Publications by Members
Last Updated January 23, 2009
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Doris Alexander: Creating Literature Out of Life: The Making of Four Masterpieces (Penn State UP);
Paul K. Alkon: Winston Churchill’s Imagination (Bucknell University Press, 2006);
David L. Anderson: ed. (with Dennis P. Hupchick and R. William Weisberger), Profiles of Revolutionaries in Atlantic History 1700-1850 (Columbia University Press, 2007);
Sarah Arvio: Sono: Cantos (Alfred A. Knopf, 2006);
Anne Atik: “Anonymity.” Ploughshares Volume 32/4, Issue 101 (Winter 2006-07): 9; transl. of 7 poems by Jules Supervielle: “Frights,” “Marseille,” “Guerrier de l’obscure,” “Beau Monstre De La Nuit,” “Nocturne in Broad Daylight,” “Earth,” and “L’obscurité me désaltère.” American Poetry Review Volume 35, No. 3(May-June 2006): 35-37;
Anne Atik-Arikha: How it Was: A Memoir of Conversations with Samuel Beckett (Shoemaker& Hoard [U.S.]; L’Olivier [France], 2006); transl. of “Frights and Other Poems by Jules Supervielle.” The American Poetry Review, May/June, Vol.35, No.3 (2006); “Anonymity.” Ploughshares, Vol. 32/4, No. 101, (Winter 2006-07): 9;
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Dean Baldwin: ed., The Riverside Anthology of Short Fiction: Convention and Innovation (Houghton-Mifflin);
Nassim W. Balestrini: From Fiction to Libretto: Irving, Hawthorne, and James as Opera. Mainzer Studien zur Amerikanistik 51 (Peter Lang, 2005);
Mark Bauerlein: essay in Theory’s Empire: An Anthology of Dissent (Columbia University Press, 2005), Daphne Patai and Will H. Corral, eds.; “Dumb & Dumber” A review of Everything Bad Is Good for You: How Today’s Popular Culture Is Actually Making Us Smarter, by Steven Johnson, The New Criterion, Vol.23, No.10, June 2005; “Saluting the Canon: The Liberal Arts are Alive and Well—at Military Academies.” The Weekly Standard Vol. 012, No. 1, September 18, 2006 (found online at http://www.weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/012/
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Nicholas Basbanes: Every Book Its Reader: The Power of the Printed Word to Stir the World (Harper Collins, 2005);
Clifford Albrecht Bernd: Theodor Storm: The Dano-German Poet and Writer (Peter Lang);
Sam Bluefarb: Odyssey: A Memoir 1945-1970 (Self Published, 2005);
Ruth B. Bottigheimer: Fairy Godfather: Strapanola, Venice, and the Fairy Tale Tradition (University of Pennsylvania Press); The Bible for Children. From the Age of Gutenberg to the Present (Yale UP);
John C. Briggs: Lincoln’s Speeches Reconsidered (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2005);
Inger Brodey: (with Sammy I. Tsunematsu), Rediscovering Natsume S“seki with the First English Translation of Travels in Manchuria and Korea (Global Oriental Press);
Jewel Spears Brooker: ed. T. S. Eliot: The Contemporary Reviews (Cambridge University Press, 2004);
Kevin Brown: “Diagramming Won’t Help This Situation.” REAL: Regarding Arts and Letters. 32.2 (Summer/Fall 2008); “Writing What I Want in a Publish or Perish World.” Academe. 94:4 (July/August 2008);
Lois E. Bueler: The Tested Woman Plot: Women’s Choices, Men’s Judgments, and the Shaping of Stories (Ohio State UP);
Susan Bullock: “The Frontier Shakes Open a Song,” “Purgatory Chasm,” “Dark Forest,” “Grain Fields,” and “Hares’ Parliament,” ARS INTERPRES, Issues 4 & 5, October 2005; Selected Poems (Ars Interpres Publications [Stockholm], 2006);
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Joseph Campana: The Book of Faces (Graywolf Press, 2005);
Steven Carter: Devotions to the Text (University Press of America);
Jonathan Chaves: Singing of the Source: Nature and God in the Poetry of the Chinese Painter Wu Li (Hawaii UP); The Chinese Painter as Poet (China Institute in America and Paragon Books); "Soul and Reason in Literary Criticism: Deconstructing the Deconstructionists." Journal of the American Oriental Society, Vol. 122, No. 4, Oct.-Dec. 2002, pp. 828-35; "Wu Li (1632-1718) and the First Chinese Christian Poetry." Journal of the American Oriental Society, Vol. 122, No. 3, July-Sept. 2002, pp. 506-19;
Jonathan Chaves: trans., (with Addiss, Stephen, and Rimer, J. Thomas), Old Taoist: The Life, Art and Poetry of Kodojin (1865-1944) (Columbia UP);
James Wm. Chichetto: The Dream of Norumbega (Saybrook House/The Conecticut Poetry Review Press); Reckoning Genocide: Poems on Native Americans (Indian Heritage Press); Foreword to Ward Churchill’s Perversions of Justice: Indigenous Peoples and Anglo-American Law (City Lights);
Eleanor Cook: Against Coercion: Games Poets Play (Stanford); Enigmas and Riddles in Literature (Cambridge University Press, 2006);
Raymond Cormier: “Cinq motifs ovidiens retrouvés chez Chrétien de Troyes.” Medioevo romanzo 28, 2 (2004 [2005]): 189-207; “Who Bears the Golden Bough Before Charon? (Aeneid, VI.405-407)—A Correction.” Studies in Latin Literature and Roman History (Brussels, Collection Latomus, vol. 287), XII (2005): 173-184;
Bonnie Costello: Planets on Tables: Poetry, Still Life, and the Turning World (Cornell UP, 2008)
Stephen Cox: The Titanic Story: Hard Choices, Dangerous Decisions (Open Court); The Woman and the Dynamo: Isabel Paterson and the Idea of America (Transaction); The Woman and the Dynamo: Isabel Paterson and the Idea of America (Transaction, 2004); The New Testament and Literature: A Guide to Literary Patterns (Open Court, 2006);
Frederick Crews: essay in Theory’s Empire: An Anthology of Dissent (Columbia University Press, 2005), Daphne Patai and Will H. Corral, eds.;
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Lewis M. Dabney: Edmund Wilson: A Life in Literature (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2005; paperback by John Hopkins University Press, 2007);
Clark Davis: Hawthorne’s Shyness: Ethics, Politics, and the Question of Engagement (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2005);
Greg Delanty: Collected Poems 1986-2006 (Carcanet Press Oxford Poets Series, 2006); The Ship of Birth: Poems (Louisiana State University, 2007);
James DenBoer: Dreaming of the Chinese Army (Blue Thunder Books); Bibliography of the Published Works of Douglas Blazek, 1961-2001 (Glass Eye Books/Blue Thunder Press); Back Until Then, Prose Poems (PalOMine Press, 2005); Black Dog: An Unfinished Segue Between Two Seasons (Rattlesnake Press, 2005); Stonework: Selected Poems (Swan Scythe Press, 2007);
Thomas DePietro: ed., Conversations with Don DeLillo (University Press of Mississippi);
Morris Dickstein: essay in Theory’s Empire: An Anthology of Dissent (Columbia University Press, 2005), Daphne Patai and Will H. Corral, eds.; A Mirror in the Roadway: Literature and the Real World (Princeton University Press);
William B. Dillingham: Rudyard Kipling: Hell and Heroism (Palgrave Macmillan, 2005);
Sharon Dolin: Realm of the Possible (Four Way Books, 2004); “The Want Room,” The New Republic, p. 36, December 20, 2004;
Scott Donaldson: Hemingway vs. Fitzgerald: The Rise and Fall of a Literary Friendship (Overlook Press); Edwin Arlington Robinson: A Poet's Life (Columbia UP, 2007);
Paul M. Dowling: Polite Wisdom: Heathen Rhetoric in Milton's Areopagitica (Rowman and Littlefield);
William C. Dowling: essay in Theory’s Empire: An Anthology of Dissent(Columbia University Press, 2005), Daphne Patai and Will H. Corral, eds.;
Charles F. Duffy: A Family of His Own: A Life of Edwin O’Connor (Catholic University of America Press);
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John M. Ellis: Literature Lost: Social Agendas and the Corruption of the Humanities (Yale UP); essay in Theory’s Empire: An Anthology of Dissent (Columbia University Press, 2005), Daphne Patai and Will H. Corral, eds.;
James Ellis III: OnThaGrindCuzin: The School Daze of Being 'Incognegro' in 1619 (Publish America, 2004);
Sarah Emsley: Jane Austen’s Philosophy of the Virtues (Palgrave Macmillan, 2005);
James Engell: with Anthony Dangerfield, Saving Higher Education in the Age
of Money (University of Virginia Press, 2005);
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Robert Thomas Fallon: A Theater Goers Guide to Shakespeare (Ivan R. Dee);
Ida Fasel: All Real Living is Meeting (Small Poetry Press);
Dario Fernandez-Morera: American Academia and the Survival of Marxist Ideas (Praeger);
Ernelle Fife: "Gender and Professionalism in 18th-century Midwifery." Women's Writing, 11.2 June 2004, 185-200;
Peter Filkins: transl., Darkness Spoken: Collected Poems of Ingeborg Bachmann (Zephyr Press, 2006);
Evelyn S. Firchow: Die Hochzeit der Philologie und des Merkur vols. 4 & 5; Notker der Deutsche von St. Gallen (950-1022): Ausführliche Bibliographie (Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen); ed., Reluctant Modernist: Aldous Huxley and Some Contempories, International Aldous Huxley Society, Human Potentialities Series 4, 2002; "Die althochdeutsche Boethius-Uebersetzung und ihre Ausgaben" Runica-Germanica-Mediaevalia, de Gruyter; Gottfried von Strassburg: Tristan and Isolde, diplomatic text ed. (Hirzel Verlag); Notker der Deutsche von St. Gallen: Lateinischer Text und althochdeutsche Uebersetzung der Troestung der Philosophie (De consolatione Philosophiae) von Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius.Diplomatische Textausgabe, Konkordanzen und Wortlisten nach den Codices Sangallensis 825 und 844, Codex Turicensis C121 und Codex Vindobonensis 242. 3 volumes. Unter Mitarbeit von Richard Hotchkiss und Rick Treece, XLVIII+1773 pp. (Georg Olms Verlag, Hildesheim , Germany ); ed., Gottfried Von Strassburg: Tristan and Isolde, diplomatic ed. (Hirzel Verlag, Stuttgart , Germany ); “Die Zukunftschancen der Germanistik in den Vereinigten Staaten von Nordamerika,” Zukunftschancen der deutschen Sprache. Grazer Humboldt-Kolleg, 147ff. (Praesens Verlag, Vienna , Austria ); “The Sad Story of the Middle High German Tristan Editions,” The Proceedings of the 16th Congress of the ICLA in Pretoria , South Africa , 132-144 (UNISA Press); ed., Gottfried Von Strassburg: Tristan and Isolde, diplomatic ed. (Hirzel Verlag, Stuttgart, Germany, 2004); “Die Zukunftschancen der Germanistik in den Vereinigten Staaten von Nordamerika,” Zukunftschancen der deutschen Sprache. Grazer Humboldt-Kolleg, 147ff. (Praesens Verlag, Vienna, Austria, 2004); “The Sad Story of the Middle High German Tristan Editions,” The Proceedings of the 16th Congress of the ICLA in Pretoria, South Africa, 132-144 (UNISA Press 2004); Wege und Irrwege der mittelalterlichen Textausgaben: Ausgewählte Aufsätze (Hirzel Verlag, 2007);
Peter Firchow: W. H. Auden: Contexts for Poetry (University of Delaware Press); “Stephen Anti-Hero: Ironic Passivity in A Portrait of the Artist.” Metamorphosen: Festschrift für Wolfgang Riehle (Winter 2006); Modern Utopian Fiction, from H. G. Wells to Iris Murdoch (The Catholic University of America Press, 2007);
Alastair Fowler: Renaissance Realism (Oxford University Press); How to Write (Oxford University Press, 2006);
Russell Fraser: Singing Masters: Poets in English 1500 to the Present (Michigan UP); Moderns Worth Keeping (Transaction, 2005; Shakespeare: A Life in Art (Transaction, 2006);
Don Fredericksen: Bergman’s Persona (Poznan: Adam Michiewicz University Press, 2005);
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David Galef: Second Thoughts: A Focus on Rereading (Wayne State UP); "Freud's Wife." The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry 32.3 (2004): 499-523. [written with Harold Galef]; "On Changing One's Mind." The Common Review 3.3 (2005): 22-29; "Fighting the Contras." Verbatim 29.1 (2004): 15-16; "Jim Crace." The Yale Review 92.4 (2004): 150-56; “Fighting the Contras,” Verbatim 29.1 (2004):15-16; “Jim Crace,” The Yale Review 92.4 (2004): 150-56; How to Cope with Suburban Stress (Permanent Press, 2006); ed. (with Beth Weinhouse) 20 over 40 (University Press of Mississippi, 2006);
Christine Gallant: Keats and Romantic Celticism (Palgrave Macmillan Press, 2005);
Peter Gay: Pleasure Wars, vol. 5 of The Bourgeois Experience: Victoria to Freud (Norton);
Janet Gezari: Last Things: Emily Brontë’s Poems (Oxford University Press, 2007);
Gerald Gillespie: ed., Visions in History/Les Visions dans l’Histoire (Tokyo UP); Proust, Mann, Joyce in the Modernist Context (Catholic University of America Press); By Way of Comparision: Reflections on the Theory and Practice of Comparative Literature (Paris : Editions Honore Champion); assoc. ed., Nonfictional Romantic Prose: Expanding Borders (John Benjamins Publishing);
Gerald Gillespie: (with André Lorant), eds., Powers of Narration/Les Pouvoirs de la Narration (Tokyo UP);
Gerald Gillespie: (with Raymond Prier), eds., Narrative Ironies (Rodopi);
Donald M. Gilzinger, Jr.: ed. (with Cary Nelson) Wicked Times: Selected Poems of Aaron Kramer (University of Illinois Press, 2004);
Robert L. Giron: ed. (with Brianne Freil) An Interdisciplinary Introduction to Women’s Studies (Gival Press, 2005); ed. Poetic Voices Without Borders (Gival Press, 2005);
Frederick Glaysher: The Grove of the Eumenides: Essays on Literature, Criticism, and Culture (Earthrise Press, 2007); Letters from the American Desert: Signposts of a Journey, A Vision, (Earthrise Press, 2008);
Mary Grabar: “The Dream.” Ballyhoo Stories, Vol. 3/1, No. 4(Spring 2007);
Robert Grant: The Politics of Sex and Other Essays: On Conservatism, Culture, and Imagination (Macmillan & St. Martin’s Presses);
Reinhold Grimm: “Felix Pollak as Self-Translator” Max Kade Occasional Papers in German-American Studies No. 7 (Univ. of Cincinnati); editor and translator of Hans Magnus Enzensberger, Lighter than Air: Moral Poems (bilingual edition) (The Sheep Meadow Press); ed., Bertolt Brecht, Poetry and Prose [bilingual edition] (Continuum); Translations and Commentaries, Thus and Not Otherwise: Poems by Gunter Kunert ( University of Cincinnati Press); “Braun und Brecht nebst Grimmelshausen,” Augias [ Aarhus , Denmark ] 63 (2003): 5-11; “Christliche Sonnenbildlichkeit im Barock,” Studi tedeschi [ Naples ] N.S. XI.1/2 (2001 [recte: 2004]): 81-104; “Lyrical Explorations: A Note on Günter Kunert’s Poetry,” Pembroke Magazine 36 (2004): 139-80 [with translations]; “A Rhapsody in Grotesque Minor,” Journal of the Faculty of Arts [ Nakhorn Pathom , Thailand ] 25.1 (2002 [recte: 2004]): 227-46; Fielding’s Tom Jones and the European Novel Since Antiquity (Frankfurt am Main: Lang, 2005); “The Lyrification of Science etc.: On some Aspects of H.M. Enzensberger’s Poetry,” Journal of the Faculty of Arts, Silpakorn University; Nakhorn Pathom, Thailand 26.1 (2005): 164-242; “Towards a Poetry of Chaos,” Pembroke Magazine 37 (2005): 70-90; “Günter Kunerts spates Italiengedicht: Einige Hinweise samt Übertragung ins Englische,” Studi germanici [Rome] XLII (2004 [recte: 2005]): 65-77; transl. and ed., Magic Hoods: Selected Prose Poems by Walter Helmut Fritz (University of Cincinnati Occasional Papers in German-American Studies, no. 12, 2005); “Ein Brechtsches Satyrspiel zu Schillers Kriminalerzählung?” Monatshefte 97.3. (2005): 487-93; “Writ in Water? On Translational Haps and Mishaps.” Orbis Litterarum. 61 (2006): 227-61; “Dichtung und Wissenschaft: Zu Hans Magnus Enzensbergers jüngsten
Veröffentlichungen.” Monatshefte. 97.4 (2005): 654-78; “The Wingbeat of Meter.” Connecticut Review 27.2 (2005): 47-50; “Fremd- und/oder Selbstübersetzung:
Zu Enzensbergers lyrischem Werk.” Text & Kontext 27 (2005): 7-67; “The Miscarriage of Tragedy through the Pen of Rolf Hochhuth.” Studi germanici N.S. 43 (2005): 227-231; “Naturmagie bei Brecht? Zu einigen seiner frühen Gedichte und
Geschichten.” The Brecht Yearbook 31 (2006): 135-532; “Zwei Dutzend Schülergedichte (nebstversuchter Rechtfertigung).” Trans-Lit 12 (2006); Die Erweiterung des Kontinents: Brects “Dreigroschenoper” in Nigeria und der Türkei (Königshausen & Neumann, 2007); “Modern German Prose Poems: A Mini-Anthology.” Pembroke Magazine, 39 (2007): 225-249;
Piotr Gwiazda: Gagarin Street(Washington Writers’ Publishing House, 2005);
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Rachel Hadas: The River of Forgetfulness (David Robert Books, 2006); Classics: Essays (David Robert Books, 2007);
Mark Halliday: Keep This Forever: Poems (Tupelo Press, 2008);
Kaiser Haq: The Logopathic Reviewer’s Song (London: Aark Arts and Dhaka: University Press Limited); translation of Mirza Sheikh I’tesamuddin, The Wonders of Vilayet: Being the Memoir, Originally in Persian, of a visit to France and Britain in 1765 (Leeds: Peepal Tree Press);
Richard F. Hardin: Love in a Green Shade: Idyllic Romances Ancient to Modern (Univ. of Nebraska Press);
Wendell V. Harris: essay in Theory’s Empire: An Anthology of Dissent (Columbia University Press, 2005), Daphne Patai and Will H. Corral, eds;
Maxine A. Hartley: The Quotations of Isaac Bashevis Singer (Zimra Press, 2006);
Karlheinz Hasselbach: Georg Büchner (Reclam);
Bruce Heiden: “A Review of B. Graziosi and J. Haubold’s Homer: The Resonance of Epic.” The Classical Review 56.1 (2006): 2-4; “Translating Language/Culture or Translating Inspiration? A Scholarly Dilemma,” Valley Voices: A Literary Review 7.1 (2007) 6-8; “Paris, Prince of Troy (Homer's Iliad, 6.503-514).” Southwest Review, 92.4 (2007) 580;
Heise, Joris, Hosannas of an Ordinary Life (Author House); ed., fwd., epilogue, “The Gospel of Judas.” The Complete Idiot’s Guide to the Gnostic Gospels (Penguin, 2006); Characters, Plots and Themes in “The Rocking Horse Winner” (Eureka College, 2008);
George Held: W is for War (Èervená Barva Press, 2006); The Art of Writing and Others (Finishing Line Press, 2007);
M. Thomas Hester: Donne’s “Desire of More”: The Subject of Anne More Donne in His Poetry (University of Delaware Press);
Tony Hilfer: The New Hegemony in Literary Studies: Contradictions in Theory (Northwestern University Press);
Daniel Hoffman: Darkening Water (Louisiana State Univ. Press);
John Hollander: “Fiddle Faddle,” The New Criterion, Vol.23, No.9, May 2005;
Robert Hollander: Boccaccio's Dante and the Shaping Force of Satire (Michigan UP); transl. (with Jean Hollander), Paradiso byDante (Doubleday, 2007);
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David Impastato: Upholding Mystery: An Anthology of Contemporary Christian Poetry (Oxford UP);
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Timothy F. Jackson: “The Role of the Holy Spirit in Gerard Manley Hopkins’s Poetry.” Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture 9.1 (Winter 2006):109-126;
Patricia J. Johnson: Ovid Before Exile: Art and Punishment in the Metamorphoses (University of Wisconsin Press, 2008);
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Jeffrey Kahan: Shakespeare Imitations, Parodies and Forgeries, 1710-1820. 3 vols. (Routledge); and Stanley Stewart Caped Crusaders 101: Teaching Composition Through Comic Books (McFarland, 2006);
Marcia Karp: “The Human Female.” The Times Literary Supplement 5469 (25 January 2008): 10; trans., Catullus, Carmen 101 in the series Catullus in English (Penguin);
Edmund Keeley: Inventing Paradise: The Greek Journey, 1937-47 (Farrar, Straus and Giroux);
Tim Kendall: Modern English War Poetry (Oxford University Press, 2006);
X. J. Kennedy: In a Prominent Bar in Secaucus: New & Selected Poems 1955-2007 (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007); Peeping Tom’s Cabin: Comic Verse 1928-2008 (BOA Editions, 2007);
Peter H. Khost: ed. (with Frank Gaughan) Collaborating(,) Literature(,) and Composition: Essays for Teachers and Writers of English. (Hampton Press, 2007);
Burt Kimmelman: ed., Intr., & App. The Facts on File Companion to 20th-Century American Poetry (Burton Hatlen, New York: Facts on File, 2005); Somehow: Poems by Burt Kimmelman (Marsh Hawk Press, 2005);
John V. Knapp: “New Psychologies in Literary Criticism.” Interdisciplinary Literary Studies 7.2 (Spring 2006): 102-21; “Ross Macdonald: Family Systems Detective.” Clues: A Journal of Detection 24.2 (Winter 2006): 73-87;
Janice Hewlett Koelb: The Poetics of Description: Imagined Places in European Literature (Palgrave Macmillan, 2006);
Richard Kopley: ed., Prospects for the Study of American Literature: A Guide for Scholars and Students (NYUP); The Threads of the Scarlet Letter: A Study of Hawthorne’s Transformative Art (Associated University Presses);
Jacob Korg: Ritual and Experiment in Modern Poetry (St Martin’s);
Judy Kronenfield: King Lear and the Naked Truth: Rethinking the Language of Religion and Resistance (Duke UP); Light Lowering in Diminished Sevenths (The Litchfield Review Press, 2008);
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Jay Ladin: “‘After the End of the World’: Poetry of the Holocaust.” Michigan Quarterly Review XLV.2 (Spring 2006): 284-306;
Eric Larsen: A Nation Gone Blind: America in an Age of Simplification and Deceit (Shoemaker & Hoard, 2006);
Rika Lesser: “Solitude” and “Thirst” (poems from her Questions of Love, Reconsidered; Provincetown Arts, 20th Anniversary Issue, 2005/06, p. 131); transl., from “Mozart’s Third Brain” by Göran Sonnevi, sections XVI-XVIII, XLIX, LIX, LXXXV, and LXXXVIII (Guernica: A Magazine of Art and Politics, www.guernicamag.com, Winter 2005); transl. from The Ocean by Göran Sonnevi: “Hannah’s House, Kalvön; The Year 2000.” The Western Humanities Review LIX.2 (Fall 2005): 49-53; transl. from Mozart’s Third Brain by Göran Sonnevi: sections XXXII-XXXVI (except XXXIV), Fourteen Hills 12.1 (Winter/Spring 2006): 102-108; Circumference. 2.1 (Spring/Summer 2005): 86-89; transl. from Mozart’s Third Brain by Göran Sonnevi: section LIII, Circumference. 2.1 (Spring/Summer 2005): 86-89; “Nordic Jew.” American Book Review. 26, No. 6 (September- October 2005): 10, 12; transl., from Mozart’s Third Brain by Göran Sonnevi, sections LVI, LXV, LXVI, LXIX (CipherJournal, www.cipherjournal.com, May 2005); transl., from Mozart’s Third Brain by Göran Sonnevi, LXIV, LXXX, LXXXII, LXXXVII, CVIII, CXIII and XC-XCIV (Typo, www.typomag.com/issue07, February 2006); transl., from Mozart’s Third Brain by Göran Sonnevi, section LXXXI, Pleiades. 26, No. 1 (Winter 2006): 111; transl., from Mozart’s Third Brain by Göran Sonnevi, section XCV, Two Lines: Bodies. XII (2005): 129-137; transl., from Mozart’s Third Brain by Göran Sonnevi, section CIV, Words Without Borders - The Online Magazine for International Literature (September 2005); transl., “A Chapter” by Jenny Tunedal (Typo, www.typomag.com/issue07, February 2006); Siddhartha: An Indic Poem. Translation of Hermann Hesse. (Barnes & Noble Classics, 2007); Transl. from Mozart’s Third Brain by Göran Sonnevi: Ten sections (CVI, CVII, CXI, CXII, CXIV, CXV, CXVI, CXXVIII, CXXIX, CXXX) Electronic Poetry Review 8 (January 2008); Questions of Love: New & Selected Poems (Sheep Meadow Press, 2008);
Phillis Levin: The Penguin Book of the Sonnet: 500 Years of a Classic Tradition in English (Penguin Books);
Morton P. Levitt: The Modernist Masters: Studies in the Novel (Mellen);
Edward Locke: Collected Poems, Volume One (Harliquinade Press, 2007);
Dana Loewy: trans. and ed., The Early Poetry of Jaroslav Seifert (Northwestern UP);
James Longenbach: “On Beauty.” The New Yorker (24 March 2008);
Sverre Lyngstad: trans. and intro., Knut Hamsun: Mysteries (Penguin/Putnam); trans., Sigurd Hoel: Meeting at the Milestone (Green Integer); trans., Knut Hamsun: Rosa (Son and Moon Press); Knut Hamsun, Novelist: A Critical
Assessment (Peter Lang Publishing, 2005); transl. and intr., Victoria, Knut Hamsun (Penguin Group USA, 2005);
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Annette Magid: “Notes on the Future: Envisionment of Future Dilemmas within Society as Recorded in Edward Bellamy’s Stories and Personal Notebooks.” Spaces of Utopia 6 (2007); “Better than the Book: Fritz Lang’s Interpretation of Thea van Harbou’s Metropolis.” Spaces of Utopia 2 (2006).
John S. Major: (and Yeshi Dorjee): The Three Boys and Other Buddhist Folktales from Tibet (University of Hawai’i Press, 2006);
Sylvia Kasey Marks: Writing for the Rising Generation: British Fiction for Young People 1672-1839 (University of Victoria Literary Studies, 2003);
Charles Marowitz: The Other Chekhov (Applause Books);
Mary Maxwell: “Benjamin the Poet.” Salmagundi. #153-154 (Winter-Spring, 2007): 206-225;
Patrick A. McCarthy: ed., Malcolm Lowry's "La Mordida": A Scholarly Edition (Georgia UP);
(with Paul Tiessen), Joyce/Lowry: Critical Perspectives (Kentucky UP);
J.D. McClatchy: ed., The Changing Light at Sandover (with the Stage Adaptation “Voices from Sandover”) (Alfred Knopf, 2006);
David Mikics: A New Handbook of Literary Terms (Yale University Press, 2007);
Maryellen T. Mori: transl. and intro., Takako Takahashi’s Lonely Woman (Columbia University Press);
Will Morrisey: Culture in the Commercial Republic (Univ. Press of America);
Gary Saul Morson: “Sideshadows: The Determination of Free Will,” The New Criterion, Vol.23, No.9, May 2005;
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Betty Rose Nagle: trans., The Silvae of Statius ( Indiana University Press); trans., The Silvae of Statius (Indiana University Press, 2004);
Nicolas H. Nelson: The Pleasure of Poetry: Reading and Enjoying British Poetry from Donne to Burns (Praeger, 2006);
Philip Nikolayev: Ed. and Intro. Samuel Beckett as Poet, a Fulcrum feature including uncollected works by Samuel Beckett, life drawings by Avigdor Arikha, and contributions by Anne Atik, Octavio Paz, Christopher Ricks, Eliot Weinberger and many others. Fulcrum 6 (2007): 439-624; Transl. and Note “bon bon il est un pays,” “Mort de A.D.,” “à elle l’acte calme,” “Ascension,” “La Mouche,” and “Arènes de Lutèce.” Poetry, Volume 191, No. 5 (February 2008): 383-390;
Sigrid Nunez: The Last of Her Kind (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2006); A Feather on the Breath of God, 2nd ed. (Picador, 2006);
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Dorothy Huff Oberhaus: Emily Dickinson’s Fascicles: Method and Meaning (Penn State UP);
Larissa Onyshkevych: ed., An Anthology of Modern Ukrainian Drama (Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies); The Twins Shall Meet Again, An Anthology of Unkrainian Drama in the Diaspora (Chas/Litopys); ed., (with Maria Zubrytska), Word. Symbol. Discourse. An Anthology of Literary and Critical Thought in the 20th Century (Litopys);
Lee Oser: T. S. Eliot and American Poetry (Missouri UP); The Ethics of Modernism: Moral Ideas in Yeats, Eliot, Joyce, Woolf, and Beckett (Cambridge University Press, 2007); Out of What Chaos: A Novel (Scarith, 2007);
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Kirsten Painter: Flint on a Bright Stone: A Revolution of Precision & Restraint in American, Russian & German Modernism (Stanford University Press, 2006);
Barbara L. Parker: Plato's Republic and Shakespeare's Rome : A Political Study of the Roman Works ( University of Delaware Press/Associated University Presses);
David Partenheimer: transl., Bachofen’s Mother Right, vol. 2 (Edwin Mellen Press);
Elise Partridge: Chameleon Hours, a book of poems (U of Chicago Press, 2008);
Marjorie Perloff: The Futurist Moment: Avant-Garde, Avant-Guerre and the Language of Rupture (orig. issued 1986; reissued by University of Chicago Press, 2005); contr., The Cambridge Companion to World War I, ed. Vincent Sherry (Cambridge UP, 2005); contr., Cambridge Companion to American Modernism, ed. Walter Kalaidjian (Cambridge UP, 2005); Seriously Playful: Making Sense of the Crazy Eloquence in John Ashbery’s ‘Notes From the Air: Selected Later Poems’ (Poetry Foundation Syndicate, 2008);
Sergio Perosa: From Islands to Portraits. Four Literary Variations (IOS Press);
Catherine Perry: Persephone Unbound: Dionysian Aesthetics in the Works of Anna de Noailles (Bucknell University Press);
Susan Petit: “From the ‘Pierre Oku’ to Pierre Abélard: a Back Door to Subtext in Tournier’s Les Météores.” Nottingham French Studies 46.1 (2007): 55-6;
Philip Pfatteicher: The Daily Prayer of the Church (Lutheran University Press, 2005);
Marnie Pomeroy: A Practical Guide to Writing Poetry (Serenus Press); Student Guide to Emily Dickinson ( Greenwich Exchange);
Joseph A. Porter: Touch Wood: Short Stories (Turtle Point Press); Critical Essays on Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet (E.K. Hall); Resident Aliens (Ivan R. Dee, New Amsterdam); ed., Critical Essays on Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet (E.K. Hall); The Near Future (Turtle Point Press, 2006);
Adam Potkay: The Passion for Happiness: Samuel Johnson and David Hume (Cornell UP);
Michael C.J. Putnam: Poetic Interplay: Catullus and Horace (Princeton University Press, 2006);
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Esther Casier Quinn: Geoffrey Chaucer and the Poetics of Disguise (University Press of America, 2008);
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Octavia Randolph: “Ride.” (Narrative Magazine, www.narrativemagazine.com, January 2008);
Bruce Redford: Venice and the Grand Tour (Yale UP);
Laura Jane Ress: Tender Consciousness – Sentimental Sensibility in the Emerging Artist: Sterne, Yeats, Joyce, and Proust (Peter Lang);
Brian Richardson: ed., Narrative Dynamics: Essays on Time, Plot, Closure, and Frames (Ohio State University Press);
John Richetti: The Cambridge Companion to the Eighteenth-Century Novel (Cambridge UP); The Cambridge History of English Literature: 1660-1780 (Cambridge University Press, 2005); The Life of Daniel Defoe: A Critical Biography (Blackwell, 2005); (with Paula Backscheider), Popular Fiction by Women, 1660-1730: An Anthology (Oxford UP); The Life of Daniel Defoe: A Critical Biography (Blackwell, 2005);
Christopher Ricks: Reviewery (Handsel Books); Allusion to the Poets (Oxford University Press); ed., Selected Poems of James Henry (Handsel Books);
John Ridland: trans., John the Valiant (Corvina Press, Budapest);
Daniel Ritchie: Reconstructing Literature in an Ideological Age: A Biblical Poetics and Literary Studies from Milton to Burke (Eerdmans);
Jay Rogoff: The Long Fault: Poems (Louisiana State UP, 2008);
Aidan Rooney: Tightrope, second collection of poems (The Gallery Press, 2007);
Alan Rudrum: "Milton Scholarship and the agon over Samson Agonistes," Huntington Library Quarterly 65, Nos. 3 & 4, 2003 (see also Blackwells' on-line resource Literature Compass); "Ethical Vegetarianism in 17th Century Britain: its Roots in 16th Century Theological Debate," The Seventeenth Century 18, No. 1 (Spring 2003), 76-92; "Henry Vaughan's Poems of Mourning,” Paradise and Light: Essays on Henry Vaughan and John Milton in Honor of Alan Rudrum, eds., Donald Dickson and Holly Faith Nelson (University of Delaware Press);
Richard Rankin Russell: “The Dramatic Conversion of Nicholas Barber in Barry Unsworth’s Morality Play.” Renascence: Essays on Values in Literature 58.3 (Spring 2006): 221-39; “The Tragedy of Imelda’s Terminal Silence in William Trevor’s Fools of Fortune.” Papers on Language and Literature 42.1 (February 2006): 73-94; Martin McDonagh: A Casebook (Routledge, 2007);
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Felix Saure: “‘... das ganze Reich der Ideen.’ Karl Friedrich Schinkels Geschichtsphilosophie zwischen Wilhelm von Humboldts Antikebild und Fichtes Freiheitsmetaphysik.” Berichte und Abhandlungen der Berlin-Brandenburgischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Vol. 10 (2006): 307-324; “‘Körperliche Stärke und Behendigkeit zu ehren’ oder Olympia in Berlin. Der deutsche Idealismus, die Sportwettkämpfe im antiken Griechenland und das moderne Deutschland.” German as a Foreign Language (GFL), Vol. 8 (2007). Nr. 2: 7-27; Die Ideale der Alten (Franz Steiner Verlag, 2008);
Andrew P. Scheil: The Footsteps of Israel : Understanding Jews in Anglo-Saxon England (The University of Michigan Press);
Thomas Schneider: Lincoln’s Defense of Politics: The Public Man and His Opponents in the Crisis over Slavery (University of Missouri Press, 2006);
Beverly Schneller: ed., Anna Parnell's Political Journalism: A Critical Edition (Academica Press, LLC, 2005);
Richard J. Schrader: ed., H. L. Mencken: A Documentary Volume (Dictionary of Literary Biography, vol. 222 [Gale Group]); “The Hoosier House: Bobbs-Merrill and Its Predecessors, 1850-1985,” Dictionary of Literary Biography vol. 291 (Gale);
Ronald Schuchard: Eliot’s Dark Angel: Intersections of Life and Art (Oxford UP);
Richard B. Schwartz: After the Death of Literature (Southern Illinois UP); The Biggest City in America: A Fifties Boyhood in Ohio (Univ. of Akron Press);
Steven Shankman: In Search of the Classic: Reconsidering the Greco-Roman Tradition, Homer to Valery and Beyond (Penn State UP);
Steven Shankman: (with Stephen W. Durrant), eds., Early China/Ancient Greece: Thinking through Comparisons (SUNY);
Don Share: Squandermania (Salt Publishing, 2006);
Roger Shattuck: Candor and Perversion (Norton); "The Shame of the Schools." New York Review of Books, p.p. 66-69, Vol. LII.6, April xx, 2005;
Patrick W. Shaw: The Modern American Novel of Violence (Whitston);
Robert B. Shaw: Blank Verse: A Guide to Its History and Use (Ohio
University Press, 2007);
Helaine L. Smith: “Teaching Greek Drama: Sophocles’ Art in the Oedipus at Colonus.” New England Classical Journal 34.1 (February 2007): 53-62 ;
Elizabeth Anne Socolow: Between Silence and Praise: Poems
(Ragged Sky Press, 2006);
Ted Solotaroff: First Loves: A Memoir (Seven Stories Press); ed. and intro., Alfred Kazin’s America: Personal and Critical Writings (HarperCollins);
Sarah Spence: ed., Poets and Critics Read Vergil (Yale U Press);
Willard Spiegelman: "The Achievement of Robert Lowell" (A Review of Collected Poems. By Robert Lowell, ed. Frank Bidart and David Gewanter. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2003), The Kenyon Review, p.p. 134-169, Vol.XXVII.1, winter 2005; How Poets See the World (Oxford University Press, 2005); ed., Love, Amy: The Selected Letters of Amy Clampitt (Columbia University Press, 2005);
Phillip Stambovsky: Myth and the Limits of Reason (Editions Rodopi); Philosophical Conceptualization and Literary Art: Inference, Ereignis, and Conceptual Attunement to the Work of Poetic Genius ( Fairleigh Dickinson University Press);
R.W. Stedingh: Riverview: Poems (Lyre Press);
Stanley Stewart: with Jeffrey Kahan, Caped Crusaders 101: Teaching Composition Through Comic Books (McFarland, 2006);
Jack Sullivan: Hitchcock’s Music (Yale University Press, 2006);
Stanley Sultan: Interpreting Modernist Writers: Macro History, Personal History, and Manuscript History (Edwin Mellen Press, 2008);
Richard Swigg: Look with the Ears: Charles Tomlinson’s Poetry of Sound (Peter Lang);
Alex Szogyi: Carnaval (Minerva); Chocolate, Food of the Gods (Greenwood);
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Anya Taylor: Bacchus in Romantic England: Writers and Drink 1780-1830 (Macmillan and St. Martin's); Erotic Coleridge: Women, Love, and the Law Against Divorce (Palgrave, 2005);
Mark Taylor: Shakespeare’s Imitations (Univ. of Delaware Press);
Francis Tobienne, Jr.: The Position of Magic in Selected Medieval Spanish Texts (Cambridge Scholars, 2008);
Helen Pinkerton Trimpi: Taken in Faith: Poems (Swallow-Ohio University Press);
Harriet Turner: (with Adelaida López de Martinez), eds., The Cambridge Companion to the Spanish Novel: From 1600 to the Present (Cambridge University Press); ed. (with Adlaida López de Martinéz) The Cambridge Companion to the Spanish Novel (Cambridge University Press, 2003);
Meg Tyler: “A review of Jorie Graham’s Overlord,” Harvard Review, Issue 29, Fall 2005; A Singing Contest: Conventions of Sound in the Poetry of Seamus Heaney (Routledge, 2005);
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Brian Vickers: Appropriating Shakespeare: Contemporary Critical Quarrels (Yale University Press); Shakespeare, Co-Author: A Historical Study of Five Collaborative Plays (Oxford University Press);
John Vickery: “Bridges and Housman as Elegists: The Modern Threshhold.” English Literature in Transition 1880-1920 48.4 (2005): 404-419; The Modern Elegiac Temper (Louisiana State University Press, 2006);
Paul J. Voss: Elizabethan News Pamphlets: Shakespeare, Spenser, Marlowe, and the Birth of Journalism (Duquesne UP);
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L.G. Walker, Jr.: Dr. Henry R. Porter—The Surgeon Who Survived Little Bighorn (McFarland, 2008);
Rosanna Warren: Departure: Poems (Norton);
William Waters: Poetry’s Touch: On Lyric Address (Cornell University Press);
Joshua Weiner: “Seamus Heaney’s Casualty.” PoetryFoundation.org Online Journal (September 2008; http://www.poetryfoundation.org/journal/feature.html?id=182158); “First Walk after Cancer.” New York Review of Books, 55:3 (6 March 2008): 40;
Henry Weinfield: Without Mythologies: New and Selected Poems and Translations (Dos Madres Press, 2008);
Milton L. Welch: “The Poet as Poet: Misreading Harold Bloom’s Theory of Influence,” indexing, The Salt Companion to Harold Bloom (Salt Publishing, 2007); contr. ed., The Core Knowledge Anthology of African-American Literature, Music, and Art (Core Knowledge Foundation, 2006);
Rachel Wetzsteon: Sakura Park: Poems (Persea, 2006); Influential Ghosts: A Study of Auden’s Sources (Routledge, 2006);
James Boyd White: From Expectation to Experience (U of Michigan); ed., How Should We Talk About Religion? (University of Notre Dame Press, 2006); Living Speech: Resisting the Empire of Force (Princeton University Press, 2006);
Carl F. Wieck: Lincoln’s Quest for Equality: The Road to Gettysburg (Northern Illinois University Press);
John Howard Wilson: ed., Diary of an Army Baker; Quartermaster Corpos; Southwest Pacific, 1942-1945, by Jack Wilson (Edwin Mellen Press); Evelyn Waugh: A Literary Biography, 1903-1924 (Fairleigh Dickinson UP); Evelyn Waugh: A Literary Biography, 1924-1966 (Fairleigh Dickinson UP); ed., The Life of the Rev. James Renwick Jackson, Presbyterian Minister in Pennsylvania (1905-1953), by Agnes Jackson Wilson (Edwin Mellen, 2005); "'Not a Man for Whom I Ever Had Esteem': Evelyn Waugh on Winston Churchill," Waugh without End: New Trends in Evelyn Waugh Studies, ed. Carlos Villar Flor and Robert Murray Davis (Peter Lang, 2005);
Inge Crosman Wimmers: Proust and Emotion: The Importance of Affect in “A la recherche du temps perdu” (Toronto University Press); ed., Approaches to Teaching Proust’s Fiction and Criticism (MLA);
Maurice Wohlgelernter: Jewish Writers/Irish Writers: Selected Essays on the Love of Words (Transaction Press);
George J. Worth: Macmillan’s Magazine, 1859-1907: “No Flippancy or Abuse Allowed” (Ashgate Publishing);
George T. Wright: Hearing the Measures: Shakespearean and Other Inflections (Selected Essays) (Univ. of Wisconsin Press); Aimless Life: Poems 1961-1995 (North Stone Editions, Minneapolis);
Rachel Wyatt: Mona Lisa Smiled a Little (Oolichan Books); The Day Marlene Dietrich Died (Oolichan Books); The Magician’s Beautiful Assistant (Hedgerow Press, 2005);
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Stephen Yenser: Blue Guide (University of Chicago Press, 2006); with J. D. McClatchy, ed., The Changing Light at Sandover (with the Stage Adaptation “Voices from Sandover”) (Alfred Knopf, 2006);
Melvin B. Yoken: Entretiens Québecois (Editions Pierre Tisseyre, Montreal); Breakthrough: Essays and Vignettes in Honor of John A. Rassias (Peter Lang, 2007);
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Theodore Ziolkowski: Ovid and the Moderns (Cornell University Press, 2005); Vorboten der Moderne: Eine Kulturgeschichte der Fruehromantik (Klett-Cotta, 2006); Modes of Faith: Secular Surrogates for Lost Religious Belief (University of Chicago Press, 2007); “Anglo-American Catullus since the Mid-Twentieth Century.” International Journal of the Classical Tradition 13 (2006/2007): 409-430;
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