Publications

Author/Title Research Type Related Fields
"Introduction: Nineteenth-Century Literature, New Religious Movements, and Secularization," Nineteenth-Century Literature 73.2 (September 2018): 147-160. [Co-authored with Sebastian Lecourt for two special issues on New Religious Movements and Secularization (September and December 2018).] Publications, Essays and Articles
Taylor, Jesse Oak. "Mourning Spcies: In Memoriam in an Age of Extinction" in Nathan K. Hensley and Philip Steer, Eds., Ecological Form: System and Aesthetics in the Age of Empire (New York: Fordham University Press, 2018), 42-62. Publications, Book Chapters
Jesse Oak Taylor, "The Novel After Nature, Nature After the Novel: Richard Jefferies's Anthropocene Romance," Studies in the Novel 50.1 (Spring 2018): 108-133. Publications, Essays and Articles
Dr. Satan's Echo Chamber: Essays in Dub (forthcoming, Wesleyan University Press) Publications, Books
Tobias Menely & Jesse Oak Taylor, Eds. Anthropocene Reading: Literary History in Geologic Times. Penn State University Press, 2017. Publications, Edited Collections
A Lesser Love (Louisiana State University Press, 2017). Publications, Books
Ottinger, Aaron. Review of Literature After Euclid: The Geometric Imagination in the Long Scottish Enlightenment, by Matthew Wickman. Romantic Circles, 2017.  Publications, Reviews
Faulkner, Sarah. “Artifact or Artifice? The Epistolary Image of Mary Hays.” Biographical Misinterpretations of British Women Writers: A Hall of Mirrors and the Long Eighteenth Century. Edited by Brenda Ayres. Palgrave MacMillan, 2017.  Publications, Book Chapters
Tobias Menely and Jesse Oak Taylor, Eds. Anthropocene Reading: Literary History in Geologic Times (Penn State University Press, 2017). Publications, Edited Collections
‘Not death, but annihilation’: Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-four and the Catastrophe of Englishness. Critical Insights: Nineteen Eighty-Four. Ed. Thomas Horan. Salem Press, 2016. 98-112.       Publications, Book Chapters
Jaccard, Erik. "'Not Death, but Annihilation': Orwell's 1984 and the Catastrophe of Englishness." Critical Insights: Nineteen Eighty-Four. Ed. Thomas Horan. Ipswich, Massachusetts : Amenia, NY, Salem Press, Grey House Publishing, 2016. Publications, Book Chapters
Faulkner, Sarah. "Dark Artistry in The Island of Doctor Moreau." Utopias and Dystopias in the Fiction of H. G. Wells and William Morris: Landscapes and Space. Edited by Emelyne Godfrey. Palgrave MacMillan, 2016. Publications, Book Chapters
Bauer, Meri. "Review of Some Kinds of Childhood: Images of History and Resistance in Zimbabwean Literature by Robert Muponde,." Safundi 17.3 (2016). 362-364. Publications, Reviews
"Idea Eater: The Conceptual Lyric as an Emergent Literary Form." Mosaic 49.2 (June 2016): 1-15. Publications, Essays and Articles
K. Merinda Simmons. Changing the Subject: Writing Women Across the African Diaspora for Tulsa Studies in Women’s Literature 35.1. Publications, Reviews
Juliet Shields, Nation and Migration: the making of British Atlantic Literature, 1765-1835 (Oxford University Press, 2016) Publications, Books
Jesse Oak Taylor, The Sky of Our Manufacture: The London Fog in British Fiction from Dickens to Woolf (University of Virginia Press, 2016).  Publications, Books
“Stanisław Dróżdż: From Conceptual Poem to Concept-Shape.” Jacket2. University of Pennsylvania. 5 February 2016. Web. Publications, Essays and Articles
Charles LaPorte.  "Victorian Poetry and Form."  Victorian Literature: Criticism and Debates, eds. Lee Behlman and Anne Longmuir.  Routledge, 2015: 37-46.    Publications, Book Chapters
Jessica Burstein, “Visual Art,” The Cambridge Companion to Modernist Culture, ed. Celia Marshik (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2015), 145-65. Publications, Book Chapters
Lin, Hsinmei. "Songs Yet to Be Sung: Walt Whitman and Taiwan's Yu Kwang-Chung."Walt Whitman Quarterly Review 32 (2015), 144-150. Publications, Essays and Articles
“Songs Yet to Be Sung: Walt Whitman and Taiwan’s Yu Kwang-Chung.” Walt Whitman Quarterly Review. 32 (2015): 144-150.         Publications, Essays and Articles
Faulkner, Sarah. "The Temporality of Realism and Romance in 'He Knew He Was Right.'" The Fortnightly Review. Dec. 2015. Web.  Publications, Essays and Articles
“The Shine and the Shadow: John Tranter Re-Views John Ashbery.” Recovery and Transgression: Memory in American Poetry, ed. Kornelia Freitag. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Press, 2015. 139-56. Publications, Book Chapters
“Somewhere Bluebirds Fly: Jackson Mac Low Directs a Poetry Reading.” Amodern no. 4 (Spring 2015). Web. Publications, Essays and Articles