Academic Papers

Judith’s key articles on Charlotte Smith

“Charlotte Smith’s ‘Literary Business’: Income, Patronage, and Indigence.” The Age of Johnson, I (1987): 375‑401.

“Charlotte Smith and ‘Mr. Monstroso’: A Marriage in Life and Fiction,” Women’s Writing: The Elizabethan to Victorian Period. Winter 2001.

“Recovering Charlotte Smith’s Letters: A History, with Lessons.” In Charlotte Smith in British Romanticism, ed. Jacqueline Labbe (London: Pickering & Chatto, 2008), pp. 159-173.

“ ‘I dispatch’d a Letter’: Encountering Charlotte Smith in her Original Editions, Holograph Letters, and Portrait,” in Placing Charlotte Smith, ed. Elizabeth A. Dolan, Jacqueline M. Labbe (Lehigh University Press, 2020).  

Articles on four new Smith letters (not in the edition):

“Charlotte Smith to Thomas Cadell, Sr., and Harriet Lee: Two New Letters,” co-authored with Harriet Guest, Keats-Shelley Journal (2008: 32-42).

“ ‘A smart strike on the nerves’: Two Letters from Charlotte Smith to Thomas Cadell, with a Title Page,” co-authored with Harriet Guest, Women’s Writing 16: 1 (May 2009), 6-19.

Introductions to Smith novels Judith edited:

“Introduction” to Charlotte Smith’s The Old Manor House. Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press, 1989, pp. i-xxxii. (Also annotated the text)

“Introduction” to Charlotte Smith’s Emmeline, the Orphan of the Castle, Vol. 2 of The Pickering Masters: The Works of Charlotte Smith. London: Pickering & Chatto, 2005, pp. vii-xxvii. (Also annotated the text)

Article on other eighteenth-century women authors:

“Statistical Profile of Women Writing in English from 1660 to 1800.” Eighteenth‑Century Women and the Arts.  Frederick M. Keener and Susan E. Lorsch, eds.  New York: Greenwood Press, 1988, pp. 247‑254.

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