Jane Desmarais - Selected Publications#


Monographs

2018. Jane Desmarais, Monsters Under Glass: A Cultural History of Hothouse Flowers from 1850 to the Present. London: Reaktion. (ISBN 9781780239750)

1998. Jane Desmarais, The Beardsley Industry: The Critical Reception in England and France from 1893 to 1914. Basingstoke: Ashgate. (ISBN 781840142051)

Critical editions

2017. Jane Desmarais and Chris Baldick. Arthur Symons: Selected Early Poems, eds. Jane Desmarais and Chris Baldick. Cambridge: Modern Humanities Research Association. (ISBN 978-1-781880-99-9)

2007. Jane Desmarais and Marilyn Butler. Maria Edgeworth: Irish Bulls. Dublin: University College Dublin Press, 2007. (ISBN 978-1-904558-75-0).

Edited volumes

2019. Jane Desmarais and David Weir (eds), Decadence and Literature. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (ISBN 9781108550826)

2017. Jane Desmarais and Alice Condé (eds), Decadence and the Senses. Oxford: Legenda. (ISBN 978-1-78188-481-2)

2013. Jane Desmarais and Lawrence Goldie (eds). Presence of Mind in Neurophysiological Processes. Karnac Books. (ISBN 9781855758858)

Peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters

2019. Jane Desmarais, “The quintessence of quintessence”: Music and musicality in Ernest Dowson’s Verse’, in In Cynara’s Shadow: Collected Essays on Ernest Dowson, ed. by Alice Condé and Jessica Gossling (Oxford: Peter Lang). (ISBN 978-1-78707-625-9)

2018. Jane Desmarais, ‘Symons, Beardsley, and the “Minims and Crotchets” of Art’, in Arthur Symons: Poet, Critic, Vagabond, ed. by Stefano Evangelista and Elisa Bizzotto (Oxford: Legenda), pp. 30-41. (ISBN 978-1-781884-97-3)

2016. Jane Desmarais, ‘Perfume Clouds: olfaction, memory and desire in Arthur Symons’s London Nights (1895)’, in Economies of Desire at the Victorian Fin de Siècle: Libidinal Lives, ed. by Jane Ford, Kim Edwards Keates and Patricia Pulham (London: Routledge), pp. 62-79. (ISBN 9781138826342)

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