The English Faculty Research and Publications Series is comprised of books and articles published by Marquette University's English faculty.
Submissions from 2006
Beyond Lore: A Call for Tutor Research, Beth Godbee
Review [of Writing Across Borders], Beth Godbee and Kate Vieira
Approaches to Teaching the Brontës One More Time, Diane Hoeveler
Gothic Opera as Romantic Discourse in Britain and France: A Cross-Cultural Dialogue, Diane Hoeveler
Introduction [to Eliza Parson's "The Castle of Wolfenbach: A German Story"], Diane Hoeveler
Introduction [to Romanticism: Comparative Discourses Larry H. Peer and Diane Hoeveler, eds.], Diane Hoeveler
Objectifying Anxieties: Scientific Ideologies in Bram Stoker’s Dracula and The Lair of the White Worm, Diane Hoeveler
Review [of Reading the Brontë Body: Disease, Desire, and the Constraints of Culture by Beth Torgerson], Diane Hoeveler
Teaching Wuthering Heights as Fantasy, Trauma, and Dream Work, Diane Hoeveler
The Female Captivity Narrative: Blood, Water, and Orientalism, Diane Hoeveler
Theories of Creativity and the Saga of Charlotte Brontë, Diane Hoeveler
Mapping Orientalism: Representations and Pedagogies, Diane Hoeveler and Jeffrey Cass
Interrogating Orientalism: Contextual Approaches and Pedagogical Practices, Diane L. Hoeveler and Jeffrey Cass
Romanticism: Comparative Discourses, Diane Hoeveler and Larry H. Peer
Pol Cassel, Friedhof (Cemetery), 1921, C. J. Hribal
The Spirit of Neoliberalism: From Racial Liberalism to Neoliberal Multiculturalism, Jodi Melamed
W.E.B. Du Bois's UnAmerican End, Jodi Melamed
The Castle of Wolfenbach, Eliza Parsons and Diane Hoeveler
Barbara Morgan, Martha Graham - Letter to the World (Kick), 1940, Angela Sorby
Breathing Out Smoke, Angela Sorby
Review of Wordsworth in American Literary Culture by Joel Scott and Matthew Pace, Angela Sorby
Symmetrical Womanhood: Poetry in the Woman's Building Library, Angela Sorby
William Cullen Bryant, Angela Sorby
Salman Rushdie (1947-) Midnight's Children, John J. Su
Preface [to Libraries and Culture, Winter 2006], Sarah Wadsworth
The Cover, Sarah Wadsworth
Submissions from 2005
Mechatronics: an Introduction, Robert H. Bishop
Ambitions and Text, Tyler Farrell
Austin Clarke and the Consolations of Irish Catholicism, Tyler Farrell
Review of Anglo-Irish Autobiography: Class, Gender, and the Forms of Narrative by Elizabeth Grubgeld, Tyler Farrell
Review of The Doctor's House: An Autobiography by James Liddy, Tyler Farrell
Review of The Doctor's House: An Autobiography, by James Liddy, Tyler Farrell
The Poet's Hymn, Tyler Farrell
Moll Flanders and English Marriage Law, Melissa J. Ganz
A (Re)cognition of Peerness as Friendship, Beth Godbee
Community Building in Online Writing Centers, Beth Godbee
"Let's Research": Inviting Tutors into the Conversation, Beth Godbee
Beatrice Cenci: Hawthorne, Melville and Her Atlantic-Rim Contexts, Diane Hoeveler
Charlotte Dacre’s Zofloya: The Gothic Demonization of the Jew, Diane Hoeveler
Life Lessons in Shirley Jackson’s Late Fiction: Ethics, Cosmology, Eschatology, Diane Hoeveler
Review of Women’s Wisconsin: From Native Matriarchies to the New Millennium, edited by Genevieve G. McBride, Diane Hoeveler
Screen Memories and Fictionalized Autobiography: Mary Shelley’s Mathilda and The Mourner, Diane Hoeveler
Shusaku Endo’s Deep River: Trauma, Screen-Memories, and Autobiographical Confessions, Diane Hoeveler
Smoke and Mirrors: Internalizing the Magic Lantern Show in Villette, Diane Hoeveler
Talking About Virtue: Paisiello’s "Nina," Paër’s "Agnese," and the Sentimental Ethos, Diane Hoeveler
Teaching The Turn of the Screw Metatextually, Diane Hoeveler
Whiteness Studies, Tammie M. Kennedy, Joyce Irene Middleton, Krista Ratcliffe, Kathleen Ethel Welch, Catherine Prendergast, Ira Shor, Thomas R. West, Ellen Cushman, Michelle Kendrick, and Lisa Albrecht
Rhetorical Listening: Identification, Gender, Whiteness, Krista Ratcliffe
Jean Rhys's Wide Sargasso Sea, John J. Su
Review of Managing Literacy, Mothering America: Women's Narratives on Reading and Writing in the Nineteenth Century by Sarah Robbins, Sarah Wadsworth
Submissions from 2004
Historical Dictionary of Feminism, 2nd Edition, Janet K. Boles and Diane Hoeveler
“You are yourself”: Calvinist Dramaturgy and its Discontents in The Tragedy of Sir John Van Olden Barnavelt, John E. Curran Jr.
Echoing Narratives, or Chris Anson at Work and Play, Beth Godbee, Beth Burmester, and Tanya R. Cochran
Constructing the Female Gothic Posture: Wollstonecraft’s Mary and Gothic Feminism, Diane Hoeveler
"Gazing on the Gothic": Where Is the Field Now?, Diane Hoeveler
Historicizing Austen, Diane Hoeveler
Review of Fatal Women of Romanticism by Adriana Craciun, Diane Hoeveler
Women and Novelistic Authority, Diane Hoeveler
Gothic Opera in Britain and France: Genre, Nationalism, and Trans-Cultural Angst, Diane Hoeveler and Sarah Davies Cordova
Empire Builder, Angela Sorby
Review of Above Time: Emerson's and Thoreau's Temporal Revolutions by James R. Guthrie, Angela Sorby
Fantasies of (Re)collection: Collecting and Imagination in A.S. Byatt's Possession: A Romance, John J. Su
Submissions from 2003
Frankenstein, Feminism, and Literary Theory, Diane Hoeveler
"Humanizing The Heart," Or Romantic Drama And The Civilizing Process, Diane Hoeveler
Teaching the Early Female Canon: Gothic Feminism in Wollstonecraft, Radcliffe, Austen, Dacre, and Shelley, Diane Hoeveler
The Temple of Morality: Thomas Holcroft and the Swerve of Melodrama, Diane Hoeveler
Tyranny of Sentimental Form: Wollstonecraft’s Mary and the Gendering of Anxiety, Diane Hoeveler
Approaches to Teaching Gothic Fiction: The British and American Traditions, Diane Hoeveler and Tamar Heller
Introduction to Approaches to Teaching Gothic Fiction: The British and American Traditions, Tamar Heller and Diane Hoeveler, eds., Diane Hoeveler and Tamar Heller
The Current State of Composition Scholar/Teachers: Is Rhetoric Gone or Just Hiding Out?, Krista Ratcliffe
Submissions from 2002
Looking Back: A Review of Company: A Chosen Life and Smashing the Piano by John Montague, Tyler Farrell
Review of Colum McCann’s Everything in This Country Must, Tyler Farrell
Inventing the Gothic Subject: Revolution, Secularization, and the Discourse of Suffering, Diane Hoeveler
Review: Material Matters: Bodies and Rhetoric, Krista Ratcliffe
Refiguring National Character: The Remains of the British Estate Novel, John J. Su
Submissions from 2001
Wuthering Heights and Gothic Feminism, Diane Hoeveler
Introduction to Wuthering Heights: Complete Text with Introduction, Contexts, Critical Essays, Diane Hoeveler, ed., Diane Hoeveler
Joanna Baillie and the Gothic Body: Reading Extremities in Orra and De Monfort, Diane Hoeveler
Reading the Emotions of Salome: Sympathy for the Devil or Fear and Loathing, Diane Hoeveler
Review of Spectral Readings: Towards a Gothic Geography, edited by Glennis Byron and David Punter, Diane Hoeveler
Wuthering Heights: Complete Text with Introduction, Contexts, Critical Essays, Diane Hoeveler
Introduction [to Women of Color: Defining the Issues, Hearing the Voices, Janet K. Boles and Diane Hoeveler eds.], Diane Hoeveler and Janet K. Boles
Women of Color: Defining the Issues, Hearing the Voices, Diane Hoeveler and Janet K. Boles
Review of Women’s Gothic: From Clara Reeve to Mary Shelley by Emma J. Clery, Diane L. Hoeveler
Like Words for Pain/Like Water for Chocolate: Mouths, Wombs, and the Mexican Woman's Novel, Diane Long Hoeveler and Janet K. Boles
Review of Twenty Questions: Posed by Poems by J. D. McClatchy, Angela Sorby
Epic of Failure: Disappointment as Utopian Fantasy in Midnight's Children, John J. Su
Innocence Abroad: Henry James and the Re-Invention of the American Woman Abroad, Sarah Wadsworth
Louisa May Alcott, William T. Adams, and the Rise of Gender-Specific Series Books, Sarah Wadsworth
Submissions from 2000
Fantasy, Trauma, and Gothic Daughters: Frankenstein as Therapy, Diane Hoeveler
Gendering the Scottish Ballad: The Case of Anne Bannerman’s Tales of Superstition and Chivalry, Diane Hoeveler
Gothic Drama as Nationalistic Catharsis, Diane Hoeveler
Review of Contesting the Gothic by James Watt, Diane Hoeveler
Review of Romanticism and Masculinity by Tim Fulford, Diane Hoeveler
Review of "Mothers of the Nation: Women's Political Writing in England, 1780-1830" by Anne Mellor, Diane Hoeveler