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September 2013
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1 |
Essay
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"The Country of the Blind": H. G. Wells's Homage to "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow"
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The New York Review of Science Fiction, September 2013 |
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January 2014
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15 |
Essay
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"With a Drawn Sword": Evoking Poe's "William Wilson" in Henry James's "The Jolly Corner"
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The New York Review of Science Fiction, January 2014 |
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January 2015
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21 |
Essay
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"The Great Rebel": Promethean Evocations in E. M. Forster's "The Machine Stops"
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The New York Review of Science Fiction, January 2015 |
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January 2015
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21 |
Review
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The Machine Stops
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The New York Review of Science Fiction, January 2015 |
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June 2015
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20 |
Essay
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"The Antlered Animal": The Minotaur Myth in Henry James's "The Jolly Corner"
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The New York Review of Science Fiction, June 2015 |
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October 2016
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20 |
Essay
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"Sleeping Under Their Privileges": Appropriating Gulliver in H. G. Wells's "Mr. Skelmersdale in Fairyland"
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The New York Review of Science Fiction, October 2016 |
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August 2017
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6 |
Essay
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"In Rama": A Slaugther of the Innocents Allusion in Frankenstein
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The New York Review of Science Fiction, August 2017 |
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August 2018
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29 |
Essay
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Windows, Doubles, and "Strange Cummunion": Henry James's "Sir Edmund Orme"
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The New York Review of Science Fiction, August 2018 |
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May 2019
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16 |
Essay
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"An Umbrella, Broken": du Maurier, "The Birds", and the Chamberlain Years
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The New York Review of Science Fiction, May 2019 |
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December 2020
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31 |
Essay
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"The Bold Pursuit of Ambiguity": On the Framing Narrator in Henry James's "Sir Edmund Orme"
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The New York Review of Science Fiction, December 2020 |
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June 2021
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21 |
Essay
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An Outpost of "Technology and Empire": H. G. Wells's "In the Avu Observatory"
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The New York Review of Science Fiction, June 2021 |