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Irresolute Ravishers And The Sexual Economy Of Chivalry In The Romantic Novel, Gary Dyer
Irresolute Ravishers And The Sexual Economy Of Chivalry In The Romantic Novel, Gary Dyer
English Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Edward Carpenter, Walt Whitman, And Working-Class ‘Comradeship.’, William A. Pannapacker
Edward Carpenter, Walt Whitman, And Working-Class ‘Comradeship.’, William A. Pannapacker
Faculty Publications
The contributors to this volume interpret various facets of masculinity, including many forms of sexuality and eroticism, institutional structures such as boys' public schools, and class formations and divisions. The authors demonstrate how the various constructions of same-sex desire in nineteenth-century Britain function with ambivalence and antagonism. Illustrated.
Dark Side Of The Dream: The Social Gothic In Vietnam Era America, Greg Smith
Dark Side Of The Dream: The Social Gothic In Vietnam Era America, Greg Smith
Dissertations
Gothic horror narratives have been a mainstay of American literature since Charles Brockden Brown's 1798 novel Wieland, and also of our cinema since the celebrated Universal films Dracula and Frankenstein in 1931. Often considered tripe by professional literary and film critics, such tales—both in written and cinematic form—began to gamer intellectual attention during the 1970s as their general popularity soared and as academic interest in American popular culture increased significantly. In the 1980s and 1990s, the Gothic genre became one of the most discussed and debated aspects of American pop culture, with numerous critics weighing in on its potential implications, …
Othello And Interpretive Traditions, Philip C. Kolin
Othello And Interpretive Traditions, Philip C. Kolin
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Annotated Bibliography Of Research In The Teaching Of English, Deborah Brown, Judith Kalman, Wayne Martino, Gert Rijlaarsdam, Anne D'Antonio Stinson, Melissa E. Whiting
Annotated Bibliography Of Research In The Teaching Of English, Deborah Brown, Judith Kalman, Wayne Martino, Gert Rijlaarsdam, Anne D'Antonio Stinson, Melissa E. Whiting
Faculty Publications
Twice a year, in the May and November issues, RTE publishes a selected bibliography of recent research in the teaching of English. Most of the studies appeared during the six-month period preceding the compilation of the bibliography (January through June 2000,for the present bibliography), but some studies that appeared earlier are occasionally included. The listing is selective; we make no attempt to include all research and research-related articles that appeared in the period under review Comments on the bibliography and suggestions about items for inclusion may be directed to the bibliography editors We encourage you to send your suggestions to …
Review Of "Mothers Of The Nation: Women's Political Writing In England, 1780-1830" By Anne Mellor, Diane Hoeveler
Review Of "Mothers Of The Nation: Women's Political Writing In England, 1780-1830" By Anne Mellor, Diane Hoeveler
English Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Till We Have Faces: From Idolatry To Revelation, Dominic Manganiello
Till We Have Faces: From Idolatry To Revelation, Dominic Manganiello
Mythlore: A Journal of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, and Mythopoeic Literature
Examines the “face” image and theme in Lewis’s novel and relates it to the use of the same image in a much broader literary context, from Augustine to Oscar Wilde.
Atheism And Sadism: Nietzsche And Woolf On Post-God Discourse, Michael Lackey
Atheism And Sadism: Nietzsche And Woolf On Post-God Discourse, Michael Lackey
English Publications
In the western world, twentieth-century literature has been an extended experience of atheism and sadism. Lest this claim not seem dogmatic enough, let me put it differently, more boldly: this century has been an attempt to ingest and digest Nietzsche, to cannibalize the Übermensch philologist, first in order to comprehend the strength and depth of his vision, but second to enact his philosophy. Were this a standard academic essay, I would define atheism and sadism, identify and analyze a few texts that best corroborate my thesis, and draw some conclusions about the twentieth century. But sadism and atheism are not …
Cleaning Up The Junkyard: An Exploration In Developing An Online Course, Wendi Milam
Cleaning Up The Junkyard: An Exploration In Developing An Online Course, Wendi Milam
Theses and Dissertations
As America enters the 2V l century, our systems of education must adapt to the changes in culture and technology. Our visions of the modern classroom are no longer limited to a room on a campus with a professor and a blackboard Many classes are going fully online, some are meeting only once a semester if at all. This type of learning and teaching opens the door for many complex questions: What is the most effective style of web site to use? How should the instructor form the requirements of the class? What should the instructor use for academic evaluation …
Constructing The Criollo Archive: Subjects Of Knowledge In The Bibliotheca Mexicana And The Rusticatio Mexicana, Antony Higgins
Constructing The Criollo Archive: Subjects Of Knowledge In The Bibliotheca Mexicana And The Rusticatio Mexicana, Antony Higgins
Purdue University Press Books
This book constitutes an attempt to theorize the process of the emergence, in eighteenth-century New Spain, of a position of intellectual subjectivity differentiated from that established by the regime of Spanish imperial authority. The principal concern has been to trace how certain groups of Criollo intellectuals try to construct such discourses, paradoxically, out of the framework of available European systems of knowledge and representation. In this fashion, it was sought to discern the outline of an ideological program for Criollo political and cultural hegemony in the eighteenth-century.
Eng 1001g-016-028-044: Composition And Language, Thom Schnarre
Eng 1001g-016-028-044: Composition And Language, Thom Schnarre
Fall 2000
No abstract provided.
Eng 1001g-027: Composition And Language, Spear
Eng 1001g-043-053-061: Composition And Language, Graham Lewis
Eng 1001g-043-053-061: Composition And Language, Graham Lewis
Fall 2000
No abstract provided.
Eng 1001g-047-055: Composition And Language, Spear
Eng 2009g-001: Literature And Human Values: Race, Age, And Gender, Timothy Engles
Eng 2009g-001: Literature And Human Values: Race, Age, And Gender, Timothy Engles
Fall 2000
No abstract provided.
Eng 2601-003: Backgrounds , Michael Leddy
Eng 3010g-003: Literary Masterworks, Ruth Hoberman
Eng 3401-001: Methods Of Teaching Composition, Robin Murray
Eng 3401-001: Methods Of Teaching Composition, Robin Murray
Fall 2000
No abstract provided.
Eng 3402-001: Methods Of Teaching Literature In Secondary Schools, Fred Preston
Eng 3402-001: Methods Of Teaching Literature In Secondary Schools, Fred Preston
Fall 2000
No abstract provided.
Eng 4300-001, Olga Abella
Eng 4775-001: Studies In Literary Criticism, Dana Ringuette
Eng 4775-001: Studies In Literary Criticism, Dana Ringuette
Fall 2000
No abstract provided.
Eng 4901-001: History Of The English Language, Buck
Eng 5061-001: Gender And Genre: British Novel And Culture, 1720-1860, Linda Coleman
Eng 5061-001: Gender And Genre: British Novel And Culture, 1720-1860, Linda Coleman
Fall 2000
No abstract provided.
Eng 2205-002: Introduction To Literary Studies, Susan Bazargan
Eng 2205-002: Introduction To Literary Studies, Susan Bazargan
Fall 2000
No abstract provided.
Why Wildeve Had To Die: Mimetic Triangles And Violent Ends In The Return Of The Native, Jeff Massey Ph.D.
Why Wildeve Had To Die: Mimetic Triangles And Violent Ends In The Return Of The Native, Jeff Massey Ph.D.
Faculty Works: ENG (1995-2016)
Although significant critical attention has been directed toward understanding Eustacia Vye’s death in Hardy’s The V^tum of the Native (1878), substantially less has been paid to the other corpse fished from Shadwater Weir, Damon Wildeve. I feel the reasons behind his death remain largely unexplored. Damon and Eustacia, in many ways so similar to one another, meet an identical end beneath the waters of the drainage pool. No small critical effort has been directed towards understanding Eustacia Vye’s death, be it simple suicide, narcissistic death wish (Mitchell), pagan necessity (Giordano), or punishment for gender transgression Deen).
A Blue And Gold Mystique: Reading The Material Text In Louisa May Alcott's "Pansies" And Ticknor & Field's Blue And Gold Series, Sarah Wadsworth
A Blue And Gold Mystique: Reading The Material Text In Louisa May Alcott's "Pansies" And Ticknor & Field's Blue And Gold Series, Sarah Wadsworth
English Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Good Intentions: Writing Center Work For Postmodern Times, By Nancy Maloney Grimm, Harvey Kail
Good Intentions: Writing Center Work For Postmodern Times, By Nancy Maloney Grimm, Harvey Kail
English Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Introduction To "Mary Sinclair: A Modern Victorian", Suzanne Raitt
Introduction To "Mary Sinclair: A Modern Victorian", Suzanne Raitt
Arts & Sciences Book Chapters
May Sinclair (1863-1946) was a bestselling novelist who was one of the first British women to go out to the Belgian front in 1914. May Sinclair: A Modern Victorian draws on newly discovered manuscripts to tell the story of this woman whose emotional isolation bears witness to the great price Victorian women had to pay for their intellectual freedom.
Annotated Bibliography Of Research In The Teaching Of English, Deborah Brown, Wayne Martino, Gert Rijlaarsdam, Anne D'Antonio Stinson, Melissa E. Whiting
Annotated Bibliography Of Research In The Teaching Of English, Deborah Brown, Wayne Martino, Gert Rijlaarsdam, Anne D'Antonio Stinson, Melissa E. Whiting
Faculty Publications
Twice a year, in the May ann November issues, RTE publishes a selected bibliography of recent research in the teaching of English. Most of the studies appeared during the six-mouth period preceding the complication of the bibliography (July through December; 1999, for the present bibliography), but some studies that appeared earlier are occasionally included. The listing is selective; we make no attempt to include all research and research-related articles that appeared in the period under review. Comments on the bibliography and suggestions about items for inclusion may be directed to the bibliography editors We encourage you to send your suggestions …
Shut Up Or Drown: Silence And Containment Of The Garrulous Woman In Medieval And Shakespearean Drama, Melissa Margaret Filosa
Shut Up Or Drown: Silence And Containment Of The Garrulous Woman In Medieval And Shakespearean Drama, Melissa Margaret Filosa
Seton Hall University Dissertations and Theses (ETDs)
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