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2022

Gilmore, John (2022) Anon., Montgomery ; or, the West-Indian adventurer (1812-13). In: London, April, (ed.) Cambridge Guide to the Eighteenth-Century Novel, 1660-1820. Cambridge University Press.

Gilmore, John (2022) Anon., memoirs and opinions of Mr. Blenfield (1790). In: London, April, (ed.) Cambridge Guide to the Eighteenth-Century Novel, 1660-1820. Cambridge University Press.

Gilmore, John (2022) Anon., the peregrinations of Jeremiah Grant, Esq ; the West Indian (1763). In: London, April, (ed.) Cambridge Guide to the Eighteenth-Century Novel, 1660-1820. Cambridge University Press.

Gilmore, John (2022) Jean-François de Saint-Lambert, trs. Weeden Butler, Zimao, the African (1800). In: London, April, (ed.) Cambridge Guide to the Eighteenth-Century Novel, 1660-1820. Cambridge University Press.

2021

Gilmore, John (2021) Early Caribbean poetry and the modern reader. In: O’Callaghan, Evelyn and Watson, Tim, (eds.) Caribbean literature in transition, 1800-1920. Caribbean literature in transition, 1 . Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9781108647830

Gilmore, John (2021) 'Non interpres, sed poeta': William Jones and his 'Ode Sinica'. In: Verhaart, Floris and Brockliss, Laurence, (eds.) Latin Enlightenment. Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment . Liverpool University Press.

2020

Carrington, Sean, Fraser, Henry, Gilmore, John and Forde, G. Addington (2020) A-Z of Barbados heritage. Macmillan Caribbean A-Z Series . St. Thomas, Barbados: Miller Publishing Company Limited. ISBN 9789769620919

2019

Gilmore, John, Allen, Beryl, McCallum, Dian and Kerr, Ricardo (2019) Hodder Education Caribbean history : empires and conquests. Hodder Education. ISBN 9781510436695

Gilmore, John, Allen, Beryl, McCallum, Dian, Ramdeen, Romila and Kerr, Ricardo (2019) Hodder Education Caribbean history : freedom and change. UNSPECIFIED. ISBN 9781510436701

Massieu, Guillaume (2019) Coffee : a poem by Guillaume Massieu [translation by John T. Gilmore]. Todmorden: Arc Publications. ISBN 9781910345801

2018

Gilmore, John (2018) Taking a latitude : William Hay’s translations and imitations of Martial. Palimpsestes. Textes de Reference (31). pp. 90-103. doi:10.4000/palimpsestes.2732 ISSN 1274-9036.

2017

Gilmore, John (2017) Satire (The New Critical Idiom). Abingdon: Routledge. ISBN 9780415480826

2016

Gilmore, John (2016) The rock : island and identity in Barbados. In: Wilson, Janet and Ringrose, Chris, (eds.) New Soundings in Postcolonial Writing : Critical and Creative Contours. Cross/Cultures, 189 . Leiden : Brill : Rodopi, pp. 63-76. ISBN 9789004329270

2015

Gilmore, John (2015) Coffee : A Poem. Edinburgh, UK: Edinburgh University Press. pp. 135-142.

Gilmore, John (2015) James Grainger. In: Day, Gary and Lynch, Jack, (eds.) The encyclopedia of British literature, 1660-1789. Wiley-Blackwell encyclopedia of literature. . Chichester, West Sussex, UK: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd.. ISBN 9781444330205

Gilmore, John (2015) Latin Verse. In: Day, Gary and Lynch, Jack, (eds.) The encyclopedia of British literature, 1660-1789. Wiley-Blackwell encyclopedia of literature. . Chichester, West Sussex, UK: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd.. ISBN 9781444330205

Gilmore, John (2015) Taking a latitude : William Hay’s translations and imitations of Martial. In: Translators on Translating: Theoretical Views, Praxis and Resonances, Institut du Monde Anglophone, Paris, 12-13 Jun 2015

2014

Gilmore, John (2014) ‘Indian wit’ : Christopher Codrington as a literary figure. In: The Third Symposium of the Early Caribbean Society, Kingston University, London, UK, 20-21 Jul 2014

2013

Gilmore, John (2013) Irus and his jovial crew : representations of beggars in Vincent Bourne and other eighteenth-century writers of Latin verse. Rural History, Volume 24 (Number 1). pp. 41-57. doi:10.1017/S0956793312000234 ISSN 0956-7933. [ 🗎 Public].

2011

Gilmore, John (2011) John Barclay's Camella Poems : ideas of race, beauty and ugliness in Renaissance Latin verse. In: Orrells, Daniels and Bhambra , Gurminder K. and Roynon, Tessa Kate, (eds.) African Athena : new agendas. Classical presences . Oxford : Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199595006

2010

Gilmore, John (2010) Review of The long song, by Levy, A. and Strange music, by Fish, L. Wasafiri: Caribbean, African, Asian and Associated Literatures in English, Vol.25 (No.4). pp. 92-102. ISSN 0269-0055

Gilmore, John (2010) Sub herili venditur Hasta : an early eighteenth-century justification of the slave trade by a colonial poet. In: Haskell , Yasmin and Ruys, Juanita Feros, (eds.) Latinity and alterity in the early modern period. Tempe, Ariz. ; Turnhout, Belgium: Tempe, Ariz.Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies : In collaboration with Brepols. ISBN 9782503533759

2009

Gilmore, John (2009) Aethiopissae : the classical tradition, Neo-Latin verse and images of race in George Herbert and Vincent Bourne. Classical Receptions Journal, Vol.1 (No.1). pp. 73-86. doi:10.1093/crj/clp007 ISSN 1759-5134.

2007

Gilmore, John (2007) "Too oft allur'd by Ethiopic charms"? Sex, slaves and society in John Singleton's a 'general description of the West-Indian Islands' (1767). ARIEL: A Review of International English Literature, Volume 38 (Number 1). pp. 75-94. ISSN 0004-1327.

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