On Literary Worlds– Eric Hayot
Finding Freedom in Hamlet– Joshua Scodel
The Critique of Hamletism in The Wild Irish Girl and Corinne– Raphaël Ingelbien and Benedicte Seynhaeve
Reading Bradley after Reading Laforgue: How Eliot Transformed Symbolist Poetics into a Paradigmatic Modernism – Charles Altieri
Reviews
History and Its Limits: Human, Animal, Violence
History and Its Limits: Human, Animal, Violence. By Dominick LaCapra. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2009. ix + 230 pp.– John E. Toews
Fictions of Embassy: Literature and Diplomacy in Early Modern Europe
Fictions of Embassy: Literature and Diplomacy in Early Modern Europe. By Timothy Hampton. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2009. xi + 235 pp.–Hassan Melehy
The Key of Green: Passion and Perception in Renaissance Culture
The Key of Green: Passion and Perception in Renaissance Culture. By Bruce R. Smith. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2009. 326 pp.– Maureen Quilligan
Novel Violence: A Narratography of Victorian Fiction
Novel Violence: A Narratography of Victorian Fiction. By Garrett Stewart. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2009. 268 pp.–Nicholas Dames
Owning Up: Privacy, Property, and Belonging in U.S. Women's Life Writing
Owning Up: Privacy, Property, and Belonging in U.S. Women's Life Writing. By Katherine Adams. New York: Oxford University Press, 2009. vi + 264 pp.– Joycelyn Moody
Chinese Shakespeares: Two Centuries of Cultural Exchange
Chinese Shakespeares: Two Centuries of Cultural Exchange. By Alexander C. Y. Huang. New York: Columbia University Press, 2009. xi + 350 pp.–Bi-qi Beatrice Lei
The Speed Handbook: Velocity, Pleasure, Modernism
The Speed Handbook: Velocity, Pleasure, Modernism. By Enda Duffy. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2009. 306 pp.–Jessica Burstein