Literature: Faculty Publications
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Collection preserves publications by faculty and staff of the former Department of Literature. These publications are included in collections of the successor Department of English.
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from 2014
Rev. of Talking Sketching Moving: Multiple Literacies in the Teaching of Writing, by Patricia Dunn, Helen E. Howells
Review of The Anglo-Saxon Literature Handbook by Mark C. Amodio, Carol Parrish Jamison
from 2013
D.L. Geoffrey and G.Maillet, Christianity and Literature: Philosophical Foundations and Critical Practice, Christopher P. Baker
Harold Bloom, In the Shadow of a Great Rock: A Literary Appreciation of the King James Bible, Christopher P. Baker
Hidebound Prohibitions and Electronic Literacies: Separate Spheres Ideology and the Surveillance of Mommy Blogs, Helen E. Howells
Review of A Handbook of Anglo-Saxon Studies edited by Jacqueline Stodnick and Renee B. Trilling, Carol Parrish Jamison
Review of Barking Abby and Medieval Literary Culture: Authorship and Authority in a Female Community edited by Jennifer N. Brown and Donna Alfano Russell, Carol Parrish Jamison
Review of Does Spelling Matter? by David Crystal, Carol Parrish Jamison
from 2012
Alexander Pope, Christopher P. Baker
Aphra Behn, Christopher P. Baker
Ben Jonson, Christopher P. Baker
Edward Stillingfleet, Christopher P. Baker
Geoffrey Chaucer, Christopher P. Baker
Jakob Boehme, Christopher P. Baker
James Ussher, Christopher P. Baker
John Donne, Christopher P. Baker
John Evelyn, Christopher P. Baker
Joost Vondel, Christopher P. Baker
Justus Lipsius, Christopher P. Baker
Richard Crashaw, Christopher P. Baker
Sir Walter Ralegh, Christopher P. Baker
The Duchess of Malfi and Jonson’s ‘On My First Son,’, Christopher P. Baker
William Laud, Christopher P. Baker
Rev. of Between Interruptions: 30 Women Tell the Truth About Motherhood, by Cori Howard, Helen E. Howells
Gower’s ‘The Tale of Constance’: An Exemplum Contra Envy”, Carol Parrish Jamison