Other Publications

Articles & Chapters:          

Forthcoming 2023.  “Translation.” Ch 23 inLaura Knoppers, ed., Volume 5: Seventeenth Century Poetry, in The Oxford History of Poetry in English, gen. ed. Patrick Cheney.  Oxford Handbook Series.  Oxford University Press.  Chapter submitted. (c. 7000 words)

2022. “Aphra Behn and traditions of satire.” Chapter 3 in British Women Satirists in the Eighteenth Century.  Ed. Amanda Hiner and Elizabeth Tasker Davis.  Cambridge University Press. 6000 words.

2018. “’A lasting wreath of various hue’: Hannah Cowley, the Della Cruscan Affair, and the Medium of the Periodical Poem” in Women’s Periodicals and Print Culture in Britain:1690s-1820s. The Long Eighteenth Century: The Edinburgh History of Women’s Periodical Culture in Britain, Volume 1.  Eds. Manushag Powell and Jennie Batchelor. University of Edinburgh Press.  113-128.

2018. “’A City graced with many a dome’: Hannah Cowley’s Domestic Comedies, the georgic impulse, and the female arts,” Eighteenth-Century Life 42.1: 28-57.

2018. “Review of Edinburgh Lyceum Theatre Production of Hannah Cowley’s The Belle’s Stratagem,” ABO: Interactive Journal for Women in the Arts, 1640-1830 8:1 (2018)

2016. “Translation.” The Oxford Handbook of British Poetry, 1660-1800.  Ed. Jack Lynch.  Oxford: Oxford University Press. 596-614.  [Online and print.] 

2016.  “Kitty Clive.”  The Literary Encyclopedia. 1.2.1.05: English Writing and Culture from the Glorious Revolution to the French Revolution, 1689-1789. [Online and print.]

July 2016.  “Hannah Cowley (1743-1809): The Quiet Revolutionary.”  ABO Public: An Interactive Journal for Women in the Arts, 1640-1830. [Online.]

2015. “Translation, Critical Theory of.” The Encyclopedia of British Literature 1660–1789. Day, Gary and Jack Lynch (eds). Oxford: Blackwell Publishing.  

2014. “Neoclassicism in Literature.” In The Virgil Encyclopedia.  Ed. Richard Thomas and Jan Ziolkowski.  Wiley Blackwell.  892-93. 

2013. “Hannah Cowley: the dilemma of the female playwright, and the pseudonymous prelude to Which is the Man?,” Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Theatre Research 27.1: 25-54.

2011. “’Sacred Bonds of Amity’: Dryden and Male Friendship,” University of Toronto Quarterly 80.2: 24-49.

2006. “Restoration Parodies of Virgil and English Literary Values,” Huntington Library Quarterly 69.3: 383-403.

2004. “Meanings of All for Love, 1672-1813,” Comparative Drama 38: 183-211.

2004. “John Dryden and John Denham.”  Texas Studies in Literature and Language 46.1: 49-72.

2000. “Sure Instinct: Incest, Politics, and Genre in Dryden and Defoe.” Genre 33.1: 27-48.

1999. “Thomas Tyrwhitt” in Dictionary of National Biography.  Oxford: Oxford University Press. 

1999. “Talking too much English: The Language of Politics and Economy in Olaudah Equiano’s The Interesting Narrative.”  Early American Literature 34.3: 263-82.

1998: “Amendments to the Magna Charta: Genre and Dryden’s Aeneis.” The Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation 39.1: 44-62.

1996: “Dryden’s Sixth Satire of Juvenal and the Sexual Politics of Monarchy,” Philological Quarterly 75.1: 23-41.

1996.  “Honey and Venom: Dryden’s Third Georgic,” Eighteenth-Century Life 20.3: 20-36.

Introductory Materials and Blurbs.

Forthcoming 2022-23. Introduction to John Dryden’s All for Love (1677) in The Broadview Anthology of Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Drama. Rev. ed. Eds. Diana Solomon and Daniel Weston. (600 words).

Forthcoming 2022-23.  Introduction to Hannah Cowley’s The Belle’s Stratagem (1780). In The Broadview Anthology of Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Drama. Rev. ed. Eds. Diana Solomon and Daniel Weston. (600 words).

2022. Dust cover blurb for The World as it Goes.  By Hannah Cowley.  Ed. William D. Brewer. London & New York: Anthem Press, 2022.
https://anthempress.com/the-world-as-it-goes-hb

2019. Dust cover blurb for Nicole Horejsi, Novel Cleopatras:Romance Historiography and the Dido Tradition in English Fiction, 1688–1785.  Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2019.https://utorontopress.com/9781442647145/novel-cleopatras/

Reprints:

2008.  “Talking too much English: The Language of Politics and Economy in Olaudah Equiano’s The Interesting Narrative.”  Reprinted in Literature Criticism from 1400 to 1800.  Vol. 143. Farmington Hills, MI: Thomson Gale. 179-89.

2005.  “Dryden’s Sixth Satire of Juvenal and the Sexual Politics of Monarchy” reprinted in Literature Criticism from 1400 to 1800.  Vol. 115.  Farmington Hills, MI: Thomson Gale.  77-85.

Works Edited:

2001.  Dryden, John, All for Love in Broadview Anthology of Restoration and Early Eighteenth-Century Drama.  Peterborough, Ont; New York: Broadview Press. 

2000.  Translation, Imitation and the Eighteenth-Century Imagination (1660-1800).  Issue of Studies in the Literary Imagination 33:2 

Public Scholarship:

2016.  “Changing Lives, Perspectives, and Cities: A GSU Study Abroad Program.”  Saportareport.com.  Atlanta GA. [Online.]

Invited Presentations:

2019. “Learning to Stand Upright: Janet Frame and the Development of New Zealand Literature.” Reinhardt University Summer Lecture Series.  June 29, 2019.

2018. Opening address.  Resurgens Theatre Company and GSU conference on Domestic Tragedy: Death and Domesticity.  Atlanta Shakespeare Tavern, Atlanta GA. September 28, 2018.