Articles

  • “La genèse du tournant éthique,” in Éthique et littérature aujourd’hui. Les changements en cours au prisme de la philosophie, de la politique et de la critique littéraire, ed. Enrica Zanin. Paris: Éditions Hermann, 2025), ch. 2.
  • “A Critique of Martha Nussbaum’s Liberal Aesthetics.” Political Theory 52, no. 3 (2023): 374–403.
  • “The Study of National Character in Seventeenth-Century London: From Satire to Social Science.” Intersezioni: Review of the History of Ideas 43, no. 1 (2023): 39–60.
  • “Theophrastus’ ‘Oligarch’ and the Political Intention of the Characters.” Co-authored with René de Nicolay. Cambridge Classical Journal 69 (Dec 2023): 1–21.
  • “Moral Instruction by Bad Example. The First Latin Translations of Theophrastus’ Characters.” Renaissance Studies 36, no. 5 (2022): 668–85.
  • “Did Theophrastus Help Deliver Eresus from Tyrants?” Classical Quarterly 72, no. 1 (2022): 1–10.

Shorter Pieces

  • “Introduction,” in En deçà du bien et du mal. Morales de la littérature de la Renaissance à l’âge contemporain, ed. Barbara Carnevali, Emiliano Cavaliere and Katie Ebner-Landy. Paris: Éditions Hermann, 2024.
  • “Book Review: A Glitch in the Matrix: Vivek Chibber and the Cultural Turn.” Philosophy and Social Criticism (2023)
  • “Rachel Cusk and the Search for Moral Fiction.” Iride. Journal of Philosophy and Public Debate 35, no. 97 (Sept-Dec, 2022), 645–50.
  • “Introduction: Genre Trouble in Early Modern English Writing (1500-1800).” Co-authored with Emma Bartel. Sillages critiques 34 (2023).
  • “Losing the Plot (And Finding It Again),” Contemporary Theatre Review 30, no. 3 (2020): 419–21.
  • As Translator from Italian: Barbara Carnevali, “The Poverty of Theory,” Geschichte der Germanistik 57–8 (2020): 7–17.

Working Papers

  • On socialism and speculative fiction
  • On approaches to character in Rachel Cusk and Virginie Despentes
  • On language games in intellectual history
  • On narratives of history that begin with an inciting event