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    Book Review (review)
    Journal of Value Inquiry 41 (2-4): 375-379. 2007.
  • Circumcising Donne: The 1633 Poems and Readerly Desire
    Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies 30 375-399. 2000.
    This essay reconsiders the haphazard arrangement of Donne's first printed collection of poems in relation to an elegy written for Donne by one Thomas Browne, published for the first and only time in that same volume. The earliest recorded response we have to Donne's verse considered as a complete body of work, Browne's elegy thematizes the readerly tendency to interpret this textual body in the light of "subjective" notions of "proper" desire. Through a close reading of Browne's poem, in which I…Read more
  • Mill: A Revised Version of Utilitarianism
    Philosophical Forum 42 (3): 323-323. 2011.