The English Faculty Research and Publications Series is comprised of books and articles published by Marquette University's English faculty.
Submissions from 1992
Review of The Contested Castle: The Gothic Novel and the Subversion of the Domestic Ideology by Kate Ellis, Diane Hoeveler
The Hidden God and the Abjected Woman in The Fall of the House of Usher, Diane Hoeveler
Game Theory and Ellison’s King of the Bingo Game, Diane L. Hoeveler
Antarctica, Angela Sorby
Distance Learning, Angela Sorby
Uma, Angela Sorby
Uses of Enchantment, Angela Sorby
Submissions from 1991
Review of A Poetics of Postmodernism: History, Theory, Fiction by Linda Hutcheon, Diane Hoeveler
Submissions from 1990
Romantic Androgyny: The Women Within, Diane Hoeveler
Shelley and Androgyny: Teaching "The Witch of Atlas", Diane Hoeveler
Submissions from 1988
Text and Context: Teaching Native American Literature, Diane Hoeveler
Submissions from 1987
Shoppers in Sarpsborg, Angela Sorby
Submissions from 1981
Contemporary Literary Theory and Chaucer, Judson Boyce Allen
The Chalice in Dante's Inferno, Judson Boyce Allen
Submissions from 1979
Blake’s Erotic Apocalypse: The Androgynous Ideal in "Jerusalem", Diane Hoeveler
La Cenci: The Incest Motif in Hawthorne and Melville, Diane Hoeveler
Shaw’s Vision of God in Major Barbara, Diane Hoeveler
English Prose and Criticism in the Nineteenth Century: A Guide to Information Sources, Diane Hoeveler and Harris W. Wilson
Submissions from 1978
The Grand Chant Courtois and the Wholeness of the Poem: The Medieval Assimilatio of Text, Audience, and Commentary, Judson Boyce Allen
Oedipus Agonistes: Mothers and Sons in Richard Wright’s Fiction, Diane Hoeveler
Death of a Salesman as Psychomachia, Diane L. Hoeveler
Submissions from 1974
The Education of the Public Man: A Medieval View, Judson Boyce Allen
Submissions from 1971
Review of Orpheus in the Middle Ages by John Block Friedman, Judson Boyce Allen
Submissions from 1969
Medieval Studies: An Intellectual Model for Evangelical Ecumenism, Judson Allen
The Ironic Fruyt: Chauntecleer as Figura, Judson Boyce Allen
Alisoun Through the Looking Glass: Or Every Man His Own Midas, Judson Boyce Allen and Patrick Gallacher
Submissions from 1950
On Chaucer's Source for "Arveragus" in the Franklin's Tale, Jerome W. Archer