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职称:Senior Lecturer
所属学校:Boston University
所属院系:College of Arts & Sciences
所属专业:English/Language Arts Teacher Education
联系方式:617-358-2550
My main areas of interest are American literature to 1865, European-American literary relations, religion and literature, and literature and the environment. I teach undergraduate courses in all these areas as well as courses in American literature 1865-1950 and British literature to 1670. (These include EN 220, 221, 322, 538, 539, 545, 546, and 579.) I do not teach graduate courses or direct Ph.D. dissertations in English, though I have occasionally served as a dissertation reader. However, graduate students are always welcome in my undergraduate courses, which in the past have also attracted SED, creative writing and AMNESP students. My interests may also be suggested by my scholarship. I am an editor of the Princeton Thoreau Edition, for which I have edited Thoreau’s Translations of ancient Greek and Sanscrit texts, and helped edit a dozen other series volumes; the author of a book on Milton’s New England reception; editor of a collection of Thoreau’s quotations; and coeditor of an interdisciplinary anthology on the environment. I have also written or have forthcoming articles on the early nineteenth-century American reception of Virgil, Dante, Milton, and Samuel Johnson; aspects of Thoreau’s short nature essays (“the excursions”); and the scholarly neglect or misunderstanding of religion’s role in American culture. I am currently coediting and contributing to an essay collection on the classics and Anglo-American romanticism; planning another essay collection for the Thoreau Society to commemorate Thoreau’s bicentennial in 2017; and finishing a book on Hawthorne, Milton, and the idea of aristocracy in New England. I am the Keeper of F. O. Matthiessen’s library at Harvard; coedit the journal, Religion and the Arts; and have just finished six years on the Thoreau Society’s Board of Directors (which gave me its Walter Harding Distinguished Service Award for 2012).
Boston University: Senior Lecturer on English (2011 to date); Instructor in English (1999 to 2011); Lecturer on English (1998 - 1999) Boston College: Adjunct Faculty Member in English in the James A. Woods S.J. College of Advancing Studies (1998 to 2013 ) and in the Summer School of Arts and Sciences (1995) Harvard University: Lecturer on American History and Literature (1991 - 1994); Lecturer on English and American Literatures and Language and Preceptor in Expository Writing in the Harvard University Extension School (1991) Boston College: Adjunct Associate Professor [Full Time], Department of English (1989 - 1990) University of Pennsylvania: Assistant Professor of English (1983 - 1989) Harvard University: Teaching Fellow in English and American Lit eratures and Language (1979 - 1983) and in the Core Curriculum Program (1980 - 1982)