John Miller (literary historian)
Appearance
John Miller is a British literary historian. He has worked at the University of Sheffield since 2012.[1]
Selected publications
[edit]Authored books
[edit]- Miller, John (2012). Empire and the Animal Body: Violence, Identity and Ecology in Victorian Adventure Fiction. Anthem Press.[2]
- Miller, John, and Louise Miller (2014). Walrus. Reaktion Books.
- Miller, John (2021). The Philosophy of Tattoos. British Library Publishing.[3]
- Miller, John (2022). The Heart of the Forest: Why Woods Matter. British Library Publishing.
Edited books
[edit]- Lyons, Paddy, Willy Maley, and John Miller, eds. (2013). Romantic Ireland from Tone to Gonne: Fresh Perspectives on Nineteenth-Century Ireland. Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
- Miller, John, and Mariangela Palladino, eds. (2015). The Globalization of Space: Foucault and Heterotopia. Routledge.
- Hutchings, Kevin, and John Miller, eds. (2016). Transatlantic Literary Ecologies: Nature and Culture in the Nineteenth-Century Anglophone Atlantic World. Routledge.
- McKay, Robert, and John Miller, eds. (2017). Werewolves, Wolves and the Gothic. University of Wales Press.
- McCorry, Seán, and John Miller, eds. (2019). Literature and Meat Since 1900. Palgrave Macmillan.
- Miller, John, ed. (2019). Tales of the Tattooed: An Anthology of Ink. British Library Publishing.
- Miller, John, ed. (2020). Weird Woods: Tales from the Haunted Forests of Britain. British Library Publishing.
- McHugh, Susan, Robert McKay, and John Miller, eds. (2021). The Palgrave Handbook of Animals and Literature. Palgrave Macmillan.
References
[edit]- ^ "Miller, John, Dr". 5 August 2020.
- ^ Reviews:
- Evans, Erin M., and Charles R. Booher (2016). "Literature, Science, and Identity". Society & Animals. 24 (1): 94–7. doi:10.1163/15685306-12341392.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - Menely, Tobias (2015). "Empire and the Animal Body: Violence, Identity and Ecology in Victorian Adventure Fiction by John Miller (review)". Victorian Studies. 57 (2): 285–7. doi:10.2979/victorianstudies.57.2.285.
- Parry, Catherine (2014). "Empire and the animal body: violence, identity and ecology in Victorian adventure fiction, by John Miller". Green Letters. 18 (2): 201–2. doi:10.1080/14688417.2014.909119. S2CID 145750629.
- Evans, Erin M., and Charles R. Booher (2016). "Literature, Science, and Identity". Society & Animals. 24 (1): 94–7. doi:10.1163/15685306-12341392.
- ^ Reviews:
- Dalrymple, Theodore (2022). "Thinking on inking". The Critic. Retrieved 25 May 2022.
- Bravo, Eduardo (18 October 2021). "El tatuaje también es un género literario" [Tattoo is also a literary genre]. GQ (in Spanish). Retrieved 25 May 2022.