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Book Chapter or Section

Lloyd, N (2024) 'M. J. Young, Rose-Mount Castle; or, False Report (1798).' In: London, A, ed. The Cambridge guide to the eighteenth-century novel, 1660-1820. Cambridge University Press. (Forthcoming)

Lloyd, N (2024) 'Mary Julia Young, Moss Cliff Abbey; or, The Sepulchral Harmonist (1803).' In: London, A, ed. The Cambridge guide to the eighteenth-century novel, 1660-1820. Cambridge University Press. (Forthcoming)

Lloyd, N (2024) 'Mary Julia Young, The East Indian, or Clifford Priory (1799).' In: London, A, ed. The Cambridge guide to the eighteenth-century novel, 1660-1820. Cambridge University Press. (Forthcoming)

Lloyd, N (2022) 'Hannah More’s sympathetic strategies: 'Cœlebs in search of a wife' and the evangelical novel.' In: Andrews, K and Edney, S, eds. Hannah More in context. Routledge, Abingdon. ISBN 9780367553203

Lloyd, N (2020) 'The fiction of Mary Julia Young: female trade Gothic and Romantic genre-mixing.' In: Hudson, K, ed. Women's authorship and the early Gothic: innovations and legacies. University of Wales Press, Cardiff. ISBN 9781786836106

Lloyd, N (2020) 'Lady Morgan and "the babbling page of history": cultural transition as performance in the Irish national tale.' In: Connolly, C, ed. Irish literature in transition, 1780-1830. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 206-225. ISBN 9781108492980 Please click the title to check availability.

Article

Lloyd, N (2017) 'Canals, commerce and the construction of nation in Sydney Owenson’s O’Donnel.' Romantic Textualities: Literature and Print Culture, 1780–1840, 22. pp. 52-65.

Havery, I and Lloyd, N (2016) 'Lost visions: a descriptive metadata crowdsourcing and search platform for nineteenth-century book illustrations.' Studies in the Digital Humanities - Proceedings of the Digital Humanities Congress 2014. doi: http://www.hrionline.ac.uk/openbook/book/dhc2014

Lloyd, N (2008) 'Mary Julia Young: a biographical and bibliographical study.' Romantic Textualities: Literature and Print Culture, 1780–1840, 18.

Conference or Workshop Item

Lloyd, N (2015) “Entirely of Eastern extraction”: Sino-Irish sympathy in John Wilson Croker’s 'An intercepted letter' and Sydney Owenson’s 'Florence Macarthy'. In: BARS International Conference: Romantic Imprints, 16 - 19 July 2015, Cardiff University, Cardiff, Wales.

Thomas, J and Lloyd, N (2015) Lost visions: the digital image archive and illustration studies. In: Digital Material Conference, 21 - 22 May 2015, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland.

Thomas, J, Lloyd, N and Harvey, I (2014) Lost visions: retrieving the visual element of printed books from the nineteenth century. In: Digital Humanities Congress, 4 - 6 September 2014, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK.

Lloyd, N (2014) Ann Radcliffe and Enlightenment moral philosophy. In: Radcliffe at 250: Gothic and Romantic Imaginations, 27 - 29 June 2014, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK.

Lloyd, N (2009) ”Breaking the great chain of society”: sympathy in the fiction of Ann Radcliffe and Charlotte Dacre. In: British Association for Romantic Studies (BARS) International Conference: Romantic Circulations, 23 -26 July 2009, Roehampton University, London, UK.

Other

Lloyd, N (2021) The novel [video essay]. Romanticism.

Lloyd, N (2020) Christina Morin, 'The Gothic novel in Ireland, c. 1760–1829' [book review]. Irish University Review, 50 (1). pp. 243-245. Please click the title to check availability.

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