Introduction: Narratives of Old Age and Gender: Multi-disciplinary Perspectives
(2023)
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'Thou Breath of Autumn’s Being': Voicing Masculinity in the Poetry of Late Life (2023)
Journal Article
This essay argues that lyric poetry is a form suited to contesting dominant ideas about masculinity because of its thematic and formal preoccupations with voice. It argues that voice offers a different way of viewing the social constrictions that acc... Read More about 'Thou Breath of Autumn’s Being': Voicing Masculinity in the Poetry of Late Life.
The Romantic Tavern: Literature and Conviviality in the Age of Revolution (2023)
Journal Article
‘Rough Critical Winds’: Mis-selling English Pastoral in H. E. Bates’s Larkin Novels, 1958-1970’ (2023)
Journal Article
The revival of interest in H. E. Bates has largely come without much attention being paid to his series of five novels featuring the Larkin family (1958-1970). The neglect is because of their populist and comic mode. Yet, study of the Larkin novels e... Read More about ‘Rough Critical Winds’: Mis-selling English Pastoral in H. E. Bates’s Larkin Novels, 1958-1970’.
An Allusion to Don Juan: Reappraising Branwell Bronte's Byronic Self-Fashioning (2021)
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In January 1847, Branwell Brontë wrote a letter to his friend J. B. Leyland quoting from Lord Byron’s satirical epic Don Juan. This was an unusual choice of allusion given that the topic is Byron’s feelings of longsuffering that Branwell usually rela... Read More about An Allusion to Don Juan: Reappraising Branwell Bronte's Byronic Self-Fashioning.
Not for Envy: Paradise Lost and the Inward Turn in Byron’s Cain (2021)
Book Chapter
Self and Society (2021)
Book Chapter
Integrating Video Content into Humanities Teaching: a case study (2020)
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Screencasts and other video content offer an innovative means of improving communication between tutors and students and addressing student concerns about limited contact hours, which can be particularly pressing in English Literature. Our students’... Read More about Integrating Video Content into Humanities Teaching: a case study.
The Hangover: A Literary and Cultural History (2020)
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Romanticism and Ageing: An Introduction (2019)
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'Old Men - and Women - May be Permitted to Speak Long': Samuel Taylor Coleridge and the Voice of Experience (2019)
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This article explores the complications involved in speaking from a position of seniority and experience in the life and work of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. It goes beyond the familiar caricatures of Coleridge as a garrulous old man, perpetuated by the... Read More about 'Old Men - and Women - May be Permitted to Speak Long': Samuel Taylor Coleridge and the Voice of Experience.
I Ask His Pardon for a Postscript: Byron's Epistolary Afterthoughts (2018)
Book Chapter
It is arguable that Byron’s letters and journals have never really been on the fringes or margins of our responses to the poet. Those published, albeit in censored form, in Thomas Moore’s Letters and Journals of Lord Byron as early as 1830 made an im... Read More about I Ask His Pardon for a Postscript: Byron's Epistolary Afterthoughts.
Bunyan and the Romantics (2018)
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Byron and Premature Aging (2017)
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The Great Exhibition, 1851: A Sourcebook (2017)
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In One We Shall Be Slower: Byron, Retribution and Forgiveness (2017)
Journal Article
While Byron is a poet often associated with feelings of resentment and anger, he is usually marginalized when it comes to the topic of forgiveness in the Romantic period. If forgiveness is debated in Byron then it is usually dominated by the suspicio... Read More about In One We Shall Be Slower: Byron, Retribution and Forgiveness.
Byron's Temperament: Essays in Body and Mind (2016)
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Byron's Hypochondria (2016)
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