Blake, Politics, and History, co-edited with Christopher Z. Hobson and Jackie DiSalvo. New York: Garland Press, 1998.
Blake's Prophetic Workshop: A Study of "The Four Zoas". Lewisburg, PA: Bucknell UP, 1993.
Spirits of Fire: English Romantic Writers and Contemporary Historical Methods, co-edited with Daniel P. Watkins. Lewisburg, PA: Fairleigh Dickinson UP, 1990.
"The Religion of Empire: Blake's Rahab in its Biblical Contexts." In Prophetic Character: Essays on Blake in Honor of John E. Grant . Ed. Alexander S. Gourlay. New York: Locust Hill, 2002. Reprinted in English Romantic Poetry, ed. Harold Bloom. Philadelphia: Chelsea House, 2004. 337-73.
"'Empire of the Sea': Blake's "King Edward the Third" and English Imperial Poetry," in Blake, Politics, and History (cited above).
"'Newton's Pantocrator' and Blake's Recovery of Miltonic Prophecy," in Milton, the Metaphysicals and Romanticism. Ed. Lisa Low and Anthony Harding. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1993.
"History and Apocalypse in Blake's The Four Zoas: The Final Nights," in Spirits of Fire (cited above).
" Roger & Me : A Review Essay," in Rethinking Marxism 3, Spring 1990.
Blake/An Illustrated Quarterly 27 (Winter). Reviewed Linda M. Lewis, The Promethean Politics of Milton, Blake, and Shelley . U. of Missouri P, 1992.
Eighteenth-Century Current Bibliography. Reviewed Brian Wilke, Blake's Thel and Oothoon. U. of Victoria P, 1990.
Studies in Romanticism 26 (Summer). Reviewed Jackie DiSalvo, War of Titans: Blake's Critique of Milton and the Politics of Religion. U. of Pittsburgh P, 1983.
Blake/An Illustrated Quarterly 21 (Summer). Reviewed Robert Gleckner, Blake and Spenser. Johns Hopkins UP, 1985.
“Millenarian Themes in Blake's Illustrations to Young's Night Thoughts.” North Atlantic Society for the Study of Romanticism. Fordham University, Aug. 3, 2003.
“Blake's Chatterton.” Thomas Chatterton and Western Culture. Bristol, England, Sept. 6, 2002.
“Apocalypse Then and Now: Blake's Revelation Watercolors.” Blake and the Popular. St. Mary's College, Strawberry Hill, England, Sept. 21, 2002.
"The Samuel-Saul-David Narratives." Congregation for Humanistic Judaism. Westport, CT, Jan.18, 2002.
“What are Poets for in a Destitute Time?” SCSU Interdisciplinary Conference. New Haven, CT, Oct. 27, 2001.
“Blake and the Underside of Empire.” West Haven Public Library, May 25, 2001.
"The Human Cost of Conquest: Rahab in the Book of Joshua." Congregation for Humanistic Judaism. Fairfield, CT, April 13, 2001.
"Blake's Rahab: The Harlot and Dragon of Empire." SCSU Judaic Studies Program. Faculty Forum, Feb. 8, 2001.
“Elegy for Kyle Nalley.” Connecticut Review XXIV:1 (Spring 2002): 40.
“How Long, Lord?,” “Sisters,” “To Love.” Connecticut Review XIX:2 (Fall 1997): 114-16.