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Publications of Charlotte S. Sussman    :chronological  alphabetical  combined  bibtex listing:

Books

  1. Sussman, C. Peopling the World Representing Human Mobility from Milton to Malthus. University of Pennsylvania Press, April, 2020. 304 pages pp.  [abs]
  2. Heydt-Stevenson, J; Sussman, C. Preface. Liverpool University Press, January, 2010. 1-12 pp. [doi]  [abs]
  3. Heydt-Stevenson, J; Sussman, C. Recognizing the romantic novel: New histories of British fiction, 1780–1830. Liverpool University Press, January, 2010. 1-357 pp. [doi]  [abs]
  4. Sussman, CS. Consuming Anxieties: Consumer Protest, Gender, and British Slavery, 1713-1833. Stanford University Press, 2000.

Edited

  1. Heydt-Stevenson, J. Recognizing the Romantic Novel: New Histories of British Literature.  Liverpool University Press, November 2008.

Essays/Articles/Chapters in Books

  1. Sussman, C; Landels, T; Bradley, I; Desir, K; Glass, G; Lewis-Meeks, A; Harwell, J. "“Died a small boy”: Re-Centering the Human in Geospatial Data from the Middle Passage." Archipelagos 7Columbia University Libraries, (May, 2023)
  2. Sussman, C. "On Walls, Bridges, and Temporal Folds: Epic, Empire, and Neoclassicism Revisited." Studies in Eighteenth Century Culture 51 (January, 2022): 275-278. [doi]
  3. Turner, PJ; Cannon, S; DeLand, S; Delgado, JP; Eltis, D; Halpin, PN; Kanu, MI; Sussman, CS; Varmer, O; Van Dover, CL. "Memorializing the Middle Passage on the Atlantic seabed in Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction." Marine Policy 122 (December, 2020) [doi]  [abs]
  4. Sussman, C. "Where will dido rest?." Modern Philology 118.2 (November, 2020): 213-233. [doi]  [abs]
  5. Sussman, C. "How shall we sing the Lord’s song in a strange land?." English Language Notes 58.2 (October, 2020): 187-189. [doi]
  6. Sussman, C. "Historicizing freedom of movement: Memory and exile in political context." Revisiting Slavery and Antislavery: Towards a Critical Analysis.  2018. 97-122. [doi]  [abs]
  7. Sussman, CS. "’I Wonder whether poor Miss Sally Godfrey be living or dead’: The Married Woman and the Rise of the Novel." Diacritics 20.1 (February, 2014): 88-102.
  8. Sussman, C. "Epic, exile, and the global: Felicia Hemans's The Forest Sanctuary." Nineteenth-Century Literature 65.4University of California Press, (March, 2011): 481-512. [doi]  [abs]
  9. Sussman, C. "Time wandering: Problems of witnessing in the romantic-era novel." Novel 43.1Duke University Press, (March, 2010): 140-147. [doi]  [abs]
  10. Heydt-Stevenson, J; Sussman, C. "‘Launched upon the sea of moral and political inquiry’: The ethical experiments of the romantic novel." Recognizing the Romantic Novel: New Histories of British Fiction, 1780-1830. Liverpool University Press, 2010. 13-48. [doi]  [abs]
  11. Sussman, CS. "Review of Christopher Leslie Brown, Moral Capital." Social History 33.1 (February, 2008): 80-82.
  12. Sussman, CS. "Life and Letters in the City." The Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation 47 (June, 2007)  Online publication [links.html>.]
  13. Sussman, CS. "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)
  14. Sussman, CS. "A Cultural History of English Literature, 1660-1789."  Polity Press,
  15. Sussman, CS. "Memory and Mobility: Fictions of Population in Defoe, Goldsmith and Scott." The Eighteenth-Century Novel: Companion to Literature and Culture.. Ed. Backscheider, P; Ingrassia, C. Oxford: Blackwell, 2005. 191-214.
  16. "The Colonial Afterlife of Political Arithmetic: Swift, Demography, and Mobile Populations." Cultural Critique 56 (Winter, 2004): 96-126.
  17. Sussman, C. "The colonial afterlife of political arithmetic: Swift, demography, and mobile populations." Cultural Critique 56.1Johns Hopkins University Press, (January, 2004): 96-126. [doi]
  18. Sussman, C. ""Islanded in the world": Cultural memory and human mobility in The Last Man." PMLA 118.PART 2Modern Language Association (MLA), (January, 2003): 286-301. [doi]  [abs]
  19. Sussman, CS. "Stories for the Keepsake." The Cambridge Companion to Mary Shelley. Ed. Schor, E. Cambridge University Press, 2003. 163-180.
  20. Sussman, CS. "The Empty Spaces of The Heart of Midlothian: Nation, Narration and Depopulation." Eighteenth-Century Fiction 15.1 (October, 2002): 105-126.
  21. Sussman, CS. "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. Smith, N; Morton, T. Cambridge University Press, 2002. 133-151.
  22. Sussman, CS. "The Art of Oblivion: Charlotte Smith and Helen of Troy." Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture 27 (1998): 131-147.
  23. "Women and the Politics of Sugar, 1792." Representations 48 (Fall, 1994): 48-69.
  24. Sussman, C. "Women and the Politics of Sugar, 1792." Representations 48 (January, 1994): 48-69. [doi]
  25. Sussman, CS. "Lismahago’s Captivity: Transculturaion in Humphry Clinker." ELH 61 (1994): 597-618.
  26. Sussman, CS. "The Other Problem with Women: Reproduction and Slave Culture in Aphra Behn’s ’Oroonoko’." Rereading Aphra Behn: History, Theory and Criticism. Ed. Hunter, H. University of Virginia Press, 1993. 212-231. Rpt. in Oroonoko (Norton Critical Edition), ed. Joanna Lipking (W.W. Norton, 1997): 246- 256
  27. "'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.

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