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| Edited Collections: |
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| Neurology and Literature, 1860-1920. Edited and introduced by Anne Stiles. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, September 2007. |
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| Articles and Book Chapters: |
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| “Somnambulism and Trance States in the Works of John William Polidori, Author of ‘The Vampyre.’” Co-authored by Stanley Finger and John Bulevich. European Romantic Review (forthcoming 2010). |
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| “Literature in Mind: H.G. Wells and the Evolution of the Mad Scientist,” Journal of the History of Ideas 70.2 (April 2009) |
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| “Victorian Psychology and the Novel.” Literature Compass Online 5.3 (May 2008): 668-680. |
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| “Robert Louis Stevenson’s Jekyll and Hyde and the Double Brain,” Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900 46.4 (Autumn 2006): 879-900. |
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| “Cerebral Automatism, the Brain, and the Soul in Bram Stoker's Dracula,” Journal of the History of the Neurosciences 15.2 (June 2006): 131-152. |
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| “Granville Barker's Effeminate Heroes: The New Drama's New Men,” in Straight Writ Queer: Non-normative Expressions of Heterosexual Desire in Literature, ed. Richard Fantina. (Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland Press, 2006), 219-231. |
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| “Physician or Svengali? Sigmund Freud and Arthur Schnitzler on the Ethics of Hypnotic Therapy.” New German Review 20 (2004-2005): 60-73. |
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| Reviews and Response Articles: |
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| Review of Space and the ‘March of Mind,’ by Alice Jenkins (Oxford University Press, 2007). Philological Quarterly 87.3-4 (forthcoming 2009). |
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| Review of Labyrinths of Deceit, by Richard Walker (Liverpool University Press, 2007). Nineteenth-Century Contexts (forthcoming). |
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| Review of Nostalgia in Transition, 1780-1917, by Linda Austin (University of Virginia Press, 2007). Studies in the Novel 41.1 (forthcoming spring 2009). |
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| Review of Robert Louis Stevenson, Writer of Boundaries, ed. Richard Ambrosini and Richard Dury (University of Wisconsin Press, 2006). Nineteenth-Century Literature 61.3 (December 2006): 403-406. |
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“Gypsy Scholarship: Regenia Gagnier on the Perils and Opportunities of Interdisciplinary Study,” 19: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Long Nineteenth Century, 1 (October 2005). |
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| Archived Materials: |
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| “Frozen Women: Tableaux Vivants in Selected Works of Nineteenth-Century Literature.” Harvard Archives HU 92.98. 1998. |
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