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Producing early modern London: City, theater, and space
Ghost-watching American modernity: Haunting the hemispheric imaginary
 
The modern female sonneteers: Redressing the tradition
The afterlife of the sublime: Toward a new history of aesthetics in the long eighteenth century
 
False speech: Sins of the tongue, selfhood, and Middle English romances
Things with character: Personified abstractions in nineteenth-century Britain
 
From political to personal: The changing "function of criticism" in nineteenth-century British periodicals
Threatening essentials: Women and varieties of manhood in Tennyson's "Idylls of the King"
 
The spectator & the blind man: Seeing & not-seeing in the wake of empiricism
Building castles in the bog: Fantastic fiction and the modernization of the Irish mind
 
Misreadings in Hardy
Habiliments of war: Armor and the construction of the early modern English subject
 
Green and genial: Visions and versions of Huntian pastoral
Exemplary figures: Hobbes' political aesthetics of subjection
 
Supranations: Writing the Irish and Scottish subjects in the Atlantic world, 1763--1855
Institutions of Literature: Literary Knowledge in the Public Sphere, 1780--1850
 
Outside In: Noisescapes from Dada to Punk
Educating for women's rights in three late eighteenth-century bestsellers: La Roche, Inchbald, and Rowson
 
Recycling History: Early Modern Fasting and Cultural Materialist Awareness in Thomas Middleton