Book:

Romanticism’s Other Minds: Poetry, Cognition, and the Science of Sociability, The Ohio State University Press, 2020. Paperback edition 2023.
Edited Collection:
- “Romanticism and Vision,” special journal issue co-edited with Terry. F. Robinson, European Romantic Review 33.4 (July 2022).
Articles and Book Chapters:
- “Joanna Baillie and the Science of Song,” forthcoming in Women’s Writing.
- “Mind and Cognition in 19th-Century Literature,” in The Oxford Handbook of Literature and Science, ed. Anne DeWitt (Oxford UP, forthcoming).
- “Romantic Minstrelsy,” in The Cambridge Companion to Walter Scott, ed. Ian Duncan (Cambridge UP, forthcoming).
- “Gothic Ecologies of Mind,” in Romanticism and Consciousness Revisited, ed. Joel Faflak and Richard C. Sha (Edinburgh UP, 2022).
- “Cognitive Scaffolding, Aids to Reflection,” in Distributed Cognition in Enlightenment and Romantic Culture, ed. Miranda Anderson, George Rousseau, and Michael Wheeler (Edinburgh UP, 2019).
- “Baillie’s Diagnostic Sublime,” European Romantic Review 29.3 (June 2018).
- “Social Minds in Romanticism,” Literature Compass 14.2 (February 2017).
- “Wordsworth between Minds,” Multi-Media Romanticisms, ed. Andrew Burkett and James Brooke-Smith, Romantic Circles Praxis Series (November 2016).
- “Ossian’s Folk Psychology,” ELH 80.3 (Fall 2013).
- “Reading One’s Own Mind: Hazlitt, Cognition, Fiction,” European Romantic Review 24.4 (2013).
- Lyric Mindedness and the ‘Automaton Poet,’” in Romantic Numbers, ed. Maureen N. McLane. Romantic Circles Praxis Series (April 2013).
- “Psyche’s ‘Whisp’ring Fan’ and Keats’s Genealogy of the Secular,” Studies in Romanticism 50.3 (Fall 2011).
Review Essays:
- “From the Lecture Hall to the Tavern: Romantic Literature’s Social Venues,” European Romantic Review 32.4 (2021).
- John Savarese and Colin Jager, “Romanticism, Cognition, Culture: A Review Essay,” Romanticism and Victorianism on the Net 57-58 (February-May 2010).
Reviews:
- Review of Collin Jennings, Enlightenment Links: Theories of Mind and Media in Eighteenth-Century Britain, in preparation for Eighteenth-Century Fiction.
- Review of Jonas Cope, The Dissolution of Character in Late Romanticism, 1820-1839, The Wordsworth Circle 50.4 (Fall 2019).
- Review of Amanda Jo Goldstein, Sweet Science: Romantic Materialism and the New Logics of Life, Studies in Romanticism 57.4 (Winter 2018).
- “Orality, Primitivism, and Poetry’s Mediated Publics,” review of James Mulholland, Sounding Imperial for The Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation (Winter 2017).
- Review of Robert Mitchell, Experimental Life for Studies in Romanticism 54.4 (Winter 2015).
- Review of Anna Neill, Primitive Minds for Nineteenth-Century Literature 69.4 (March 2015).