books by subject
Criticism on Poetry & Poets

Spatial Representations and the Jacobean Stage: From Shakespeare to Webster

Shakespeare Studies Today: Romanticism Lost

Teaching Chaucer

Coleridge and the Crisis of Reason

British Romanticism and Continental Influences: Writing in an Age of Europhobia

Wordsworth's Poetic Theory: Knowledge, Language, Experience

Imagining Shakespeare's Original Audience, 1660-2000: Groundlings, Gallants, Grocers

Philip Larkin: Art and Self: Five Studies

Republican Politics and English Poetry, 1789-1874

Shakespeare's Irrational Endings: The Problem Plays

Stevens, Williams, Crane and the Motive for Metaphor

Seamus Heaney: Poet, Critic, Translator

Ideas of Space in Contemporary Poetry

Shakespeare, Film Studies, and the Visual Cultures of Modernity

Autobiographies

Blake and Conflict

Slave Songs and the Birth of African American Poetry

The Poems of Oswald Von Wolkenstein: An English Translation of the Complete Works (1376/77-1445)

Coleridge, the Bible, and Religion

Shakespearean Echoes

The Long and Winding Road from Blake to the Beatles

Shakespeare's Staged Spaces and Playgoers' Perceptions

Contemporary U.S. Latino/ A Literary Criticism

Technically Alive: Shakespeare's Sonnets

Body and Soul in Coleridge's Notebooks, 1827-1834: 'What is Life?'

Knowing Shakespeare: Senses, Embodiment and Cognition

Sublime Coleridge: The Opus Maximum

Poetry and Philosophy from Homer to Rousseau: Romantic Souls, Realist Lives

Shame and Guilt in Chaucer
