Submissions from 2009
Vivification and the early art of William Bartram., Thomas Hallock
William Bartram’s art., Thomas Hallock
When Art Remembers: Museum Exhibits as Testimonio del Trujillato, Ylce Irizarry
Second Life, Video Games, and the Social Text, Steven E. Jones
Writing fiction in the post-9/11 world: Ian McEwan’s Saturday., Magali C. Michael
The Invisible War: Violences and Violations in Writing under Censorship in Franco's Spain, Susan Mooney
Producing the Eighteenth-century Book: Writers and Publishers in England, 1650-1800, Laura Runge and Pat Rogers
Submissions from 2008
Review of Emmett Till in Literary Memory and Imagination., Julie Buckner Armstrong
The noose: A symbol of hatred., Julie Buckner Armstrong
"The people…took exception to her remarks": Meta Warrick Fuller, Angelina Weld Grimké, and the lynching of Mary Turner., Julie Buckner Armstrong
Alfred the Great and the Anonymous Prose Proem to the Boethius, Nicole Guenther Discenza
Review of Source of Wisdom: Old English and Early Medieval Latin Studies in Honour of Thomas D. Hill, Nicole Guenther Discenza
Technologies of the Word, Nicole Guenther Discenza
Who's really a cyberfeminist? Women write back: The rhetoric of pro-anorexia websites., Christa Downer, Roxanne Kirkwood, Sandra Reynolds, and S. Morgan Gresham
Creating feminist solidarity: Moving from isolation to communication. A virtual roundtable., S. Morgan Gresham
What's eating you? A feminist's chronic struggle with anorexic identity., S. Morgan Gresham
Review of the book The geographic revolution in early America: Maps, literacy and national identity., Thomas Hallock
“The archeologists made observations that conjured up interesting mental pictures”: De Soto, narrative scholarship, and place., Thomas Hallock
Early modern ecostudies: From the Florentine Codex to Shakespeare., Thomas Hallock, Ivo Kamps, and Karen L. Raber
Technical documents as rhetorical agency, Nathan Riley Johnson
Advertising and Satirical Culture in the Romantic Period by John Strachan, Steven E. Jones
The Meaning of Video Games: Gaming and Textual Strategies, Steven E. Jones
Street sex work and sex worker rights? Blinding connections., Jill McCracken
The Artistic Censoring of Sexuality: Fantasy and Judgment in the Twentieth-Century Novel, Susan Mooney
Datagogies, Writing Spaces, and the Age of Peer Production, Joseph M. Moxley
Filming Shakespeare in the global marketplace, by M.T. Burnett. Review., Lisa S. Starks
Submissions from 2007
Emboldened linking: Growing wiki-cology., Trey Conner, John Monroe, and Emery R. Skolfield
Teaching and Learning Guide for Alfred the Great's Boethius, Nicole Guenther Discenza
Year's Work in Old English Studies 2005, Nicole Guenther Discenza
Education matters: Exploring issues in education., S. Morgan Gresham and Crystal McCage
Declaring botanic independence on the Alachua Savana., Thomas Hallock
Review of the book American curiosity: Cultures of natural history in the colonial Brish Atlantic world., Thomas Hallock
Review of the book Bibliography and the book trades: Studies in the print culture of early New England., Thomas Hallock
Review of the book Traveling south: Travel narratives and the construction of American identity., Thomas Hallock
William Bartram: A life in letters., Thomas Hallock
An Interview with Cristina García, Ylce Irizarry and Cristina García
Combinatoric Form in Nineteenth-century Satiric Prints, Steven E. Jones
Dickens on Lost: Text, Paratext, Fan-based Media, Steven E. Jones
Dear Author: Letters of Hope, Joan F. Kaywell Ph.D
Listening to the language of sexworkers: An analysis of street sexworker representations and their effects on sexworkers and society., Jill McCracken
Foreword., Magali C. Michael
Collaboration, Literacy, Authorship: Using Social Networking Tools to Engage the Wisdom of Teachers, Joseph M. Moxley and Ryan Meehan
Texts from the Querelle 1641-1701 (2): Essential Works for the Study of Early Modern Women: Series III, Part Two, Laura Runge
The Professionalization of Women Writers in Eighteenth-Century Britain, Laura Runge
Like the lover's pinch, which hurts and is desired': The narrative of male masochism and Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra., Lisa S. Starks
That’s Amores! Latin love and lovesickness in Shakespeare’s Venus and Adonis., Lisa S. Starks
Submissions from 2006
Remixing the lost book of rhythm., Trey Conner
Alfred the Great's Boethius, Nicole Guenther Discenza
A Map of the Universe: Geography and Cosmology in the Program of Alfred the Great, Nicole Guenther Discenza
Year's Work in Old English Studies 2004, Nicole Guenther Discenza
The Poem and the Network: Editing Poetry Electronically, Neil Fraistat and Steven E. Jones
A life in letters: William Bartram., Thomas Hallock
Immortality and the archive, or, finding life in the art of William Bartram., Thomas Hallock
Traveling east with Lewis and Clark., Thomas Hallock
Doubly Troubling Narratives Writing 'The Oppression of Possibility' in Puerto Rico and Cuba, Ylce Irizarry
Against Technology: From the Luddites to Neo-Luddism, Steven E. Jones
Digital Romanticism in the Age of Neo-Luddism: the Romantic Circles Experiment, Steven E. Jones
Nineteenth-Century Satiric Poetry, Steven E. Jones
The Melancholy Android: On the Psychology of Sacred Machines by Eric G. Wilson, Steven E. Jones
The Significance of Electronic Poster Sessions, Steven E. Jones
The William Blake Archive: An Overview, Steven E. Jones
Pimps., Jill McCracken
Resident activism., Jill McCracken
Street-based prostitution., Jill McCracken, Juhu Thukral, and Eden C. Savino
New visions of community in contemporary American fiction: Tan, Kingsolver, Castillo, Morrison., Magali C. Michael
Feeling Fear, Narrating Feelings: The Decomposing Masculine Subject in Molloy, Malone Dies, and The Unnamable, Susan Mooney
From Manuscript to Print and Back Again: Two Verse Miscellanies by Eighteenth-century Women, Laura Runge
Women’s Utopias of the Eighteenth Century by Alessa Johns, Laura Runge
Submissions from 2005
Angelina Weld Grimké., Julie Buckner Armstrong
Jean Toomer., Julie Buckner Armstrong
New directions in lynching studies., Julie Buckner Armstrong
Scratching out a living as an academic couple., Julie Buckner Armstrong
New designs for communication across the curriculum., Andrew Billings, Teddi Fishman, S. Morgan Gresham, Angie Justice, Michael Neal, Barbara Ramirez, Summer Smith Taylor, Melissa Tidwell Powell, Donna Winchell, Kathleen Blake Yancey, and Art Young
The King's English: Strategies of Translation in the Old English Boethius, Nicole Guenther Discenza
The Persuasive Power of Alfredian Prose, Nicole Guenther Discenza
Year's Work in Old English Studies 2003, Nicole Guenther Discenza
Between topos and the terrain: A brief survey of Florida environmental writing, 1513-1821., Thomas Hallock
Male pleasure and the genders of eighteenth-century botanic exchange: A garden tour., Thomas Hallock
Review of the book Planting nature: Trees and the manipulation of environmental stewardship in America., Thomas Hallock
Review of the book The planting of New Virginia: Settlement and landscape in the Shenandoah Valley., Thomas Hallock
Twinkle while you shake it., Thomas Hallock
The Ethics of Writing the Caribbean: Latina Narrative as Testimonio, Ylce Irizarry
Charles Dickens in Cyberspace: The Afterlife of the Nineteenth Century in Postmodern Culture by Jay Clayton, Steven E. Jones
Gaelic Prose in the Irish Free State, 1922-1939, Susan Mooney
Editions of Oroonoko, 1688-2000: A Historical Perspective, Laura Runge
Gender and Language in British Literary Criticism, 1660-1790, Laura Runge
Momentary Fame: Female Novelists in Eighteenth-Century Book Reviews, Laura Runge
’Immortal longings’: The erotics of death in Shakespeare’s Antony and Cleopatra., Lisa S. Starks
Submissions from 2004
The Paradox of Humility in the Alfredian Translations, Nicole Guenther Discenza
Year's Work in Old English Studies 2002, Nicole Guenther Discenza
Electronic Theses and Dissertations, Edward Fox, Joseph M. Moxley, Shahrooz Feizabadi, and Christian Weisser
What scholarly project in computers and writing has been most influential for you, and why has it been so influential?, S. Morgan Gresham
New studio composition: New sites for writing, new forms of composition, new cultures of learning., S. Morgan Gresham and Kathleen Blake Yancey
Joy! Rapture! I’ve got a brain!, Thomas Hallock
Looking for the Hillsborough River., Thomas Hallock
Narrative, nature and cultural contact in John Bartram’s Observations., Thomas Hallock
Review of the book The Book of the Everglades., Thomas Hallock