Prof. Olivia Loksing Moy

Publications

 
 

Books:

The Gothic Forms of Victorian Poetry. Edinburgh University Press, 2022.

Victorian Verse: The Poetics of Everyday Life. Co-edited with Lee Behlman. Palgrave, 2023.

Julio y John, Caminando y Conversando: Selections from Imagen de John Keats. By Julio Cortázar. Translated by Marco Ramírez Rojas and Olivia Loksing Moy. Lost and Found, The CUNY Poetics Document Initiative, 2019.

Edited Works:

The Diaries of Michael Field. Volume 25 - 1910. Transcription Volume Lead. The Michael Field Diary Project. Directed by Marion Thain. Lead Editor: Carolyn Dever. Dartmouth College.

Special Issue on Commonplacing and Commonplace Books in Three Volumes. Co-edited with Kacie Wills. Keats-Shelley Journal+. June, July, and August 2024.

“Latin American Afterlives of the British Romantics.” Co-edited with Marco Ramírez Rojas. Special issue of Romantic Circles Praxis (July 2020), https://romantic-circles.org/praxis/latinam

Book Chapters & Volume Contributions:

“Media, Techné, Mediations: Commonplacing a New Romantic Archive.” In The Cambridge Companion to Romanticism and World Literature. Edited by Emily Sun and Orrin Wang. Forthcoming Cambridge University Press, 2026.

“Inclusive Pedagogies: Rare Books, Beyond the Bronx.” In Objects of Study: Teaching Book History and Bibliography Among the Disciplines. Edited by Barbara Heritage and Donna Sy. Routledge, 2025.

“George Eliot’s East Asian Afterlives.” With Sungmey Lee. In The Oxford Handbook to George Eliot. Edited by Juliette Atkinson and Elisha Cohn. Forthcoming from Oxford University Press, 2025.

“Nineteenth-Century Sonnet Contests and Parlor Games.” In Victorian Verse in Everyday Life, edited by Lee Behlman & Olivia Loksing Moy. Palgrave/Macmillan, 2023.

“Sarah Sheriffe: Humbert Castle, Or the Romance of the Rhone; Correlia, Or the Mystic Tomb; and The Forest of Hohenelbe.” In The Cambridge Guide to the Eighteenth-Century Novel, 1660-1820, ed. April London. Cambridge University Press, 2026.

Journal Articles:

“Little Lamb’s Roast Pig: A Minor Intervention.” Special issue: Refusing 18th-Century Fictions, Eighteenth-Century Fiction 36, no. 1 (Jan. 2024), Part 1.

“Reading in the Aftermath: An Asian American Jane Eyre.” Special issue: Critical Race Theory and the Present of Victorian Studies, Victorian Studies 62, no. 3 (Spring 2020): 406-420. 

“From Hampstead to Buenos Aires and Beyond: Anticipating Worlds in Julio Cortázar’s Imagen de John Keats,” Comparative Literature 72, no. 4 (Dec. 2020): 439-459.

“He Star’d Across the Atlantic: The Cortázar-Keats Connection,” Studies in Romanticism 59, no. 3 (Fall 2020): 351-378. 

“To Carry Keats in Your Pocket: Julio Cortázar’s Everyman Poet.” Romantic Circles Praxis (July 2020): https://romantic-circles.org/praxis/latinam/praxis.2020.latinam.moy.html.

“Simian, Amphibian, and Able: Reevaluating Browning’s Caliban,” Victorian Poetry 56, no. 4 (Winter 2018): 381-411. 

“Radcliffe’s Poetic Legacy: Female Confinement in the ‘Gothic Sonnet.’” Women’s Writing 22, no. 3 (Aug. 2015): 376-394. 
Reprinted in Andrew Smith and Mark Bennett, eds. Relocating Radcliffe. Routledge, 2019.

"King Arthur and Chiasmus in Tennyson's Idylls of the King." Tennyson Research Bulletin 10, no. 3 (2015): 266-79.

Essays & Reviews

 

Essays:

“The Long and the Short of It: Commonplacing with Rossetti, Allingham and Porter.” Special issue on Commonplacing & Commonplace Books, Vol 3. Keats-Shelley Journal+ (Oct: 2024).

“Of Coleopterans and Chameleons: Romanticismo inglés, or 英國浪漫主義.” Flash Essay for “200 Years: 50 Voices,” The Keats-Shelley Journal 69, 2019.

“Filling Up Space in Keats’s Table-Sonnet.” The Keats Letters Project. www.keatslettersproject.com. September 21, 2018.

"Forging Spaces of Inclusion: Diversity in Rare Book Studies." V21 Pedagogy Series: "Victorian Teaching Now: Teaching Under Trump." V21Collective.orgJune 5, 2018.

“The University and the Station: A Brontë Bicentenary in Taiwan.” PUBLICBOOKS.org. April 13, 2017. 

Reviews & Podcasts:

CUNY Indoor Voices Podcast. Book talk with Mary Phillips, author of Black Panther Woman: The Political and Spiritual Life of Ericka Huggins. January 6, 2025.

“Far More Than Arse for Arse’s Sake: Aubrey Beardsley, 150 Years Young.” Book Collector Magazine (Winter 2022).

CUNY Indoor Voices Podcast. Book talk with Julia Miele Rodas, author of Autistic Disturbances. November 11, 2019.

Review of David Shaw, The Ghost Behind the Masks (Virginia UP). The Hopkins Quarterly 42, No. 3/4. Summer-Fall, 2015.