In Byron: The Image of the Poet, Ed. by Christine Kenyon Jones, 2008
Category: Publications
The Handling of Hebrew Melodies
In Byron: Heritage and Legacy, Ed. by Cheryl A. Wilson, 2008
The Bride of Abydos: The Regime of Visibility and the Possibility of Resistance
In Liberty and Poetic Licence: New Essays on Byron, Ed. by Bernard Beatty, Tony Howe and Charles E. Robinson, 2008
Impresarios of Byron’s Afterlife
Nineteenth-Century Contexts, 29.1 (2007), 17-34.
Byron’s Romantic Celebrity: Industrial Culture and the Hermeneutic of Intimacy
“One of the most stimulating books written on Romantic poetry this year.” YWES
“Nourished by that Abstinence”: Consumption and Control in The Corsair
Romanticism 12.1 (2006), 26-34.
Blackwood’s Magazine 1817-1825: Selections from Maga’s Infancy
“Mole’s whole volume is exemplary, and his annotation of the Cockney School pieces is particularly full and useful [...] scholars of the future will build on their pioneering work.” Richard Cronin
Hypertrophic Celebrity
M/C: A Journal of Media and Culture, 7.4 (2004).
Byron’s “An Ode to the Framers of the Frame Bill”: The Embarrassment of Industrial Culture
The Keats-Shelley Journal 52 (2003), 97-115.
The Handling of Hebrew Melodies
Romanticism 8.1 (2002), 18-33.