Literature Compass

Papers
(The TQCC of Literature Compass is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
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Illusions of textuality: The semiotics of literary memes in contemporary media8
The Matter of Consent in “Book of Chastity” of The Faerie Queene After #MeToo4
Tune collecting and musical taxonomies in eighteenth‐century English tunebooks4
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Semblances of truth: The Romantic lyric revisited3
Dispossessed by norms like autonomy: Rethinking relational autobiography with Butler and Berlant3
Eighteenth‐Century British Literature and Hostile Feelings2
Eighteenth‐Century British Law and Literature: A Survey of the Field2
“The Difference” of Objects “Is Spreading”: A Non‐Anthropocentric Reading of Tender Buttons2
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Tracing social connections in the Victorian Jewish Writers Project2
Crafting and collecting cyanotypes: Anna Atkins's Photographs of British Algae: Cyanotype Impressions2
Futures of english studies: Australia1
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English studies in India: Its past and its future1
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Doggerel Verse and Critical Recoil1
Positioning modernist texts in the English department in Hong Kong: From ‘planetary’ modernisms to ‘planetary’ pedagogies?1
Bequeathing “new sincerity” in the age of the homo digitalis: Confessionalism and authorial self‐consciousness in David Foster Wallace and Bo Burnham1
The Africa paradox: Locating Africa in eighteenth‐century studies1
You Can't Spell Tragedy Without Rage1
Can't read my broker face?—Tracing a motif and metaphor of expert knowledge through audiovisual images of the financial crisis1
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Rainbow in Gethen: Queer utopia and community collectivism in Ursula K. Le Guin's “Coming of Age in Karhide”1
Mediterraneanism Meets Global Ethics: A Poetic and Material Analysis of The Island of Missing Trees1
Literature and global responsibility: Narratives, questions, and challenges1
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Teaching Modernist Literature in a Women's College in South Korea0
Transatlantic Austen: Slavery and the British Navy in Persuasion0
Rethinking the nineteenth‐century museum via the Ottoman imperial museum0
Victorian women travellers and amateur art collecting in Japan, 1863–18930
Popular fiction and white extremism: Neo‐Nazi ideology and medievalist crime fiction0
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Correction to Introducing John Ganim's Theatricality, Medievalism, and Orientalism0
Female re‐writings of the Jewish diaspora: Metamemory novels and contemporary British‐Jewish women writers0
(Hi)stories in Pictures: Use of Folk and Tribal Art Forms in Two Pictorial Biographies From India0
Nino Haratischwili's The Eighth Life : Language, Nation, and the World0
Reading the museum0
Tahitian Author Célestine Vaite's Multilingual Writing: A Stitching of Languages and Experiences Across Oceania0
Where We Speak From—Some Global Visions From Oceania0
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Diasporic (Be)longing: Dan Taulapapa McMullin's ‘The Viole(n)t Cat’0
Immunological Poetics and Postcolonial Echoes: Traversing the Medical Narratives From T.S. Eliot to J.M. Coetzee0
State of the field: Early modern magic0
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Transplanting Resistance: How the French Résistance Shaped Postwar Japanese Literary Debates0
Navigating the Victorian Pacific0
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“rather ridicule than censure”: Lady Caroline Lamb, Frances Arabella Rowden, and the Art of Respectability0
Disorienting empathy: Reimagining the global border regime through Mohsin Hamid's Exit West0
‘Reading for Rage’ and Mary Chudleigh's Anger0
Crip‐Diasporic Cartographies: Non‐Normative Geographies in Theresa Hak Kyung Cha's Dictée (1982)0
The regional turn to modernist studies in Singapore0
Anti‐Judaism versus anti‐Semitism: The racialization of Jews in late antiquity0
Ethnic conflicts and the power of collective identity in Guy Gunaratne's In Our Mad and Furious City (2018)0
Literary Festivals as Makers of the Global Novel0
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English language and literature as an academic subject in China0
Beyond the Imperial Edifice: Re‐Placing the Cathedral in Willa Cather's Death Comes for the Archbishop (1927)0
Writing History in the Anthropocene: On Seamus Heaney's Bog Poems0
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Social network analysis, habitus and the field of literary activity0
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Promethean ethics and nineteenth‐century ecologies0
Introduction: Collecting, Collections, and Collectors in the Long Nineteenth Century0
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Philology and racist appropriations of the medieval0
Stephen Dedalus and the Mourning Echoes to Shakespeare’s Hamlet0
Recent scholarship on classical literature and the eighteenth century0
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Across disciplines, languages, and nations: Recent scholarship on Mary Wollstonecraft0
A novel for an ageing population? Masculinity and demographic shift in David Lodge's Deaf Sentence (2008)0
Chaucer's Man of Law's Tale and the Post‐9/11 Crusade Mentality: Unearthing Historical Echoes in Modern Context0
Impacts of Empire: British Chinese Writers and Their Writing Codes0
Studies in the English‐language Robinsonade at the Crusoe tercentenary0
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Walking the Archive: Serindia (1921) and the Afterlives of Xuanzang's Spatial Imagination0
Rewriting History in Two Tongues: Shih‐I Hsiung's The Bridge of Heaven (1943) and Tianqiao (1960)0
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Becoming a Wolf: Indigenous Pedagogies and Settler Supervision in Sayet's Where We Belong0
Introducing John Ganim's Theatricality, Medievalism, and Orientalism0
Importing Arcadia into 18th‐century Madras: Poetics of the contact zone and the politics of genre in Eyles Irwin's Saint Thomas's Mount0
Chaucer's gender‐oriented philosophy in The Canterbury Tales0
Multiply‐translated Chaucer in the Korean classroom0
Technologies of Observation and Unbearable Space: Cosmic Horror as Epistemological Accident in At the Mountains of Madness (1936)0
Experience Retrieval Exercise (ERE): A Pedagogical Approach to Shakespeare, Race, and Empire0
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Rehearsing Words and Gestures in Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde0
Revolutionary Greece in Victorian popular literature0
Stanzas of Woe, Stanzas of Anger: Ann Yearsley and Poetry as Complaint and Instruction0
Romanticism and the everyday0
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“A geography of the soul”: The displaced and the city in the work of Aleksandar Hemon0
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Studies in the Period Illustration of Eighteenth‐Century British Literature, 1935–20250
The supply‐chain sublime: Spectacles of unagency in fictions of planetary economy0
The Tīvaevae Framework: Indigenising the Process of Novel Writing0
Inequality, legitimacy and disidentification: From South African to global modernism0
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Toward an immunological turn in nineteenth‐century studies0
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Happiness in the Long Eighteenth Century0
“The heat of a multitudinous assembly”: Striking short fiction and the rise of feminist potencia0
Careless Daisy, Incurable Jordan, and Dead Myrtle: Teaching The Great Gatsby in the Post‐#MeToo Era0
Defamiliarizing Romance: The Arabic sīra in the English Literary Classroom0
Of Temporal Stasis and Cosmic Contamination: Precarious Lives in H. P. Lovecraft's Fiction0
Beyond environmental imagination: Revisiting J.R.R. Tolkien's literary landscapes in The Lord of the Rings (1954–1955)0
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Re‐Weaving Te‐Moana‐nui‐a‐Kiwa: Wāhine Māori Bodies in Short Fiction0
Chaucerian Theatricality: Then and Now0
Mapping Tenderness: Ocean Vuong and the Afterlives of Modernist Geography0
Beyond Material Circuits and Formal Imprints: The Global Novel as a Critical Concept0
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Global modernist studies: Asian perspectives0
The “practical mode of teaching” and the state of English studies in the United States0
Teaching Chaucer in Tunisia: An interdisciplinary approach0
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The Transpacific South: Biopolitics, Impersonality, and Faulkner's Early New Orleans Fiction0
Global movements in Hisaye Yamamoto's short fiction0
Whitewashing white permanence: The (dis)/(re)membering of white corporeality in early modern England0
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Indigenous diasporas in speculative fiction: Writing through estrangement0
‘I'm Alright, It's Just so Horrible’: Teaching Romance Fictions, Pre‐ and Post‐#MeToo0
Medievalism, Orientalism, and the Botany of the Holy Land0
“English Literature After #MeToo: Global Perspectives”: Introduction0
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Romantic Temporalities0
Mengele Zoo by Gert Nygårdshaug. An “Exemplary” Global Novel?0
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Beyond taxonomies: Vagrantly “inhabiting” the modernist classroom0
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Tobacco for the flower garden: Plant collecting and plantation crops in nineteenth‐century Britain0
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Teaching Through the Backlash: Bodies, Hearts, and Time in the Post‐#MeToo U.S. Literature Classroom0
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Sherlock Holmes, the Chronologists, and the Cocaine0
Islamic Medievalism and Mobility in Mathias Énard's Street of Thieves0
The Futures of English: Introduction from the UK0
Narratives of the new diasporas: A theoretical approach0
White Nationalist Identification With the Old English Exile: Or, Why Old English Poems Matter0
BookTok: A Narrative Review of Current Literature and Directions for Future Research0
Mental healthcare spaces, ambivalence of caregiving, and Indian memoirs of psychiatric patients0
Teaching Guide for: ‘Chaucer's gender‐oriented philosophy in The Canterbury Tales0
“For the planet. For home”: Generating planetary responsibility in the climate fiction of Los Angeles0
Helen Maria Williams on Militancy: Women's Anger and Political Change in Letters From France (1790, 1796)0
Language questions: Translation, modanizumu , and modernist studies in Japan0
‘Delicate ironies quite imperceptible on its surface’: Henry S. Whitehead's weird tales and American empire in the Caribbean0
Belatedness and innovation: Korean modernism0
Letters for Ukraine. Textual and institutional forms of global responsibility0
Romantic objects, Victorian collections: Scribal relics and the authorial body0
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