Research
18th Century
British Culture
Cultural Studies
Feminist and Cultural Theory
Interdisciplinarity
Literature
Philosophical Fiction
Academic Freedom
Modern Language
Navigating Change
Romantic Era
Human Sciences
Long Eighteenth Century
Short Story
Nineteenth Centuries
Alternative Approach, Alternative Approaches
Cambridge History
Co Editor, Co Editors
Cultural Phenomenon
Ethical Engagement
Hip Hop
John Cage
Public Speakers
Roman Britain
Teaching Series
Wisconsin La Crosse
List of Publications (29)
In 2024
29
2024 ADE-ADL Summer Seminar, Opening Plenary: "Navigating Change in The Humanities." May 2024 Roundtable on "The Politicization of Academic Freedom," Modern Language Association, January 2024.
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In 2023
28
2023 Keynote: "Walking Radicals and Lame Beggars in the Romantic Era." Vari(a)bilities: Bridging the Gap: Bringing the Human Sciences Together with the Humanities, 19-20 July, London.
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In 2017
27
2017 Keynote: "The Spector of the Singular Body in Frankenstein (1818): Difference and Constructed Community," Vari(a)bilities III: Peculiar Bodies, London, June.
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In 2016
26
2016 Annual Ogden Glass Lecture, "The New 'Normal': What Anomalous Bodies and Eighteenth- Century Satire Can Teach Us About Our Own Times," Bishop's University, October.
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Unspecified
25
In progress Speaking Subjects & Criminal Conversations: Elocution, Illicit Speech, and Becoming Public Speakers 1780-1815.
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24
Alternative Approaches to Health in the Long-Eighteenth Century, co-editor with Matthew Reznicek.
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23
Teaching the Eighteenth Century NOW: Pedagogy as Ethical Engagement. Co-edited with Kate Parker, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. University of Bucknell Press.
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22
PMLA 130.5 (October). Special Topic: Emotion. Coordinator with Katherine Jensen, Louisiana State University.
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21
Re-Viewing Thomas Holcroft, 1745-1809: Essays on His Life and Works. Eds. A. A. Markley and Miriam L. Wallace. Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing.
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20
In Press Revolutionary Subjects in the English 'Jacobin' Novel, 1790-1805. By Miriam L. Wallace.
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19
Enlightening Romanticism, Romancing Enlightenment: British Fiction 1750-1830. Ed.
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18
Romantic Pedagogy Circles Special Issue: "Novel Prospects: Teaching Romantic-Era Fiction." Co-Edited with Patricia Matthew.
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17
Memoirs of Emma Courtney and Adeline Mowbray or, The Mother and the Daughter, by Mary Hays and Amelia Opie. Ed. Miriam L. Wallace. Glen Allen, VA: College Publishing.
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16
"Embodying Rhetoric: Oration and Society in Eighteenth-Century Britain," in The Cambridge History of Rhetoric, Volume 4: Rhetoric from the Seventeenth to Nineteenth Centuries [c. 1650-1900], Eds. Adam Potkay and Dietmar Till.
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"A Monstrous Circus on Frankenstein: Mediating Shelley's Novel through John Cage's Multimedia Strategies." Frankenstein's Lives: Shelley's Novel as Cultural Phenomenon.
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Eds. Robert Lublin and Elizabeth Fay. New York: Bloomsbury Publishing.
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13
"The Everyday Celebrity of "Sir" Jeffrey Dunstan, Mayor of Garrat," in Making Stars: Biography and Eighteenth-Century Celebrity, eds. Nora Nachumi and Kristina Straub, University of Delaware Press.
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12
"The Spector of the Singular Body in Frankenstein (1818): Difference and Reparation" in Bodies of Information: Reading the Variable Body from Roman Britain to Hip Hop, Eds.
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11
Chris Mounsey and Stan Booth. Routledge.
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10
"Thomas Holcroft and Literary Ventriloquism," for Laboring-Class British Literature of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries, MLA Options for Teaching Series. Eds. Kevin Binfield and William Christmas. New York: MLA.
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9
"Improper Conjunctions: Scandalous Images and Dangerous Bodies in 'Crim. Con.
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8
Temptations with Prices Affix'd,'" in The Variable Body in History, Eds. Chris Mounsey and Stan Booth, Oxford: Peter Lang.
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Contributor to Roundtable on "Affect and the Short Story," Journal of the Short Story in English, Double Issue: Part I: Affect and the Short Story and Cycle (Spring): 163-213.
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6
"Legal Sensibilities and the Language of Gesture," in Sensing the Law, eds. Sheryl Hamilton, Neil Sargent, Diana Majury, Christine Wilke. Routledge, 133-161.
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5
"Women Write Back: Alternative Legal Rhetorics in Inchbald, Wollstonecraft, and Opie," Women's Writing Special Issue: "Novel Approaches: The Language of Women's Fiction 1730-1850." Eds. Victorina Gonzalez-Diaz and Christine Davidson. 23.1
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4
"Isabelle de Montolieu's Caroline de Litchfield," in Cambridge Guide to the Eighteenth- Century Novel, 1660-1820. Ed. April London.
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3
"The Jacobin and anti-Jacobin Novel," article for Blackwell Encyclopedia of Romanticism.
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2
Eds. Diane Long Hoeveler and Frederick Burwick. Chichester, West Sussex: Blackwell,.
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"Mary Hays," article for Blackwell Encyclopedia of Romanticism. Eds. Diane Long Hoeveler and Frederick Burwick. Chichester, West Sussex: Blackwell.
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