Forthcoming 2013
Carol Baraniuk, ‘ “things tragic and bitter”: Samuel Ferguson, Congal and the northern romantic tradition’, in Frank Ferguson and Jan Jedrzejewski (eds.), Forging the anchor: Samuel Ferguson and his legacy. Dublin: Four Courts Press.
_______________, ‘ “I still shall bless my native home”: James Orr’s Narrative of Exile and Return’, in Frank Ferguson and Richard MacMaster (eds.), Ulster-Scots and America: diaspora literature, history and migration, 1750-2000. Dublin: Four Courts Press.
Aileen Douglas, ‘Tobias Smollett’, in Andrew Hadfield (ed.), Oxford Bibliographies in British and Irish Literature. New York: Oxford University Press.
Jarlath Killeen, The Emergence of Irish Gothic Fiction: History, Origin, Theories. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
Ian Campbell Ross (ed.), William Chaigneau, The History of Jack Connor. Dublin: Four Courts Press.
Forthcoming 2014
Sonja Lawrenson, ‘‘‘Who is it that Thou Callest a Slave?”: Oriental Despotism and Enlightenment Liberties in Frances Sheridan’s The History of Nourjahad’, in Yasmin Solomonescu and Raphael Ehrsam (eds.), Enlightenment Liberties. Paris: Honore Champion.
Sonja Lawrenson, ‘“The Country Chosen of My Heart”: The Comic Cosmopolitanism of the Orientalist, or Electioneering in Ireland, a Tale by Myself (1820)’, in Global Connections: India and Europe in the Long Eighteenth Century. Oxford University Studies in Enlightenment. Oxford: Voltaire Foundation.
Liam Lenihan, The Writings of James Barry and the Genre of History Painting, 1775-1809. Farnham: Ashgate.
Shaun Regan and Frans De Bruyn (eds.), The Culture of the Seven Years’ War: Empire, Identity, and the Arts in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic World. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
Shaun Regan and Frans De Bruyn, ‘Introduction’, in Frans De Bruyn and Shaun Regan (eds.), The Culture of the Seven Years’ War: Empire, Identity, and the Arts in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic World. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

