Academic Articles

"Robert Bly in New Brunswick: the Cross-Border Poetics of Allan Cooper." American Review of Canadian Studies vol.53, no.2 (2023):192-203.

"A Casualty of Genre: the War Short Stories of Will R. Bird." Canadian Literature 243 (2020): 102-117.

"In this House are Many Voices: the English-Language Women Poets of New Brunswick." Parallel Universe: the poetries of New Brunswick. Eds. Shane Neilson and Sue Sinclair. Victoria: Frog Hollow Press, 2018. 17-33.

"William Kirby's `Taint of Swedenborgianism’: the Doctrines of Conjugial Love and Charity in Le Chien d'or." Studies in Canadian Literature 42.1 (2017): 154-172.

"The Fredericton Confederation Awakening, 1843-1900." New Brunswick at the Crossroads: Literary Ferment and Social Change in the East. Ed. Tony Tremblay. Waterloo, ON: Wilfrid Laurier UP, 2017. 73-100.

"Introduction." Special Issue on Poetry of the Maritimes, ed. Thomas Hodd. Canadian Poetry 78 (Spring/Summer 2016): 5-7.

"Too Close to History: Major Charles G.D. Roberts, the Canada in Flanders Series, and the Writing of Wartime Documentary." From Memory to History: The Great War. Eds. Kellen Kurschinski, Steve Marti, Alicia Robinet, Matt Symes, and Jonathan F. Vance. Waterloo, ON: Wilfrid UP, 2015. 37-56.

"‘Not Legitimately Gothic’: Spiritualism and Early Canadian Literature." Home Ground and Foreign Territory: Essays on Early Canadian Literature. Ed. Janice Fiamengo. Ottawa: UOttawa, 2014. 115-35.

New Work on Early Canadian Literature  (with Janice Fiamengo). Canadian Literature 213 (Summer 2012): 6-15.

Where East Meets West: Theosophy and the Vancouver Poetry Society.” Canadian Poetry 66 (Spring/Summer 2010): 36-54.

Let’s Get Creative: The Forgotten Role of Culture in New Brunswick’s Quest for Self-Sufficiency. Exploring the Dimensions of Self-Sufficiency for New Brunswick. Eds. Michael Boudreau, Peter G. Toner, and Tony Tremblay. Sherbrooke, QC: Transcontinental Metrolitho, 2009. 196-209.

Shoring Against Our Ruin: Sheldon Currie, Alistair MacLeod, and the Heritage Preservation Narrative. Studies in Canadian Literature: Special Issue on the Literature of Atlantic Canada. 33.2 (2008): 191-209.

“Charles G.D. Roberts’s Cosmic Animals: Aspects of ‘Mythticism’ in Earth’s Enigmas.” Other Selves: Animals in the Canadian Literary Imagination. Ed. Janice Fiamengo. Ottawa: University of Ottawa Press, 2007. 184-205.

The Celtic Twilight in Canada: William Sharp’s Early Occult Influence on Charles G.D. Roberts and Bliss Carman. Canadian Poetry 54 (Spring/Summer 2004): 37-55.


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