Books
Averill Buchanan, Mary Tighe (1772-1810): The Irish Psyche. Aldershot: Ashgate, forthcoming.Crawford Gribben, Ed. Andrew Fuller, Commentary on the Apocalypse, The Works of Andrew Fuller, vol. 12, general ed. Michael Haykin (forthcoming 2011).
______________, Evangelical millennialism in the trans-Atlantic world, 1500-2000 (forthcoming)
Michael J. Griffin, Locating Goldsmith: Liberty, Empire, and the Irish Writer. Dublin: Field Day Publications, forthcoming 2006.
Michael J. Griffin and Tom Moylan (co-edited and co-introduced), Exploring the Utopian Impulse: Essays on the Terrain of Utopian Thought and Practice. Oxford and Bern: Peter Lang, forthcoming: 2006.
Liam Lenihan, James Barry and the Politics of Friendship. Ashgate Press, forthcoming 2009).
Carol Stewart,The Eighteenth-century Novel and the Decline of the Church: Fiction and the Secularisation of Ethics . Aldershot: Ashgate, forthcoming
James Ward, 'Pasture and Masters: Swift the Pastor and the Politics of Pastoral' forthcoming in Todd Parker, ed., Jonathan Swift as Satirist and Priest, University of Delaware Press.
Editions
Michael J. Griffin A Wilderness of Folly: The Selected Works of Thomas Dermody. Dublin: Field Day Editions, forthcoming 2006.Essays in Books
Carol Baraniuk, (with Linda Hagan), “ Ireland 's Hidden Diaspora? Finding a Place for the Ulster-Scots in Ireland 's National Tale ”, in Aoileann Ni Eigeartaigh, Kevin Howard and David Getty (eds.), Rethinking Diasporas: Hidden Narratives and Imagined Borders, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2007.Jochen Bedenk, ‘Fighting for Truth. Heinrich von Kleist's “Baxer”-Anecdote', in: Florian Kropp (ed.): Prose Pieces: Irish Germanists interpret German Anecdotes and other Short Narratives. Oxford: Peter Lang, forthcoming in 2007.
Conrad Brunström, 'Sex and Shopping with Frances Burney', in Chris Mounsey and Caroline Gonda (eds), Queer People: Negotiations and Expressions of Homosexuality 1600-1800 (forthcoming from Bucknell University Press).
Andrew Carpenter, 'Coteries, groups and the circulation of verse in early modern Ireland, in Raymond Gillespie and Martin Fanning (eds), A Festschrift for Michael Adams, Dublin, Four Courts Press, forthcoming in 2006.
Marielouise Coolahan, 'Early Modern Irish and Scottish Women's Poetry', in C. Charnell-White and E. Wyn James (eds.), Barddoniaeth Gymraeg gan ferched c.1500-c.1800 [Welsh Poetry by Women c.1500-c.1800], Aberystwyth: University of Wales Press, forthcoming in 2007.
Crawford Gribben, 'Religion and Romanticism', in Murray Pittock et al (eds), Edinburgh companion to Scottish Romanticism (Edinburgh: EUP, 2009, forthcoming)
_______________,'James Hogg and the demons of Scottish Calvinism', in Chris Partridge and Eric Christianson (eds), The lure of the dark side: Satan and Western demonology in popular culture . London: Equinox.
Michael J. Griffin, Offshore Irelands: Utopian Colonies and Anti-Colonial Utopias, 1641-1760', in Eoin Flannery and Angus Mitchell (eds), Enemies of Empire, Dublin: Four Courts Press, forthcoming in 2006.
_______________, 'Tom Dermody's Origins: Education and Print Culture in Late Eighteenth-Century Clare', in Patrick Nugent (ed), Clare: History and Society. Dublin: Geography Publications, forthcoming in 2006.
Estelle Haan, ‘Myth and Allegory in Milton's Latin Poetry', Beyond Belief: Myth and Allegory in Neo-Latin Literature: Proceedings of the Cambridge Neo-Latin Symposium ( Canadian Studies in Comparative Literature , forthcoming 2007).
________, ‘From Neo-Latin to Vernacular: Marvell's Bilingualism and Renaissance Pedagogy,' Proceedings of the International Andrew Marvell Conference (Rheims: University of Reims, forthcoming 2007).
________, Eighteen entries for the Milton Encyclopaedia , ed. T.N. Corns (New Haven: Yale University Press: forthcoming December 2007)
________, ‘Milton's Defensio Prima and the Latin Poets' in A Milton Companion ed. Nigel Smith (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008)
Colum Kenny, 'By no means relished by the gentlemen of the bar': King's Inns moves to Constitution Hill', in Gillian O'Brien and Finola O'Kane (eds), Bare Bones of a Fanlight: Georgian Dublin (Dublin: Four Courts, forthcoming in 2008)
Christina Morin, 'Undermining Morality? National Destabilisation in The Wild Irish Girl and Corinne, ou L'Italie', in Elke D'hoker, Raphael Ingelbien, and Hedwig Schwall (eds), Irish Women Writers: New Critical Perspectives, Amsterdam/New York: Rodopi. [Forthcoming in 2009]
_______________, ‘Empires and Education: Maria Edgeworth's Writing for Children' in Mary Shine Thompson and A.J. Piesse eds., Irish Children's Literature: National and International Contexts. Dublin : Four Courts Press, forthcoming.
Clíona Ó Gallchoir, 'Uncle Tom's Cabin and the Irish National Tale' in Sarah Meer and Denise M. Kohn (eds), Transatlantic Stowe: Harriet Beecher Stowe and European Culture, Iowa City: Iowa University Press forthcoming in 2006.
________________, 'Celtic Scotland and Celtic Ireland: James Macpherson's and The Wild Irish Girl', in David Duff and Catherine Jones (eds), Ossian Scotland, Ireland and the Romantic Aesthetic, Lewisburg, PA: Bucknell University Press, forthcoming in 2006).
Daniel Sanjiv Roberts, 'Beneath High Romanticism: Southeian Orientations in De Quincey', in Lynda Pratt (ed) Robert Southey and the Contexts of British Romanticism, London: Ashgate, forthcoming in 2006.
________________, 'Biblical Orientalism in Thomas De Quincey', in Daniel Sanjiv Roberts and Robert Morrison (eds), Thomas De Quincey: New Theoretical and Critical Directions, London: Routledge, forthcoming in 2007.
Ian Campbell Ross, 'When Smelfungus met Yorick: Sterne and Smollett in the South of France, 1763', in O. M. Brack, Jr (ed.): New Essays on Smollett: in Honour of Paul-Gabriel Boucé, University of Delaware Press, forthcoming in 2006.
________________, 'Laurence Sterne' in Dictionary of Irish Biography, Cambridge University Press and the Royal Irish Academy, forthcoming.
Entries in encyclopedias and other works of reference
Michael J. Griffin, 'Charles Burney', Eighteenth-Century British Historians, volume of The Dictionary of Literary Biography, Detroit: Bruccoli Clark Layman, Gale Research, forthcoming in 2007._______________, 'John Aikin', Eighteenth-Century British Historians, volume of The Dictionary of Literary Biography, Detroit: Bruccoli Clark Layman; Gale Research, forthcoming in 2007.
Christina Morin, 'Charles Robert Maturin', in Fred Bruwick, Nancy Goslee, and Diane Hoeveler (eds), Blackwell Encyclopedia of Romanticism, London: Blackwell. [Forthcoming in 2010]
Daniel Sanjiv Roberts, ‘”In the Service of the Honourable East India Company”: Commerce, Militarisation, and “native” Identity in Dean Mahomet's Travels (1794)' [forthcoming in 2009]
__________________, (ed), Charles Johnstone, Arsaces, Prince of Betlis (1774. Dublin: Four Courts.
Articles in journals
Carol Baraniuk, “Setting His Own Standard: James Orr's Employment of a Traditional Stanza Form”, Journal of Irish and Scottish Studies , 1.Marielouise Coolahan, 'Identity Politics and Nuns' Writing', forthcoming in Women's Writing in 2007.
__________________, 'Redeeming Parcels of Time: Aesthetics and Practice of Occasional Meditation',forthcoming in The Seventeenth Century.
Estelle Haan, ‘Ringing Classical Bells?: Virgilian Intertexts in Dillingham's Campanae Udellenses ,' Notes and Queries 54.4 (forthcoming December 2007).
__________________, 'Milton's Elegia Quarta and Ovid: Another Cross-comparison,' Notes and Queries 54.4 (forthcoming December 2007).
Darryl Jones, 'Human Relics: Mary Shelley and the Last Men', forthcoming in Gothic Studies.
Sharon Murphy, Imperial Reading?: the East India Company's Lending Libraries for Soldiers, c. 1819-1834' in Book History: Pennsylvania: Penn State Press, forthcoming 2009
Shaun Regan, ‘Adorning the Plainness of Truth: Equiano and the Art of Narrative', forthcoming in 1650-1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era , Special Feature on Olaudah Equiano: Identity, Representation, and Reality , ed. Brycchan Carey, 14, 2008.
David Roberts, '"Merely Birds of Passage": Lady Hariot Dufferin's Travel Writings and Medical Work in India', forthcoming in Women's History Review, 2006.
James Ward, 'London is all waste: Rubbish Signs and Things in Keiller, Defoe and de Certeau', SubStance, Autumn/Winter 2008.

