Dr Michelle Geric

2018
Tennyson and Geology: Poetry and Poetics2014
Reading Maud’s remains: Tennyson, geological processes, and palaeontological reconstructions2013
Tennyson’s Maud (1855) and the “unmeaning of names”: geology, language theory and dialogics2013
Shelley’s “cancelled cycles”: Huttonian geomorphology and catastrophism in Prometheus Unbound (1819)2024
Book Review: Hugh Miller, The Old Red Sandstone or New Walks in an Old Field , edited with a critical study and notes by Michael A. Taylor and Ralph O’Connor. Edinburgh: National Museums of Scotland, 2023.2009
Book Review: James Chandler and Kevin Gilmartin (Eds.), Romantic Metropolis: The Urban Scene of British Culture, 1780-1840 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005)2024
Article Review: Andrew Burkett, “Deep Time: Queen Mab.” European Romantic Review 33. 5 (2022): 713–7252013
Article Review: Gowan Dawson, “Literary Megatheriums and Loose Baggy Monsters: Paleontology and the Victorian Novel.” Victorian Studies 53. 2 (2011): 203-230.