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"The Novelty of Mansfield Park" (2021)
Book Chapter
Rohrbach, E. (2021). "The Novelty of Mansfield Park". In M. Frawley, & C. Wilson (Eds.), Routledge Companion to Jane Austen. Routledge

Victorian Nonsense and Its Kinships (2021)
Book Chapter
Dubois, M. (2021). Victorian Nonsense and Its Kinships. In A. Barton, & J. Williams (Eds.), The Edinburgh Companion to Nonsense (81-97). Edinburgh University Press

The Sonnet (2021)
Book Chapter
Fuller, D. (2021). The Sonnet. In D. Malcolm, & W. Gortschacher (Eds.), A Companion to Contemporary British and Irish Poetry, 1960-2015. Wiley

‘Evidence of the Past in the Legend of the Seven Sleepers’ (2021)
Book Chapter
Cartlidge, N. (2021). ‘Evidence of the Past in the Legend of the Seven Sleepers’. In J. Hartmann, & A. J. Johnston (Eds.), Material Remains: Reading the Past through Archeological Objects in Medieval and Early Modern British Literature (57-77). Columbus OH: Ohio State UP

Black, White, and Read All Over: Mines, Mountains, and the Paysage Moralisé of the British Press (2021)
Book Chapter
Garrington, A. (2021). Black, White, and Read All Over: Mines, Mountains, and the Paysage Moralisé of the British Press. In J. Purdon (Ed.), British Literature in Transition, vol. I: 1900-1920 (158-176). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108648714.010

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