105 new and revised articles across 31 subject areas have been added to Oxford Bibliographies.
"Edwin Muir and a story of Europe" by British and Irish Literature author Margery Palmer McCulloch, "Henry Wadsworth Longfellow on birds, poetry, and immigration" by American Literature author Christoph Irmscher, and "Looking for Toussaint Louverture" by Atlantic History author Philippe Girard are now available on the OUPblog.
"The critical role of race in John Cassavetes’ first film" by Cinema and Media Studies author James O’Brien, "Reflections on Freud, the first "wild analyst"" by Childhood Studies author Todd Dufresne, and "Fame, race, Nella Larsen. and Nella the Princess Knight" by American Literature author Dorothy Stringer are now available on the OUPblog.
"Revisiting Douglas Sirk’s A Time to Love and a Time to Die" by Cinema and Media Studies author Will Scheibel, "Fielding and fake news" by British and Irish Literature author Thomas Keymer, and "Brando, Obama, and The Brando" by Cinema and Media Studies author Krin Gabbard are now available on the OUPblog.
"Remembering Charlie Chaplin, citizen of the world" by Cinema and Media Studies author Donna Kornhaber, "Ellington’s A Drum Is a Woman turns 60" by Music author John Wriggle, and "Mary Wollstonecraft, our contemporary" by British and Irish Literature author Catherine Packham are now available on the OUPblog.
"Robert Penn Warren, Democracy and Poetry, and America after 2016" by American Literature author Joseph Millichap, "What would Margaret Oliphant have said about Trump and Brexit?" by Victorian Literature author Elisabeth Jay, and "Celebrating 100 years of Urie Bronfenbrenner" by Childhood Studies author Jonathan Tudge are now available on the OUPblog.