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English Language and Literature

Marquette University

Series

2004

Articles 1 - 11 of 11

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Echoing Narratives, Or Chris Anson At Work And Play, Beth Godbee, Beth Burmester, Tanya R. Cochran Oct 2004

Echoing Narratives, Or Chris Anson At Work And Play, Beth Godbee, Beth Burmester, Tanya R. Cochran

English Faculty Research and Publications

No abstract provided.


Back To The Center: Press Rewind And Then Fast Forward: A Historical Look At The Writing Studio At Georgia State University, Beth Godbee Jul 2004

Back To The Center: Press Rewind And Then Fast Forward: A Historical Look At The Writing Studio At Georgia State University, Beth Godbee

English Faculty Research and Publications

No abstract provided.


Constructing The Female Gothic Posture: Wollstonecraft’S Mary And Gothic Feminism, Diane Hoeveler May 2004

Constructing The Female Gothic Posture: Wollstonecraft’S Mary And Gothic Feminism, Diane Hoeveler

English Faculty Research and Publications

No abstract provided.


Gothic Opera In Britain And France: Genre, Nationalism, And Trans-Cultural Angst, Diane Hoeveler, Sarah Davies Cordova May 2004

Gothic Opera In Britain And France: Genre, Nationalism, And Trans-Cultural Angst, Diane Hoeveler, Sarah Davies Cordova

English Faculty Research and Publications

Rescue operas developed along two somewhat different lines: “tyrant” operas and “humanitarian” operas within the general category of “opera semiseria,” or “opéra comique.” The first type corresponds to the conservative British “loyalty gothic,” with its focus on the trials and tribulations of the aristocracy, while the second type draws upon the Sentimental “virtue in distress” or “woman in jeopardy” genre, with its focus on middle class characters or women as the captured or besieged. The first category emphasized political injustice or abstract questions of law and embodied the threat of tyranny in an evil man who imprisons unjustly a noble …


Review Of Fatal Women Of Romanticism By Adriana Craciun, Diane Hoeveler May 2004

Review Of Fatal Women Of Romanticism By Adriana Craciun, Diane Hoeveler

English Faculty Research and Publications

The publication of Adriana Craciun's Fatal Women is a welcome event for all those working on British women writers of the early Gothic era. In clearly focused and densely researched chapters on Mary Wollstonecraft, Mary Robinson, Mary Lamb, Charlotte Dacre, Anne Bannerman, and Letitia Landon, Craciun develops her thesis about the cultural and literary ambience in which these women were working: 'women's violence in the contexts of larger political, ideological, and even medical debates specific to the Romantic period, to demonstrate that women's inherent nonviolence was often a necessary feature in arguments for "natural," corporeal sexual difference, and that this …


Historicizing Austen, Diane Hoeveler Apr 2004

Historicizing Austen, Diane Hoeveler

English Faculty Research and Publications

No abstract provided.


"Gazing On The Gothic": Where Is The Field Now?, Diane Hoeveler Apr 2004

"Gazing On The Gothic": Where Is The Field Now?, Diane Hoeveler

English Faculty Research and Publications

No abstract provided.


Review Of Above Time: Emerson's And Thoreau's Temporal Revolutions By James R. Guthrie, Angela Sorby Apr 2004

Review Of Above Time: Emerson's And Thoreau's Temporal Revolutions By James R. Guthrie, Angela Sorby

English Faculty Research and Publications

No abstract provided.


Women And Novelistic Authority, Diane Hoeveler Jan 2004

Women And Novelistic Authority, Diane Hoeveler

English Faculty Research and Publications

Hoeveler reviews Women and the Rise of the Novel, 1405-1726 by Josephine Donovan, Chivalric Fiction and the History of the Novel by Caroline A. Jewers, and Women, Revolution, and the Novels of the 1790s edited by Linda Lang-Peralta.


Fantasies Of (Re)Collection: Collecting And Imagination In A.S. Byatt's Possession: A Romance, John J. Su Jan 2004

Fantasies Of (Re)Collection: Collecting And Imagination In A.S. Byatt's Possession: A Romance, John J. Su

English Faculty Research and Publications

No abstract provided.


Review Of The Cambridge Companion To Gothic Fiction, Edited By Jerrold E. Hogle; European Gothic: A Spirited Exchange, 1760-1960, Edited By Avril Horner; Monk Lewis: A Critical Biography By David Lorne Macdonald; Gothic Writers: A Critical And Bibliographical Guide, Edited By Douglass H. Thomson, Jack G. Voller, And Frederick S. Frank; British Identities, Heroic Nationalisms, And The Gothic Novel, 1764-1824 By Toni Wein; And Victorian Hauntings: Spectrality, Gothic, The Uncanny And Literature By Julian Wolfreys, Diane Hoeveler Jan 2004

Review Of The Cambridge Companion To Gothic Fiction, Edited By Jerrold E. Hogle; European Gothic: A Spirited Exchange, 1760-1960, Edited By Avril Horner; Monk Lewis: A Critical Biography By David Lorne Macdonald; Gothic Writers: A Critical And Bibliographical Guide, Edited By Douglass H. Thomson, Jack G. Voller, And Frederick S. Frank; British Identities, Heroic Nationalisms, And The Gothic Novel, 1764-1824 By Toni Wein; And Victorian Hauntings: Spectrality, Gothic, The Uncanny And Literature By Julian Wolfreys, Diane Hoeveler

English Faculty Research and Publications

No abstract provided.