My academic work focuses on the poetry of the Atlantic world. I specialise in the study of poetic language, translation, and in comparative critical practice, working with examples from, roughly, 1800 to the present day, and write widely on British, North American, Caribbean, Brazilian, and West African texts and contexts.

  • Books

    Click below for information about my published books, reviews, and links for purchasing copies.

  • Articles

    I publish regularly in leading academic journals on a range of topics, from the global nineteenth century to contemporary poetics, from comparative criticism and translation to the intersections between literary criticism and fields such as anthropology and decolonial geography.

  • Affiliative Criticism

    This radical approach to comparative criticism seeks a way of thinking with the new and often surprising transnational kinships and connections sustained by narrative art