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List of Relevant Publications by Strand Members 2020

A List of Relevant Publications by Strand Members 2020

Critical editions: 


(opens in a new window)Jane Grogan (ed), Xenophon’s Cyropaedia, trans. William Barker (MHRA, 2020)

Articles: 


(opens in a new window)Derval Conroy, 'Appropriations of a political machine: Translations of Pierre Le Moyne's Gallerie des femmes fortes (1647)', Renaissance Studies, 34.3 (2020). (opens in a new window)Read here. 


(opens in a new window)Sarah Comyn and (opens in a new window)Porscha Fermanis, 'Rethinking Nineteenth-Century Literary Culture: British Worlds, Southern Latitudes and Hemispheric Methods', Journal of Commonwealth Literature (2021). (opens in a new window)Read here. 


(opens in a new window)Porscha Fermanis, 'Capital, Conversion, and Settler Colonialism in Samuel Butler's Erewhon', Journal of Victorian Culture 25.3 (2020): 424-42.


(opens in a new window)Porscha Fermanis, 'British Creoles: Nationhood, Identity, and Romantic Geopolitics in Robert Southey's History of Brazil', Review of English Studies 71.299 (2020): 307-27.


(opens in a new window)Giacomo Savani, G. 2020: ‘The Lure of the Past: Ancient Balneology at the Turn of the Eighteenth Century’, Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies 43:4, 433–45

(opens in a new window)Giacamo Savani and Alessio Mattana, ‘The Antique and the Natural: Exploring the Eighteenth-Century Textual Network’, Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies 43:4 (2020) 423–32

Book chapters:


(opens in a new window)Michael Brophy, ‘Généalogies de l’intime: Anne Hébert, Louise Dupré, Hélène Dorion’,  in Poésies des francophonies: état des lieux (1960-2019) (Paris: Hermann, 2020)


(opens in a new window)Ursula Fanning, The Reproduction of Mothering: Unlocking Italian Women’s Fiction from the Fin-de-siècle Onwards,’ in Nancy Chodorow and ‘The Reproduction of Mothering’: Forty Years On (Palgrave Macmillan, 2021) 


(opens in a new window)Ursula Fanning, ‘Matilde Serao's Cautionary Tales: The Case of Fantasia' in Lettrici italiane tra arte e letteratura: Dall'ottocento al modernism (Rome: Campisano, 2021)

(opens in a new window)Porscha Fermanis, ‘Reading and Literary Appreciation in Colonial Singapore, 1820-1870’, in  The Edinburgh History of Reading: Subversive Readers, ed. Mary Jonathan Rose (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2020), 116-37


(opens in a new window)Porscha Fermanis
, ‘“Some Genuine Chinese Authors”: Literary Appreciation, Comparatism, and Universalism in the Straits Chinese Magazine’, in Worlding the South (2021)

(opens in a new window)Jorie Lagerwey and Taylor Nygaard. ‘Tiger King’s Meme-ification of White Grievance and the Normalization of Misogyny’, Communication, Culture & Critique. 2020. DOI: 10.1093/ccc/tcaa028


(opens in a new window)Emer O’Beirne, ‘Jean Echenoz and Georges Perec: Negotiating Occupied Territory”, French Studies, Jan 2021


(opens in a new window)Síofra Pierse, ‘#MeToo Avant la Lettre: Diderot and the Condemnation of Sexual Coercion’ in Power of the Humanities, Rhodes Scholar Magazine, October 2020


(opens in a new window)Síofra Pierse, ‘Goldoni’s Mémoires: Subliminal Voice of a Post-Exilic Octogenarian’ in Modern Language Review, 115:223 (April 2020) DOI


(opens in a new window)Gillian Pye, 'The Liminal Space of the Short Story: Clemens Meyer's Die Nacht, die Lichter and Die Stillen Trabanten' in Lyn Marven, Andrew Plowman and Kate Roy (eds), The Short Story in German in the Twenty-First Century (Camden House: Woodbridge and Rochester, NY: 2020), 118-36


(opens in a new window)Giacomo Savani, and Victoria Thompson, ‘Ambiguity and Omission: Creative Mediation of the Unknowable Past’, in D. van Helden and R. Witcher (eds), Researching the Archaeological Past through Imagined Narratives. A Necessary Fiction (London: Routledge), 210–37

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