Recent Articles

  • "Speaking the Unspeakable: Art Criticism as Life-Writing in Mary Shelley's Rambles in Germany and Italy in Mary Wollstonecraft and Mary Shelley: Writing Lives, edited by Anne McWhir, Helen Buss, and D. L Macdonald (Waterloo, Ontario: Wilfrid Laurier Press, 2001): 189-216.
  • "Cleanliness, Dirt, and Nationalism in Ann Radcliffe's Dutch Travels," forthcoming in European Romantic Review 12:2 (2001): 216-225.
  • "English National Identity in Mariana Starke's The Sword of Peace: India, abolition, and the rights of women," in Women in British Romantic Theatre: Drama, Performance, and Society, 1790-1840, edited by Catherine B. Burroughs (Cambridge University Press, 2000): 102-131.
  • "Gender and Italian Nationalism in Mary Shelley's Rambles in Germany and Italy," Romanticism 5.2 (1999): 188-201.
  • "Ann Radcliffe's Lake District," The Wordsworth Circle 3.1 (2000): 56-62.
  • " 'To Speak in Sanchean Phrase': Cervantes and the Politics of Mary Shelley's History of a Six Weeks' Tour" published in Mary Shelley in Her Times, edited by Betty T. Bennet and Stuart Curran, Johns Hopkins UP.
  • "Politics and the occupation of a nurse in Mariana Starke's Letters from Italy" published in Romantic Geographies: Discourses of Travel 1775-1844, edited by Amanda Gilroy, Manchester UP.
  • "Introduction" to Mariana Starke's The Sword of Peace; or, A Voyage of Love (1788). British Women Playwrights around 1800. 15 January 2000.
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