We have the following books for review, some in hard copy and others in pdf. Please contact Will Tattersdill, BSLS Reviews Editor, at bslsreviews@gmail.com if you would like to review one of these books or any other book.
- Alberda Alexandra P., Njabulo Chipangura, Lara Choksey, Jerome de Groot and Maya Sharma, eds. Race, Genetics, History: New Practices, New Approaches. Cambridge University Press, 2025.
- Anderson-Tempini, Gemma and Dupré, John, Drawing Processes of Life: Molecules, Cells, Organisms. Intellect Books, 2023.
- Arni, Caroline, Of Human Born: Fetal Lives, 1800-1950. Princeton University Press, 2024.
- Chiari, Sophie, Shakespeare’s Ecology of Natural Resources: Transitions and Transformations. Bloomsbury, 2025.
- Denison, Steve, Settlers. Steve Denison, 2024.
- Devoy, Louise, Royal Observatory Greenwich: A History in Objects, Royal Museums Greenwich, 2025.
- Donnelly, Kevin Padraic, The Descent of Artificial Intelligence: A Deep History of An Idea Four Hundred Years in the Making, University of Pittsburgh Press, 2024.
- Filip, Loredana, Self-Help in the Digital Age: TED Talks, Speculative Fiction, and the Role of Reading, De Gruyter, 2024.
- Garrisi, Diana, Reporting Skin and the Wounded Body in Victorian Britain, Palgrave, 2024.
- Green, James Aaron, Sensation Fiction and Modernity: The Meanings of Ambivalence in Mid-Victorian Britain, Palgrave, 2024.
- Hartman, Donald K., The Female Hypnotist: Stories from the Victorian and Edwardian Eras – Hypnotism in Victorian and Edwardian Era Fiction, Themes & Settings in Fiction Press, 2025.
- Hilger, Stephanie M., Medicalizing Difference: The Eighteenth-Century Construction of the “Hermaphrodite”, Bloomsbury, 2024.
- Hunt Botting, Eileen M., Artificial Life After Frankenstein, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2020.
- Kirchhofer, Anton and Karsten Levihn-Kutzler, Science, Culture and Postcolonial Narratives. Heidelberg University Press, 2025.
- Kiryushina, Galina, Adar, Einat and Nixon, Mark (eds), Samuel Beckett and Technology. Edinburgh University Press, 2021.
- Lambert, Shannon, Science and Affect in Contemporary Literature, Bloomsbury, 2024.
- Love, Heather A., Cybernetic Aesthetics: Modernist Networks of Information and Data. Cambridge University Press, 2023.
- Malazita, James, Enacting Platforms: Feminist Technoscience and the Unreal Engine. (Platform Studies), MIT PRESS, 2024.
- Norris, Marcos Antonio and Ryan Hediger, Hemingway and Posthumanism, Edinburgh University Press, 2025.
- Oancea, Ana, Dangerous Creations: The Inventor Novel in Fin-de-Siècle France, University of Toronto Press, 2025.
- Orlemanski, Julia, Symptomatic Subjects: Bodies, Medicine, and Causation in the Literature of Late Medieval England¸ University of Pennsylvania Press, 2019.
- Perkins-McVey, Matthew, Intoxicated Ways of Knowing: The Untold Story of Intoxicants and the Biological Subject in Nineteenth-Century Germany, University of Chicago Press, 2026.
- Prkachin, Yvan, Wired Together: The Montreal Neurological Institute and the Origins of Neuroscience, University of Chicago Press, 2026.
- Pooley, Simon, Discovering the Okapi: Western Science, Indigenous Knowledge, and the Search for a Rainforest Enigma, John Hopkins University Press, 2025.
- Pulvirenti, Grazia and Renata Gambino, Mind the Text! Neurohermeneutics for Suspicious Readers, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2024.
- Rhodes, Alice, British Romanticism and the Matter of Voice, Cambridge University Press, 2025.
- Shetty, Sandhya, Imperial Pharmakon: Writing and Medicine in the Long Nineteenth Century, Palgrave, 2025.
- Warwick, Claire, Digital Humanities and the Cyberspace Decade, 1990-2001, Bloomsbury, 2024.
- Williams, Daniel, The Art of Uncertainty: Probable Realism and the Victorian Novel, Cambridge University Press, 2024.
- Woods, Livia Arndal, Pregnancy in the Victorian Novel, Ohio State University Press, 2023.
