Faculty Bookshelf
Virtual Bookshelf
This page showcases our faculty’s recent publications. For additional information on faculty publications and research interests, please see the Faculty Biographies.
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Kathleen A. Boardman and Gioia Woods, Eds. Western Subjects: Autobiographical Writing in the North American West. |
Phillip C. Boardman, Ed., Enduring Legacies: Ancient and Medieval Cultures. |
Phillip C. Boardman and Charles E. Wyatt, Eds. Forgotten Arthurian Poetry. |
Phillip C. Boardman and Daniel P. Nastali. The Arthurian Annals: The Tradition in English 1250-2000. |
Phillip C. Boardman, Ed. The Legacy of Language: A Tribute to Charlton Laird. |
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Michael P. Branch and Scott Slovic, Eds. The ISLE Reader: Ecocriticism, 1993-2003.
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Michael P. Branch, Ed. John Muir’s Last Journey: South to the Amazon and East to Africa; Unpublished Journals and Selected Correspondence. |
Michael P. Branch, Rochelle Johnson, Daniel Patterson, and Scott Slovic, Eds. Reading the Earth: New Directions in the Study of Literature and the Environment. |
Reading the Roots: American Nature Writing before Walden. |
Stacy Burton & Dennis Dworkin, Eds. Trials of Modernity. |
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Diversity: Strength and Struggle. |
Legends, Lore, and Lies: A Skeptic's Stance. |
Catherine Chaput, Ed. Entertaining Fear: Rhetoric and the Political Economy of Social Control. |
Inside the Teaching Machine: Rhetoric and the Globalization of the US Public Research University. |
We're in Trouble: Stories. |
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You Came Back: A Novel. |
Michelangelo's Seizure. |
The Pyramids of Malpighi. |
The Resurrection Machine. |
Cheryll Glotfelty and Harold Fromm, Eds. The Ecocriticism Reader: Landmarks in Literary Ecology |
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Cheryll Glotfelty, Ed. Literary Nevada: Writings from the Silver State. |
Tom Lynch, Cheryll Glotfelty, & Karla Armbruster, Eds. The Bioregional Imagination: Literature, Ecology, and Place. |
Narrating Knowledge in Flannery O’Connor’s Fiction. |
The Body in Flannery O’Connor’s Fiction: Computational Technique and Linguistic Voice. |
Jen Hill, Ed. An Exhilaration of Wings: The Literature of Birdwatching. |
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White Horizon: The Arctic in the Nineteenth Century British Imagination. |
The Caution of Human Gestures. |
Ann Keniston & Jeanne Follansbee Quinn, Eds. Literature after 9/11. |
Overheard Voices: Address and Subjectivity in Postmodern American Poetry. |
Ann Keniston & Jeffery Gray The New American Poetry of Engagement. |
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Nicholas Mauriello, William J. Macauley, Jr., & Robert T. Koch, Jr., Eds. Before and After the Tutorial: Writing Centers and Institutional Relationships. |
William J. Macauley, Jr. & Nicholas Mauriello, Eds. Marginal Words, Marginal Work? Tutoring the Academy in the Work of Writing Centers. |
Ellen Schendel & William J. Macauley, Jr. Building Writing Center Assessments that Matter. (2012). Logan: Utah State University Press. |
Our Scene is London: Ben Jonson's City and the Space of the Author. |
Shake It and It Snows. |
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The House on Breakaheart Road. |
Flying in Place. |
Shelter |
The Fate of Mice. |
The Necessary Beggar. |
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Jonathan Bate & Eric Rasmussen, Eds. The Royal Shakespeare Company's Complete Works of William Shakespeare. |
Eric Rasmussen & Anthony James West, Eds. The Shakespeare First Folios: A Descriptive Catalague. |
David M. Bevington, Lars Engle, Katharine Eisaman Maus, & Eric Rasmussen, Eds. The Norton Anthology of English Renaissance Drama. |
The Shakespeare Thefts: In Search of the First Folios |
Douglas Bruster & Eric Rasmussen, Eds. Everyman and Mankind. |
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Thematic Guide to World Mythology. |
Louise Erdrich: A Critical Companion. |
Demythologizing Language Difference in the Academy: Establishing Discipline-Based Writing Programs. |
Sins Against Science: The Scientific Media Hoaxes of Poe, Twain, and Others. |
Robert Dawson, Peter Goin, & Mary Webb. A Doubtful River. |
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