The English Faculty Research and Publications Series is comprised of books and articles published by Marquette University's English faculty.
Submissions from 2003
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
Eavesdropping as Rhetorical Tactic: History, Whiteness, and Rhetoric, Krista Ratcliffe
The Metaphoric Language Functions of Mary Daly’s Eight Deadly Sins: The Possibility of (K)nowing without (L)oss, Krista Ratcliffe
A Blue and Gold Mystique: Reading the Material Text in Louisa May Alcott's "Pansies" and Ticknor & Field's Blue and Gold Series, Sarah Wadsworth
Nathaniel Hawthorne, Samuel Goodrich, and the Transformation of the Juvenile Literature Market, Sarah Wadsworth
The Archibald Henderson Collection, Sarah Wadsworth
Submissions from 1999
"A Draught of Sweet Poison": Love, Food, and Wounds in Jane Eyre and Villette, Diane Hoeveler
Reading the Wound: Wollstonecraft’s The Wrongs of Woman, or Maria and Trauma Theory, Diane Hoeveler
Review of Psychoanalysis and Black Novels: Desire and the Protocols of Race by Claudia Tate, Diane Hoeveler
A Rhetoric of Classroom Denial: Resisting Resistance to Alcohol Questions While Teaching Louise Erdrich's Love Medicine, Krista Ratcliffe
Review of Feminism and Composition Studies: In Other Words by Susan Jarrett & Lynn Worsham, Krista Ratcliffe
Review of Virginia Woolf and the Essay by Beth Carole Rosenberg & Jeanne Dubino, Krista Ratcliffe
Rhetorical Listening: A Trope for Interpretive Invention and a "Code of Cross-Cultural Conduct", Krista Ratcliffe
Performing Class: James Whitcomb Riley's Poetry of Distinction, Angela Sorby
Review of The Reef by Elizabeth Arnold, Angela Sorby
Submissions from 1998
The History Never Written: Bards, Druids, and the Problem of Antiquarianism in Poly Olbion, John E. Curran Jr.
Gothic Feminism: The Professionalization of Gender from Charlotte Smith to the Brontës, Diane Hoeveler
Introduction [to Comparative Romanticisms: Power, Gender, Subjectivity Larry H. Peer and Diane Hoeveler, eds.], Diane Hoeveler
Postgothic Fiction: Joyce Carol Oates Turns the Screw on Henry James, Diane Hoeveler
Review of Sexual Politics and the Romantic Author by Sonia Hofkosh, Diane Hoeveler
Silence, Sex, and Feminism: An Examination of The Piano’s Unacknowledged Sources, Diane Hoeveler
Professionalizing Gender: The Female Gothic, Beating Fantasies and the Civilizing Process, Diane L. Hoeveler
A Visit from St. Nicholas: The Poetics of Peer Culture, 1872-1900, Angela Sorby
Kate Fox, Angela Sorby
Land of Lincoln, Angela Sorby
Really Barely There, Angela Sorby
Bruce Chatwin [Dictionary Entry], John J. Su
Haunted By Place: Moral Obligation and the Postmodern Novel, John J. Su
Charles Knight and Sir Francis Bond Head: Two Early Victorian Perspectives on Printing and the Allied Trades, Sarah Wadsworth
Submissions from 1997
The Making (and Remaking) of the Penny Magazine: An Electronic Edition of Charles Knight's "The Commercial History of a Penny Magazine", Laura K. Dickinson and Sarah Wadsworth
Charlotte Dacre’s Zofloya: A Case Study in Miscegenation as Racial and Sexual Nausea, Diane Hoeveler
Mary Shelley and Gothic Feminism: The Case of "The Mortal Immortal", Diane Hoeveler
Review of Misreading 'Jane Eyre': A Postformalist Paradigm by Jerome Beaty, Diane Hoeveler
Charlotte Brontë, Diane Hoeveler and Lisa Jadwin
Nostalgic Rapture: Interpreting Moral Commitments in David Hare's Drama, John J. Su
Submissions from 1996
Spenser and the Historical Revolution: Briton Moniments and the Problem of Roman Britain, John E. Curran Jr.
Review of Equivocal Beings by Claudia Johnson; and Sexual Power in British Romantic Poetry by Daniel Watkins, Diane Hoeveler
Review of Thinking the Difference by Luce Irigaray, Diane Hoeveler
This Cosmic Pawnshop We Call Life: Nathanael West, Bergson, Capitalism, and Schizophrenia, Diane Hoeveler
Anglo-American Feminist Challenges To The Rhetorical Traditions, Krista Ratcliffe
Review of Crossing the Snow Bridge by Fatima Lim-Wilson, Angela Sorby
Review of VillianElle by Lynn Crosbie, Angela Sorby
Weather at Ten, Angela Sorby
Getting Graphic: Influences of the Graphical User Interface on the Design of Instructional Texts, Sarah Wadsworth
Submissions from 1995
Politics in Paradise: Teaching Literature and Jesuit Values, Diane Hoeveler
Review of Imagination Transformed: The Evolution of Female Characters in Keats’s Poetry by Karla Alwes, Diane Hoeveler
Vindicating Northanger Abbey: Wollstonecraft, Austen, and Gothic Feminism, Diane Hoeveler
Listening to Cassandra: A Materialist-Feminist Exposé of the Necessary Relations between Rhetoric and Hermeneutics, Krista Ratcliffe
Review of An Obsession with Anne Frank: Meyer Levin and the Diary by Lawrence Graver, Angela Sorby
Review of Red under the Skin by Natasha Saje, Angela Sorby
The Commercial History of a Penny Magazine, Sarah Wadsworth
Submissions from 1994
Decapitating Romance: Class, Fetish, and Ideology in Keats’s Isabella, Diane Hoeveler
Review of Our Ladies of Darkness: Feminine Daemonology in Male Gothic Fiction by Joseph Adriano, Diane Hoeveler
Review of Romanticism and Gender by Anne K. Mellor, Diane Hoeveler
Reconsidering Essentialism for Feminist Composition Pedagogy: Adrienne Rich’s ‘Politics of Location’ as a Theory of Writerly Agency, Krista Ratcliffe
Escalator, Angela Sorby
Glossolalia, Angela Sorby
Gold Rush, Angela Sorby
Introduction: Poetry and Mass Culture, Angela Sorby
Museum Piece, Angela Sorby
Timber Queen, Angela Sorby
Revising Lives: Bernard Shaw and His Biographer, Sarah Wadsworth
Submissions from 1993
Jane Eyre Through the Body: Food, Sex, Discipline, Diane Hoeveler
Review of Byron’s Heroines by Caroline Franklin, Diane Hoeveler
Review of Shelley’s Goddess: Maternity, Language and Subjectivity by Barbara Charlesworth Gelpi, Diane Hoeveler
Approaches to Teaching Brontë's Jane Eyre , Diane Hoeveler and Beth Lau
Introduction to Approaches to Teaching Charlotte Brontë's 'Jane Eyre', Beth Lau and Diane Hoeveler, eds., Diane Hoeveler and Beth Lau
A Rhetoric of Textual Feminism: (Re)reading the Emotional in Virginia Woolf’s Three Guineas, Krista Ratcliffe
Gossip, Angela Sorby
That May There Were Alligators in Green Lake, Angela Sorby
Submissions from 1992
Glossing the Feminine in The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, Diane Hoeveler