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APPLEMAN, Philip (Distinguished Professor)

BARNETT, George

BEATY, Frederick L.

BERNHARDT-KABISCH, Ernest.

BRANTLINGER, Patrick. Ph.D., 1968, Harvard University. 19th-century English literature. Victorian Studies. Mass media. Literary and cultural theory.

BURGAN, Mary. Ph.D., 1964, University of Illinois. Currently the General Secretary of the American Association of University Professors, Washington, D.C.

BURGAN, William

CALINESCU, Matei.

CLOPPER, Lawrence. Ph.D., 1969, Ohio State University. Medieval literature, culture, and intellectual history. Drama. Scientific writing.

COOK, Don

DAVID, Alfred

EAKIN, P. John. Ph.D., 1966, Harvard University. Autobiography and non-fiction prose. 19th-and 20th-century American fiction, especially Henry James. American Romanticism. Critical theory.

EDELEN, Georges

FORKER, Charles R.

GAITHER, Mary E.

GRAY, Donald J.

GROSS, Robert

HUNTSMAN, Jeffrey. Ph.D., 1973, University of Texas, Austin. Native American literature. History of linguistics, especially lexicography and translation theory. Languages and literature of medieval Britain (Irish, Welsh, English). General linguistics. Computer applications, especially in the humanities.

JENSEN, H. James

JOHNSTON, Kenneth

JUSTUS, James H. (Distinguished Professor)

KINTGEN, Eugene. Ph.D., 1970, University of Wisconsin. Old English language and literature. English language. Stylistics and cognitive psychology. Literacy studies.

LAWLIS, Merritt

LINDENBAUM, Peter. Ph.D., 1970, University of California, Berkeley. Renaissance/Early Modern Literature and Culture. Shakespeare. Milton. The History of the Book. Authorship. The 17th-Century Book Trade. The Material Text.

LINDENBAUM, Sheila. Ph.D., 1971, University of California, Berkeley. Drama to the 1590's. Shakespeare. Teaching of drama. Medieval and Renaissance paleography.

LOHMANN, Christoph

MARTIN, Terence (Distinguished Professor)

MILLER, Lewis. Ph.D., 1964, Cornell University. 19th- and 20th-century American literature, especially Thoreau and Frost. American Renaissance, especially Emerson, Hawthorne, Melville, Whitman. James Joyce, Henry James, Joseph Conrad, Emily Dickinson. Cultural implications of advertising.

MITCHELL, Roger

NAREMORE, James. Ph.D., 1970, University of Wisconsin. Modern novel, especially Joyce and Virginia Woolf. Film, especially Orson Welles and Alfred Hitchcock.

NORDLOH, David J. Ph.D., 1969, Indiana University. American literature, especially Henry James, Mark Twain, Crane, Dreiser. The business of publishing. Bibliography, textual criticism, editing. Computer and literary research. Expository writing.

PLOTINSKY, Melvin

SPERBER, Murray. Ph.D., 1974, University of California, Berkeley. 20th-century literature and politics. Science fiction. Film and documentary. Creative writing (fiction).

STERRENBURG, Lee. Ph.D., 1973, University of California, Berkeley. 19th-century British literature. Victorian studies. Literary theory. Film and literature.

STROHM, Paul

WANG, Joan

WIATT, William

WOODCOCK, John. Ph.D., 1971, State University of New York, Stony Brook. Literature and science. Writing about the future. Creative writing. Autobiography.

ZIETLOW, Paul

ZIRKER, Malvin  

 

 

 

 

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