Publications
BookThe Legacy of the Moral Tale: Children’s Literature and the English Novel, 1744–
1859 (University of Tennessee Press, 2016)Articles
“Dickens, Disney, Oliver, and Company: Adaptation in the Corporate Media Age.” Forthcoming in
Children’s Literature Association Quarterly 41.2 (Summer 2016)
“The Words Students Need and How They Can Learn Them: Teaching Literary Vocabulary in the Twenty-First Century.” Forthcoming in
Pedagogy 16.2 (Spring 2016)
“The Rise of the Moral Tale:
The Governess, Children’s Literature, and the Novel.”
Eighteenth-Century Studies 46.4 (Summer 2013). Available:
http://scholarship.rollins.edu/as_facpub/68/ “‘The Delight of our Earlier Days’: Childhood, Narrative, and
The Village School.”
Journal of Narrative Theory 43.1 (Winter 2013). Available:
http://scholarship.rollins.edu/as_facpub/134/“William Fulford, ‘the Set,’ and
The Oxford and Cambridge Magazine.”
Victorian Periodicals Review 45.3 (Fall 2012). Available:
http://scholarship.rollins.edu/as_facpub/124/Critical Edition The Oxford and Cambridge Magazine for 1856, with an introduction to each issue, and to each entry. In
The Complete Writings and Pictures of Dante Gabriel Rossetti: a Hypermedia Archive. Jerome J. McGann, general editor. Published August 2008.
http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/ap4.o93.raw.htmlBook ReviewsMarc Napolitano,
Oliver! A Dickensian Musical (2015). Forthcoming in
Nineteenth Century Theatre and Film.
Catherine Robson,
Heart Beats: Everyday Life and the Memorized Poem (2012).
Review 19, February 2013.
http://www.nbol-19.org/view_doc.php?index=265 Review essay, Anna Jackson, Karen Coats, and Roderick McGillis, eds.,
The Gothic in Children’s Literature (2008) and Jarlath Killeen,
The History of the Gothic (2009).
Children’s Literature Association Quarterly, 35:2 (Summer 2010). Available:
http://scholarship.rollins.edu/as_facpub/130/ Juliet John,
Dickens and Mass Culture (2010).
Review 19, July 2011.
http://www.nbol-19.org/view_doc.php?index=155 Marilyn Pemberton,
Enchanted Ideologies: A Collection of Rediscovered Nineteenth-Century Moral Fairy Tales (2009).
Review 19, March 2010.
http://www.nbol-19.org/view_doc.php?index=65