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Books
- Imagining the British Population: British Literature in an Age of Mass Migration 1660-1838.. work in progress.
- Consuming Anxieties: Consumer Protest, Gender, and British Slavery, 1713-1833. Stanford University Press, 2000.
Edited
- with Jillian Heydt-Stevenson. Recognizing the Romantic Novel: New Histories of British Literature. Liverpool University Press, November, 2008
Essays/Articles/Chapters in Books
- "A Cultural History of English Literature, 1660-1789." Polity Press,
- "The Empty Spaces of The Heart of Midlothian: Nation, Narration and Depopulation." Nineteenth-Century Literature Criticism. 184The Gale Group,
2007. Reprint of article that originally appeared in Eighteenth-Century Fiction 15.1 (Oct. 2002)
- "Memory and Mobility: Fictions of Population in Defoe, Goldsmith and Scott." The Eighteenth-Century Novel: Companion to Literature and Culture.. Ed. Paula Backscheider and Catherine Ingrassia. Oxford: Blackwell,
2005. 191-214.
- "The Colonial Afterlife of Political Arithmetic: Swift, Demography, and Mobile Populations." Cultural Critique 56
(Winter, 2004): 96-126.
- "'Islanded in the World': Cultural Memory and Human Mobility in The Last Man." PMLA 118.2
(March, 2003): 286-301.
- "Stories for the Keepsake." The Cambridge Companion to Mary Shelley. Ed. Esther Schor. Cambridge University Press,
2003.
163-180.
- "The Empty Spaces of The Heart of Midlothian: Nation, Narration and Depopulation." Eighteenth-Century Fiction 15.1
(October, 2002): 105-126.
- "Reading, Praying and Politics: Women's Private Reading and Political Action, Some Evidence 1640-1840." Radicalism in British Literary Culture, 1650-1830: From Revolution to Revolution. Ed. Nigel Smith and Timothy Morton. Cambridge University Press,
2002.
133-151.
- "The Art of Oblivion: Charlotte Smith and Helen of Troy." Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture 27
(1998): 131-147.
- "Women and the Politics of Sugar, 1792." Representations 48
(Fall, 1994): 48-69.
- "Lismahago's Captivity: Transculturaion in Humphry Clinker." ELH 61
(1994): 597-618.
- "The Other Problem with Women: Reproduction and Slave Culture in Aphra Behn's 'Oroonoko'." Rereading Aphra Behn: History, Theory and Criticism. Ed. Heidi Hunter. University of Virginia Press,
1993.
212-231. Rpt. in Oroonoko (Norton Critical Edition),
ed. Joanna Lipking (W.W. Norton, 1997): 246-
256
- "'I Wonder whether poor Miss Sally Godfrey be living or dead': The Married Woman and the Rise of the Novel." Diacritics 20.1
(Spring, 1990): 88-102.
Book Reviews
- Review of Christopher Leslie Brown, Moral Capital. Social History 33.1
(February, 2008): 80-82.
- Life and Letters in the City. The Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation 47
(June, 2007). (Online publication) [links.html>.]
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