Golder Editorial : the Poetry of William Golder (1810–1876)
Editor’s Interpretation
Editor’s Interpretation
“Versions of the Sublime: Illustrating Milton's Paradise Lost”, Turnbull Library Record, vol. 29 (1996), 25-46.
“The New Zealand Minstrelsy: an emigrant poet affirms his vocation”, Bulletin of the Bibliographical Society of Australia and New Zealand Special Issue 29: 1-4 (2005), 247-259.
“Futurity and Epic: William Golder’s ‘The New Zealand Survey’ (1867) and the formation of British New Zealand”, Journal of New Zealand Literature 22, (2004), 55―72.
“The New Zealand Minstrelsy (1852). William Golder and the beginnings of a national literature in New Zealand”, Victorian Poetry 44, no.3 (2006), 273―292.
“William Golder’s The New Zealand Survey (1865): the relation between poetry and photography as media of representation”, Journal of New Zealand Literature, 24, no.1 (2006), 36-57.
'Textscapes and Landscapes: a settler poet goes on-line', in eds Timothy W. Luke and Jeremy Hunsinger, Putting Knowledge to Work and Letting Information Play: The Center for Digital Discourse and Culture (Blacksburg VA: The Center for Digital Discourse and Culture, 2010). www.cddc.vt.edu/10th-book/putting_knowledge_to_work.pdf
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