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Publications
- Poetry in the Victorian Marketplace: The Illustrated Princess as a Christmas Gift Book
- Illustration
- Illustration
- Rossetti, Christina Georgina
- 9. Sartorial Obsessions: Beardsley and Masquerade
- The Representation of Violence/The Violence of Representation: Housman's Illustrations to Rossetti's Goblin Market
- Beardsley's Reading of Malory's Morte Darthur: Images of a Decadent World
- The Jael Who Led the Hosts to Victory: Christina Rossetti and Pre-Raphaelite Book-Making
- The Artist as Critic: Bitextuality in Fin-de-Siècle Illustrated Books
- 'The Proportion of the Mixture': Stress and Slack in the Perception and Poetics of Hopkins
- Virginia Woolf's Roger Fry: A Bloomsbury Memorial
- From Blake to Beardsley: "On Some of the Characteristics of Modern Poetry"
- The Politics of Ornament: Remediation and/in The Evergreen
- Science and Art: Vestiges of Corpses in Pre-Raphaelite Illustrations
- A Modern Poetry of Sensation: Three Christmas Gift Books and the Legacy of Victorian Material Culture
- “Making Poetry” in Good Words: Why Illustration Matters to Periodical Poetry Studies
- Christina Rossetti
- Poetry, Pictures, and Popular Publishing: The Illustrated Gift Book and Victorian Visual Culture, 1855-1875
- Visualizing the Fantastic Subject: Goblin Market and the Gaze
- Goblin Market as a Cross-Audienced Poem: Children's Fairy Tale, Adult Erotic Fantasy
- Modern Markets for Goblin Market
- 'The Biography of the Century': Another Look at Richard Ellmann's James Joyce
- The Culture of Christina Rossetti: Female Poetics and Victorian Contexts
- Teaching Victorian Illustrated Poetry: Hands-on Material Culture
- Charting Rocks in the Golden Stream: Or, Why Textual Ornaments Matter to Victorian Periodicals Studies
- A Modern Illustrated Magazine: The Yellow Book’s Poetics of Format
- Poetry and Illustration
- Review of Constance W. Hassett, Christina Rosetti: The Patience of Style
- Illustrated Editions of Coleridge's The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
- Cross-Dressing Confessions: Men Confessing as Women
- Christina Rossetti (1830–1894)
- Book and Magazine Illustrations for Christina Rossetti's 'Goblin Market'
- The Illustrated Enoch Arden and Victorian Visual Culture
- Poetry and Illustration
- Christina Rossetti and Illustration: A Publishing History
- The Dialogue of Image and Text in Christina Rossetti's Sing-Song
- Home Thoughts and Home Scenes: Packaging Middle-Class Childhood for Christmas Consumption
- Victorian Poetry and the Book Arts Special Issue
- The Cosmopolitan Evergreen and the Global Digital