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Submissions from 2022

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"It Will Help Him Wonderfully": Placebo and Meaning Responses in Early Medieval English Medicine, Rebecca Brackmann

Submissions from 2021

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Emma Robinson, Thomas Bragg

Submissions from 2020

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Emma Marshall, Thomas Bragg

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Frances Hoggan, Sandra Weems

Submissions from 2019

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The Great War Poets and the Campaign for Empathy, Thomas Bragg and Sandra Weems

Submissions from 2018

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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

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To Caunterbury They Tweete: Twitter in the Chaucer Classroom, Rebecca Brackmann

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Frederick Marryat, Thomas Bragg

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G. P. R. James, Thomas Bragg

Simms on the Syllabus, Thomas Bragg

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Hair, Death, and Memory: The Making of an American Relic, Abigail Heiniger

Submissions from 2014

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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

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The Supreme Question’: Gratifying the Loathly Lady in James Joyce’s Ulysses, Abigail Heiniger

Submissions from 2012

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Charles Reade, Thomas Bragg

Submissions from 2011

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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Thomas Bragg

Submissions from 2010

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Dwarves Are Not Heroes’: Antisemitism and the Dwarves in J.R.R. Tolkien’s Writing, Rebecca Brackmann

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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

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Scott’s Elementals, Thomas Bragg

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Ragnok in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein: The Revenge of the Hrimthursar, Abigail Heiniger

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Undead Blond Hair in the Victorian Imagination: The Roots of Bram Stoker’s ‘The secret of the Growing Gold.’, Abigail Heiniger

Submissions from 2009

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Becoming a Mere Appendix: The Rehabilitated Masculinity of Sherlock Holmes., Thomas Bragg

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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

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Faery and the Beast, Abigail Heiniger