This bibliography includes books, articles, essays, poetry, and chapters that have been written or co-authored by current graduate students in the Department of English. Our students’ achievements have also been recognized through prestigious awards and fellowships.
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Nicole
Beer. “My Mother is a Small Submarine” & “Genes,” forthcoming
in Crab Orchard Review 2007. Julie Buchsbaum. “Summer of Fires” and “Death in the Snow,” Columbia: A Journal of Literature & Art, forthcoming. Erin Clair. Review of Reading the Brontë Body: Disease, Desire, and the Constraints of Culture. By Beth Torgerson (Palgrave MacMillan, 2005) M/MLA, forthcoming. Leigh Dillard. “Illustrating Tom
Jones: The
Visual Culture of Fielding’s Realism.” Word
and Image in the Eighteenth Century: An Interdisciplinary
Dialogue. Edited by Christina Ionescu and
Renata Schellenberg (Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars
Publishing, forthcoming 2007). Sharon Emmerichs. “Straddling
Genres: McKillip and the Landscape of the Female
Hero-Identity.” The Journal of the Fantastic
in the Arts, forthcoming. ---. Review of The Portable Mark Twain ed. Tom Quirk (Penguin, 2004). The Missouri Folklore Society Journal, forthcoming. ---. Review of The Missouri Harmony. ---. Review of Jessie Benton Fremont. ---. "Hidden" forthcoming in Mid America Poetry Review. |
Jason Koo. “After Chicago.” The
Yale Review (forthcoming). Crystal Lake"Redecorating the Ruin: Women and Antiquarianism in Sarah Scott's Millenium Hall" ELH. (forthcoming) Lily Mabura “Breaking Gods: An African Postcolonial Gothic Reading of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Purple Hibiscus and Half of a Yellow Sun” in Research in African Literatures (forthcoming). Willow Mullins. The Culture of Felt (Berg) Catherine Pierce. "Epithalamium," forthcoming
in Third Coast. | ||
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Nicole Beer. “Woman
in a Stanza,” The Nation, 2006. Julie Buchsbaum. “Bomber’s Moon” and “Perfect Motels,” The Iowa Review: Winter 2005/06, Vol. 35, no. 3. Erin Clair. Review of Modernity and Progress: Fitzgerald, Hemingway, Orwell, by Ronald Berman. Tuscaloosa: U of Alabama P, 2005. Rocky Mountain Review 60.1 (2006): 137-39. Gretchen Henderson. “Through the Eyes of a Scrivener,” The Southern Review, Winter 2006. Phil Howerton. Review
of Immigrant Women in the Settlement of Missouri by
Robyn Burnett and Ken Luebbering. (Columbia: U of
Missouri P, 2005) The Missouri Folklore Society
Journal. |
Jason Koo.“Korean
American Figure in the Midwest.” The
Pinch 26.2 (2006): 16-17. Nadine Meyer. The Anatomy Theater (HarperCollins)
Emily Rosko. Raw Goods Inventory (U of Iowa P) |
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Julie Buchsbaum. A
Little Night Comes (Del Sol Press, 2005) Sharon Emmerichs. Review of A Routledge Literary Sourcebook on Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. Ed. Timothy Morton. New York: Routledge (2002). Science Fiction Studies, 32.1 (2005): 206-208. |
Phil Howerton. "Tarzan of the Apes." American History through Literature, Scribners 2005. Jason Koo. “Man on Extremely
Small Island.” Verse. July 2005.
Lily Mabura “Up on the Hill.” PRISM International 43.2 (2005): 19-29. Catherine Pierce. "Last
Meal," Slate (November 2, 2005). |
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Julie
Buchsbaum. “Terra Damnata,” Prairie
Schooner 78.3 (2004) Gretchen Henderson. “Las
Vueltas,” The Iowa Review, Summer/Fall
2004 |
Catherine Pierce. Animals
of Habit (Kent State University Press, 2004). |
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Sharon Emmerichs. “Inside-Out
and Outside-In: Landscape and the Unnatural in
Shakespeare’s Hamlet and Macbeth.” The
Upstart Crow: A Shakespeare Journal. 23 (2003):
39-51. Gretchen Henderson. “Where
Are You Going,” Alaska Quarterly Review (Fall/Winter
2003). |
Phil Howerton. "Robert Montgomery Bird" Writer's of the American Renaissance, Greenwood Press, 2003. Michael Kardos. “We the People,” River City 23:2. Damon Kraft. "Dress as Cultural Competency in The Mysteries of Udolpho." Publication of the Missouri Philological Association 27 (2002-03): 29-44. Jason Koo. “Hymn to Restaurants.” Atlanta
Review 10.1 (2003): 92-3. Ramsay Wise. “Everything You Always Wanted To Know About Artistic Ambivalence. . .” The Review of Communication. 3.3 (July 2003). <http://taylor&francis.metapress.com>. |
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Ramsay Wise. “Belfer Substratum’s Pogo Stick & the Culprit of Pedestrian Place” Bathtub Gin. 11 (Fall/Winter 2002): 7-13. |
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Sharon Emmerichs (as Emma Sharon Rich). The Penny Prophecy (Publish America, 2001). Michael Kardos. “Behind the Music,” The Florida Review 28:2. Jason Koo. “Party Pantoum.” Green
Mountains Review 15.1-2 (2002): 139-40. Ramsay Wise. “The Figmental Mythos of Occasionally Quixotic Arms Akimbo That Gray Newspaper Morning Under Black Star.” Spinning Jenny. 5 (2001): 65-75. |
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Julie
Buchsbaum. "At the Eleventh Hour"; "Invocation." Poet
Lore, 95.3 (2000): 62-3. |
Lily
Mabura. The
Pretoria Conspiracy (Focus Publications,
Nairobi, 2000) |
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