ACADEMIC PUBLICATIONS (English Literature)
2011
2010
2006
Review of English Studies, (Oxford University Press) November 2006
2004
"Percy Shelley's Cosmological Sublime: James Lind, William Herschel, and 'The Multitudinous Orb'"
2003
2002
- this article attracted worldwide media interest, including features in
2001
2000
(Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle upon Tyne, 2000)
64-66 Apr-Jun 2000
1999
Whilst engaged in research for his Masters degree in 1999, Chris discovered unpublished letters from canonical poets Percy Bysshe Shelley, Lord Byron, Byron's daughter Ada Lovelace, William Wordsworth, and Robert Southey. The story featured in Newcastle University's Annual Report for 1998/99.
These discoveries were also reported in The Guardian newspaper (28th August 1999) in an article entitled
Chris also wrote articles for the Times Literary Supplement on his finds: Shelley from Pisa (9th July 1999)
See also his research papers on this find in the Review of English Studies (May 2001 - above); Notes and Queries (June 2001 & June 2004 - see above), and Archaeologia Aeliana (2000 - see above)
Citations of my research in other published works
(Palgrave Macmillan, 2013); pages 33, 35, 131, and 315.
(Oxford University Press, 2012); page 587.
(Liverpool University Press, 2009), page 65.
(Oxford University Press, 2009), page 269.
(Ashgate, 2008), pages 93 & 341.
(University of Delaware Press, 2005), page 381
Academic Reviews
BARS Bulletin: No.18 Review of Paul Davies, Romanticism and Esoteric Tradition
(New York: Lindisfarne Publishing, 1998)
No.21 Review of Mark Lussier, Romantic Dynamics: The Poetics of Physicality
(New York: Macmillan, 1999)
No.22 Review of Keith Hanley, Wordsworth: A Poet's History
(Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2001)
No.29 Review of Sharon Ruston, Shelley and Vitality
(Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005)
No.33 Review of John Lauritsen, The Man Who Wrote Frankenstein
(Dorchester, MA: Pagan Press, 2007)
Keats-Shelley
Review: No.14 (2000) Reviews of Romanticism and Postmodernism Ed. by Edward
Larrissy and Shelley's Fiction by Phyllis Zimmerman
No.15 (2001) Reviews of Biofictions: Romantic Lives in Contemporary Fiction
Ed. Middeke & Huber and The Poetics of Spice by Timothy Morton
No.16 (2002) Reviews of British Romanticism and the Science of the Mind by
Alan Richardson and The Text of Shelley's Death by Alan Halsey
No.17 (2003) Reviews of Shelley in Revolutionary Ireland by Paul O'Brien and
The Making of the Poets: Byron and Shelley in Their Time by Ian Gilmour
No.18 (2004) Reviews of Percy Shelley: The Major Works, Ed. Michael O'Neill;
Breaking Away: Coleridge in Scotland by Carol Kyros Walker;
and Thomas Lovell Beddoes: Death's Jest Book, Ed. Alan Halsey
Production of Percy Shelley's 'The Cenci'
(Palgrave Macmillan, 2013), page 33 & 35-36.
Academic Publications (English Language and Etymology)
2006
2005
1988
Observations on Tyneside Pronunciation (written for the Newcastle Evening Chronicle): reported in