Publications:

BOOK

British Satire and the Politics of Style, 1789-1832.  Cambridge Studies in Romanticism 23.  Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1997.  xx + 263 pp.  Rept. in paperback, 2006.  

ARTICLES

"Parody and Satire in the Novel, 1770-1832."  The Oxford Handbook of the Eighteenth-Century Novel.  Ed. J. A. Downie.  Oxford: Oxford UP.  8,194 words.  Under contract.  Final version submitted to editor.

"Publishers and Lawyers."  *The Wordsworth Circle* 44 (2013): 121-26.

"The Arrest of Caleb Williams: Unnatural Crime, Constructive Violence, and Overwhelming Terror in Late-Eighteenth-Century England."  Eighteenth-Century Life 36.3 (2012): 31-56.  

"The Circulation of Satirical Poetry in the Regency."  Keats-Shelley Journal 61 (2012): 66-74.  

"Diaries and Journals."  The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Romanticism.  Gen. Ed. Frederick Burwick.  Assoc. Ed. Nancy Moore Goslee and Diane Hoeveler.  Oxford: Blackwell, 2012.

"What is a First Edition? The Case of Don Juan. Cantos VI.--VII.--and VIII."  Keats-Shelley Journal 60 (2011) 31-56.  

"The Transatlantic Pocahontas."  Nineteenth-Century Contexts 30.4 (2008): 301-22.  

"Reading as a Criminal in Early Nineteenth-Century Fiction."  The Wordsworth Circle 35.3 (summer 2004): 141-46.  

"Intercepted Letters, Men of Information: Moore's Twopenny Post-Bag and Fudge Family in Paris."  In The Satiric Eye: Forms of Satire in the Romantic Period.  Ed. Steven E. Jones.  New York: Palgrave, 2003.  151-71.  

"Thieves, Boxers, Sodomites, Poets: Being Flash to Byron¿s Don Juan." PMLA 116.3 (May 2001): 562-78.  Excerpted, Harold Bloom, ed. and introd., Bloom¿s Literary Themes: Human Sexuality (New York: Infobase, 2009) 19-37.  

"Irresolute Ravishers and the Sexual Economy of Chivalry in the Romantic Novel."  Nineteenth-Century Literature 55 (2000): 340-68.

"Ivanhoe, Chivalry, and the Murder of Mary Ashford."  Criticism 39 (1997): 383-408.

"Peacock and the 'Philosophical Gas' of the Illuminati."  In Secret Texts: The Literature of Secret Societies.  Ed. Marie Mulvey Roberts and Hugh Ormsby-Lennon.  New York: AMS, 1995.  188-209.  

"The 'Vanity Fair' of Nineteenth-Century England: Commerce, Women, and the East in the Ladies¿ Bazaar."  Nineteenth-Century Literature 46 (1991): 196-222.

"Carnival and Loitering in The Waggoner."  The Wordsworth Circle 21 (1990): 58-64.

"Unwitnessed by Answering Deeds: 'The Destiny of Nations' and Coleridge's Sibylline Leaves."  The Wordsworth Circle 20 (1989): 148-55.

"Humbert Humbert¿s Use of Catullus 58 in Lolita."  Twentieth Century Literature 34 (1988): 1-15.