April 19, 2023
By Lynda Ng and Paul Sheehan, editors of special guest cluster “Precarious Times: J.M. Coetzee and the Politics of Survival” and authors of “Introduction: Caring to Survive,” from Journal of Modern Literature,…
January 10, 2023
By Susan Farrell, author of “American Fascism and the Historical Underpinnings of Kurt Vonnegut’s Mother Night,” from Journal of Modern Literature,…
January 3, 2023
By David Dwan, author of “Unlucky Jim: Conrad, Chance, Ethics,” from Journal of Modern Literature, vol. 46, no. 1, now a read-for-free feature on Project Muse….
December 8, 2022
“Past and Present Histories: A look into Research in African Literatures: South African Literature a Priori“
By Cate McClure, Assistant Editor for Research in African Literatures and …
October 19, 2022
“Howe It Is: A Closer Look at JML 45.4“
By Stefania Heim, author of “‘I for i and i for I’: Susan Howe’s That This and the Relational Self,”…
July 27, 2022
Eliot’s Gripping Crustaceans: A Closer Look at JML 45.3
By Rachel Murray, author of “Things that Cling: Marine Attachments in Eliot,” now available for free on Project Muse….
April 20, 2022
On E.M. Forster’s doubt, and my own: A Closer Look at JML 45.2
By Rachel Gaubinger, author of “The ‘Voiceless Language’ of Sisters: Queer Possibility in E.M. Forster’s Howards End,” now available for free on Project Muse….
February 14, 2022
Virginia Woolf’s The Waves: A Love Story?
A Closer Look at JML 45.1
By Tali Banin, author of “The Winged Creatures of The Waves and Virginia Woolf’s Figurations of ‘The One,’” now available on Project MUSE ….
November 10, 2020
By Jerome J.H. Lim, author of “Recurrence and Remembrance: Reading J.H. Prynne’s ‘Reach Up’ and ‘Morning’ from Al–Dente,” in the Journal of Modern Literature (43.4 Summer 2020) now available on JSTOR ….