Submissions from 2020
Book Review: Staging Modernist Lives: H.D., Mina Loy, Nancy Cunard, Three Plays and Criticism., Nicole Flynn
"My Wife's Not My Wife, She's My Daughter": Relocating A Bill of Divorcement from Stage to Screen, Nicole Flynn
Submissions from 2018
A.S. Byatt and the ‘Perpetual Traveller’: A Reading Practice for New British Fiction, Nicole Flynn
Comics in the Literature Classroom: How Multimodal Learning Can Create Better Citizens, Nicole Flynn
The Magazine-Programme and the Broadbrow Sophisticate: Britain’s Interwar Theatre Culture, Nicole Flynn
Review: Time, Domesticity and Print Culture in Nineteenth-Century Britain, Katherine Malone
Submissions from 2016
RSVP Bibliography: 2013-15, Katherine Malone
Submissions from 2015
“I Cannot Harm Thee Now”: The Ethic of Satire in Anna Barbauld's Mock-Heroic Poetry, Sharon Smith
Culinary Alchemy, Christine Stewart-Nunez
Submissions from 2014
Review: Literary Celebrity, Gender, and Victorian Authorship, 1850–1914, Katherine Malone
RSVP Bibliography, 2011-2013, Katherine Malone
Review: Marge Saiser's Losing the Ring in the River (University of New Mexico Press), Christine Stewart-Nunez
Submissions from 2013
The Critical Work of the Notices Column: Remaking the Contemporary Review after 1877, Katherine Malone
Juba’s “Black Face” / Lady Delacour’s “Mask”: Plotting Domesticity in Maria Edgeworth’s Belinda, Sharon Smith
Review: Twyla M. Hansen & Linda M. Hasselstrom's Dirt Songs: A Plains Duet, Christine Stewart-Nunez
Submissions from 2012
Review: Women Reviewing Women in Nineteenth-Century Britain: The Critical Reception of Jane Austen, Charlotte Brontë and George Eliot, Katherine Malone
Review: Women’s Authorship and Editorship in Victorian Culture: Sensational Strategies , Katherine Malone
RSVP Bibliography, 2009-2011, Katherine Malone
Beyond Sound, Christine Stewart-Nunez
Submissions from 2011
Anne Thackeray Ritchie's Links with the Past: Nostalgic for Progress, Katherine Malone
Review: Gilbert and Gubar’s “The Madwoman in the Attic” After Thirty Years, Katherine Malone
Amnesia, Lover, Christine Stewart-Nunez
My Language of Love is not Polish, Christine Stewart-Nunez
Ode to the Beet, Christine Stewart-Nunez
Review: Vivian Shipley All of Your Messages Have Been Erased, Christine Stewart-Nunez
Submissions from 2010
Review: Three New Offerings from Red Dragonfly Press, Christine Stewart-Nunez
Writers of Calendars, Christine Stewart-Nunez
Submissions from 2009
The Works of Hands, Christine Stewart-Nunez
What She'd Say, Christine Stewart-Nunez
Submissions from 2007
The Immediacy of Narrated Combat: Operation Iraqi Freedom as Public Spectacle, Jason McEntee
Submissions from 2005
Review: Images of the Woman Reader in Victorian British and American Fiction, Katherine Malone
"I thought perhaps the reaper was going to do something to you": The Serpent's Kiss and the Issue of Reverse-Objectification, Jason McEntee
The Good Effects of a Whimsical Study: Romance and Women’s Learning in Charlotte Lennox’s The Female Quixote, Sharon Smith
Submissions from 2003
Pynchon's Age of Reason: Mason & Dixon and America's Rise of Rational Discourse, Jason McEntee
Submissions from 2000
The Novel-to-Film Translatability of Satire in the The Day of the Locust and Wise Blood, Jason McEntee