Publications
Selected publications
- The Theological Turn in Contemporary Gothic Fiction: Holy Ghosts (Book - 2018)
- Emily Bronte and the Religious Imagination (Book - 2014)
2024
Apocalypse Not Quite Yet: Waiting for the End in Mid-Victorian Literature
Marsden, S. (n.d.). Apocalypse Not Quite Yet: Waiting for the End in Mid-Victorian Literature. In E. Ludlow, & K. Claes (Eds.), The Nineteenth-Century Present: Literary Responses to Historicity. Manchester: Manchester University Press.
'When pure religion, rules the feeling heart': The Brontes' Evangelical Romanticism
Marsden, S. (n.d.). 'When pure religion, rules the feeling heart': The Brontes' Evangelical Romanticism. In A. Regis, & D. Wynne (Eds.), Edinburgh Companion to the Brontes and the Arts. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
2021
Gothic and the Apocalyptic Imagination
Marsden, S. (2021). Gothic and the Apocalyptic Imagination. In The Cambridge History of the Gothic (pp. 465-482). Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/9781108624268.024
Ecological Apocalypse in the Poetry of Patrick and Emily Brontë
Marsden, S. (n.d.). Ecological Apocalypse in the Poetry of Patrick and Emily Brontë. Religions, 12(7), 546. doi:10.3390/rel12070546
2020
11. Emily Brontë, Wuthering Heights (1847)
Marsden, S. (2020). 11. Emily Brontë, Wuthering Heights (1847). In Handbook of the English Novel, 1830–1900 (pp. 221-236). De Gruyter. doi:10.1515/9783110376715-012
Ghost Writing: Emily Bronte and Spectrality
Marsden, S. J. (2020). Ghost Writing: Emily Bronte and Spectrality. Bronte Studies, 45(2), 144-155. doi:10.1080/14748932.2020.1715041
Review of The Hermeneutics of Hell, ed. by Gregor Thuswaldner and Daniel Russ
Marsden, S. (2020). Review of The Hermeneutics of Hell, ed. by Gregor Thuswaldner and Daniel Russ. The Glass, 32, 65-66.
2019
‘A Strange Change Approaching’: Ontology, Reconciliation And Eschatology In Wuthering Heights
Marsden, S. J. (2019). ‘A Strange Change Approaching’: Ontology, Reconciliation And Eschatology In Wuthering Heights. In A. Lewis (Ed.), The Brontës and the Idea of the Human: Science, Ethics, and the Victorian Imagination (pp. 189-206). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/9781316651063.010
Review of The Routledge Companion to Literature and Religion
Marsden, S. J. (2019). Review of The Routledge Companion to Literature and Religion. The Glass, 31, 56-58.
'One Look and You Recognize Evil': Lycan Terrorism, Monstrous Otherness, and the Banality of Evil in Benjamin Percy's Red Moon
Marsden, S. J. (2019). 'One Look and You Recognize Evil': Lycan Terrorism, Monstrous Otherness, and the Banality of Evil in Benjamin Percy's Red Moon. Gothic Studies, 21(1), 40-53. doi:10.3366/gothic.2019.0006
Horror and the Death of God
Marsden, S. J. (2019). Horror and the Death of God. In E. Beal, & J. Greenaway (Eds.), Horror and Religion. University of Wales Press.
2018
The Theological Turn in Contemporary Gothic Fiction: Holy Ghosts
Marsden, S. J. (2018). The Theological Turn in Contemporary Gothic Fiction: Holy Ghosts. Palgrave Macmillan. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-96571-0
2017
'Nothing moved, nothing was seen, nothing was heard and nothing happened': Evil, Privation and the Absent Logos in Richard Marsh's The Beetle
Marsden, S. J. (2017). 'Nothing moved, nothing was seen, nothing was heard and nothing happened': Evil, Privation and the Absent Logos in Richard Marsh's The Beetle. Gothic Studies, 19(1), 57-72. doi:10.7227/GS.0019
Redeeming the End in Contemporary Gothic Fictions
Marsden, S. J. (2017). Redeeming the End in Contemporary Gothic Fictions. The Glass, 29, 21-27.
2016
Emily Bronte
Marsden, S. J. (2016). Emily Bronte. In T. Beal (Ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Bible and the Arts. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
2014
Emily Bronte and the Religious Imagination
Marsden, S. (2014). Emily Bronte and the Religious Imagination. London: Bloomsbury. Retrieved from https://www.bloomsbury.com/
2011
'THE EARTH NO LONGER A VOID': CREATION THEOLOGY IN THE NOVELS OF CHARLOTTE BRONTE
Marsden, S. (2011). 'THE EARTH NO LONGER A VOID': CREATION THEOLOGY IN THE NOVELS OF CHARLOTTE BRONTE. LITERATURE AND THEOLOGY, 25(3), 237-251. doi:10.1093/litthe/frr023
2010
'A spiritual geography of Wuthering Heights'
Marsden, S. (2010). 'A spiritual geography of Wuthering Heights'. In J. Carruthers, A. Tate, & J. B. Bullen (Eds.), Spiritual Identities: Literature and the Post-Secular Imagination (pp. 65-78). Oxford: Peter Lang.
2007
Dr Moreau's Crimes: H. G. Wells and the Victorian Vivisection Controversy
Marsden, S. J. (2007). Dr Moreau's Crimes: H. G. Wells and the Victorian Vivisection Controversy. In A. Mordavsky Caleb (Ed.), (Re)Creating Science in Nineteenth-Century Britain (pp. 116-128). Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
2006
‘Vain are the thousand creeds’: Wuthering Heights, the Bible and Liberal Protestantism
Marsden, S. (2006). ‘Vain are the thousand creeds’: Wuthering Heights, the Bible and Liberal Protestantism. Literature and Theology, 20(3), 236-250. doi:10.1093/litthe/frl025
Imagination, Materiality and the Act of Writing in Emily Brontë’s Diary Papers
Marsden, S. (2006). Imagination, Materiality and the Act of Writing in Emily Brontë’s Diary Papers. Nineteenth-Century Contexts, 28(1), 35-47. doi:10.1080/08905490600691499