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2008'Britons of the South Seas': The Moari visit to London, 1911Treagus, M.; Kerr, H.; Warner, L.
2016Emotional light on Eighteenth-century print cultureLemmings, D.; Kerr, H.; Phiddian, R.; Kerr, H.; Lemmings, D.; Phiddian, R.
2003Fictocritical empathy and the work of mourningKerr, H.
2008Masculinity and emotion in early modern English literatureKerr, H.
2012Melancholy botany: Charlotte Smith's bioregional poetic imaginaryKerr, H.; Lynch, T.; Glotfelty, C.; Armbruster, K.
2016Museal moods and the Santos Museum of economic botany (Adelaide Botanical Gardens)Kerr, H.; Bristow, T.; Pearce, L.
1997My Mother Resides in the Beating Artery...': Engendering Voices for Medieval and Early Modern Studies.Kerr, H.
2002Perverse writing - maternity and monarchy: Fictocriticism and exorbitant, plural bodiesKerr, H.; Carlson, C.; Mazzola, R.; Bernardo, S.
2008Projections of Britain in the United States of America, Australia and New Zealand : 1900-1950Kerr, H.; Warner, L.
2001Prosthetic architecturesKerr, H.
1998ProstheticsKerr, H.
1995Review of L. Davis, "Guise and Disguise: Rhetoric and Characterization in the English Renaissance". Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1993Kerr, H.
1995Review of M. Nochimson, "No End to Her: Soap Opera and the Female Subject". Berkeley: University of California Press, 1992Kerr, H.
2010'Romancing the handbook': scenes of detection in Arden of FavershamKerr, H.; Hirsch, B.
2015'Sociable' tears in The TempestKerr, H.; White, R.; Houlahan, M.; O'Loughlin, K.
2007'Speaking for Nature': Women and ecologies of early modern England (review)Kerr, H.
2016Surprise: The Poetics of the Unexpected from Milton to Austen . Pp. vii + 270. Ithaca and London : Cornell University Press , 2015 . Cloth, $49.95Kerr, H.
2001Sympathetic topographiesKerr, H.
2015Telling tales: Negotiating 'fame' in Virgil's Aeneid, Ovid's Metamorphoses, and Christopher Marlowe's Tragedy of Dido, Queen of CarthagePotter, L.; Kerr, H.; Walker, C.
2002The gender of death: A cultural history in art and literatureKerr, H.