Our recent and forthcoming publications include
Monographs
- Burton, Anna. Trees in Nineteenth-Century English Fiction: The Silvicultural Novel. Routledge, 2021.
- Lynall, Greg. Imagining Solar Energy. Bloomsbury Academic, 2020.
- Roberts, Bethan. Nightingale. Reaktion Books, 2021.
Edited Collections
- Lynall, Greg, Sam Solnick and Bernadette McBride, eds. A Spray of Hope: Writing for Wellbeing. 2020.
Chapters in and Edited Collection
- Loh, Lucienne,"'It was the revenge of the uncontrollable world': Transmission and Covid-19" forthcoming in Hari Kunzru: Critical Perspectives, eds. Kristian Shaw and Sara Upstone. Manchester University Press, 2022.
- Lynall, Greg. ‘Science and Satire’, in The Oxford Handbook of Eighteenth-Century Satire, ed. Paddy Bullard. Oxford University Press, 2019.
- Lynall, Greg. 'Power Lines: Creative Responses to Energy Spaces’, in The Energy Communication Toolkit, eds. Hiroki Shin and Heather Chappells. London Science Museum, 2021.
- Lynall, Greg. ‘Swift among the Scientists, ad infinitum: towards a history of reading and allusion’, in Reading Swift: Papers from the Seventh Münster Symposium on Jonathan Swift, eds. Kirsten Juhas and Hermann J. Real. Fink, 2019.
- Lynall, Greg. ‘Solarpunk,' in The Cambridge Companion to Literature and Climate, eds. Adeline Johns-Putra and Kelly Sultzbach. Cambridge University Press, 2022
- Roberts, Bethan. ‘Charlotte Smith and the Nightingale’, in Birds in Eighteenth-Century Literature Reason, Emotion, and Ornithology, 1700–1840, eds. Brycchan Carey, Sayre Greenfield, Sayre, and Anne Milne. Palgrave Macmillan, 2020.
- Solnick, Samuel. ‘Apocalypso’, in An Ecotopian Lexicon. University of Minnesota Press, 2019.
- Solnick, Samuel. 'Fossil Capital', in The Cambridge Companion to Literature and the Anthropocene, ed. John Parham. Cambridge University Press, 2021.
- Solnick, Samuel. 'Climate Irrealism', in The Cambridge Companion to Literature and Climate, eds. Adeline Johns-Putra and Kelly Sultzbach. Cambridge University Press, 2022.
- Solnick, Samuel. 'Addressing Globalisation in the Anthropocene', in Globalisation and Literary Studies, ed Joel Evans Sultzbach. Cambridge University Press, 2022.
Articles
- Abdalla, Daniel I. '"Heredity, heredity!": Recovering Henry James’s The Reprobate in Its Scientific and Theatrical Contexts', in Modern Drama 64.1, Spring 2021.
- Little, Hannah. 'The science communication of "Don't Look Up."' Journal of Science Communication, 21(05), C01, 2022.
- Simoniti, Vid. 'Art as Political Discourse,' in The British Journal of Aesthetics, 2021.