Submissions from 2022
"It Will Help Him Wonderfully": Placebo and Meaning Responses in Early Medieval English Medicine, Rebecca Brackmann
Submissions from 2021
Emma Robinson, Thomas Bragg
Submissions from 2020
Emma Marshall, Thomas Bragg
Frances Hoggan, Sandra Weems
Submissions from 2019
The Great War Poets and the Campaign for Empathy, Thomas Bragg and Sandra Weems
Submissions from 2018
Passing as the American Cinderella: Disenchanting Fairy Tales in the Writings of Hannah Crafts, Charles Chesnutt and Jessie Fauset, Abigail Heiniger
Submissions from 2016
And sits Arch-bishop still’: St. Anselm in Henry Vaughan’s Mount of Olives, Rebecca Brackmann
Submissions from 2015
Presidential Address: How Philologists Can Save the World: Tolkien’s Adaptation of Spenser’s “Gealousie.”, Rebecca Brackmann
To Caunterbury They Tweete: Twitter in the Chaucer Classroom, Rebecca Brackmann
Frederick Marryat, Thomas Bragg
G. P. R. James, Thomas Bragg
Simms on the Syllabus, Thomas Bragg
Hair, Death, and Memory: The Making of an American Relic, Abigail Heiniger
Submissions from 2014
History’s Drama: Narrative Space in ‘Golden Age’ British Television Drama, Thomas Bragg
Submissions from 2013
The Irish Underground: St. Patrick’s Purgatory and the Caves of Error and Despair in The Faerie Queene, Rebecca Brackmann
The Supreme Question’: Gratifying the Loathly Lady in James Joyce’s Ulysses, Abigail Heiniger
Submissions from 2012
Charles Reade, Thomas Bragg
Submissions from 2011
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Thomas Bragg
Submissions from 2010
Dwarves Are Not Heroes’: Antisemitism and the Dwarves in J.R.R. Tolkien’s Writing, Rebecca Brackmann
Laurence Nowell’s Edition and Translation of the Laws of Alfred, Rebecca Brackmann
Ond for cyning mæraþ': The Political Dimension of the Old English Phoenix, Rebecca Brackmann
Scott’s Elementals, Thomas Bragg
Ragnok in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein: The Revenge of the Hrimthursar, Abigail Heiniger
Undead Blond Hair in the Victorian Imagination: The Roots of Bram Stoker’s ‘The secret of the Growing Gold.’, Abigail Heiniger
Submissions from 2009
Becoming a Mere Appendix: The Rehabilitated Masculinity of Sherlock Holmes., Thomas Bragg
Reviving Sympathy for the Insane: Hamlet in Nineteenth-Century America, Abigail Heiniger
Submissions from 2008
Feminine Imagination and Waistcoat Pockets, Abigail Heiniger
Submissions from 2006
Faery and the Beast, Abigail Heiniger