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    This article reads Peter Larkin’s poem “praying // firs \\ attenuate” as a way to think the divine in relation to the ecological as a mutual poetic giving. It suggests that the poem entangles the reader in a series of relational imaginings that complicates the modern commodification of the nonhuman and questions a secular fatigue with the divine. Through a Catholic metaphysics in which all things—human, nonhuman, holy—are entangled, Larkin’s religious ecology maps the way to horizons promising t…Read more
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    Preface to The year's work in critical and cultural theory
    with Badmington Neil
    The Year's Work in Critical and Cultural Theory 25 (1): 3-4. 2017.
    The Year’s Work in Critical and Cultural Theory is a companion to The Year’s Work in English Studies, and like that journal, it provides a narrative bibliography of books and articles published in the field. The origins of YWCCT lie in the introduction of a separate chapter devoted to literary theory in volume 62 of YWES in 1981. The growth of critical and cultural theory led to the appearance of YWCCT as a distinct entity thirteen years later.
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    William II: Rufus, the Red King (review)
    Speculum 82 (3): 732-733. 2007.