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Hannah Murray

Dr Hannah Murray
PhD, FHEA

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2023

Confusion

Murray, H. L. (2023). Confusion. In The Affects of Pedagogy in Literary Studies (pp. 61-71). Routledge. doi:10.4324/9781003092988-5

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10.4324/9781003092988-5
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2022

6 White/Not-White: Robert Montgomery Bird’s Racial Transformations, 1839

Murray, H. L. (2022). 6 White/Not-White: Robert Montgomery Bird’s Racial Transformations, 1839. In Crossings in Nineteenth-Century American Culture (pp. 88-100). Edinburgh University Press. doi:10.1515/9781474476300-009

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10.1515/9781474476300-009
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Spiritualism in <i>Pierre;</i>

Murray, H. L. (2022). Spiritualism in <i>Pierre;</i>. In Unknown Book (pp. 102-112). Wiley. doi:10.1002/9781119668565.ch8

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10.1002/9781119668565.ch8
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2021

1 ‘A SHRIEK SO TERRIBLE!’: CHARLES BROCKDEN BROWN’S SENSATIONAL VENTRILOQUISTS

1 ‘A SHRIEK SO TERRIBLE!’: CHARLES BROCKDEN BROWN’S SENSATIONAL VENTRILOQUISTS (2021). In Liminal Whiteness in Early US Fiction (pp. 21-46). Edinburgh University Press. doi:10.1515/9781474481755-004

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10.1515/9781474481755-004
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2 ‘THIS IS A STORY-TELLING AGE’: SPECTRAL NOSTALGIA IN BRACEBRIDGE HALL

2 ‘THIS IS A STORY-TELLING AGE’: SPECTRAL NOSTALGIA IN BRACEBRIDGE HALL (2021). In Liminal Whiteness in Early US Fiction (pp. 47-70). Edinburgh University Press. doi:10.1515/9781474481755-005

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10.1515/9781474481755-005
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3 ‘WHAT HAD BECOME OF ME?’: SHEPPARD LEE’S BLACKFACE TRANSFORMATION

3 ‘WHAT HAD BECOME OF ME?’: SHEPPARD LEE’S BLACKFACE TRANSFORMATION (2021). In Liminal Whiteness in Early US Fiction (pp. 71-96). Edinburgh University Press. doi:10.1515/9781474481755-006

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10.1515/9781474481755-006
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4 ‘I SAY TO YOU THAT I AM DEAD!’: EDGAR ALLAN POE’S PROTESTING CADAVERS

4 ‘I SAY TO YOU THAT I AM DEAD!’: EDGAR ALLAN POE’S PROTESTING CADAVERS (2021). In Liminal Whiteness in Early US Fiction (pp. 97-120). Edinburgh University Press. doi:10.1515/9781474481755-007

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10.1515/9781474481755-007
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5 ‘HOW CAN I SPEAK TO THEE?’: HERMAN MELVILLE’S MUTED VOICE

5 ‘HOW CAN I SPEAK TO THEE?’: HERMAN MELVILLE’S MUTED VOICE (2021). In Liminal Whiteness in Early US Fiction (pp. 121-148). Edinburgh University Press. doi:10.1515/9781474481755-008

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10.1515/9781474481755-008
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6 ‘I’M MAKING A WHITE MAN OF HIM’: MAKING AND BREAKING WHITENESS IN THE GARIES AND THEIR FRIENDS

6 ‘I’M MAKING A WHITE MAN OF HIM’: MAKING AND BREAKING WHITENESS IN THE GARIES AND THEIR FRIENDS (2021). In Liminal Whiteness in Early US Fiction (pp. 149-174). Edinburgh University Press. doi:10.1515/9781474481755-009

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10.1515/9781474481755-009
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A NOTE ON LANGUAGE

A NOTE ON LANGUAGE (2021). In Liminal Whiteness in Early US Fiction (pp. viii). Edinburgh University Press. doi:10.1515/9781474481755-002

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10.1515/9781474481755-002
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BIBLIOGRAPHY

BIBLIOGRAPHY (2021). In Liminal Whiteness in Early US Fiction (pp. 183-200). Edinburgh University Press. doi:10.1515/9781474481755-011

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10.1515/9781474481755-011
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CODA: THE RESURRECTION OF WHITENESS

CODA: THE RESURRECTION OF WHITENESS (2021). In Liminal Whiteness in Early US Fiction (pp. 175-182). Edinburgh University Press. doi:10.1515/9781474481755-010

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10.1515/9781474481755-010
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Coda: The Resurrection of Whiteness

Murray, H. L. (2021). Coda: The Resurrection of Whiteness. In Liminal Whiteness in Early US Fiction (pp. 175-182). Edinburgh University Press. doi:10.3366/edinburgh/9781474481731.003.0008

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10.3366/edinburgh/9781474481731.003.0008
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INTRODUCTION: INEXPLICABLE VOICES – LIMINAL WHITENESS IN THE EARLY UNITED STATES

INTRODUCTION: INEXPLICABLE VOICES – LIMINAL WHITENESS IN THE EARLY UNITED STATES (2021). In Liminal Whiteness in Early US Fiction (pp. 1-20). Edinburgh University Press. doi:10.1515/9781474481755-003

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10.1515/9781474481755-003
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Introduction: Inexplicable Voices – Liminal Whiteness in the Early United States

Murray, H. L. (2021). Introduction: Inexplicable Voices – Liminal Whiteness in the Early United States. In Liminal Whiteness in Early US Fiction (pp. 1-20). Edinburgh University Press. doi:10.3366/edinburgh/9781474481731.003.0001

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10.3366/edinburgh/9781474481731.003.0001
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‘A shriek so terrible!’: Charles Brockden Brown’s Sensational Ventriloquists

Murray, H. L. (2021). ‘A shriek so terrible!’: Charles Brockden Brown’s Sensational Ventriloquists. In Liminal Whiteness in Early US Fiction (pp. 21-46). Edinburgh University Press. doi:10.3366/edinburgh/9781474481731.003.0002

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10.3366/edinburgh/9781474481731.003.0002
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‘How can I speak to thee?’: Herman Melville’s Muted Voice

Murray, H. L. (2021). ‘How can I speak to thee?’: Herman Melville’s Muted Voice. In Liminal Whiteness in Early US Fiction (pp. 121-148). Edinburgh University Press. doi:10.3366/edinburgh/9781474481731.003.0006

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10.3366/edinburgh/9781474481731.003.0006
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‘I say to you that I am dead!’: Edgar Allan Poe’s Protesting Cadavers

Murray, H. L. (2021). ‘I say to you that I am dead!’: Edgar Allan Poe’s Protesting Cadavers. In Liminal Whiteness in Early US Fiction (pp. 97-120). Edinburgh University Press. doi:10.3366/edinburgh/9781474481731.003.0005

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10.3366/edinburgh/9781474481731.003.0005
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‘I’m making a white man of him’: Making and Breaking Whiteness in The Garies and their Friends

Murray, H. L. (2021). ‘I’m making a white man of him’: Making and Breaking Whiteness in The Garies and their Friends. In Liminal Whiteness in Early US Fiction (pp. 149-174). Edinburgh University Press. doi:10.3366/edinburgh/9781474481731.003.0007

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10.3366/edinburgh/9781474481731.003.0007
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‘This is a story-telling age’: Spectral Nostalgia in Bracebridge Hall

Murray, H. L. (2021). ‘This is a story-telling age’: Spectral Nostalgia in Bracebridge Hall. In Liminal Whiteness in Early US Fiction (pp. 47-70). Edinburgh University Press. doi:10.3366/edinburgh/9781474481731.003.0003

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10.3366/edinburgh/9781474481731.003.0003
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‘What had become of me?’: Sheppard Lee’s Blackface Transformation

Murray, H. L. (2021). ‘What had become of me?’: Sheppard Lee’s Blackface Transformation. In Liminal Whiteness in Early US Fiction (pp. 71-96). Edinburgh University Press. doi:10.3366/edinburgh/9781474481731.003.0004

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10.3366/edinburgh/9781474481731.003.0004
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2020

Reading Utopia in 2020

Murray, H. (2020). Reading Utopia in 2020. The Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation, 61(5).

Journal article

2019

Brown Studies Now and in Transition

Murray, H. L. (2019). Brown Studies Now and in Transition. In P. Barnard, H. Emmett, & S. Shapiro (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Charles Brockden Brown (pp. 556-570). Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press.

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2017

"I say to you that I am dead!": Medical Experiment and the Limits of Personhood in Edgar Allan Poe's 'The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar' (1845)'

Murray, H. L. (2017). "I say to you that I am dead!": Medical Experiment and the Limits of Personhood in Edgar Allan Poe's 'The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar' (1845)'. The Irish Journal of Gothic and Horror Studies, 16, 22-40. Retrieved from https://irishgothichorror.files.wordpress.com/2018/03/isay.pdf

Journal article

Roundtable - Hester Blum (ed.), Turns of Event: Nineteenth-Century American Literary Studies in Motion (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2016, £18.91). Pp. 224.<scp>isbn</scp>978 0 8122 4798 5.

MURRAY, H. L., COGHLAN, J. M., PALMER, S., WRIGHT, T. F., & BLUM, H. (2017). Roundtable - Hester Blum (ed.), Turns of Event: Nineteenth-Century American Literary Studies in Motion (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2016, £18.91). Pp. 224.<scp>isbn</scp>978 0 8122 4798 5.. Journal of American Studies, 51(3), 981-994. doi:10.1017/s002187581700055x

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10.1017/s002187581700055x
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