All Stories

  1. Introduction to "Dis/enabling Narratives"
  2. Picturesque Aesthetics: Theorising Deformity in the Romantic Era
  3. Introduction
  4. ‘I Began to See’: Biblical Models of Disability inJane Eyre
  5. The Drifting Language of Architectural Accessibility in Victor Hugo's Notre-Dame de Paris
  6. “Blind Vacancy”: Sighted Culture and Voyeuristic Historiography in Mary Shelley’sFrankenstein
  7. Robert Southey: Entire Man of Letters
  8. William Weir, Thomas James Arnold, and the Attribution of Articles in the Wellesley Index and the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
  9. William Weir, Thomas James Arnold, and the Attribution of Articles in the Wellesley Index and the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
  10. Wordsworth amongst the Aristotelians
  11. ‘Marking the Dates with Accuracy’: The Time Problem in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
  12. CHAUCER'S GHOAST AND GOWER'S CONFESSIO AMANTIS
  13. Disability and Deformity: Function Impairment and Aesthetics in the Long Eighteenth Century