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Catharine Parr Traill
(Salem PressPasadena, Calif., 2006)One of several nineteenth century Canadian women who published influential works on their adopted homeland, Traill wrote popular books about adjusting to frontier life and Canadian natural history that helped to attract ... -
’Dauntless Faith’: Contemplative Sublimity and Social Action in Mary Anne Schimmelpenninck’s Aesthetics
(Johns Hopkins University PressBaltimore, MD, 2006) -
Dauntless Spirits: Towards a Theological Aesthetics of Collaborative Dissent
(Wm. B. EerdmansGrand Rapids, MI, 2014) -
’Delicacy of Taste Redeemed’: The Aesthetic Judgment and Spiritual Formation of Jane Austen’s Clergymen-Heroes
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Dissenting Cosmopolitanism and Helen Maria Williams’s Prison Verse
(Taylor & FrancisLondon; New York, 2020)Helen Maria Williams’s ability to engage in various forms of cosmopolitan conversation – both embodied and imagined – arose from her connections to diverse religious communities. A socially conscious Presbyterian Dissenter, ... -
Eleanor Tilney as Cultural Historian
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The Heteroglossia of History: A Collaborative Woolf Project
(Pace University PressNew York, 1996) -
Jane Austen and the Arts: Elegance, Propriety, and Harmony
(Lehigh University PressBethlehem, PA, 2014) -
Joanna Baillie
(The Literary Dictionary Company LimitedEngland, 2001-11-12) -
Joanna Baillie’s ‘Thunder’ in 1790 and 1840
(Oxford University PressLondon, UK, 2001-06) -
The ‘New-Formed Leaves’ of Juvenilia Press
(Association of Canadian University Teachers of EnglishEdmonton, 2011-09) -
Review of Frances Trollope: Beyond ‘Domestic Manners,’ edited by Tamara S. Wagner
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Sublimer Aspects: Interfaces Between Literature, Aesthetics, and Theology
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’A Thousand Angles’: Photographic Irony in the Work of Virginia Woolf and Julia Margaret Cameron
(University of Manitoba PressWinnipeg, MB, 2000-06)This essay argues that both Julia Margaret Cameron and her great-niece Virginia Woolf challenge class and gender stereotypes through photographic irony Departing from the reading of Cameron as Woolf's staid Victorian foil, ... -
’A Very Pretty Amber Cross’: Material Sources of Elegance in Mansfield Park
(University of Virginia PressCharlottesville, VA, 2020)