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’Dauntless Faith’: Contemplative Sublimity and Social Action in Mary Anne Schimmelpenninck’s Aesthetics
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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
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Joanna Baillie
(The Literary Dictionary Company LimitedEngland, 2001-11-12) -
Joanna Baillie’s ‘Thunder’ in 1790 and 1840
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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)