I. Books and Editions
- Fiery Dust: Byron's Poetic Development. Chicago, University of Chicago
Press, 1969.
- Pelham, or The Adventures of a Gentleman, by Edward Bulwer-Lytton,
ed., with Introduction, Notes, and Apparatus. Lincoln, University of Nebraska Press,
1972.
- Swinburne: An Experiment in Criticism. Chicago, University of Chicago
Press, 1972.
- Don Juan in Context. Chicago, University of Chicago
Press, 1976.
- Air Heart Sermons [poems]. Stratford,
Ontario, Pasdeloup Press,
1976.
- Writing Home [poems, with Janet Kauffman]. Hudson, Michigan, Coldwater
Press, 1978.
- Nerves in Patterns [poems, with James Kahn]. Los Angeles, X Press, 1979.
- Byron: The Complete Poetical Works, ed. with Introduction,
Apparatus, and Commentaries (Oxford:
The Oxford English Texts series). Vol. I (1980); Vols. II and III (1981);
Vols. IV and V (1986); Vol. VI (1991); Vol. VII (1993). Clarendon Press.
- The Romantic Ideology: A Critical Investigation. University of Chicago Press,
1983.
- A Critique of Modern Textual Criticism. University of Chicago Press,
1983.
- The Beauty of Inflections: Literary Investigations in Historical
Method and Theory. Oxford,
Clarendon Press, 1985.
- Textual Studies and Literary Interpretation, ed., with an
Introduction. University
of Chicago Press, 1985.
- The Manuscripts of the Younger Romantics: Byron, ed. Alice Levine
and Jerome McGann, Vol. I (1985); Vol. II (1986); Vols. III and IV (1988). Garland
Publications.
- Historical Studies and Literary Criticism, ed., with an
Introduction. Madison,
U. of Wisconsin Press, 1985
- The Oxford
Authors Byron, ed. with an Introduction and Notes. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1986.
- Social Values and Poetic Acts. Cambridge, Harvard U. Press, 1987.
- Towards a Literature of Knowledge. Oxford
and Chicago, Oxford
U. Press and U. of Chicago
Press, 1989.
- Victorian Connections, ed. with an Introduction. Charlottesville,
U. Press of Virginia,
1989.
- Postmodern Poetries, ed. with an Introduction (Special Issue of
Verse Vol. 7 no. 1, Spring 1990).
- The Textual Condition. Princeton, Princeton U.
Press, 1991.
- A Critique of Modern Textual Criticism, second edition, with a new
Preface and an Introduction by David Greetham. Charlottesville, U. Press of
Virginia, 1992.
- The New Oxford Book of Romantic Period Verse, ed. with Introduction
and notes. Oxford,
Oxford U. Press, 1993.
- Black Riders: The Visible Language of Modernism. Princeton, Princeton UP, 1993.
- A Symposium on Russian Postmodernism, ed. for PostModern Culture
[Special Electronic Issue, PostModern Culture, 1993].
- Byron: The Oxford Poetry Library, ed. with Introduction and notes. Oxford, Oxford UP, 1994.
- Four Last Poems. Stratford,
Ontario: Pasdeloup Press,
1996.
- Poetics of Sensibility. A Revolution in Literary Style. Oxford, Oxford UP, 1996.
- Lord Byron. Selected Poetry. World's Classics Edition. Oxford, Oxford UP, 1997.
- Laetitia Elizabeth Landon: Selected Writings, edited with Daniel
Riess. Peterborough:
Broadview Press, 1997.
- Byron and Wordsworth. Nottingham Byron Foundation: U. Of Nottingham, 1999.
- Dante Gabriel Rossetti and the Game that Must be Lost. New Haven: Yale UP, 2000.
- Radiant Textuality. Literature Since the World Wide Web. New York:
Palgrave/St Martins, 2001.
- Byron and Romanticism. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2002.
- Dante Gabriel Rossetti. The Collected Works. New Haven: Yale UP, 2003.
- Thomas Lovell Beddoes's "Death's Jest Book. A Stage Version.
Belper, Derbyshire: The Thomas Lovell Beddoes Society, 2003.
- Algernon Charles Swinburne. Major Poems and Selected Prose. New Haven: Yale UP, 2004.
- The Scholar's Art. Literary Studies in a Managed World. Chicago: U.
of Chicago Press,
2006.
- The Point is to Change It. Poetry and Criticism in the Continuing
Present. Tuscaloosa:
U. of Alabama Press, 2007.
II. Essays and Published Papers
- "The Argument of Dryden's Religio Laici," Thoth (Spring
1962):78-89.
- "James Thomson (B.V.): The Woven Hymns of Night and Day."
SEL (Autumn
1963):493-507.
- "Childe Harold's Pilgrimage I-II. A Collation and
Analysis," KSMB (1966):37-54.
- "The Secrets of an Elder Day: Shelley after Hellas."
K-SJ (Winter
1966):25-41.
- "The Composition, Revision, and Meaning of Childe Harold's
Pilgrimage III," BNYPL (September 1967):415-430.
- "Byron, Teresa, and Sardanapalus." KSMB (1967):7-22.
- "Byronic Drama in Two Venetian Plays." MP (August 1968):30-44.
- "Rossetti's Significant Details." VP (Spring 1969):41-54.
- "The Dandy." Midway
(Summer 1969):3-18.
- "Byron's First Tale: An Unpublished Fragment." KSMB (1968):18-23.
- "Staging Byron's
Cain." KSMB (1968):24-27.
- "Shelley's Veils: A Thousand Images of Loveliness." in
Romantic and Victorian: Studies in Memory of William H. Marshall. Fairleigh Dickinson University
Press (1971), 198-218.
- Jacob Landau's Illustrations to E.T.A. Hoffman (Chicago, privately
printed, 1970).
- "'Ave atque Vale': An Introduction to Swinburne." VP
Special Swinburne Issue (Spring-Summer 1971):145-164.
- "Australia
Felix. The Poetry of A.D. Hope." Poetry (July 1971):223-228.
- "The Beauty of the Medusa." Studies in Romanticism (Winter
1971):3-25.
- "Staging The Marriage of Heaven and Hell." Blake Newsletter 19 (Winter
1971-72):182-183.
- "Romanticism and the Embarrassments of Critical
Tradition." MP
(February 1973):243-257.
- "The Aim of Blake's Prophecies and the Uses of Blake
Criticism." Blake's
Sublime Allegory (Madison, Wisconsin 1973):3-26.
- "Editing Byron's Poetry." The Byron Journal I (Spring
1973):1-6.
- "Milton and Byron."
KSMB (1974):11-25.
- "Points of Departure in Recent Poetry." Chicago Review 27 (Summer
1975):161-176.
- "Formalism, Savagery, and Care; or, The Function of Criticism
Once Again." Critical
Inquiry 2(Spring 1976):605-630.
- "The Correct Text of Don Juan I, sts. 190-198." TLS (August 1976), 1015.
- "Rhetoric and the Function of Criticism," in The Language
of Criticism, SCE Reports I and II (1976-77):4-14,19-22.
- "The Murray
Proofs of Don Juan I-II." The Byron Journal V(1977):10-20.
- "On Byron: A Reply to George Ridenour." Studies in Romanticism 16 (Fall
1977):571-583.
- "Recent Studies in the 19th Century." SEL 17 (Winter 1977):739-759.
- "The Significance of Biographical Context: Two Poems by Lord
Byron," in The Writer and His Work ed. Louis A. Martz, New Haven (1978):347-364.
- "Keats and the Historical Method in Literary Criticism." MLN 94 (December 1979):988-1032.
- "Christina Rossetti's Poems: A New Edition and a
Revaluation." Victorian
Studies 23 (Winter 1980):237-254.
- "British Romanticism and British Fiction." The Wordsworth Circle 10
(1979):136-138.
- "Introduction." Byron. A Catalogue (Dorking, Surrey: CC
Kohler, 1980).
- "Byron Collection: Friends' 50th Anniversary Gift", ex
libris. Friends of the Johns Hopkins
Library n.s. IV. 1-2 (September 1980)
- "Profiles of a Contemporary: Leslie A. Marchand." The Wordsworth Circle 11 (1980).
- "The Text, the Poem, and the Problem of Historical
Method." NLH
12 (1981):269-288.
- "Shall These Bones Live?", Text I (1981, publ. 1984):21-40.
- "The Meaning of the Ancient Mariner." Critical Inquiry 8 (1981):35-67.
- "The Anachronism of George Crabbe." ELH 48 (1981):555-572.
- "Tennyson and the Histories of Criticism," Review 4
(1982):219-53.
- "Romanticism and its Ideologies," Studies in Romanticism
21 (Winter 1982):573-99. "The Religious Poetry of "Christina Rossetti,"
Critical Inquiry 10 (Sept. 1983):127-144.
- "Some Forms of Critical Discourse", Critical Inquiry, II
(March 1985), 399-417.
- "Rome
and Its Romantic Significance", in Roman Images. Selected Papers of
the English Institute, 1982, ed. Annabel Patterson (Baltimore, 1984), 83-104.
- "Byron, Mobility, and the Politics of Historical
Ventriloquism", Romanticism Past and Present 9:1 (1985), 67-82.
- "Ulysses as a Postmodern Text: The Gabler Edition",
Criticism 27 (Summer, 1985), 283-305.
- "Reply to James M. Kee", Romanticism Past and Present 9:2
(1985), 65-73.
- "Introduction: A Point of Reference", in Historical Studies
and Literary Criticism, ed. Jerome J. McGann (Madison, WI: U. of Wisconsin
Press, 1985), pp.3-19.
- "Mixed Company: Byron's Beppo and the Italian Medley," in
Shelley and His Circle, ed. Donald H. Reiman (Cambridge, Mass., 1986),
VII, 234-97; "Lord Byron's `Francesca of Rimini', ibid. VIII, 857-67.
- "The Idea of an Indeterminate Text: Blake's Bible of Hell and
Dr. Alexander Geddes," Studies in Romanticism 25 (Fall, 1986), 303-
24.
- "The Book of Byron and the Book of a World," in Poems in
their Place, ed. Neil
Fraistat (Chapel Hill, 1986), 254-72.
- "Contemporary Poetry, Alternate Routes," Critical Inquiry
13 (Spring, 1987), 624-47.
- "The Loss of Poetry," Sulfur 18 (Winter 1987), 189-95.
- "An Interview with Jerome McGann on Textual Scholarship as
Literary History and Ideology Critique," Social Epistemology I
(1987), 163-73.
- "Language Writing", London
Review of Books 9 no. 18 (15 Oct 1987), 6-8.
- "Interpretation, Meaning, and Textual Criticism: A
Homily," Text 3 (1987), 55-62.
- "Theory of Texts," London
Review of Books 10 no. 4 (18 Feb. 1988), 20-21.
- "Introduction," The Achievement of Christina Rossetti,
ed. David Kent (Cornell U. Press: Ithaca, N.Y., 1988), 1-19.
- "Ezra Pound and Evil," London Review of Books 10 no. 13 (7 July
1988), 16-17.
- "The Cantos of Ezra Pound, the Truth in Contradiction,"
Critical Inquiry 15 (Autumn 1988), 1-25.
- "Dante Gabriel Rossetti and the Betrayal of Truth,"
Victorian Poetry 26 (Winter 1988), 339-61.
- "George Crabbe: Poetry and Truth," London Review of Books (16 March 1989),
16-17.
- "Truth in the Body of Falsehood [Clark Coolidge's
Poetry]," Parnassus 15 no. 1 (1989),
257-280.
- "Umbah - Umbah" [an essay on Greil Marcus' Lipstick
Traces], London Review of Books 11 (22 June 1989), 13-15.
- "The Textual Condition," Text 4 (1988 [1989]), pp. 29-38.
- "The Third World of Criticism," in Rethinking
Historicism: Critical Readings
in Romantic History, ed. Marjorie Levinson (Basil Blackwood: Oxford, 1989), pp. 85-107.
- "William Blake Illuminates the Truth," Critical Studies I
no. 1 (1989), pp. 43-60.
- "Marxism, Romanticism, and Postmodernism: An American Case
History," South Atlantic Quarterly
88 (Summer, 1989), pp. 605-32.
- "The Privilege of Historical Backwardness: American
Scholarship after World War II and the Career of Cecil Y. Lang", in
Victorian Connections, pp. 1-10.
- "Matthew Arnold and the Critical Spirit: The Three Texts of
Empedocles on Etna", in Victorian Connections, pp. 146-71.
- "The Biographia Literaria and the Contentions of English
Romanticism", in Coleridge's Biographia Literaria. Text and Meaning,
ed. Frederick Burwick (Ohio State U. Press: Columbus, 1989), 233-54.
- "Private Poetry, Public Deception," in The Politics of
Poetic Form, ed. Charles
Bernstein (Roof Books: New York, 1990), 119-48.
- "Which Yeats Edition?", TLS (11-17 May 1990), 493-4.
- "Foreword" to In the Spirit of Powys, ed. Denis Lane
(Cornell U. Press, 1990), 7-10.
- "How to Read a Book", in New Directions in Textual
Studies, ed. Dave Oliphant and Robin Bradford (Harry Ransom Humanities
Research Center, U. of Texas: Austin, 1990), 13-37.
- "The Socialization of Texts", Documentary Editing 12 no.
3 (Sept. 1990), 56-61.
- "The Alphabet, Spelt from Silliman's Leaves (A Conversation on
the American Longpoem)," South Atlantic
Quarterly 89 (Fall 1990), 737-759.
- "What Difference Do the Circumstances of Publication Make to
the Interpretation of a Literary Work?", in Literary Pragmatics, ed. Roger D. Sell (Routledge: London
and New York, 1991), 208-224.
- "`My Brain is Feminine': Byron and the Poetry of
Deception," in Byron. Augustan and Romantic, ed. Andrew Rutherford
(Macmillan Press Ltd.: London, 1990), 26-51.
- "Private Enigmas and Critical Functions, with Particular
Reference to the Writing of Charles Bernstein," New Literary History
22 no. 2 (1991), 441-64.
- "What is Critical Editing?", and "A Response to T.
H. Howard- Hill," Text 5 (1991), 15-29, 47-48.
- "History, Herstory, Theirstory, Ourstory," in Theoretical
Issues in Literary History, ed. David Perkins, Harvard English Studies 16
(1991), 196-205. [A shorter version appeared earlier in The Cresset 52
(May 1989), 5-7.]
- "The Foul Rag and Bone Shop: A Note on a Forgotten
History", Yeats: An Annual of Critical and Textual Studies IX (1991),
30-34.
- "A Dialogue on Dialogue", Postmodern Culture II no. 1
(August, 1991). [A dramatic reading of the dialogue was given on April 3,
1991 at SUNY Buffalo; a recording of that performance is available at PennSound:
http://www.writing.upenn.edu/pennsound/x/McGann.html]
- "Literary Pragmatics and the Editorial Horizon", in
Devils and Angels. Textual Editing and Literary Theory, ed. Philip Cohen
(U. Press of Virginia: Charlottesville VA, 1991), 1-21.
- "Charles Bernstein's `The Simply'," in Contemporary
Poetry Meets Modern Theory, ed. Antony Easthope and John O. Thompson
(Harvester-Wheatsheaf: London, 1991), 34-39.
- "Thing to Mind': The Materialist Aesthetic of William
Morris," in The Pre-Raphaelites in Context (Henry E. Huntington
Library and Art Gallery: San Marino, CA. 1992), 55-74.
- "An Error [not] in The Ambassadors", American Literature
64 (March, 1992), 95-110.
- "Laura (Riding) Jackson
and the Literal Truth," Critical
Inquiry 18 (Spring, 1992), 454-73.
- "Byron and the Anonymous Lyric", The Byron Journal (1992), 27- 45.
- "Rethinking Romanticism", English Literary History 59 (1992), 735-54. (Reprinted
in part in Literaria Pragensia vol.
3 (1993), 3-13; reprinted again in The
Challenge of Periodization. Old Paradigms and New Perspectives , ed. Lawrence Besserman
(Garland: NY, 1996).
- "The Hero With a Thousand Faces: The Rhetoric of
Byronism" Studies in Romanticism 31
(Fall, 1992), 295-313.
- "Byron and `The Truth in Masquerade'," Romantic Revisions , ed. Robert
Brinkley and Keith Hanley (Cambridge UP: Cambridge, 1992), 191-209; and in
Rereading Byron , ed.
Alice Levine and Robert N. Keane (Garland Publishing Co., New York, 1993),
1-19.
- "The Case of The Ambassadors and the Textual Condition,"
in Palimpsest. Editorial Theory in the
Humanities ,
ed. George Bornstein and Ralph G. Williams (Ann Arbor, U. of Michigan
Press, 1993), 151-166.
- "Literature, Meaning, and the Discontinuity of Fact," Modern Language Quarterly 54 no. 1
(March 1993), 165-69.
- "Byron and the Lyric of Sensibility", European Romantic Review 4 (summer
1993), 71-83.
- "Comment on Roger Tarr's Review of The Textual
Condition," Analytical and
Enumerative Bibliography
N.S. 7. 1 (1993), 13-14.
- "Beyond the Valley of Production; or, De factorum natura. A
Dialogue," in New Historical Literary Study. Essays on Reproducing
Texts, Representing History, eds. Jeffrey N. Cox and Larry J. Reynolds
(Princeton UP: Princeton, 1993), 198-215.
- "Emily Dickinson's Visible Language," The Emily Dickinson Journal II. no 2
(1993), 40-57.
- "Literary History, Romanticism, and Felicia Hemans," Modern Language Quarterly 54 no. 2
(June 1993), 215-36 (reprinted in Revisioning
Romanticism. British Women Writers 1776-1837 , ed. Carol Shiner
Wilson and Joel Haefner [U. of Pennsylvania Press: Philadelphia, 1994], 210-227).
- "Interview with Jerome McGann," [conducted with Steven
Earnshaw and Philip Shaw], Cambridge
Quarterly (fall, 1993), 355- 369.
- "Poetry, 1785-1832," The Columbia History of British Poetry, ed. Carl Woodring. New York,
Columbia UP, 1993. pp. 353-380.
- "The Complete Writings and Pictures of Dante Gabriel Rossetti:
A Hypermedia Research Archive," Art Documentation 12 no. 4 (winter
1993), 155-158.
- "Dialogue on Dialogue", in A Poetics of Criticism , ed. Juliana Spahr, Mark
Wallace, Kristin Prevallet, and Pam Rehm (Leave Books: Buffalo, 1994),
59-78.
- "Canonade", New Literary History 25 (Summer, 1994),
487-504.
- "Infatuated Worlds", London Review of Books 16 no. 18 (22
Sept. 1994), 6-7.
- "Comment on Rodger Tarr's Review of The Textual Condition,
Analytical and Enumerative Bibliography New Series 7 no. 1 (1993), 13-14.
- "Composition as Explanation (of Modern and Postmodern
Poetries)", in Cultural Artifacts and the Production of Meaning, ed.
Margaret J. M. Ezell and Katharine O'Brien O'Keeffe (U. of Michigan Press:
Ann Arbor, 1994), 101, 138.
- "The Literal World of the English Della Cruscans," in Fins de Siecle. English Poetry in 1590, 1690,
1790, 1890, 1990 , ed. Elaine Scarry (Johns Hopkins UP:
Baltimore, 1995), 95-122.
- "The Course of the Particulars," in The New Criticism and
Contemporary Literary Theory. Connections and Continuities, ed. William J.
Spurlin and Michael Fischer (Garland Publishing Co.: New York, 1995), pp.
333-338.
- "Mary Robinson and the Myth of Sappho", MLQ 56 (March
1995), 55-76.
- "Medieval versus Victorian versus Modern: Rossetti's Art of
Images," Modernism/Modernity 2 (January 1995), 97-112.
- "Did Blake Betray the French Revolution? A Dialogue of the
Mind with Itself," in Presenting
Poetry.Composition, Publication, Reception , ed. Howard
Erskine-Hill and Richard A. McCabe (Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1995),
117-137.
- "Starting from Death: The Poetry of Ann Batten Cristall,"
Introduction to Ann Batten Cristall's Poetical
Sketches ,
ed. Christopher Nagle (electronic hypertext edition published in British
Poetry 1780-1910. A
Hypertext Archive of Scholarly Editions, eds. Jerome McGann and David
Seaman: The Electronic Text Center, U. of Virginia
[http://www.lib.virginia.edu/etext/britpo/britpo.html].
- "Literature, Meaning, and the Discontinuity of Fact", in The Uses of Literary History , ed. Marshall Brown (Duke UP: Durham,
1995), 45-51.
- "Marvels and Wonders. Powys, Porius, and the Attempt to Revive
Romance in the Age of Modernism," TLS (Dec. 1, 1995), 4-6.
- "The Rationale of HyperText (selections)", The European English Messenger 4.2
(autumn, 1995), 34-40.
- "The Rossetti Archive and Image-Based Electronic Editing"
in The Literary Text in the Digital
Age (U. of Michigan Press: Ann Arbor, 1996), 145-184.
(Reprinted in The Journal of
Pre-Raphaelite Studies N.S. 6 (spring 1997), 5-21).
- "The Alice Fallacy; or, Only God Can Make a Tree. A Dialogue
of Pleasure and Instruction", Chain
III. 2 (fall 1996), 108-134; reprinted in James Soderholm,
ed., Beauty and the Critic. Aesthetics
in the Age of Cultural Studies (U. of Alabama Press:
Tuscaloosa, 1997), 46-73.
- "Radiant Textuality", Victorian
Studies 39.3 (spring 1996), 379-390.
- "Pound's Cantos: A Poem Including Bibliography", in A Poem Containing History. Textual Studies in
The Cantos ,
ed. Lawrence
Rainey (U.of Michigan Press: Ann Arbor, 1997), 33-62.
- "Art and Error: With Special Reference to the Poetry of Robert
Duncan," Modern Language Studies (Special
Issue on "The Problem of Beauty", ed. Lisa Samuels) 27 no. 2 (summer
1997), 9-22.
- "The Rossetti Hypermedia Archive: An Introduction," The Journal of Pre-Raphaelite Studies N.S.
6 (spring 1997), 22-32.
- "From Sight to Shenandoah," The Bellingham
Review 20 (spring 1997), 38-43.
- "The Rationale of HyperText", in Electronic Text. Investigations in Method and
Theory ,
ed. Kathryn
Sutherland (Clarendon Press: Oxford, 1997), 19-46.
- "The Failures of Romanticism", in Romanticism, History, and the Possibilities of
Genre ,
ed. Tilottama Rajan
and Julia M. Wright (Cambridge UP: Cambridge, 1998), 270-286.
- "Rossetti's Iconic Page", in The Iconic Page in Manuscript, Print, and Digital Culture , ed. George
Bornstein and Theresa Tinkle (Ann Arbor: U. of Michigan Press, 1998),
123-140.
- "Hideous Progeny, Rough Beasts: Editing as a Theoretical
Pursuit" (the 1997 presidential Address to the Society for Textual
Scholarship), TEXT 11 (1998-1999), 1-16.
- "The Apparatus of Loss: Bruce Andrews Writing," Aerial 9 (1999), 183-195.
- "Deformance and Interpretation", New Literary History 30 (winter,
1999), 25-56. (with
Lisa Samuels)
- "Dante and Rossetti: Translation, Pastiche, Ritual,
Fate." The Hilda Hulme Lecture . (School of
Advanced Study, U.
of London, 1998.
- "Poetry", in An Oxford Companion to
the Romantic Age. British Culture 1776-1832 ,, ed. Iain
McCalman (Oxford UP: Oxford, 1999), 270-278.
- "Textual Scholarship, Textual Theory, and the Uses of
Electronic Tools. A
Brief Report on Current Undertakings," Victorian Studies 41 (summer, 1998), 609-619.
- "Dante Gabriel Rossetti and the Embodiment of Knowledge".
The Harold Jantz Memorial Lecture, 1998 (Oberlin College, 1999).
- "Fundamental Brainwork", London Review of Books 22 (30 March 2000),
24-26.
- "A Commentary on Some of Rossetti's Translations from
Dante," The Journal of
Pre-Raphaelite Studies , NS 9 (spring 2000), 25-38.
- "Composition as Explanation (of Modern and PostModern
Poetries)," in A Book of the Book
,
ed. Jerome
Rothenberg and Steven Clay (Granary Books: New York, 2000), 228-245.
- "What is Text?", in Marking
the Text. The Presentation of Meaning on the Digital Page , ed. Joe Bray, Miriam Handley, Anne
C. Henry (Ashgate: Aldershot, 2000),
329-334.
- "Reading Fiction/Teaching Fiction. A Pedagogical
Experiment," Pedagogy I.
1 (Winter 2001), 143-165.
- "The Life of the Dead: Laura Riding and the History of 20th
Century Poetry," Twentieth
Century American Literature after Midcentury . International Conference
Proceedings, Kyiv, 25-27 May 1999. (Dovira: Kyiv, 2000), 190-207.
- "Rossetti Degree Zero," Athena's Shuttle. Myth Religion Ideology from Romanticism to
Modernism ,
ed. Franco Marucci
and Emma Sdegno (Cisalpino Istituto Editoriale Universitario: Milano,
2000), 11-29.
- "Byron and Romanticism: An Interview with Jerome McGann,"
with James Soderholm. New Literary History 32 (winter 2001), 47-66.
- "Visible and Invisible Books. Hermetic Images in N-Dimensional
Space," New Literary History 32
(spring 2001), 283-300.
- "Introduction," Public
Artist, Private Passions: The World of Edward Linley Sambourne . Leighton House Publications:
[London], 2001, 3-4.
- "Who's Carving Up the Nineteenth-Century?," PMLA 116 no. 5 (October 2001),
1415-1421.
- [with Johanna Drucker], "Images as the Text: Pictographs and
Pictographic Rhetoric," Information
Design Journal 10.2 (2000/1), 95-106.
- "Dialogue and Interpretation at the Interface of Man and
Machine. Reflections on Textuality and a Proposal for an Experiment in
Machine Reading,"
Computers and the Humanities 36
(2002): 95-107.
- "Compu[e]ting Editorial Fu[ea]tures," in Reimagining Textuality. Textual Studies in the
Late Age of Print , ed. Elizabeth Bergmann Loizeaux and Neil
Fraistat (U of Wisconsin Press: Madison,
2002), 17-27.
- "The Gutenberg Variations", TEXT 14 (2002), 1-14; RBM 3.1 (spring 2002), 15-31.
- "Literary Scholarship and the Digital Future," The Chronicle Review [The Chronicle
of Higher Education Section 2] (December 13, 2002), B7-B9
- "Romantic Scholarship and Culture 1960-2001: A Byronic
View," Byron and Greece
,
ed. Byron Raizis.
Byron Society of Missolonghi: Athens, 2003, 4-23.
- "Herbert Horne's Diversi
Colores (1891): Incarnating the Religion of Beauty," New Literary History 34.3 (summer
2003), 535-554.
- "Textonics: Literary and Cultural Studies in a Quantum
World", in The Culture of
Collected Editions , ed. Anrew Nash (Palgrave Macmillan: Basingstoke,
2003): 245-260.
- "A Note on the Current
State of Humanities
Scholarship," The Future of
Criticism -- A Critical Inquiry Symposium , Critical Inquiry 30. 2 (winter 2004), 409-413.
- "Phases of English Romanticism", in English Romantic Poetry , ed. Harold Bloom (Chelsea House: Philadelphia, 2004):
117-128.
- "DG Rossetti and the Art of the Inner Standing-Point", in
Outsiders Looking In. The Rossettis
then and now , ed. David Clifford and Laurence Roussillon (Anthem
Press: London,
2004): 171-187.
- "Swinburne's Radical Artifice; or, The Comedian as A.
C.," Modernism/Modernity 11.2
(April 2004): 205-218.
- "Texts in N-Dimensions and Interpretation in a New Key," Text Technology (Special Issue
devoted to IVANHOE) 12.2 (2003): 1-18.
- "Beauty, the Irreal, and the Willing Assumption of
Disbelief," Critical Inquiry 30
(summer 2004): 717-738.
- "Walter Scott's Romantic Postmodernity in Scotland and the Borders of Romanticism , ed. Leith Davis, Ian Duncan,
and Janet Sorensen. Cambridge UP: Cambridge, 2004:
113-129.
- "Modernity and Complicity: A Dialogue" (with Johanna
Drucker), in Textual Practice
18.2 (2004): 207-219.
- "Byron, George Gordon, Lord", The Oxford
Dictionary of National Biography.
- "Marking Texts in Many Dimensions," in A Companion to Digital Humanities , eds. Schreibman, Siemens, and
Unsworth (Blackwell: Oxford,
2004): 198-217.)
- "Byron's Lyric Poetry", in The Cambridge
Companion to Byron, ed. Drummond Bone. Cambridge UP: Cambridge, 2004: chapter
12.
- "Culture and Technology:The Way We Live Now, What is to be
Done?", New Literary History
36 (winter 2005): 71-82; Interdisciplinary
Science Reviews 30.2 (2005): 179-189.
- "'The Grand Heretics of Modern Fiction': Laura Riding, John
Cowper Powys, and the Subjective Correlative," Modernism/Modernity 13. 2 (April 2006): 309-324.
- "From Text to Work. Digital Tools and the Emergence of the
Social Text," in Variants 4. The
Book as Artifact Text and Border, ed. Anne Mette Hensen, Roger
Ludeke, Wolfgang Streit, Cristina Urchueguia, and Peter Shillingsburg, The Journal of the European Society for Textual
Scholarship (2005): 225-240 (two other versions of this essay
have been published in: Romanticism on the Net 41-42 (Feb. - May
2006); and in Text 16 (2006): 49-62).
- (with Dino Buzzetti),"Critical Editing in a Digital
Horizon", in Electronic Textual
Editing, eds. Burnard, O'Keeffe, and Unsworth (MLA: New York, 2006): 53-73
- "Looney Tunes and Unheard Melodies: An Oulipian Colonescapade
with a Critique of 'The Great-Ape Love-Song Corpus' and its Lexicon",
Descant 133 (Summer 2006):
111-130
- "High Instincts and Real Presences: Two Romantic Responses to
the Death of Beauty," in Repossessing
the Romantic Past, ed. Heather Glen and Paul Hamilton. Cambridge UP:
Cambridge, 2006: 226-243.
- "Reading Lines Forum" [by various hands], Iowa Journal of Cultural Studies,
8/9 (Spring-Fall 2006): 135-137
- "Interpretation", in Introduction
to Scholarship in Modern Languages and Literature, third
edition, ed. David
Nicholl. Modern Language Assoc. of America: New York, 2007): 160-170.
- "Death's Jest Book
on Stage in 2003", in The Ashgate
Research Companion to Thomas Lovell Beddoes, ed. Ute Berns and Michael Bradshaw
(Ashgate: Aldershot, 2007): 241-243.
- "Database, Interface, and Archival Fever", PMLA 122.5 (October 2007):
1588-1592.
- "Swinburne, 'Hertha', and the Voice of Language", Victorian Literature and Culture
36.2 (2008): 283-297.
© 2004 Jerome McGann.