Susan Goodman: Curriculum Vitae (February 2002)
Home Address:
105 Bent Lane
Newark, DE 19711
Telephone: (302) 368-7954
Work Address:
Department of English
University of Delaware
Newark, DE 19716
Telephone: (302) 831-2366
E-mail: sgoodman@udel.edu
EDUCATION:
Ph.D. University of New Hampshire, 1988
M.A. Literature, University of New Hampshire, 1985.
M.Ed. Counseling, University of New Hampshire, 1974.
B.A. English Teaching, University of New Hampshire, 1972.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE:
Professor of English, University of Delaware (1998)
Associate Professor, University of Delaware (1996-1998).
Assistant Professor, University of Delaware (1994-1996)
Associate Professor, with tenure, California State University, Fresno (CSUF) (1992-1994).
Assistant Professor, CSUF (1989-1992)
Acting Assistant Professor, University of New Hampshire (UNH) (Spring 1989).
BOOKS:
"Civil Wars: American Novelists and Manners, 1880-1940,"
The Johns Hopkins University Press, forthcoming. 380 typescript pages.
Ellen Glasgow: A Biography, The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998. 307 pages.
Edith Wharton's Inner Circle, University of Texas Press, 1994. 165 pages.
Edith Wharton's Women: Friends and Rivals, University
Press of New England, 1990. 208 pages.
CURRENT PROJECT: A Biography of William Dean Howells
BOOKS, COLLECTIONS, and EDITIONS:
"Introduction." Ellen Glasgow's The Battle-Ground, The University of Alabama Press in cooperation with the United States Civil War Center, Spring 2000 [Novels
of the Civil War Series]. vi-xxxix.
Edith Wharton: A Forward Glance, University of Delaware Press, 1999. Edited with Clare Colquitt and Candace Waid. 400 pages.
Femmes de Conscience: Aspects du Feminisme Americain, 1848-1875, Sorbonne University Press, 1994. Edited with Daniel Royot. 265 pages.
SELECTED ARTICLES:
"William Dean Howells," Oxford Dictionary of American Literature (Oxford University Press, forthcoming), 21 typescript pages.
"Competing Histories: William Styron's The Confessions of Nat Turner and Sherley Ann Williams's Dessa Rose," in The World Is Our Home, ed. Jeffrey J. Folks
and Nancy Summers Folks (University of Kentucky Press, 2000), 12- 28.
"Without the Glory of God: Ellen Glasgow and Calvinism," Regarding Ellen Glasgow, ed. Welford Dunaway Taylor and George Longest (The Library of Virginia,
2000), 71-84.
"Elizabeth Stuart Phelps and the American Literary Renaissance," Femmes de Conscience: Aspects du Feminisme Americain, 1848-1875, eds. Susan Goodman and
Daniel Royot (Sorbonne University Press, 1994), 201- 216.
SELECTED HONORS and AWARDS:
Guggenheim Fellowship for Biography (2002-2003).
William Dean Howells Memorial Fellowship in American Literature, Houghton Library, Harvard University (2001).
Dorothy M. Healy Visiting Professorship (Spring 2000). University of New England.
Resident Fellow, Virginia Center for the Humanities (Spring 1994). "Vein of Iron: Ellen Glasgow's Life and Work."
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