Publications
2024
Science
Lynall, G. (2024). Science. In Jonathan Swift in Context (pp. 287-294). Cambridge University Press.
2023
Science, Empire, and Observation
Lynall, G. (2023). Science, Empire, and Observation. In The Cambridge Companion to Gulliver's Travels (pp. 46-58). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
2022
Solarpunk
Lynall, G. (2022). Solarpunk. In The Cambridge Companion to Literature and Climate (pp. 191-200). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
2021
A Spray of Hope
Lynall, G., Solnick, S., & McBride, B. (Eds.) (2021). A Spray of Hope. Liverpool: Literature & Science Hub.
Energy Communication Toolkit
Shin, H., & Chappells, H. (2021). Energy Communication Toolkit. Retrieved from http://www7.bbk.ac.uk/
2019
Imagining Solar Energy: The Power of the Sun in Literature, Science and Culture
Lynall, G. (2020). Imagining Solar Energy: The Power of the Sun in Literature, Science and Culture. Bloomsbury Academic. Retrieved from https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/imagining-solar-energy-9781350010970/
Science and Satire
Lynall, G. (2019). Science and Satire. In P. Bullard (Ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Eighteenth-Century Satire (pp. 387-402). Oxford: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198727835.001.0001
Swift among the Scientists, ad infinitum: Towards a History of Reading and Allusion
Lynall, G. J. (2019). Swift among the Scientists, ad infinitum: Towards a History of Reading and Allusion. In J. Bischof, K. Juhas, & H. J. Real (Eds.), Reading Swift: Papers from The Seventh Münster Symposium on Jonathan Swift (pp. 573-596). München: Wilhelm Fink Verlag.
2018
‘Made from Light’, UK Energy Research Centre guest blog (2018)
Lynall, G. J. (2018). ‘Made from Light’, UK Energy Research Centre guest blog (2018). Retrieved from http://www.ukerc.ac.uk/network/network-news/made-from-light.html
2017
In retrospect: Gulliver's Travels
Lynall, G. (2017). In retrospect: Gulliver's Travels. Nature, 549(7673), 454-455. doi:10.1038/549454a
Interview with Penelope Boston, director of NASA biology, for Literature & Science Hub website (2017)
Lynall, G. J. (2017). Interview with Penelope Boston, director of NASA biology, for Literature & Science Hub website (2017). Retrieved from https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/literature-and-science/interviews/penelopeboston/
2016
Looking for “the Longitude”
Barrett, K., Barrett, K., Barrett, K., Dunn, R., Higgitt, R., Parker, K., . . . Williams, H. (n.d.). Looking for “the Longitude”. British Art Studies, (2). doi:10.17658/issn.2058-5462/issue-02/kbarrett
2015
'The Freedom of the Solar Cell: Energies of the Sun across the long Twentieth Century'
Lynall, G., & Lynall, G. (2015). 'The Freedom of the Solar Cell: Energies of the Sun across the long Twentieth Century'. In P. A. Farca (Ed.), Energy in Literature: Essays on Energy and its Social and Environmental Implications in Twentieth and Twenty-First Century Literary Texts (pp. 243-257). Oxford: TrueHeart Press.
David Womersley, ed., Gulliver's Travels (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012)
Lynall, G. (2015). David Womersley, ed., Gulliver's Travels (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012).
La questione romantica
Lynall, G. J., & Dellarosa, F. (Eds.) (2015). La questione romantica (Vol. 7).
‘Coleridge “brought to the very Brink of the Grave”: a hitherto unpublished letter
Lynall, G. J. (2015). ‘Coleridge “brought to the very Brink of the Grave”: a hitherto unpublished letter. La questione Romantica, 7(1), 141-144.
‘Editors’ Introduction’
Lynall, G. J., & Dellarosa, F. (2015). ‘Editors’ Introduction’. La Questione Romantica, 7(1), 11.
2014
'Swift and Pneumatics: Airy Regions, Heavy Bodies, and Mechanical Spirits'
Lynall, G. J. (2014). 'Swift and Pneumatics: Airy Regions, Heavy Bodies, and Mechanical Spirits'. Swift Studies, 29, 6-23.
Review Elizabeth R. Napier, Problems of Embodiment in English Fiction from Defoe to Shelley (University of Toronto Press, 2012)
Lynall, G. (2014). Review Elizabeth R. Napier, Problems of Embodiment in English Fiction from Defoe to Shelley (University of Toronto Press, 2012). Unknown Journal, 46(2), 171-172.
Review of Cristina Malcolmson, Studies of Skin Color in the Early Royal Society: Boyle, Cavendish, Swift (Farnham: Ashgate, 2013)
Lynall, G. (2014). Review of Cristina Malcolmson, Studies of Skin Color in the Early Royal Society: Boyle, Cavendish, Swift (Farnham: Ashgate, 2013). Unknown Journal, pp. N/A. Retrieved from http://www.bsls.ac.uk/
Scriblerian projections of longitude: Arbuthnot, Swift, and the agency of satire in a culture of invention
Lynall, G. (2014). Scriblerian projections of longitude: Arbuthnot, Swift, and the agency of satire in a culture of invention. Journal of Literature and Science, 7(2), 1-18. doi:10.12929/jls.07.2.01
2013
Fanny Hill in Bombay: the making & unmaking of John Cleland HAL GLADFELDER
Lynall, G. (2013). Fanny Hill in Bombay: the making & unmaking of John Cleland HAL GLADFELDER. Women's History Review, 22(6), 1036-1038. doi:10.1080/09612025.2013.767105
Edifying by the margent: echoing voices in Swift's Tale
Lynall, G., & Walsh, M. (2013). Edifying by the margent: echoing voices in Swift's Tale. In Reading Swift: Papers from the Sixth Muenster Symposium on Jonathan Swift (pp. 123-133). Munich: Wilhelm Fink.
‘Bundling up the <scp>S</scp>un‐<scp>B</scp>eams': Burning Mirrors in Eighteenth‐Century Knowledge and Culture
LYNALL, G. (2013). ‘Bundling up the <scp>S</scp>un‐<scp>B</scp>eams': Burning Mirrors in Eighteenth‐Century Knowledge and Culture. Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies, 36(4), 477-490. doi:10.1111/1754-0208.12077
2012
Swift's 'Poetical Chymistry': Alchemy and Allusion in the Verse
Lynall, G. (2012). Swift's 'Poetical Chymistry': Alchemy and Allusion in the Verse. The Review of English Studies, 63(261), 588-607. doi:10.1093/res/hgr120
Swift and Science
Lynall, G. (2012). Swift and Science. Palgrave Macmillan UK. doi:10.1057/9781137016966
2011
'Talking Flowers and Topsy-turvy Trees: Swift, Shadwell, and Robert Boyle's Occasional Reflections upon Several Subjects'
Lynall, G. J. (2011). 'Talking Flowers and Topsy-turvy Trees: Swift, Shadwell, and Robert Boyle's Occasional Reflections upon Several Subjects'. Swift Studies, 26, 7-21.
2010
'Introduction: Scientific Contexts'
Lynall, G. J. (2010). 'Introduction: Scientific Contexts'. In M. W. Walsh (Ed.), A Tale of a Tub and Other Works (pp. lxviii-lxxiii). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Sympathy Machines: Men of Feeling and the Automaton
Wetmore, A. (2010). Sympathy Machines: Men of Feeling and the Automaton. Unknown Journal, 3(1), 101-102.
2009
'"An Author bonae notae, and an Adeptus": Swift's Alchemical Satire and Satiric Alchemy in A Tale of a Tub'
Lynall, G. J. (2009). '"An Author bonae notae, and an Adeptus": Swift's Alchemical Satire and Satiric Alchemy in A Tale of a Tub'. Swift Studies, 24, 27-45.
'Swift's Caricatures of Newton: "Taylor", "Conjurer" and "Workman in the Mint"'
Lynall, G. J. (2009). 'Swift's Caricatures of Newton: "Taylor", "Conjurer" and "Workman in the Mint"'. In H. Bloom, & H. Bloom (Eds.), Jonathan Swift's 'Gulliver's Travels' (pp. 101-117). New York: Chelsea House.
2008
Engines of the Imagination: Renaissance Culture and the Rise of the Machine
Sawday, J. (2008). Engines of the Imagination: Renaissance Culture and the Rise of the Machine. Unknown Journal, N/A.
2007
Scriblerian Pins and Needles: John Gay, Magnetism, and the Spectacle of Natural Philosophy
Lynall, G. (2007). Scriblerian Pins and Needles: John Gay, Magnetism, and the Spectacle of Natural Philosophy. British Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies, 30(3). Retrieved from http://www.liv.ac.uk/english/pdf/Pins_and_Needles.pdf
2005
Swift's Caricatures of Newton: “Taylor”, “Conjurer” and “Workman in the Mint”
LYNALL, G. (n.d.). Swift's Caricatures of Newton: “Taylor”, “Conjurer” and “Workman in the Mint”. Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies, 28(1), 19-32. doi:10.1111/j.1754-0208.2005.tb00314.x