Publications

2020
Whittington, Leah. 2020. “The Mutilated Text.” The Unfinished Book , edited by Deidre Lynch and Alexandra Gillespie, 429-443. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Publisher's Version
2019
Whittington, Leah, and Joe Moshenska. 2019. “Creative Criticism.” The Spenser Review 49 (3). Publisher's Version
2018
Whittington, Leah. 2018. “Qui succederet operi: Completing the Unfinished in Maffeo Vegio’s Supplementum Aeneidos.” I Tatti Studies in the Italian Renaissance 21 (2): 1-29. Publisher's Version
2017
Whittington, Leah. 2017. “Shakespeare and the Greeks: Theatricality and Performance from Plutarch’s Lives to Coriolanus.” Classical Receptions Journal 9 (1): 120-143. Publisher's Version
Whittington, Leah. 2017. “Shakespeare's Grammar: Latin, Literacy, and the Vernacular.” Routledge Research Companion to Shakespeare and Classical Literature, edited by Sean Keilen and Nick Moschovakis, 78-106. Publisher's Version
2016
Whittington, Leah. 2016. Renaissance Suppliants: Poetry, Antiquity, Reconciliation. Oxford University Press. Publisher's Version
2015
Whittington, Leah. 2015. “Review of David Quint, Inside Paradise Lost.” The Cambridge Quarterly 44 (2): 177-184. Publisher's Version
Whittington, Leah. 2015. “Wallowing and Getting Lost: Reading Spenser with Heather James.” The Spenser Review 44 (3). Publisher's Version
2014
Whittington, Leah. 2014. “Review of Andrew Welch, Renaissance Epic and the Oral Past.” Modern Philology 111 (4): E391-E394. Publisher's Version
Whittington, Leah. 2014. “Milton's Poetics of Supplication.” Milton Studies 55: 113-145. Publisher's Version
Whittington, Leah. 2014. “Shakespeare's Vergil: Empathy and The Tempest.” Shakespeare and Renaissance Ethics, edited by John Cox and Patrick Gray, 98-120. Cambridge University Press. Publisher's Version
2012
Blank, Daniel, and Leah Whittington. 2012. “John Hales’ Funeral Oration for Thomas Bodley: An Edited Translation.” Bodleian Library Record 25 (2): 144-82.
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2010
Whittington, Leah. 2010. “Vergil's Nisus and the Language of Self-Sacrifice in Paradise Lost.” Modern Philology 107 (4): 588-606. Publisher's Version