We are interested in reviews of the following books, although we’re also interested in hearing about any other titles relevant to the aims of the society. 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. Please note that where possible we will negotiate with the publisher to provide you with access to a physical book, but that some publishers only offer electronic copies.
- Fenella Greig Heckscher, Jane Colden’s Botanic Manuscript, 2026
- Joseph Fletcher, William Blake as Natural Philosopher, 2026
- Matthew Resnicek, Tales of Health, 2026
- Mandy-Suzanne Wong, Daughter of Mother-of-Pearl, 2026
- Christian R. Gelder, The Search for a Science of Verse, 1880 to the Present, 2026
- Tara Lee, William Blake and Romantic Biology, 2026
- Mark Christhilf, The Tenant in the Mind, 2025
- Sophie Chiari, Shakespeare’s Ecology of Natural Resources, 2025
- ed. by Anton Kirchhofer and Karsten Levihn-Kutzler, Science, Culture, and Postcolonial Narratives, 2025
- Liliane Campos, Entangled Life in Twenty-First-Century Fiction: A Multi-Scalar Poetics, 2026
- Richard Marggraf-Turley, Fantastic Shapes: Topology and Textuality in Romantic Poetry, 2026
- Lisa Ann Robertson Embodiment, Aesthetics, and Ethics in Romantic Literature and Science, 2025
- Sophie Musitelli, The Sciences of the Senses in Romantic Literature, 2026
- Mads Larsen, Master Narrative Transitions from the Vikings to Artificial Intelligence, 2026
- Giulio J. Pertile, Hexameral Poetics: Process and Vitality in Early Modern Literature, 2026
- Will Tattersdill, The Social Dinosaur, 2026
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Sally Shuttleworth, In Quest of a Cure: Literary and Medical Cultures of the Health Resort, 2026
- Rhona Trauvitch, Fi-Sci: Avatars of Science in Fiction, 2026
- Diletta de Cristofaro, Sleep and its Meanings, 2026
