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The Meteorological Device: Literary Modernism, the Daily Weather Forecast and the Productions of Anxiety (2024)
Journal Article
Sheils, B. (2024). The Meteorological Device: Literary Modernism, the Daily Weather Forecast and the Productions of Anxiety. Modernism/modernity, 31(1), 23-44. https://doi.org/10.1353/mod.2024.a935443

The focus of this article is the world's first mathematical weather forecast by Lewis Fry Richardson, published in 1922. In a counter-archival and anti-historical move, Richardson's work argues for the "disaggregation" of the future from the past. Th... Read More about The Meteorological Device: Literary Modernism, the Daily Weather Forecast and the Productions of Anxiety.

Using and Abusing Poetry and Music: Gosson's School, Sidney's Defence, and Gwinne's Oration (2024)
Journal Article
Brljak, V. (2024). Using and Abusing Poetry and Music: Gosson's School, Sidney's Defence, and Gwinne's Oration. Sidney Journal, 42(1), 73-106

The article demonstrates the influence of Sidney's Defence of Poesy on Matthew Gwinne's 1582 Oration in Praise of Music, making it the earliest known evidence for Sidney's essay, with important implications for its dating, its relation to Stephen Gos... Read More about Using and Abusing Poetry and Music: Gosson's School, Sidney's Defence, and Gwinne's Oration.

Literature in Collaboration: The Work of Literature in the Critical Medical Humanities (2024)
Book Chapter
Woods, A., & Rákóczi, J. (2024). Literature in Collaboration: The Work of Literature in the Critical Medical Humanities. In A. M. Elsner, & M. Pietrzak-Franger (Eds.), Literature and Medicine (357-374). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009300070.025

What might the medical humanities be capable of doing?’ asked Viney, Callard, and Woods in their 2015 call for a critical medical humanities. This chapter endeavours to answer that question by investigating how ‘the literary’ is mobilized in health-f... Read More about Literature in Collaboration: The Work of Literature in the Critical Medical Humanities.