Refereed Chapters and Articles
“The London Mercury and the Other Moderns.” The Oxford Critical and Cultural History of Modernist Magazines, Volume 1: Britain and Ireland 1880-1945. Eds. Peter Brooker and Andrew Thacker. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009. 240-259. Print.
Huculak, J. Matthew and Leonard Diepeveen. “Ezra Pound and Difficulty.” Approaches to Teaching Ezra Pound’s Poetry and Prose. Eds. Demetres Tryphonopoulos and Ira Nadel. Modern Language Association. (Forthcoming).
“Meddling Middlebrows: Virginia Woolf and the London Mercury.” Virginia Woolf Miscellany, 76.1 (2009): 16-18. Print.
“Song from San Francisco: Space, Time and Character in Eudora Welty’s ‘Music from Spain.’” Mississippi Quarterly 59.2 (2006): 313-328. Print.
Reviews
“Austin Harrison and the English Review.” Modernism/modernity. 16.4 (2009): 821-823. Print.
“Ford Madox Ford, Modernist Magazines and Editing.” Media History. 17.3 (2011): 326-328). Print.
Online
“Integrated Digital Humanities Environments: A Commonwealth of Modernist Studies.” Web log post. 14 Sep. 2011. Web. 20 Sep. 2011. http://editingmodernism.ca/2011/09/commonwealth-of-modernist-studies
“What the Digital Humanities Needs to Learn from Turbotax.” Web log post. Editing Modernism in Canada. 21 Apr. 2011. Web. 21 Jun. 2011.
http://editingmodernism.ca/2011/04/what-the-digital-humanities-needs-to-learn-from-turbotax
“In Search of a Digital Humanities Repository.” Web log post. Editing Modernism in Canada. 20 Jan. 2011. Web. 20 Jan. 2011. http://editingmodernism.ca/2011/01/in-search-of-a-digital-humanities-repository
“Richard Harding Davis.” Biography, Modernist Journals Project. (600 words).
http://modjourn.org/render.php?view=mjp_object&id=mjp.2005.01.039
In Progress
Monograph
Reviewing Modernism: The Periodical, the Middlebrow, and the Reading of Modernity, 1906-1939. (MSS)
This book explores “the review” as both a literary artifact (periodical) and as a modernist practice of middlebrow cultural mediation (reviewing) that created a site of exchange between elite moderns and the reading public.
