2024 Book Acoustics in nineteenth-century literature and science : listening at the thresholdDickson, Melissa (2024). Acoustics in nineteenth-century literature and science : listening at the threshold. Cambridge, United Kingfom: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/9781009490436 |
2024 Other Outputs Media and Epidemics: Technologies of Science Communication and Public Health, 20th-21st CenturiesVincent, Emily, Nunnink, Alyssa and Dickson, Melissa (2024, 08 01). Media and Epidemics: Technologies of Science Communication and Public Health, 20th-21st Centuries H/SOZ/KULT |
2024 Book Chapter Joseph Sheridan Le FanuDickson, Melissa (2024). Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu. Victorian literature. (pp. *-*) edited by Lisa Rodensky. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/obo/9780199799558-0204 |
2023 Book Chapter Stethoscopic fantasiesDickson, Melissa (2023). Stethoscopic fantasies. Sound and sense in British Romanticism. (pp. 224-244) edited by James Grande and Carmel Raz. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/9781009277839 |
2023 Journal Article The threads of history: why record your pandemic experiences for the RCPI archive?Wheelock, Harriet, Dickson, Melissa and Barrett, Elizabeth (2023). The threads of history: why record your pandemic experiences for the RCPI archive?. Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine, 40 (2), 296-297. doi: 10.1017/ipm.2020.48 |
2022 Other Outputs Australasian Health and Medical Humanities: Work-in-Progress SeriesStephens, Elizabeth, Dickson, Melissa and Sellberg, Karin (2022, 08 15). Australasian Health and Medical Humanities: Work-in-Progress Series The polyphony: conversations across the medical humanities |
2022 Journal Article Review of Brian McCuskey, How Sherlock Pulled the Trick: Spiritualism and the Pseudoscientific MethodDickson, Melissa (2022). Review of Brian McCuskey, How Sherlock Pulled the Trick: Spiritualism and the Pseudoscientific Method. Victorian Popular Fictions Journal, 4 (1), 149-151. doi: 10.46911/mfds6858 |
2022 Book Chapter Experiments in life: literature's contribution to the history of psychiatryDickson, Melissa (2022). Experiments in life: literature's contribution to the history of psychiatry. Sources in the history of psychiatry, from 1800 to the present. (pp. 101-115) edited by Chris Millard and Jennifer Wallis. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003087694-7 |
2021 Book Chapter Disorders of the age: nervous climatesShuttleworth, Sally and Dickson, Melissa (2021). Disorders of the age: nervous climates. Literature and medicine: the nineteenth century. (pp. 157-173) edited by Clark Lawlor and Andrew Mangham. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/9781108355148.012 |
2021 Journal Article Review of Andreas Mayer. The Science of Walking: Investigations into Locomotion in the Long Nineteenth Century. Chicago: Chicago University Press, 2020Dickson, Melissa (2021). Review of Andreas Mayer. The Science of Walking: Investigations into Locomotion in the Long Nineteenth Century. Chicago: Chicago University Press, 2020. Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 95 (3), 418-419. doi: 10.1353/bhm.2021.0037 |
2020 Journal Article Storytelling and poetry in the time of coronavirusBarrett, Elizabeth, Dickson, Melissa, Hayes-Brady, Clare and Wheelock, Harriet (2020). Storytelling and poetry in the time of coronavirus. Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine, 37 (4), 278-282. doi: 10.1017/ipm.2020.36 |
2020 Journal Article Dickens's nightmare: Dreams, memory and traumaDickson, Melissa (2020). Dickens's nightmare: Dreams, memory and trauma. Interface Focus, 10 (3) 20190076, 1-8. doi: 10.1098/rsfs.2019.0076 |
2020 Book Progress and pathologyDickson, Melissa, Taylor-Brown, Emilie and Shuttleworth, Sally eds. (2020). Progress and pathology. Manchester, United Kingdom: Manchester University Press. doi: 10.7765/9781526147547 |
2020 Book Chapter IntroductionDickson, Melissa, Taylor-Brown, Emilie and Shuttleworth, Sally (2020). Introduction. Progress and pathology: medicine and culture in the nineteenth century. (pp. 1-24) edited by Melissa Dickson, Emilie Taylor-Brown and Sally Shuttleworth. Manchester, United Kingdom: Manchester University Press. doi: 10.7765/9781526147547.00006 |
2019 Book Cultural encounters with the Arabian Nights in nineteenth-century BritainDickson, Melissa (2019). Cultural encounters with the Arabian Nights in nineteenth-century Britain. Edinburgh, Scotland: Edinburgh University Press. doi: 10.3366/edinburgh/9781474443647.001.0001 |
2019 Journal Article Structures of confinement: power and problems of male identityTaylor-Brown, Emilie, Dickson, Melissa and Shuttleworth, Sally (2019). Structures of confinement: power and problems of male identity. Journal of Victorian Culture, 24 (2), 137-145. doi: 10.1093/jvcult/vcy074 |
2019 Book Anxious times: medicine and modernity in nineteenth-century BritainBonea, Amelia, Dickson, Melissa, Shuttleworth, Sally and Wallis, Jennifer (2019). Anxious times: medicine and modernity in nineteenth-century Britain. Pittsburgh, PA, United States: University of Pittsburgh Press. doi: 10.2307/j.ctvk8w1tx |
2019 Book Chapter Hats, cloaks, and stethoscopes: the symbolic fashions of the nineteenth-century medical practitionerDickson, Melissa (2019). Hats, cloaks, and stethoscopes: the symbolic fashions of the nineteenth-century medical practitioner. Fashion and material culture in Victorian fiction and periodicals. (pp. 108-118) edited by Nickianne Moody and Janine Hatter. Brighton, United Kingdom: Edward Everett Root. |
2019 Journal Article Review of Figures of the imagination: fiction and song in Britain, 1790-1850Dickson, Melissa (2019). Review of Figures of the imagination: fiction and song in Britain, 1790-1850. Modern Language Review, 114, 125-126. doi: 10.5699/modelangrevi.114.1.0125 |
2017 Journal Article Confessions of an English green tea drinker: Sheridan le Fanu and the medical and metaphysical dangers of green teaDickson, Melissa (2017). Confessions of an English green tea drinker: Sheridan le Fanu and the medical and metaphysical dangers of green tea. Victorian Literature and Culture, 45 (1), 77-94. doi: 10.1017/S1060150316000449 |