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Geraldine Jewsbury. Key Popular Women Writers Series, Ed. Janine Hatter and Helena Ifill. Edward Everett Root, 2020.
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"Teaching Persuasion with the Michell Film." Approaches to Teaching Austen's Persuasion, ed. M. Folson and J. Wiltshire. MLA, 2020.
Leading the Way for Victorian Women, Geraldine Jewsbury and Victorian Culture: Selections from her Letters, Short Stories, and Essays. Edward Everett Root, 2019.
"Virginia Woolf, Geraldine Jewsbury and Susanne Howe." Virginia Woolf Bulletin 62, September 2019, 3-6.
"What Can Be Learned from an Adaptation of The Mill on the Floss." Critical Insights on George Eliot, ed. Katie Peel. Grey House Publishing, 2016.
"The Brontë Family in Popular Culture." A Companion to the Brontës," ed. Diane L. Hoeveler. Wiley-Blackwell, 2015.
"First Paragraphs." The Pocket Instructor, ed. William A. Gleason and Diana Fuss. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2015.
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"Jane Welsh Carlyle: A Review of Recent Research." Carlyle Studies Annual 30 (2014): 133-46.
"Frances Sheridan." Mary Hays, Female Biography; or, Memoirs of Illustrious and Celebrated Women, of All Ages and Countries (1803). Chawton House Library Series: Women's Memoirs, ed. Gina Luria Walker, Memoirs of Women Writers Part II. London: Pickering & Chatto, 2013. Vol. 10, 413, editorial notes, 641-42.
Review of Frances Trollope: Beyond "Domestic Manners," edited by Tamara S. Wagner. Review 19: 2013-01-25.
"Stevenson's Poetry in the Victorian Survey." Approaches to Teaching the Works of Robert Louis Stevenson. Ed. Caroline McCracken-Flesher, New York: MLA, 2012.
The Widow Married: A Sequel to The Widow Barnaby by Frances Milton Trollope (1840). London: Pickering & Chatto, 2011.
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Victorian Literature and Film Adaptation. Edited by Abigail Burnham Bloom and Mary Sanders.
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"The Pirates of Penzance: The Slaves of Duty in an Age of Piracy." Pirates and Mutineers in Nineteenth-Century Literature. Ed. Grace Moore. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2011.
The Literary Monster on Film: Five Nineteenth-Century British Novels and Their Cinematic Adaptations. Jefferson: McFarland, 2010.
Personal Moments in the Lives of Victorian Women: Selections from Their Autobiographies.
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"Jane Welsh Carlyle: A Review of Recent Research, 1988-2003."
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"Portraits and Photographs of the Carlyles," "The Poetry of Jane Carlyle," and "Carlyle's
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"Anne Isabella Ritchie." The Continuum Encyclopedia of British Literature.
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Review of The Forgotten Female Aesthetes, by Talia Schaffer and Women and British
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"Transcendency through Incongruity: The Background of Humor in Carlyle's Sartor
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"Anne Thackeray Ritchie." Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature.
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"Geraldine Jewsbury and Jane Welsh Carlyle,"
Victorian Sociability Conference, Calgary, Ontario, May 2019.
"Was Geraldine Jewsbury a Feminist?,"
British Women Writers Conference, Austin, TX, April 2018.
“Geraldine Jewsbury: Courtship in her Novels and Life,” Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century British Women Writers Conference, June 2015.
“The Brontës on the Internet,” Victorians Institute, November 2012.
“The New Woman and the Old Morality of Duty,” Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century British Women Writers Conference, April 2009.
“Victorian Women’s Lives: Revealed and Concealed,” Victorians Institute, November 2007.
"Teaching Shelley's Frankenstein,"
Rocky Mountain MLA, October 2006.
"The Portrait of the Doctor in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and its Adaptations,"
Transatlantic Stevenson, July 2006.
"When Larks Fly Away: Great Expectations and its Adaptations,"
Hawaii International
Conference on Arts and Humanities, January 2006.
"Teaching Victorian Novels and Movies,"
NVSA Conference, April 2003.
"Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: The Novels and the Movies,"
NEMLA Conference, April
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"Virginia Woolf and Laura Stephen,"
Virginia Woolf Conference, June 2000.
"Increasing On-Line Interaction," Distance Learning and the Humanities: A Roundtable,
MLA Conference, December 1999.
"Jane Carlyle's Journals"
British Women Writer's Conference, September 1999.
"Duty in the Eighteenth Century,"
NEMLA Conference, April 1999.
"Who's Hot, Who's Not in Victorian Women's Non-Fiction Prose,"
MMLA Conference,
November 1997.
"The Brontë Sisters," lecture at the Mamaroneck, NY Public Library, 27 March 1997.
"The Garrick Club Affair,"
NEMLA Conference, April 1996.
"Jane Welsh Carlyle's Mission,"
Carlyle at 200 Conference, Newfoundland, July 1995.
"Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Anne Thackeray Ritchie,"
EBB Conference, November
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"Thomas Carlyle and Biography,"
NEMLA Conference, April 1993.
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