, 2021. Pp. vi+216.0
Shakespeare’s “Monstrous State”: Divination, Typology, and the Book of Nature in Julius Caesar0
:The Pursuit of Style in Early Modern Drama: Forms of Talk on the London Stage0
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Capture: American Pursuits and the Making of a New Animal Condition. Antoine Traisnel. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2020. Pp. 296.0
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Arts of Dying: Literature and Finitude in Medieval England. D. Vance Smith. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2020. Pp. x+299.0
Milton and the Burden of Freedom. Warren Chernaik. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017. Pp. ix+274.0
Mapped in Blood: Civil War and the Israelite State in Abraham Cowley’s Davideis0
Spinning Gold: Nuggets, Narratives, and Raw Materials in the Victorian Gold Rush0
:British Romanticism and Peace0
:The Communion of the Book: Milton and the Humanist Revolution in Reading0
:Translation Effects: Language, Time, and Community in Medieval England0
Theater of the Word: Selfhood in the English Morality Play. Julie Paulson. Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 2019. Pp. ix+229.0
The Italian Idea: Anglo-Italian Radical Literary Culture, 1815–1823. Will Bowers. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020. Pp. xiv+269.0
Old English Ecotheology: The Exeter Book. Courtney Catherine Barajas. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2021. Pp. 230.0
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“The Stranger and the Exile Who Is in Our Land within Our Gates”: Mary Prince as a Black British Immigrant0
Ethnicity, Gender, and the Making of a Transnational Decadent Canon: Georges Hérelle’s Translations of Matilde Serao and Grazia Deledda0
Cultural Entanglements: Langston Hughes and the Rise of African and Caribbean Literature. Shane Graham. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2020. Pp. vii+307.0
:Anglo-Saxon(ist) Pasts, PostSaxon Futures0
On the Queerness of Early English Drama: Sex in the Subjunctive. Tison Pugh. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2021. Pp. ix+241.0
:The Pace of Fiction: Narrative Movement and the Novel0
:Why Modern Manuscripts Matter0
The Prosthetic Imagination: A History of the Novel as Artificial Life. Peter Boxall. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020. Pp. xi+411.0
New Light on the “Lunacy” of Sir George Buc0
The Persistence of Morpheus: Redcrosse’s Carelessness0
“Light on the Water”: The Reception of a Metaliterary Trope0
:Law as Performance: Theatricality, Spectatorship, and the Making of Law in Ancient, Medieval, and Early Modern Europe0
Rochester’s Corporate Conscience0
Spanish American Modernismo and English Decadence: Beardsley, Pater, and Wells in the Revista Moderna de México (1903–1911)0
Literature, Ethics, and the Emotions. Kenneth Asher. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2017. Pp. viii+188.0
:Holy Digital Grail: A Medieval Book on the Internet0
What Was Early Modern World Literature?0
Unspeakable: Literature and Terrorism from the Gunpowder Plot to 9/11. Peter C. Herman. New York: Routledge, 2020. Pp. viii+211.0
Absentees: On Variously Missing Persons. Daniel Heller-Roazen. New York: Zone Books, 2021. Pp. 317.0
Notework: Victorian Literature and Nonlinear Style. Simon Reader. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2021. Pp. vii+238.0
The Aesthetics of Senescence: Aging, Population, and the Nineteenth-Century British Novel. Andrea Charise. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2020. Pp. xlv+194.0
:Melville, Beauty, and American Literary Studies: An Aesthetics in All Things0
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Stealing Wisely: Laetitia Pilkington, Alexander Pope, and Print Culture0
Intransitive Encounter: Sino-U.S. Literatures and the Limits of Exchange. Nan Z. Da. New York: Columbia University Press, 2018. Pp. x+294.0
God’s Patients: Chaucer, Agency, and the Nature of Laws. John Bugbee. Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 2019. Pp. viii+477.0
The Erotics of Materialism: Lucretius and Early Modern Poetics. Jessie Hock. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2021. Pp. 288.0
Beside You in Time: Sense Methods and Queer Sociabilities in the American 19th Century. Elizabeth Freeman. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2019. Pp. xii+228.0
Book Traces: Nineteenth-Century Readers and the Future of the Library. Andrew M. Stauffer. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2021. Pp. 288.0
Interpreting MS Digby 86: A Trilingual Book from Thirteenth-Century Worcestershire. Edited by Susanna Fein. Rochester, NY: York Medieval Press; Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2019. Pp. xix+309.0
The Practice of Citizenship: Black Politics and Print Culture in the Early United States. Derrick R. Spires. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2019. Pp. 352.0
:Common Understandings, Poetic Confusion: Playhouses and Playgoers in Elizabethan England0
Early Modern Aristotle: On the Making and Unmaking of Authority. Eva Del Soldato. Philadelphia: University of Philadelphia Press, 2020. Pp. x+262.0
Poetry and British Nationalisms in the Bardic Eighteenth Century: Imagined Antiquities. Jeff Strabone. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018. Pp. xv+351.0
Loving Rhyme: Reading Richard Crashaw’s “The Flaming Heart”0
Systems Failure: The Uses of Disorder in English Literature. Andrew Franta. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2019. Pp. x+215.0
Reading Tudor Folly: Sex and Scatology in John Heywood’s Play of the Wether0
:Assessing Intelligence: The Bildungsroman and the Politics of Human Potential in England, 1860–19100
John Trevisa’s Information Age: Knowledge and the Pursuit of Literature, c. 1400. Emily Steiner. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021. Pp. xii+287.0
Chaucer and Religious Controversies in the Medieval and Early Modern Eras. Nancy Bradley Warren. Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 2019. Pp. xiii+213.0
Comparing the Literatures: Literary Studies in a Global Age. David Damrosch. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2020. Pp. x+386.0
Naming with Many Names: Reimagining Origins in Marie de France’s Lais0
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Audiation: Listening to Writing0
The Fetters of Rhyme: Liberty and Poetic Form in Early Modern England. Rebecca M. Rush. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2021. Pp. x+284.0
Crooked Instruments: Obscene Scribal Creativity in Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Laud Misc. 4160
Conceiving Desire in Lyly and Shakespeare: Metaphor, Cognition and Eros. Gillian Knoll. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2020. Pp. xii+273. The Shapes of Fancy: Reading for Queer Desir0
Evergreen Ash: Ecology and Catastrophe in Old Norse Myth and Literature. Christopher Abram. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2019. Pp. vii+240.0
Possible Worlds: Jorge Luis Borges’s (Pseudo-)Translations of Virginia Woolf and Franz Kafka. Rebecca Maria Dewald. London: Institute of Modern Languages Research (University of London Press), 0
Majesty and the Masses in Shakespeare and Marlowe: Western Anti-monarchism, the Earl of Essex Challenge, and Political Stagecraft. Chris Fitter. New York: Routledge, 2021. Pp. x+364.0
Modernist Communities across Cultures and Media. Edited by Caroline Pollentier and Sarah Wilson Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2019. Pp. vii+289.0
Janel Mueller, 1938–20220
Wordsworth’s Poetry, 1815–1845. Tim Fulford. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2019. Pp. viii+334.0
A Boccaccian Renaissance: Essays on the Early Modern Impact of Giovanni Boccaccio and His Works. Edited by Martin Eisner and David Lummus. Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 2019. 0
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Medieval Nonsense: Signifying Nothing in Fourteenth-Century England. Jordan Kirk. New York: Fordham University Press, 2021. Pp. 187.0
:Philosophical Connections: Akenside, Neoclassicism, Romanticism0
The New Realism of the Roman: Friedrich Schlegel’s Theory of the Novel and Byron’s Don Juan0
Antiquarian Media Ecologies in the Eighteenth Century0
Fictions of Credit in the Age of Shakespeare. Laura Kolb. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021. Pp. x+223.0
Vulcan’s Gold: Poetic Metallurgy in the English Renaissance0
Unthought: The Power of the Cognitive Nonconscious. N. Katherine Hayles. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2017. Pp. xi+250. The Elusive Brain: Literary Experiments in the Age of Neurosc0
:What Kind of a Thing Is a Middle English Lyric?0
“This Sad Time”: The Augustinian Temporality ofKing Lear0
:Romantic Medicine and the Gothic Imagination: Morbid Anatomies0
:Oscar Wilde on Trial: The Criminal Proceedings from Arrest to Imprisonment0
Aesthetics of Contingency: Writing, Politics, and Culture in England, 1639–89. Matthew C. Augustine. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2018. Pp. xi+269.0
Mining the Colonial Archive: The Global Microhistory of a Peruvian Coya0
What Cato Did Cannot Be Wrong: The Splendid Vices of Addison’s Cato0
Marginality, Canonicity, Passion. Edited by Marco Formisano and Christina Shuttleworth Kraus. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018. Pp. vi+364.0
:Album Verses and Romantic Literary Culture: Poetry, Manuscript, Print, 1780–18500
:Book Madness: A Story of Book Collectors in America0
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Michael Field: Decadent Moderns. Edited by Sarah Parker and Ana Parejo Vadillo. Athens: Ohio University Press, 2019. Pp. v+289.0
1645–1714: The Later Seventeenth Century. Volume 5 of The Oxford English Literary History. Margaret J. M. Ezell. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017. Pp. xxv+572.0
Rewriting Joyce’s Europe: The Politics of Language and Visual Design. Tekla Mecsnóber. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2021. Pp. ix+286.0
Varieties of Nothing: Understatement and Anticlimax in Chekhov, Hemingway, and Carver0
“Loves halowed temple”: Erotic Sacramentalism and Reformed Devotion in John Donne’s “To his Mistress going to bed”0
The Cambridge History of the English Novel. Edited by Robert L. Caserio and Clement Hawes. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012. Paperback reissue, 2020. Pp. v+944.0
Textual Spaces: French Renaissance Writings on the Italian Voyage. Richard E. Keatley. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2019. Pp. x+233.0
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Shakespeare on the Shades of Racism. Ruben Espinosa. New York: Routledge, 2021. Pp. viii+183.0
:The Fate of Progress in British Romanticism0
Crafting Poetry Anthologies in Renaissance England: Early Modern Cultures of Recreation. Michelle O’Callaghan. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020. Pp. x+251.0
“Come to My House”: The Architecture of Conversion and Christopher Marlowe’s The Jew of Malta0
:Sound Writing: Experimental Modernism and the Poetics of Articulation0
:The Value of Poetry0
Figuring Racism in Medieval Christianity. M. Lindsay Kaplan. New York: Oxford University Press, 2019. Pp. ix+283.0
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Epidemic Empire: Colonialism, Contagion, and Terror, 1817–2020. Anjuli Fatima Raza Kolb. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2021. Pp. xi+396.0
Translation in Decadence: George Moore’s Confessions of a Young Man0
De Man’s Kant: From Literary Modernity to Material Event0
Vallombrosa Visited, 1638–18510
The “Vernacular” Babel: TheLinguistic Survey of Indiaand Colonial Philology0
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Without the Novel: Romance and the History of Prose Fiction. Scott Black. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2019. Pp. ix+208.0
Literary Cosmopolitanism in the English Fin de Siècle: Citizens of Nowhere. Stefano Evangelista. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021. Pp. ix+290.0
Old Style: Unoriginality and Its Uses in Nineteenth-Century U.S. Literature. Claudia Stokes. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2022. Pp. xi+253.0
:The Metanarrative Hall of Mirrors: Reflex Action in Fiction and Film0
Piers Plowman: The A Version. William Langland. Translated by Michael Calabrese. Washington, DC: Catholic University of America Press, 2020. Pp. xlvii+160.0
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:Fictions of Consent: Slavery, Servitude, and Free Service in Early Modern England0
Theology and Agency in Early Modern Literature. Timothy Rosendale. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018. Pp. vii+282.0
“The Face of Antiquity”: Script, Manuscript, and Facsimile in Early Eighteenth-Century Antiquarian Culture0
Cut/Copy/Paste: Fragments from the History of Bookwork. Whitney Trettien. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2021. Pp. 324.0
Visual Ekphrasis and the Articulation of the Past0
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How the Classics Made Shakespeare. Jonathan Bate. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2019. Pp. xi+361.0
Texts and Readers in the Age of Marvell. Edited by Christopher D’Addario and Matthew C. Augustine. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2018. Pp. xiv+255.0
:The Masses Are Revolting: Victorian Culture and the Aesthetics of Disgust0
The Ballad-Singer in Georgian and Victorian London. Oskar Cox Jensen. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021. Pp. xvii+280.0
Dramatic Justice: Trial by Theater in the Age of the French Revolution. Yann Robert. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2019. Pp. viii+331.0
A Monster with a Thousand Hands: The Discursive Spectator in Early Modern England. Amy J. Rodgers. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2018. Pp. 231.0
Public Vows: Fictions of Marriage in the English Enlightenment. Melissa J. Ganz. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2019. Pp. xii+291.0
Virgin Whore. Emma Maggie Solberg. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2018. Pp. xi+275.0
:Against the Uprooted Word: Giving Language Time in Transatlantic Romanticism0
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From Piccolomini to Sandford: Contextualizing Irony in “The Originall of Herawldes”0
“A Monster in Its Breadth and Length”: Schiller’s Wallenstein and the Poetics of Scale0
Iconoclasm as Child’s Play. Joe Moshenska. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2019. Pp. x+248.0
“Doubly Resounded”: Narcissus and Echo in Petrarch, Donne, and Wroth0
Edward Lear: Sudden and Surprising0
Forgery and Memory at the End of the First Millennium. Levi Roach. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2021. Pp. xxix+326.0
Thinking through Place on the Early Modern English Stage. Andrew Bozio. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020. Pp. xi+213.0
Political Turmoil: Early Modern British Literature in Transition, 1623–1660. Edited by Stephen B. Dobranski. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019. Pp. xvi+365.0
Slantwise Moves: Games, Literature, and Social Invention in Nineteenth-Century America. Douglas A. Guerra. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2018. Pp. 253.0
Voluptuous Style: Lucretius, Rhetoric, and Reception in Montaigne’s “Sur des vers de Virgile”0
Four Shakespearean Period Pieces. Margreta de Grazia. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2021. Pp. 248.0
Eclecticism and Empire, in Translation0
:The “Romance of the Rose” and the Making of Fourteenth-Century English Literature0
The New Science and the Virtuoso Reader in Thomas Creech’s Lucretius0
Alexander the Great from Britain to Southeast Asia: Peripheral Empires in the Global Renaissance. Su Fang Ng. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019. Pp. vi+404.0
Poetic Style and Innovation in Old English, Old Norse, and Old Saxon. Megan E. Hartman. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2020. Pp. xii+213.0
Infinite Variety: Literary Invention, Theology, and the Disorder of Kinds, 1688–1730. Wolfram Schmidgen. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2021. Pp. 260.0
Prosody, Poetics, and Mutability in Donne’s “Spring” (“Love’s Growth”) and Shakespeare’s Sonnets 115 and 1160
Failures of Feeling: Insensibility and the Novel. Wendy Anne Lee. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2019. Pp. 236.0
:Heroic Awe: The Sublime and the Remaking of Renaissance Epic0
The Caribbean and the Medical Imagination, 1764–1834: Slavery, Disease, and Colonial Modernity. Emily Senior. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018. Pp. xii+284.0
:The Unknowable in Early Modern Thought: Natural Philosophy and the Poetics of the Ineffable0
Early Shakespeare, 1588–1594. Edited by Rory Loughnane and Andrew J. Power. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020. Pp. v+324.0
Tate’s Perceptive Lear0
Religious Approaches to Milton0
:Estranging the Novel: Poland, Ireland, and Theories of World Literature0
:Walter Pater’s European Imagination0
:Words of Her Own: Women Authors in Nineteenth-Century Bengal0
Guillory’s Agon: Et in Academia Ego0
Solitude and Speechlessness: Renaissance Writing and Reading in Isolation. Andrew Mattison. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2019. Pp. 260.0
Sovereignty: Seventeenth-Century England and the Making of the Modern Political Imaginary. Feisal G. Mohamed. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020. Pp. viii+220.0
Encoded Confessions: D. H. Lawrence’s Secretive Fruits0
Worlds Enough: The Invention of Realism in the Victorian Novel. Elaine Freedgood. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2019. Pp. xxii+152.0
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