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English Department graduate students and recent PhDs are publishing their scholarship in prestigious, traditional literary journals as well as more recently developed venues for academic exchange in print as well as electronic media.
 

 

RECENT AND FORTHCOMING PUBLICATIONS BY CURRENT STUDENTS AND RECENT PHDS


Joseph Byrne. "'A Traveller on the Skirt of Sarum's Plain': William Wordsworth, Joseph Johnson, and the Salisbury Plain Poems." Wordsworth Circle, September 2009.
 
____ "William Blake's Illustrations to Night Thoughts: Resistance to Rationalization in the Late Eighteenth-Century Book Trade." In Book Illustration in the Long Eighteenth Century: Reconfiguring the Visual Periphery of the Text. Spring 2010.
 
Timothy Crowley. "From Old Arcadia to New Arcadia: Revision or Re-Vision?," review essay on Regina Schneider, Sidney's (Re)Writing of the Arcadia (2008), Sidney Journal 2009
 
Eric Curry. "Imperium in Imperio" in American Literary Realism, Spring 2010

Katy D'Angelo. "A Test of Truth": The Truth Hidden in Things in George Oppen's Discrete Series." Sagetrieb (forthcoming in a special issue on George Oppen)

Rebecca Lush. "‘Louisianian Lady': Racial Ambiguity, Gender, and National Identity in Cooper's The Prairie" volume two of Literature in the Early American Republic, should be published in Fall 2009.

Heidi Scott. "Ecological Microcosms in Shakespeare's Richard II." The Explicator.  Forthcoming (2009).

Sara D. Schotland. "When Feminist Jurisprudence and Ethical Principles Collide: An Unorthodox Reading of Susan Glaspell's ‘A Jury of Her Peers.'" St. John's Journal of Legal Commentary (Expected publication date: September 2009).

____ "The Animal in Wordsworth's Poetry: Man as Brute, Beast as Exemplar." New Perspectives on the Eighteenth Century  (expected publication date: October 2009)

____ "The Slave's Revenge: The Terror in Charlotte Dacre's Zofloya." Western Journal of Black Studies  (expected publication date: September 2009).

 

RECENT MONOGRAPHS BY GRADUATES OF OUR PROGRAMS

Biele, Joelle (1998). White Summer (Carbondale, ILL: Southern Illinois University Press and Crab Orchard Review, 2002).

Bolton, Jonathan (1996). Personal Landscapes: British Poets in Egypt during the Second World War (Palgrave Macmillan, 1997).

Carr, Robert (1994). Nationalism in the New World: Reading the African-American and West Indian Experience (Duke University Press, 2002, cloth and pbk).

Carroll, Anne (1999). Word, Image, and the New Negro: Representation and Identity in the Harlem Renaissance (Indiana University Press, 2005; pbk 2007).

Conlogue, William (1995). Working the Garden: American Writers and the Industrialization of Agriculture (University of North Carolina Press, 2001).

Davison, Neil (1993). James Joyce, Ulysses and the Construction of Jewish Identity (Cambridge University Press, 1996, pbk, 1998).

DeLoughrey, Elizabeth (1999). Routes and Roots: Navigating Caribbean and Pacific Island Literatures (University of Hawaii Press, 2007).

DeLoughrey, Elizabeth (1999), Renee Gosson, and George Handley, eds. Caribbean Literature and the  Environment: Between Nature and Culture (University of Virginia Press, 2005).

DelRosso, Jeana (2000). Writing Catholic Women: Contemporary International Catholic Girlhood Narratives (Palgrave Macmillan, 2005).

Doggett, Rob (2002). "Deep-Rooted Things": Empire and Nation in the Poetry of William Butler Yeats (University of Notre Dame Press, 2006).  This book is based on Doggett's 2002 dissertation, which won the American Conference on Irish Studies's Adele Dalsimer Prize for Distinguished Dissertation in Irish Studies.

Garofalo, Daniela (2002). Many Leaders in Nineteenth-Century British Literature (forthcoming, SUNY Press).

Gray, Christine. (1995) Willis Richardson, Forgotten Pioneer of African-American Drama (Greenwood, 1999).

Hall, Donald (1991). Subjectivity (Routledge, 2004).

___. Queer Theories (Palgrave / St. Martin's, 2003).

___. The Academic Self: An Owner's Manual (Ohio State University Press, 2002).

___. Fixing Patriarchy: Feminism and Mid-Victorian Male Novelists (New York University Press, 1996).

Heginbotham, Ellie (1994). Reading the Fascicles of Emily Dickinson: Dwelling in Possibilities (Ohio State University Press, 2003).

James, Jennifer. A Freedom Bought with Blood: African American War Literature, The Civil War to World War II (forthcoming, University of North Carolina Press, 2007).

Jones, Tod (1995), ed. Cambridge Platonists: A Brief Introduction by Tod E. Jones with Eight Letters of Dr. Antony Tuckney and Dr. Benjamin Whichcote (University Press of America, 2005).

Lazo, Rodrigo (1998). Writing to Cuba: Filibustering and Cuban Exiles in the United States (University of North Carolina Press, 2005).

Orlando, Emily (2002). Body Art: Edith Wharton and Nineteenth-Century Visual Culture (University of Alabama Press, 2007).

Portnoy, Alysse (1999). Their Right to Speak: Women's Activism in the Indian and Slave Debates (Harvard University Press, 2005) 

Schiefelbein, Michael (1990). The Lure of Babylon: Seven Protestant Novelists and Britain's Roman Catholic Revival (Mercer University Press, 2001).

Sherman, Anita Gil (2003). Skepticism and Memory in Shakespeare and Donne (forthcoming, Palgrave MacMillan).

Smith, Grady (1994). Travel Abroad: Frulovisi's "Peregrinatio."  Translation and Introduction. Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies, v. 251 (Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Arizona State Univ., 2003).

Snader, Joe (1999). Caught Between Worlds: British Captivity Narratives in Fact and Fiction (University of Kentucky, 2000). Winner of the 2000 Modern Language Association Prize for Independent Scholars.

Weber, Myles (2003). Consuming Silences: How We Read Authors Who Don't Publish (Univ. of Georgia Press, 2004).

__ Middlebrow Annoyances: American Drama in the 21st Century (Gival Press, 2003).

West, Lon (1994). Deconstructing Frank Norris's Fiction: The Male-Female Dialectic (Peter Lang, 1998). 

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