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Areas of Specialization:
20th-century American literature, modernist literature,
painting and music.
Education:
Ph.D. in Humanities, Syracuse University, 1981
Teaching Certificate, Wayne State University, 1973
M.A. in English, Indiana University, 1970
B.A. in Humanities, Michigan State University, 1968
Recent publications:
Books:
Hemingway's Laboratory: The Paris in
our time, University of Alabama Press, 2005
Movement, Manifesto, Melee: The Modernist
Group 1910-1914, Lexington Books, 2004
Articles:
"'There Was a Woman Having a Kid': From
Her Point of View: An Unpublished Draft of In
Our Time, Chapter II" The Hemingway Review
22, no. 1 (fall 2002): 105-08.
"War Medals for Sale? Public Bravery vs.
Private Courage in Hemingway's WWI Writing" North
Dakota Quarterly 68, nos. 2-3 (spring/summer 2001):
287-94.
"Soldier's Voices in In Our Time: Hemingway's Ventriloquism?"
The Hemingway Review,
10, no. 1 (fall 2000): 22-29.
"The Political Cummings: Iconoclast or Solipsist?"
SPRING: the Journal of the E. E. Cummings Society,
New Series No 6 (Oct. 1997): 70-80.
"Fatal Symbiosis: Modernism and World War One,"
War, Literature and the Arts, 7 no. 3 (spring-summer
1996): 1-46.
"The Futurist Exhibition of 1912: A Model of Prewar
Modernism," The European Studies Journal,
12 no. 2 (fall 1995): 1-31.
"Fitzgerald's Third Regret: Intellectual
Pretense and the Ghost of Edmund Wilson," Texas
Studies in Literature and Language, 33, No. 1 (Spring
1991): 64-88. |