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Publications
Refereed Articles
"Strategies of Response: Ellis Cornelia Knight’s Sequel to Samuel Johnson’s
Rasselas." Intertexts 10.1 (Fall 2006) (forthcoming)
"Bodies in Pain: The French Revolution in Therese Huber’s Die Familie Seldorf
(1795-1796)." Violence, Aesthetics, Culture: Germany, 1789-1938. Ed. by Carl
Niekerk and Stefani Engelstein. Amsterdam: Rodopi (under consideration)
“Epistolarity, Publicity, and Painful Sensibility: Julie de Krüdener’s Valérie.” The
French Review 79.4 (March 2006): 737-748.
"Comment peut-on être Péruvienne?:
Françoise de Graffigny, a Strategic Femme de Lettres." College Literature 32.2 (Spring 2005): 62-82.
"Love, Lust, and Language: Eleonore
Thon’s Adelheit von Rastenberg."Neophilologus
88.3 (July 2004): 395-403.
"Ondaatje’s The English Patient
and Rewriting History."Comparative Cultural Studies
and Michael Ondaatje’s Writing. Ed. Steven Tötösy
de Zepetnek. (West Lafayette: Purdue University Press, 2005): 38-48.
"She Is the Moon and the Sun: Transgressive
Gender Performances in Sophie Elisabeth, Duchess of Braunschweig
and Lüneburg." Colloquia Germanica 34.3/4 (2001):
195-211.
"The ‘Weibliche Geschlecht’
in the Mirror of the Early German Enlightenment: Class and
Gender in Johann Christoph Gottsched’s Die vernünftigen
Tadlerinnen." Lessing Yearbook XXXIII (2001): 127-149.
"The Feminine Performance of Class in
Christian Fürchtegott Gellert’s Leben der schwedischen
Gräfin von G***." Seminar: A Journal of Germanic
Studies 37.4 (November 2001): 283-304.
Articles in Conference Proceedings
"Comment peut-on être Péruvienne? Imagining
the Incas in Françoise de Graffigny’s Lettres
d’une Péruvienne." 2000 Proceedings for
the Red River Conference on World Literature http://www.ndsu.edu/RRCWL/V2/Hilger.html
"The Voice of the Past: Regionalism
as Historical Consciousness in Three Contemporary British
and Irish Writers." Publication of the Illinois Philological
Association: http://www.eiu.edu/~ipaweb/pipa/volume3/hilger.htm
Review Essays
“The Private, the Public and the In-Betwen.” Review of Engendering the Republic
of Letters: Reconnecting Public and Private Spheres in Eighteenth-Century
Europe by Susan Dalton, Women’s Utopias of the Eighteenth Century by Alessa
Johns, and Privacy: Concealing the Eighteenth-Century Self by Patricia Meyer
Spacks. Eighteenth-Century Studies 39.3 (Spring 2006): 394-397.
"Revisiting the French Eighteenth Century."Review of Reading the French Enlightenment: System and Subversion,
by Julie Candler Hayes and Liberty, Equality, Fraternity:
Exploring the French Revolution, by Jack R. Censer and Lynn
Hunt. Eighteenth-Century Studies 36.2 (Winter 2003): 308-311.
Book Reviews
Review of Sade und ... Essays von Horst Albert Glaser aus
dreißig Jahren, by Sabine Kleine, ed. The German Quarterly
75.2 (Spring 2002): 201-202.
Review of Unwrapping Goethe’s Weimar:
Essays in Cultural Studies and Local Knowledge, ed. by Burkhard
Henke, Susanne Kord, and Simon Richter. Colloquia Germanica
34.3/4 (2001): 331-333.
Review of Tropicopolitans: Colonialism and
Agency, 1688-1804, by Srinivas Aravamudan. Bryn Mawr Review
of Comparative Literature 3.1 (Fall 2001): http://www.brynmawr.edu/bmrcl/Fall2001/Aravamudan.html
Review of Lernexpress I and Lernexpress II,
by Barbara Kratzer and David Curland. Die Unterrichtspraxis/Teaching
German 32.2 (Fall 1999): 195-196.
Entries in Reference Works
Entries on Fleur Adcock, Blanche Baughan,
James Keir Baxter, Ursula Bethell, Allen Curnow, Ruth Dallas,
Eileen Duggan, Lauris Dorothy Edmond, A.R.K. Fairburn, Louis
Johnson, Bill Manhire, R.A.K. Mason, Vincent O’Sullivan,
Kendrick Smithyman, C.K. Stead, Hone Tuwhare, Ian Wedde in
Who’s Who in Twentieth-Century World Poetry, ed. Mark
Willhardt and Alan Michael Parker. London and New York: Routledge,
2000.
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