"Let the Nightingales Alone": Correspondence Columns, the Scottish Press, and the Making of the Working-Class Poet.Published in:Victorian Periodicals Review, 2014, v. 47, n. 2, p. 188, doi. 10.1353/vpr.2014.0019By:BLAIR, KIRSTIEPublication type:Article
David Gray–Poet or Paradigm?Published in:Scotia: Interdisciplinary Journal of Scottish Studies, 2010, v. 34, p. 1By:McVey, DavidPublication type:Article
The Phrenological Mask of the Ettrick Shepherd.Published in:Studies in Hogg & his World, 2009, n. 20, p. 90By:Coyer, MeganPublication type:Article
"Strong Traivelling": Re-visions of Women's Subjectivity and Female Labor in the Ballad-work of Elizabeth Siddal.Published in:2014By:EHNENN, JILL R.Publication type:Poetry Review
Ironizing Prosody in John Davidson's "A Ballad in Blank Verse.".Published in:2011By:Hughes, Linda K.Publication type:Poetry Review
“Poem Jenny”: Janet Reid (1777–1854) of Carnock & Bridge of Allan, Scotland. On Discovering the “Unpolished” Poems of a Forgotten “Poetess,” by David A. Flint.Published in:2017By:Jung, SandroPublication type:Book Review
Scottish Compositor Poets and the Typographical Trade Press, 1850–1880.Published in:2018By:Finkelstein, DavidPublication type:Poetry Review
The Form of Media History: Narrator-Space and The Lay of the Last Minstrel.Published in:2014By:BUJAK, NICKPublication type:Poetry Review