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(in alphabetical order by author) Christine Bayles Kortsch (PhD 2006) Dress Culture in Late Victorian Fiction: Literacy and Social Activism . Ashgate Press (forthcoming). Josh Calhoun “Democracy in American Poetry: Longfellow, Whitman, and the ‘Tyranny of the Majority.’” South Atlantic Review. 70 (Winter 2005): 21-45. Michael Edson Rev. of Peter W. Graham, "Jane Austen & Charles Darwin: Naturalists and Novelties" in " Times Literary Supplement". (6 June 2008), p.29. Darlene Farabee (PhD 2008) “‘Knowledge is as food’: food, digestion, and illness in Milton’s Paradise Lost” in You are What You Eat: Literary Probes into the Palate, ed. Annette Magid. Newcastle, UK: Cambridge Scholars P, 2008. 154-67. Erick Kelemen "Textual Editing and Criticism: An Introduction". Norton, 2008 Robert Klevay (PhD 2009) “‘He Tossed the Line Out Grimly’: Barry Hannah’s Literary Parables”, Mississippi Quarterly (20 pp., typescript). Lejla Kucukalic (PhD 2006) "Philip K. Dick: Canonical Writer of the Digital Age". Routledge, 2008 Forrest Lehman "'Seditious Libel' on Trial, Political Dissent on the Record: Account of the Trial of Thomas Cooper as Campaign Literature." Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography (January 2008). "Settled Place, Contested Past: Reconciling George Percy’s 'A Trewe Relacyon' with John Smith’s Generall Historie." EAL 42.2 (July). Alex Long (PhD 2006) “Matthews, Masterful.” Poetry International 10. (Forthcoming). Rachel Mayrer-Minnie (PhD 2008) "Gothic Memory and Forgetfulness in Elizabeth Bowen’s A World of Love and 'The Demon Lover.'" Irish Studies Review. Michael McGehee John Gardner: Literary Outlaw, by Barry Silesky (Book Review). In Christianity and Literature (Spring 2005). "Religious Satire and Poe's 'Angel of the Odd.'" Poe Studies 41 (2008): 65-79 "Lolita and Transatlantic Family Structures," forthcoming in Nabokov Studies 12 (2009): 25 pp. Kathleen Miller (selected and most recent) "Jane Eyre's Heir: An Intertextual (Re)reading of Charlotte Bronte and L.M. Montgomery's Emily Trilogy.” Hotel 4 (2005) 88-96. “Transfiguring the Divine: L.M. Montgomery's Emily trilogy and the Quest Towards a Feminine Spirituality.” CreArta 5 (2006): 144-157. "Healing a Woman’s Past, Ministering to her Present: Contemporary Children’s Biographies and the Construction of Florence Nightingale" Interdisciplinary Literary Studies, 27 pages (forthcoming, Fall 2009). "Sarah Waters's Fingersmith: Leaving Women's Fingerprints on Victorian Pornography." Nineteenth-Century Gender Studies. [Electronic Journal] 4.1 (2008). "'The remembrance haunts me like a crime': Narrative Control, the Dramatic, and the Female Gothic in Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley's Mathilda." Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature. 30 pages (forthcoming, Spring 2009 ). "The 'Dark Glamour' of Neo-Victorian Gothic" The Irish Journal of Gothic and Horror Studies. (Fall 2008) "Weaving a Tapestry of Beauty: Anne Shirley as Domestic Artist." Canadian Children's Literature. 34.2 (Fall 2008): 30-49. "'Well that is beautiful, Miss Jane!': Jane Eyre and the Creation of the Female Artist." Bronte Studies. 36 pages (forthcoming) "Haunted Heroines: The Gothic Imagination and the Female Bildungsromane of Jane Austen, Charlotte Bronte andL.M. Montgomery." The Lion and the Unicorn, 28 pages (forthcoming, April 2010 34.2) April Pelt "Advertising Agency: Print Culture and Female Sexuality in 'Nausicaa, ' "_James Joyce Quarterly_ , forthcoming. Brad Ryner Entries on characters from ten plays for The Compendium of Renaissance Drama, ed. Brian Jay Corrigan. CD-ROM database, (2006). Entries on “Globe Reconstructions,” “Old Vic Theatre,” “English Shakespeare Company,” “Design by Motley” and nine actors or directors in The Oxford Companion to Shakespeare, ed. Michael Dobson and Stanley Wells (Oxford UP, 2001). “Exchanging Battle: Subjective and Objective Conflicts in The Battle of Maldon .” English Studies: A Journal of English Language and Literature 87.3 (June 2006): 266-76. “A Merchant’s Map of Cymbeline” in English Long-Distance Trade, 1550-1700: Discourses and Practices, ed. Barbra Sebek and Stephen Deng. David Satran (PhD 2006) “The Chocolate Creamed Solider and the 'Ghastly Failure' of Bernard Shaw's Arms and the Man (1894).” Bernard Shaw Studies Annual. (Forthcoming in Volume 28). Kate Slaugh-Sanford (PhD 2010) "The Other Woman: Lydia Glasher and the Disruption of English Racial Identity in George Eliot's_Daniel Deronda_". Studies in the Novel. Forthcoming Spring 2010. Caroline Smith (PhD 2005) "Living the Life of a Domestic Goddess: Chick Lit's Response to Domestic-Advice Manuals," Women's Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal 34 (2005). Mike Steier "Transgressing the Borders of English Bards and Scotch Reviewers." Studies in Romanticism. Forthcoming. Tara Stern Moore (PhD 2006) “Myths and Subversion in Charlotte Brontё’s Shirley.” Women’s Writing 11:3 (Winter 2004): 477-492. “National Identity and Victorian Christmas Foods.” Consuming Culture in the Long Nineteenth Century” Narratives of Consumption, 1700-1900. eds. Tamara Wagner and Narin Hassan. Lantham, MD: Lexington Books, (2007). “Teaching Lombreglia’s ‘Men Under Water’.” Academic Exchange Quarterly 9:1 (Spring 2005): 170-173. Corey Taylor (PhD 2007) "Blue Order: Wallace Stevens's Jazz Experiments." _Journal of Modern Literature_32.2 (Winter 2009). “Cane.” Facts on File Companion to the American Novel. New York: Facts on File, (2006). “Junky.” Facts on File Companion to the American Novel. New York: Facts on File, (2006). "Talking Inequality Blues: Bob Dylan’s Songs as Conversations about Race and Class.” Mid-Atlantic Almanack 15 (2006), 133-50. “‘Wish I Were There’: Ten Letters from William S. Burroughs to Paul Bowles, 1972-1979.” Resources for American Literary Study 29 (2003-2004): 253-74. Rita Williams "The King's Two Bodies, and the Slave's: Diasporic History in Grandfather's Chair," in Nathaniel Hawthorne Review, spring, 2010. Cheryl Wilson (PhD 2005) "Literature and Dance in Nineteenth-Century Britain: Jane Austen to the New Woman".(Cambridge UP, forthcoming Spring 2009).
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