Department of English
Faculty Publications
Adams, Richard
- Extracts from Conrad's Heart of Darkness: A Critical Commentary 1991. reprinted (USA) in Readings on Joseph Conrad, edited by Clarice Swisher, 1997
- Conrad's 'Heart of Darkness' A Critical Commentary 1991
- ed.. Murdoch, The Bell, 1991
- ed.. Ayckbourn, Absurd Person Singular 1989
- The Tempest and the theme of social organization in Critical Essays on The Tempest', edited b Linda Cookson & Bryan Loughrey 1988
- The character of Edgar and the structure of King Lear' in Critical Essays on King Lear' edited by Linda Cookson & Bryan Loughrey. 1988
- 'Central Valley Shakespeare', in Shakespeare and Schools, Number 5, Spring 1988
- A Book of British Music Festivals, 1986
- 'California Summer', in Times Educational Supplement, Friday. August 28. 1987
- Teaching Shakespeare, 1985 (with John L. Foster & Robert L. Wilson) Appropriate English (4 vols.), 1984
- ed., Russell, Educating Rita, 1984
- ed., Shaffer, Amadeus, 1984
- ed.. (with Jan McKeith) Shakespeare, Antony and Cleopatra, 1984
- ed.. Conan Doyle, The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes, 1980
- ed., Conan Doyle, His Last Bow, 1980
- ed.. (with Robert L. Wilson) The Lost World, 1980
- ed.. (with Felicia Gordon) Conan Doyle. The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes, 1980
- ed.. Conan Doyle The Return of Sherlock Holmes, 1980
- ed.. (with Tim Pearce) Conan Doyle. The Valley of Fear, 1980
- ed.. Conrad. 'Typhoon' and other stories, 1980
- ed.. du Maurier. 'The Birds' and other stories, 1980 (with John L. Foster & Robert L. Wilson) Writing English, 1980
- 'Dead End' (short story) in Stories of Adolescence, 1979
- ed.. Stories of Adolescence, 1979
- The Adventures of Gavin Maxwell, 1978
- 'Poor Ash' (short story) in Sinister and Supernatural Stories. 1978; reprinted (Australia) in Malice and Forethought, edited by Robert Pyne, 1986
- ed.. Sinister and Supernatural Stories, 1978 (with John L. Foster & Robert L. Wilson) Using English, 1978 (with Gerard Gould) Into Shakespeare, 1977
- ed.. Joyce, A James Joyce Selection, 1977
- ed.. Shakespeare, Richard II, 1975
- ed.. Shakespeare. Richard III, 1974 (with John L. Foster & Robert L. WiIson Explore and Express (4 vols), 1971 poetry and reviews, various journals. prior to 1965
- BOOKS:
- speaking OUT: 13 Queer Digressions. (In progress)
- E. B. White: The Children's Books. New York: Twayne (Simon & Schuster Macmillan), 1995.
- Howard Pyle. Boston: Twayne (G. K. Hall, Inc.), 1987.
- ARTICLES:
- The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood," Masterplots II: Juvenile and Young Adult Fiction, Frank N. Magill, Ed. (Pasadena: Salem Press, 1991) , 954-57.
- "Howard Pyle's The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood," Beacham's Guide to Literature for Young Adults, Vol. IV (Washington, D. C.: Beacham Publishing, 1991), pp. 1856-1864.
- "Howard Pyle's Men of Iron," Beacham's Guide to Literature for Young Adults, Vol. II (Washington, D. C.: Beacham Publishing, 1990), pp. 892-900.
- Diagnostic Tests and Supplementary Exercises (with Alan T. Watters, CSUS). (Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1989). (To accompany Prentice-Hall composition textbooks for 1989)
- "Edna St. Vincent Millay" and "Clara Morris," Notable Women in the American Theatre, ed. Alice M. Robinson, et al. (Westport, Ct.: Greenwood Press, 1989), pp. 640-44; 669-73.
- "Howard Pyle's Illustrations as Shorthand Icons," Children's Literature Association Proceedings, 1988, pp. 88-91.
- "Speaking Stones: New England Grave Carvings and the Emblematic Tradition," Markers, ed. David H. Watters (Lanham, Md.: University Press of America, 1985), pp. 47-70.
- Formula Fiction and Children's Literature: Thornton Waldo Burgess and Frances Hodgson Burnett," Children's literature in education, 15 (Summer 1984), pp. 63-71.
- "Pride and Pugilism: The Film Versions of Tom Brown's Schooldays," Children's Novels and the Movies, ed. Douglas Street (New York: Ungar, 1983), pp. 1-14.
- "Thornton Waldo Burgess," American Writers for Children, 1900-1960, vol. 22 of the Dictionary of Literary Biography, ed. John Cech (Detroit: Gale Research Company, 1983), pp. 71-87.
- "Implementing the CCC Guidelines for Evaluating Composition Instruction," ERIC/ED 240-571, March 1983, 19 pp.
- "Thornton Waldo Burgess," Twentieth-Century Children's Writers, ed. D. L. Kirkpatrick, 2nd ed. (London: Macmillan, 1983), pp. 138-40.
- "The Transition to a Process Approach to Writing Instruction," ERIC/ED 216-368, March 1982, 14 pp.
- "Ah-Whoom!: Egotism and Apocalypse in Kurt Vonnegut's Cat's Cradle," Kansas Quarterly, 14 (Spring 1982), pp. 127-134.
- 'Animate Images: The Later Poem-Paintings of Dante Gabriel Rossetti," Texas Studies in Literature and Language, 23 (Spring 1981), pp. 78-101.
- "Millennial Embrace: The Artistry of Conclusion in Richard Wright's 'Fire and Cloud' and Uncle Tom's Children," Studies in Short Fiction, 18 (Spring 1981), pp. 121-129.
- "Man and Wife" (fiction), New Laurel Review, 11 (Spring/Fall 1981), pp. 19-22.
- "'The Inconvenience of Celebrity': An Unpublished Letter from Elizabeth Barrett to Mary Russell Mitford," London Browning Society Notes, 8 (April 1978), pp. 11-13.
- "The Beerbohm Frescoes at the Villino Chiaro," The Library Chronicle (University of Texas) (New Series, #11), pp. 89-91.
- "The Rossettis at Texas," The Pre-Raphaelite Review, I (May 1978), pp. 111-112.
- "Cocteau and Rimbaud," The Library Chronicle (New Series #9), pp. 38-40. This article was excerpted in the London Times Literary Supplement (May 5, 1978), p. 496.
- "La Pia de' Tolomei by Dante Gabriel Rossetti: An 'Unlocated Sketch'?" The Library Chronicle (Fall 1974), pp. 38-40.
- "Mark Twain by Frank Millet," The Library Chronicle (Spring 1974), pp. 27-29.
- "The Annotations in Fannie Barrett Browning's Copy of the May 1913 Sotheby Auction Sale," The Browning Newsletter (Studies in Browning and His Circle), 9 (Fall 1972), pp. 38-47.
- "The Legend of Brother Boskol, Demon Saint of St. Procula," excerpt from the novel, MEDITATIONS ON AN EMPTY TOMB. THE AMERICAN RAG, vol. I no. 1, fall, 1978.
- "Brother Rose," chapter from the novel, MEDITATIONS ON AN EMPTY TOMB, plus interview. PAR RAPPORT: A JOURNAL FOR THE HUMANITIES, vol. I, no. 1, Winter, 1978.
- Books:Crashaw and the Baroque Prose Style for the Modern Writer 2nd edition (several years ago) Prentice Hall
- Articles: One on Henry Vaughan; three on Crashaw, including an article in an anthology of essays on Crashaw.
- Reviews: 8
- Two articles in local tabloids Latin translations (Professor Harriss textbook in humanities)
- "Society and the language classroom, Hywel Coleman (Ed.)." A book review in English for Specific Purposes. Vol. 17, pp. 422-425, 1998.
- "Ethnic Identity and the Ideology of Americanism: Chinese, Japanese, and Filipinos in the VFW and the American Legion." Ph.D. Dissertation, 3/94, University of California, Davis, Department of Anthropology.
- Submitted manuscript for "Culturally mediated methodological practices to English Language Teacher, 8/15/95.
- "Resolving sociolinguistic differences that impede language learning." Paper submitted to TESOL Conference, 8/22/95.
- "A cross-cultural comparison of effectiveness of ESL methodologies." Paper submitted to TESOL Conference, 8/22/95.
- "Community-based ESL: Volunteerism and community service." Paper submitted to TESOL Conference, 8/22/95.
- A proposal concerning the development of learner training curriculum will be submitted 10/95 to California Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages (CATESOL) for a pre-conference institute at the May CATESOL Conference.
- "Cultural variation and second language acquisition." Paper presented 11/7/95. Western Regional NAPSA Conference. Reno, Nevada.
- Submitted article entitled "Culture specific learning strategies" to TESOL Journal, 6/96.
- "School-based teacher raining: A case study." Submitted to TESOL Conference, Submitted 5/96.
- "Short-term international teacher training: What can go wrong?" Submitted to TESOL Conference, 5/96.
- "EFL Teacher Training in the United States," proposal submitted 10/96 to CATESOL Conference 4/97.
- POETRY BOOKS PUBLISHED:
- BLUE MANDOLIN:YELLOW FIELD, 1980. Tonatiuh International, Berkeley, CA. (Book published as a special issue of GRITO DEL SOL, Octavio Romano, ed.)
- BLUE HORSE OF MADNESS, 1983. Crystal Clear Printers, Sacramento, CA.
- SPACES THAT TIME MISSED, 1986. Crystal Clear Printers, Sacramento, CA.
- POETRY PUBLISHED IN LITERARY JOURNALS AND ANTHOLOGIES:
- GRITO DEL SQL (Berkeley, CA);
- TEJIDOS JOURNAL (U.T. Austin);
- BEGINNINGS IN LITERATURE (Scott Foresman;special anthology for elementary schools, eds. Madsen, Wood, Connors;Medallion Series, 2nd edition);
- LANDING SIGNALS (Sacramento Poetry Center);
- CEDAR ROCK POETRY JOURNAL (New Braunsfel, TX);
- THIRD WOMAN(Bloomington, Indiana);
- IMAGINE:INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CHICANO POETRY(Boston, MA.);
- ASSOCIATiON OF MEKICAN AMERICAN EDUCATORS JOURNAL(AMAE JOURNAL);
- THE MT.A UKUMREVJEW(Auburn, CA)LITERATI CHICAGO (Chicago, Ill.);
- THE MONTOYA POETRY REVIEW (Sacramento,CA);
- HARD-PRESSED MAGAZINE (Sacramento, CA);
- DE COLORES.A BILINGUAL QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF CHICANO EXPRESSION AND THOUGHT (Albuquerque, N.M.);
- POET NEWS(Sacramento Poetry Center);
- DIVERGENT LINES.AN INTERDISCIPLINARY ANTHOLOGY(Sacramento, CA );
- THE BLUE MESA REVIEW (R. Maya, Editor. U. of New Mexico, Albuquerque, N.M.)
- ARTICLES PUBLISHED:
- "Teaching Through the Looking-Glass: The Ethics of Preparing Students for Timed Writing Exit Examinations" with Cherryl Armstrong Smith, in Foregrounding Ethical Awareness in Composition and Ethnic Studies, ed by Sheryl L. Fontaine and Susan M. Hunter, Heinemann 1998.
- "Valor y Locura: The Poetic Space of Jose Montoya", introductory essay for FORMATION:TWENTY YEARS OF JODA, poetry collection by Jose Montoya. San Jose, CA.: Chuzma House Publications, Charlie Trujillo, ed. 1993, x-xv.
- "Breaking Ground, Making Space," THE WOMEN'S REVIEW OF BOOKS (editor: Linda Gardiner) (Wellesley MA: Wellesley College, Center for Research on Women) Vol. IX, No. 5, Feb.
- "Canto, Locura, y Poesia: The Teacher as Agent-provocateur",
THE WOMEN'S REVIEW OF BOOKS (Wellesley, MA: Center for Research
on Women), Vol. VII, No. 5, Feb. 1990
*(this article also published in THE CONSCIOUS READER- ed. by Caroline Shrodes, Harry Finestone, Michael Shugrue. Macmillan, 1992. (fifth edition) ISBN 0-02-4l0365-9(paper)
*(also published in RACE, CLASS AND GENDER:AN ANTHOLOGY- ed. by Margaret Andersen and Patricia Hill Collins. Wadsworth Publishing
Co., 1992)
*(also published in CHICANA FEMINIST THOUGHT:THE BASIC HISTORICAL WRITINGS-ed. by Alma M. Garcia and Mario T. Garcia. Routledge Press, 1997)
*(also to appear in ISSUES iN FEMINISM: AN INTRODUCTION TO WOMEN'S STUDIES, 5th edition-ed. by Sheila Ruth. Mayfield Press, proposed publication date:7/1 5/2000. - "PROLOGUE for THE COMSTOCK JOURNALS" (introduction for a novel in progress), published in THE BLUE MESA REVIEW, edited by Rudolfo A. Maya. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico, Spring 1991, No. 3, (ISSN 1042-2951), 70-78 (prologue also published in GROWING UP CHICANO/A edited by Tiffany Ma Lopez. William Morrow, Inc. 1993. Hard and paper back editions.
- "Visions of Madness on the Open Road to the Temples of the Sun: A Study of the Poetry of Jose Montoya", in DE COLORES JOURNAL:SPECIAL ISSUE ON CONTEMPORARY cHIcANO LITERARY CRITICISM (editor: Jose Armas) (Albuquerque, N.M. :Pajarito Publications) Vol. 5, Nos. 1 & 2, 1980, 82-92.
- "Of Clarity and the Moon: A Study of Two Women in Rebellion" (based on the work ofEstela Portillo Trambley), in DE COLORES JOURNAL:SPECIAL ISSUE ON LITERATURE AND CHICANAS (La Cosecha issue edited by Linda Morales Armas) (Albuquerque, N.M. :Pajarito Publications) Vol. 3, No, 3, 1977
- ARTICLES ACCEPTED FOR PUBLICATION:
- "Tension, Conversation, and Collectivity: Examining the Space of Double-Consciousness in the Search for Shared Knowledge," (in collaboration with Drs. Sheree Meyer, Chauncey Ridley)-to be published in a proposed volume, RE-VIEWiNG RACE AND ETHNICITY IN AMERICAN TEXTS, edited by Dr. David Goldstein-Shirley and Audrey Thacker. (Article accepted May, 1999).
- WORK AWAITING PUBLICATION:
- "Vato Narrator for Aztlan: Creating a New Hierophany in Jose Montoya's JODA", originally written for a proposed MILA collection on TEACHING CHICANO LITERATURE, to be edited by Dr. Alvina Quintana, University of Delaware. Publication of collection, temporarily on hold.
- "Walking the Cables of the Woman Heart"- book review of Lorna Dee Cervantes' 2nd book of poetry entitled FROM THE CABLES OF GENOCIDE:POEMS OF LOVE AND HUNGER -originally written for summer issue of THE WOMEN'S REVIEW OF BOOKS, July l992---review available for publication.
- COMSTOCK:A MEMORY SUITE-book of poetry under consideration by Tia Chucha Press (Luis Rodriguez, ed.), Chicago, Ill.
- WEST BY SOUTHWEST- 4th manuscript of poetry.
- OTHER RELATED PUBLICATIONS:
- " Syllabus/Bibliography of ENGLISH 280A:AESTHETICS OF MINORITY LITERATURE" (graduate course developed with Prof. Chauncey Ridley at CSU, Sacramento and taught regularly in MA program in English at CSU, Sacramento)---published in MULTI-CULTURAL AMERICA:A RESOURCE BOOK FOR TEACHERS OF HUMANITIES AND AMERICAN STUDIES (ed. by Betty E. M. Ch'maj; University Press of America, Inc., 4720 Boston Way. Lanham, Maryland. 20706. Jan. 1993. (ISBN 0-8191-8917-0).
- THE CALAVERAS STATION LITERARY JOURNAL-student literary journal created with Dr. Stephanie Tucker, May 1998, at CSU, Sacramento. (Currently serving with Dr. Tucker as faculty adviser of this journal)
- INDIVIDUAL POEMS PUBLISHED:
- "Words", "Upon Reading Dylan Thomas' Villanelle", "Evenings in June", published in TEJIDOS JOURNAL, 2, 7 (Otono, 1975): 2-4.
- "Martina Vivienne", "Lady of Rain", "A Guest Who Never Arrived", "The Renaissance Men", "Whitman Today", "The Hour of Vengeance", in GRITO DEL SOL, 2, 3 (July-Sept. l977):67-73.
- "Coming of Spring", "Yes and No", "Words", "Evenings in June", "A Surrealist Breakthrough", DE COLORES JOURNAL, 4, 3 (1978): 60-65.
- "The Guest Who Never Arrived", HARD-PRESSED MAGAZINE, No. 4(1978)
- "Old Horse of Poetry", 'Yellow memory", "Mama", "Seeing", "Las Botas de Las Siete Leguas", "Vivianne the Mandolin Girl", "Visitor", "Manuel of the Ropes", GRITO DEL SOL, 5, 1 (l980):35-43. These eight poems also published in GRITO DEL SOL COLLECTION:AN ANTHOLOGY (Winter, 1984): 99-108.
- "How to Wear a Dead Girl's Shoes", "In the Plains of South Texas", "Estos Vatos With Their Intellectual Conversations", "The Price of Giving Up Dreams (or Inventing aNew Landscape)", IMAGINE, 1, 1 (Summer 1984): 45-51.
- "Blue Horse for an Imaginary Death", "A Singer's Song", LANDING SIGNALS, ed. B.L. Kennedy, Anne Menebroker, and Kevin Dobbs (Sacramento, CA: Sacramento Poetry Center, 1986):46-5 3. Also in LITERATI CHICAGO I, I (Winter 1988): 89-91.
- "Writing", BEGINNINGS IN LITERATURE, ed. Alan L. Madsen, Sarah Durand Wood, and Philip M. Connors (Glenview,Ill.: Scott, Foresman, 1987): 409.
- "The Debate on Reading in California," CommuniCATE, May/June, 1996
- "New English model isn't vague mush," Sacramento Bee. April 6, 1996
- "Writing Parallel Stories," California English. June1993 "Grounding Theory in Practice in the Composition Class," (with Kirscht, Reiff, Roemer and Tingle), Journal of Teaching Writing, Fall/Winter 1 990 "Building a Literate Community" The Quarterly (NWP), Summer 1989 "How Teachers Grow" (with Kirscht, Reiff, Roemer and Tingle), English Education! 1989
- "To Give unto Their Fames Eternity': Memory, Print, and Orality in the Early Dictionaries of Literary Biographies," Studies in English Literature, under submission.
- "Finding the 'Restoration' in Restoration Comedy: the Evidence of Eighteenth-Century Theater Histories," Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Theatre Research, under submission. Conference Papers:
- "Between Orality and Print: Reading the Dictionaries of Literary Biographies," Northeast American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies Conference, Portland, ME, October 2000.
- "Susannah Centlivre, the Canon, and the Comedy of Manners," Northeast American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies Conference, Durham, NH, December 1999.
- "The 'Week-Day Preacher' and The English Humourists of the Eighteenth Century: William Makepeace Thackeray on Swift, Addison, and Congreve," Victorian/Edwardian Studies Group Graduate Student Conference, NYU, February 1999.
- Panel Chair, "Determining Conditions: Ambiguous Heroes, Uncomfortable Responses, Reconciled Tastes," Group for Early Modem Cultural Studies, Newport, Rhode Island, November 1998.
- "Comedy, Morality, and the Dialectics of Shame: William Congreve's The Double Dealer and Oliver Goldsmith's She Stoops to Conquer," Group for Early Modem Cultural Studies, Newport, Rhode Island, November 1998.
- Panel Chair, "Rethinking Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Theater," Central New York Conference on Language and Literature, Cortland, NY, October 1998.
- "The Actress, the Heiress, and the Ivory Automaton: Victorian Biographers and William Congreve's Estate," Victoria/Edwardian and Eighteenth Century Graduate Student Conference, NYU, February 1998.
- "Alexander's Feast, 1697-1997: Dryden, Byron, and the Uses of Poetry," Central New York Conference on Language and Literature, Cortland, NY, October 1997.
- "Jeremy Collier and the Origins of the Comedy of Manners," Group for Early Modem Cultural Studies, Pittsburgh, PA, September 1996.
- "Colonialism, Confusion, and the Comedy of Manners: Distance and Divorce in Elizabeth Inchbald's I'll Tell You What." Panel Chair, South Central Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, New Orleans, LA, February 1996.
- "Where the Boys Aren't: Censorship, Homoeroticism, and the Earl of Rochester," Group for Early Modem Cultural Studies, Rochester, NY, November 1994
- "Castrating Rochester: Late-Seventeenth-Century Moral Reform and the 1691 Poems," Rutgers Medieval/Renaissance Group Annual Conference, New Brunswick, NJ, October 1994.
- "Uncovering 'The Beautiful Unknown': Male Homosexuality and the Oriental in Eliza Haywood' s Philidore and Placentia," Northeast American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies Conference, Stony Brook, NY, October 1992.
- "Reclaiming Rhetorica: A Class (Re)Action." (with Lois P. Agnew, Richard L. Enos, Heather B. Hessler, Dean A. Hinnen, Mark James, Lavonne M. Lavonne Mahala Yates Stripling, and Joonna S. Trapp). Journal of Advanced Composition, 17.1 (1997).
- Books
- Helt, R & Helt, M. (1987). West German Cinema Since 1945: A Reference Handbook. Metuchen, New Jersey: Scarecrow Press. 758 pp. (Selected by Choice as an Outstanding Academic Book for 1988.)
- Helt, R. & Helt, M. (1992). West German Cinema. 1985-1990: A Reference Handbook. Metuchen, New Jersey: Scarecrow Press. 275 pp.
- Academic Articles
- Helt, M. & Foster-Cohen, S. (1995). Like, how do children use like?: A Relevance Theoretic approach. In E. Clark (Ed.), Proceedings of the 27th Annual Child Language Research Forum (pp. 137-144). Stanford University, California: Center for the Study of Language and Information.
- Helt, M. & Foster-Cohen, S. (1996). A Relevance Theoretic approach to older children's use of discourse markers. In A. Stringfellow, D. Cahana-Amitay, E. Hughes, and A. Zukowski (Eds.), Proceedings of the 20th Annual Boston University Conference on Language Development, Vol I (pp. 308-317). Somerville, MA. Cascadilla Press.
- Helt, M. (to appear). A Multi-Dimensional comparison of British and American spoken English. In D. Biber (Ed.), Multi-Dimensional Studies of Register Variation in English. London:Longman.
- In Preparation
- Helt, M. A comparison of stance- and discourse-markers in E. S.L. grammars! materials and in actual use. Unpublished manuscript.
- Helt, M. Statistical versus distributional analyses of discourse variables. Unpublished manuscript.
- Reviews
- Helt, M. (to appear). Review of Working with speech: Perspectives on research into the Lancaster/IBM Spoken Corpus, edited by G. Knowles, A. Wichmann and P. Alderson. Literary and Linguistic Computing.
- Helt, M. (1998). Review of Corpus Linguistics, by T. McEnery and A. Wilson. Linguistics, 35, 968-971.
- Helt, M. (1997). Review of Sprachvariation in Mainz: Quantitative und Qualitative Analysen, by Christiane Steiner. Language, 73, 673.
- Helt, M. (1996). Review of Spoken English on Computer Transcription. Mark-up and Application, edited by G. Leech, G. Myers and J. Thomas.
- Literary and Linguistic Computing, 11,48-50.
- Helt, M. (1996). Review of An Introduction to Spoken Interaction, by Anna-Brita Stenström. Language, 72, 198-9.
- Helt, M. (1982). Review of Sentence Combining in Second Language Instruction, by T. Cooper, G. Morain, & T. Kalivoda. Die Unterrichtspraxis, 15, 168-9.
- "Waverley and Romanticism." Nineteenth-Century Fiction 28 (1973) :194-209.
- "Ishmael's Nightmare and the American Eve." American Imago 30 (1973) :274-93.
- "Hawthorne' s Opus Alchymicum: 'Ethan Brand'." ESO: American Renaissance 22 (1976) :96-106.
- "Oedipus and Orpheus in the Maelstrom: The Traumatic Rebirth of the Artist." Poe Studies 9(1976) :96-106.
- "Dracula The Gnostic Quest and the Victorian Wasteland." English Literature in Transition 20(1977) :13-26. Reprinted in Literature of the Occult. Twentieth-Century Views Series. Ed. Peter B. Messent. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice Hall, 1981. 139-55. Reprinted and excerpted in Twentieth Century Literary Criticism. Ed. Sharon Hall. Detroit: Gale Research Co., 1983. n.p. Reprinted in Dracula: The Vampire and the Critics. Ed. Margaret L. Carter. London and Ann Arbor: UMI Research P, 1988. 79-92.
- "American Nightmare: The Underworld in Film." Journal of Popular Film 6(1978) :240-61.
- "Games and Ritual in Deliverance." Journal of Altered States of Consciousness 3(1978) :337-53.
- "'Alice Doane's Appeal' : Hawthorne's Case Against the Artist." Studies in American Fiction 6(1978) :125-40.
- "David Copperfield: 'The Theme of This Incomprehensible Conundrum Was the Moon'." Studies in the Novel 10(1978) :375-96. Reprinted in David Copperfield. Ed. and intro. Harold Bloom. Major Literary Characters Series. New York and Philadelphia, Chelsea House, 1992. 126-44.
- "The Time Machine: A Romance of the 'Human Heart'." Extrapolation 20 (1979) :154-67.
- "Stevenson's 'Silent Symbols' of the 'Fatal Cross Roads' in Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." Gothic 1(1979) :10-16.
- "The Dream of Fantasy: 'There and Back Again: A Hobbit's Holiday'." The Sphinx 10(1979):29-43.
- "The Cult of the Occult." Review Article. Gothic 1(1979) :69-70.
- "The Poe Palimpsest." Review Article. Poe Studies 12 (1979) :39-42. "Le Grand Captain Kidder and His Bogus Bug." Studies in Short Fiction 17(1979) :77-79.
- "Dark World Enough and Time." Review Article. Gothic 2(1980) :27-29.
- "Reader Vivisection in The Island of Dr. Moreau." Esspys in Arts and Sciences 9(1980) :217-33.
- "Reading Detection in The Woman in White." Texas Studies in Literature and Language 22(1981) :449-67. Reprinted in Casebooks: Wilkie Collins. Ed. Lyn Pykett. London: Macmillan, 1998. 88-108.
- "Gothic Existentialism in Melmoth the Wanderer." Studies In English Literature 21(1981) :665-79.
- "Alice's Big Sister: Fantasy and the Adolescent Dream." Journal of Popular Culture 16(1982) :72-97.
- "Twice-Told Tales of Two Counts: The Woman in White and Dracula." Wilkie Collins Journal 2(1982) :15-31.
- "The Road and the Ring: Tolkien's Solid Geometry." Mythlore 33 (1982) :3-13. Untitled Review Article on Robert Louis Stevenson. Analytical & Enumerative Bibliography 6(1982) :39-43.
- "Romantic Symbol and Psyche in To the Lighthouse." Journal of Evolutionary Psychology 4(1983) :145-62.
- "Pride and Prejudice: The Eyes Have It." Jane Austen: New Perspectives. Ed. Janet Todd. Women & Literature. New Series, 3. New York: Holmes and Meier, 1983. 187-207.
- Untitled Review Article on Edgar Allan Poe. Poe Studies Association Newsletter 12(1984) :n.p.
- "Detecting Collins' Diamond: From Serpentstone to Moonstone." Nineteenth-Century Fiction 39(1984) :25-47.
- "Jane Eyre's Reading Lesson." ELH 51(1984) :693-17. Reprinted in Jane Eyre: A Casebook. Ed. Kate Flint. New York: Macmillan, 1991. 85-109.
- "Dracula: The Novel and the Legend." Review Article. Gothic. New Series. 1(1986) :20-22.
- "Dickens' Praise of Folly: Play in The Pickwick Papers." The Pickwick Papers 150th Anniversary Issue of Dickens Quarterly 3(1986) :27-45.
- "'Putting My Eye to the Keyhole': Gothic Vision in The Monk." Journal of Evolutionary Psychology 8(1987) :289-305.
- "The Monk's Gothic Bosh and Bosch's Gothic Monks." Studies in Comparative Literature 24 (1987) :146-64.
- "'The Slow Torture of Delay': Reading The Italian." Studies in the Humanities 14 (1987) :1-17.
- "The Scarlet Letter: 'A Play-Day for the Whole World?'" The New England Quarterly 61 (1988) :530-54.
- "Scary Movies: American Horrors and Body Double." Journal of Evolutionary PsycholOgy 11 (1990) :361-68.
- "Dracula: The Victorian Book of the Dead." Journal of Evolutionary Psychology. Part I. 12 (1991) :338-49. Part II. 13 (1992) :204-11. Part III. 14(1993) :143-57.
- "Contrast and Liminality: Structure and Antistructure in Jane Eyre." Approaches to Teaching Bronte's Jane Eyre. Ed. Diane Long Hoeveler and Beth Lau. Modern Language Association Teaching Approaches Series. New York: Modern Language Association of America, 1993.
- "Carnivalesque 'Unlawful Games' -Dickens Studies Annual. Ed. Michael Timko, Fred Kaplan, and Edward Guiliano. New York: AMS, 1993. 67-117.
- "'In a State Between': A Reading of Liminality in Jane Eyre.' Victorian Literature and Culture 22 (1994) :103-27. Untitled Review Article on Sir Walter Scott. Nineteenth-Century Literature 50 (1995) :109-12.
- "'Toy Wonders' in Our Mutual Friend. (Part One)." Dickens Quarterly. 12 (1995) :60-72; "(Part Two)." Dickens Quarterly 12 (1995) :95-107.
- "The 'Unknown Character' of The Mayor of Casterbridge: Part I." Journal of Evolutionary Psychology 16 (1995) :92-101. "Part II." 17(1995) :272-84.
- "'Playing at Leap-Frog with the Tombstones': The Danse Macabre Motif in Dickens." Essays in Literature 12 (1995) :227-43.
- Untitled Review Article on Victorian Melodrama. Dickens Quarterly 13 (1996) :3-7.
- "The Games of the Prison Children' in Little Dorrit." Nineteenth-Century Contexts 20 (1997) :187-213.
- "The 'Original Tess' : Pre-Texts, Tass, Fess, Tesserae, Carnivalesque." The Thomas Hardy Year Book 25(1998) :26-52.
- "Deep Play' and 'Women's Ridicules' in Oliver Twist: Part ."Journal of Evolutionary Psychology 18(1997) :102-11; "Part II." 18 (1997) :143-55; "Part III." 19(1998) :116-29; "Part IV." 19(1998):165-74; -"Part V." 20(l999):92-102.
- "Courtly Wild Men and Carnivalesque Pig Women in Dickens and. Hardy." Dickens Studies Annual: Essays on Victorian Fiction. Vol 26. Ed. Stanley Friedman, Edward Guiliano, and Michael Timko. New York: AMS, 1997. 1-32.
- "As Well Fill Up the Space Between': A Lirninal Reading of Christabel." Studies in Romanticism 38 (1999) :203-22.
- "The 'Surveillance of Desireé' : Freud, Foucault, and Villette." Special "Editor's Topic" in Victorian Literature and Culture 26(1998) :421-40.
- "The 'Mysterious Portal': Liminal Play in David Copperfield, Bleak House, and Great Expectations (Part One)." Dickens Quarterly 15(1998) :155-66; "(Part Two)." 16(1999) :195-209.
- Untitled Review Article on Blake, Dickens, and Joyce. Forthcoming. Dickens Quarterly.
- "Letters 'All Bordered With Hearts and Darts' : Sex, Lies, and. Valentines in Mary Barton, Part I." -Journal of Evolutionary Psychology 20 (1999) :146-60. "Part I." Forthcoming.
- "'Betwixt 'Em Somewheres' : From Liminal to Liminoid in David Copperfield, Bleak House, and Great xpectations." Forthcoming in Two Parts. Dickens Quarterly.
- "'Like or No Like': Figuring the Scapegoat in A Tale of Two Cities." Forthcoming. Dickens Studies-Annual: Essays in Victorian Fiction.
- Article: "William Golding's Lord of the Flies," published in HIS; May 1963.
- Paper: "John Donne's Use of Paradox in the Divine Poems," presented at the Modern Language Association; Montana, 1973.
- Article: "Jonathan Edwards' Change of Position on Stoddardeanism," published in Harvard Theological RevieM, 74:2; April, 1981.
- Paper: "Jonathan Edwards and Church Membership," presented at Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association; Idaho, 1981.
- Co-editor: With David Hall of Boston Univeristy, one of the volumes of the Yale University Press's definitive edition of Jonathan Edward's work; in progress.
- Paper: "The Radical Pluralism of Paul K. Feyerabend and Its Implications for Literary Criticism," International Association for Philosophy and Literature; Seattle, 1986.
- THE FIRES OF SPRING. New York, NY. Penguin, 1998. Novel.
**German edition: Wilhelm Goldmann Verlag, 1999
**Dutch edition: De Boekerij BV 1999 (published under the
title Paarden In De Storm).
**Swedish edition: Prisma, Stockholm, 1999
**Danish edition: Samleren Forlag, Copenhagen, 1998. Translated by Ulla Warren
**Audio_Book version: Gydendal Education, Copenhagen, 1999. - THE HORSES AT THE GATE. San Francisco, CA; Harper, San Francisco, 1996. Novel.
- THE YEAR THE HORSES cAME. San Francisco, CA; Harper, San Francisco,
1993. Novel.
**Soft cover edition: Dutton Signet (Onyx) 1995
**German edition: Wilhelm Gcldmann Verlag, 1995
**Swedish edition: Satting Ytterlids, Falkenberg, 1996. Translated by Johnny Pahlsscn and Hans Thor. and Prisma, Stockholm, 1999.
**Dutch edition: De Boekerij BV 1995
**Danish edition: Samleren Forlag, Copenhagen, 1996. Translated by TJlla Warren
**Danish Bookclub edition, Samerlen, Copenhagen, 1996. - SEASON OF SHADOWS. New York: Bantam Books, 1991. Novel
**Greek Edition. Athens: Dragounis, 1999.
- "Don't Know Much About History... " Review of Lies My Teacher Told Me: Everything Your American History Textbook Got Wrong by James. W. Loewen, The San Francisco Chronicle; February 11, 1995.
- "Adventure IS This Man's Middle Name." Review of Memoir from Antproof Case by Mark Helprin, The San Francisco Chronicle; April 2, 1995. Lead review.
- "A Housewife's Revolt." Review of Ladder of Years by Anne Tyler, The San Francisco Chronicle; April 23, 1995. Lead review.
- "Just Your Average Suburban House Witch." Review of Practical Magic by Alice Hoffman, The San Francisco Chronicle; June 11, 1995; pp. 1, 14. Lead review.
- "Uglier than Ever." Review of Sabbath's Theater by Philip Roth, The San Francisco Chronicle; August 27, 1995; pp 1, 6. Lead Review.
- "A Midlife Crisis Leads to Mystery." Review of Another You by Ann Beattie; The San Francisco Chronicle; September 10, 1995. Lead Review.
- "Has The World Forgotten Judy Chicago?" Review of
Beyond the Flower: The Autobiography of a Feminist Artist by Judy
Chicago; The San Francisco Chronicle; March 17, 1996.
Lead Review. - "Shades of Uncommon Women by an Uncommon Storyteller." Review of Women in Their Beds by Gina Berriault; The San Francisco Chronicle; March 24, 1966. Lead Review.
- "Handbook to a Mother's Worst Nightmare." Review of The Deep End of the Ocean by Jacquelyn Mitchard, The San Francisco Chronicle; June 23, 1996; pp 3-10.
- "Shrink Tries Honesty as a New Policy." Review of Lying On The Couch by Irvin D. Yalom, The San Francisco Chronicle;
- Review of Hunting Down Home by Jean McNeil; The San Francisco Chronicle, August 29, 1999, p. 3.
- ARTICLES
- "Night of the Army Ants," anthologized in I Shculd Have Stayed Home: Worst Trips of Great Writers, ed. Marguerita Castanera and Roger Rapoport (Book Passage Press; Corte Madera, CA; 1995). Reprinted in New Age Journal, San Francisco Chronicle, Los Angeles Times, Berkeley InsIder, and elsewhere. (All profits from this anthology were donated to Oxfam).
- "The Earthsong Trilogy," The Well, Sausalito, CA. Feb-April, 1996. (An on-line publication at well.com).
- "A Conversation 'in the Desert," anthologized in From The Realm of the Ancestors: Essays in Honor of Marija Gimbutas, ed. Joan Marler. Knowledge, Ideas, and Trends Press (Manchester, Connecticut, 1997).
- "The Bird. and The Rose," anthologized in I've Always Meant To Tell You: Letters To Our Mothers, ed. Constance Warloe (Pocket Books, 1997). Reprinted in Redbook Magazine, April, 1997.
- "Sacramento On A Winter Day," brief piece in "The Best of Sacramento, Sacramento Magazine, June 1998; p. 42.
- "The Earthsong Trilogy: An Interview With Mary Mackey." Mary Mackey Interviewed by Michael Guillen, ReVision, Vol. 21, No. 3; Winter 1999; pp. 23-29.
- "Interview With Janice Eidus." ChIron Review. Issue #57, Spring 1999 (St. John, KS) pp. 1-3.
- "The Ancient and Gentle Path: Inspiration and Creativity." Mary Mackey explains the sources of her creativity to Phil Catalfo in an interview in the Web accessible WELL Inkwell Conference at www.well.com/conf/inkwell.vue May 27-June 10, 1999. 28 pages.
- "Interview With Kathi Kamen Goldmark." Inkwell, June 24-September 2, 1999, www.wellcom/conf/inkw.vue, 49 pages.
- "Poems from the Mosquito House," anthologized in Free Land, Free Love: Tales of a Wilderness Commune, ed. Don Monkerud, Malcolm Terence, and Susan Keese (Black Bear Mining and Publishing Co; Aptos, CA 2000); pp. 241-248.
- "The Big Seal", in From Daughters & Sons to Fathers: What I've Never Said, ed. Constance Warloe, Story Line Press. In press for 2001.
- "This Is A Question I Do Not Answer," in Bearing Life, ed. Rochelle Ratner (The Feminist Press, 2000)
- POETRY
- "Golden Cords," "Don't Start Something You Can't Finish." Anthologized in Yellow Silk: Erotic Arts and Letters. Edited by Lily Pond and Richard Russo. New York: Crown/Harmony, 1990; and in Pillow: A Yellow Silk Book, ed. Lily Pond, Celestial Arts Press, 1998.
- "Best Sex of the Century," "Wrestling with Angels," "My Methodist Grandmother." poetry published in Yellow Silk, Albany, CA: Summer, 1992. Reprinted in The Book of Eros, ed.
- Lily Pond and Richard. Russo (Harmony Books; New York, NY) 1995.
- "Breaking the Fever," Wemoon '95 (Mother Tongue, Inc.; 1995).
- "Blue," Switched-On Gutenberg, an electric poetry journal, Vol. 1, Number 1 (Web--http: //weber.u.washingotn.edu/~jnh/) June, 1995.
- "Grand Jetee," in Life Prayers, ed. Elizabeth Roberts and Elias Amidon (HarperSanFrancisco, 1996), p. 168.
- "Net Surfing 2:00 A.M." and "Altars of the Night" Poetry Now, Vol. 3, No. 3 (Sacramento, CA: March, 1997). Reprinted in The Land Report, No 6-4, Summer 1999, p. 9.
- "The Visit," Poetry Now Vol. 3 No. 10. Sacramento, Ca. October, 1997; p. 6.
- "Turkeys," The Land Report, No. 61, Summer 1998 (Salina, KS) p. 15. Reprinted in AML News, Vol. 25, Issue 6, November-December 1998.
- Pittsboro, NC; p. 7; in American Livestock Breeds Conservancy News, Nov.-Dec. 98, Vol. 15, Issue 6 -(Pittsboro, NC); and in Birds of a Feather: Saving Rare Turkeys From Extinction, ed. Carolyn J. Christman and Robert. 0. Hawes (Glover; Raleigh, NC 1999) p. ix.
- "When I Was A Child I Flayed With The Boys." reprinted in South Carolina Department of Education State Testing Program Assessment. August 1997.
- "Not Like We Knew The Answer," Poetry Now, Vol. 5, No. 10, October, 1999 (Sacramento, CA), p. 8.
- "The Breakfast Nook," Switched-on Gutenberg: A Global Poetry Journal, Vol. 14, No. 2 (University of Washington, January 2000; http ://facul ty. washington. edu/jnh/)
- "The Grower of Tomatoes," The Land Report, in press for spring 2000.
**German edition: Wilhelm Goldmann Verlag, 1997.
Paperback edition, 1999
**Dutch edition: De Boekerij BV, 1997.
**Danish edition: Samleren, 1997.
**Swedish edition: Prisma, Stockholm, 1999.
- Understanding Paul West. (Columbia, South Carolina: University of South Carolina Press, 1993).
- Critical Essays on Thomas Berger. (NY: G. K. Hall, 1995).
- Articles
- "We Poets': Humbert and Keats," Notes on Contemporary Literature, 10 (May 1980). 5-6.
- "Not Ivanhoes in Chaps: John Seelye's The Kid as Parody." San Jose Studies. 7 (February 1981). 78-86.
- "The Sot-Weed Factor's Ironic Narrator." American Notes & Queries, 19, 7-8 (March/April 1981). 117-19.
- "Thomas Berger's Comic-Absurd Vision in is Teddy Villanova?. The Armchair Detective, 14 (Winter 1981). 37-43.
- "The Unwinning of the West: John Hawkes's The Beetle Leg. The South Dakota Review, 19, 3 (Fall 1981). 78-91.
- "A J. P. Donleavy Bibliography." The Bulletin of Bibliography & Magazine Notes, 39, 3 (September 1982). 170-78.
- "Alan Burns." The Dictionary of Literary Biography: Contemporary British Novelists, 1960-Present. Ed. Jay Halio. Detroit: Gale Research Co., 1982. 187-194.
- "David Wagoner." Twentieth-Century Western Writers. Ed. James Vinson. London: St. James Press, 1982. 778-780.
- "Anthony Aston, John Maylem, Thomas Morris, Jacob Steendam,
and John White." American
Authors Before 1800: A Biographical and Critical Guide. Eds. James Levernier and Douglas Wilmes. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1983. 74-75; 1002-003; 1038-39; 1373-75; 1576-78. - "The Renegade Mood in Thomas Berger's Fiction." Studies in American Humor, 2, 2 (Fall 1983). 130-41.
- "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band." Essay/Liner Notes for Fabbri Editori Records. Milan, Italy. (1984).
- "Caliban's Filibuster" by Paul West. Masterplots II, British and Commonwealth Fiction. Ed. Frank Magill. (Englewood Cliffs, N. J.: Salem Press, 1987). 2 15-19.
- "Rat Man of Paris" by Paul West. Masterplots II, British and Commonwealth Fiction. Ed. Frank Magill. (Englewood Cliffs, N. J.: Salem Press, 1987). 1386-89.
- "Collected Fiction of Paul West." Supplements to Critical Surveys of Long Fiction. Ed. Frank Magill. (Englewood Cliffs, N. J.: Salem Press, 1987). 3 69-377.
- "The Beatles." Great Lives from History: British and Commonwealth Series. Ed. Frank Magill. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Salem Press, 1987. 200-205.
- "Raymond Chandler." Magill's Critical Survey of Mystery and Detective Fiction. Ed. Frank Magill. Englewood Cliffs, N. J.: Salem Press, 1989. 303-311.
- "James Crumley." Magill's Critical Survey of Mystery and Detective Fiction. Ed. Frank Magill. Englewood Cliffs, N. J.: Salem Press, 1989. 431-435.
- "Patrick McGinley." Magill's Critical Survey of Mystery and Detective Fiction. Ed. Frank Magill. Englewood Cliffs, N. J.: Salem Press, 1989. 1148-1153.
- "Joan Didion." Cyclopedia of World Authors. Ed. Frank Magill. Englewood Cliffs, N. J.: Salem Press, 1989. 429-30.
- "Patrick McGinley." Cyclopedia of World Authors. Ed. Frank Magill. Englewood Cliffs, N. J.: Salem Press, 1989. 977-78.
- "Slouching Towards Bethlehem." Magill's Masterplots II: Nonfiction. Ed. Frank Magill. Englewood Cliffs, N. J.: Salem Press, 1989. 1366-1371.
- "The Quare Fellow." Masterplots II: Drama. Ed. Frank Magill. Englewood Cliffs, N. J.: Salem Press, 1990. 1294-99.
- "Butley." Masterplots II: Drama. Ed. Frank Magill. Englewood Cliffs, N. J.: Salem Press, 1990. 273-77.
- "The Ginger Man." Cyclopedia of Literary Characters. Ed. Frank Magill. Englewood Cliffs, N. J.: Salem Press, 1990. 585-86.
- "Play it as it Lays." Cyclopedia of Literary Characters. Ed. Frank Magill. Englewood Cliffs, N. J.: SalemPress, 1990. 1212-13,
- "Rat Man of Paris." Cyclopedia of Literary Characters. Ed. Frank Magill. Englewood Cliffs, N. J.: Salem Press, 1990. 1267-68.
- "The Trick of the Ga Bolga." Cyclopedia of Literary Characters. Ed. Frank Magill. Englewood Cliffs, N. J.: Salem Press, 1990. 16 12-13.
- "Little Big Man." Masterplots II: Juvenile and Young Adult Fiction. Ed. Frank Magill. Englewood Cliffs, N. J.: Salem Press, forthcoming 1990.
- "Introduction." The Review of Contemporary Fiction, XI, 1 (Spring 1991). 141-53.
- 'An Interview With Paul West." The Review of Contemporary Fiction, Xl, 1 (Spring 1991). 154-76. Rpt. In Contemporary Literary Criticism. Vol 96. Ed. Deborah A. Stanley. Detroit: Gale Research, 1997). 3 66-78.
- "The Isaac Quintet: Jerome Charyn's Metaphysics of Law and Disorder." The Review of Contemporary Fiction XII, 2 (Summer 1992). 164-73.
- "John Millington Synge." Magill's Survey of World Literature (Toronto: Marshall Cavendish, 1992). 1904-1911.
- "The Beatles Release Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band." Great Events from History II: Arts and Culture. Ed. Frank Magill. Englewood Cliffs, N. J.: Salem Press, 1993. 2098-2103.
- "Monterey Pop Festival." Great Events from History II: Arts and Culture. Ed. Frank Magill. Englewood Cliffs, N. J.: Salem Press, 1993. 2 104-09.
- "Introduction." In Thomas Berger: A Collection of Scholarship. (New York: G. K. Hall, 1995). 1-28.
- "An Interview With Thomas Berger." In Thomas Berger: A Collection of Scholarship. (New York: G. K. Hall, 1995). 151-74.
- "First Confession." Masterplots II: Short Story Supplement. (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Salem Press, 1996). 3226-28.
- "Judas." Masterplots II: Short Story Supplement. 3476-78. (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Salem Press, 1996).
- "Athena.' By John Banville. Magill's Literary Annual, 1996 (Salem Press, 1996). 5 1-54.
- "Evolution of the Detective Novel and the Importance of Locale.
- Societal Mirror: Conference Proceedings. (Sacramento: Center for California Studies, 1996). 34-44
- "A Midnight Clear." Masterplots II: Juvenile and Young Adult Literature, Supplement (Pasadena: Salem Press, 1997). 824-27.
- "Thomas Berger." Cyclopedia of World Authors. 2nd ed. (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Salem Press, 1997). 188-89.
- "James M. Cain." Cyclopedia of World Authors. 2nd ed. (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Salem Press, 1997). 33 1-32.
- "Joan Didion." Cyclopedia of World Authors. 2nd ed. (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Salem Press, 1997). 544-45.
- "Paul West." Cyclopedia of World Authors. 2 137-38. 2nd ed. (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Salem Press, 1997).
- "James M. Cain." The Dictionary of Literary Biography: Mystery and Detective Fiction. Ed.
- David Geherin. (forthcoming). (Master entry, 15,000 words).-"Alan Burns: An Introduction." The Review of Contemporary Fiction. 108-21. XVII, 2 (Summer 1997).
- "An Interview with Alan Burns." The Review of Contemporary Fiction. 122-45. XVII, 2 (Summer 1997).
- "Alan Burns: A Bibliography." The Review of Contemporary Fiction. 215. XVII, 2 (Summer 1997).
- "The Last Thing He Wanted." Joan Didion. Magill's Literary Annual, Salem Press, 1997). 486-89. 1997 (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Press, 1997). 782-86.
- "Anne Riordan: Raymond Chandler's Forgotten Heroine." The Detective in American Fiction. Film, and Television. Jerome H. Delamater & Ruth Prigozy, eds. (Westport: Greenwood Press, 1998). 3-11.
- "The Untouchable." John. Magill's Literary Annual. 1998 (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Salem Press, 1998). 796-800.
- "California's Over." Louis b. Jones. Magill's Literary Annual, 1998. Ed. Frank Magill. (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Salem Press, 1998). 147-51.
- "Alan Burns." The Dictionary of Literary Biography: Contemporary British Novelists, 1960-Present. Second Series. Ed. Merrit Mosley. Detroit: Gale Research Co., 1998. 73-8 1.
- "Induction to Pariahdom: Liminality in the Fiction of Paul West." Critique 40, 1 (Fall 1998). 49-70.
- "Monterey Pop Festival." The Sixties in America. Ed. Carl Singleton. (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Salem Press, 1999). 495-96.
- "Roth, Philip." The Sixties in America. Ed. Carl Singleton. (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Salem Press, 1999). 616-17.
- "Trips Festival." The Sixties in America. Ed. Carl Singleton. (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Salem Press, 1999). 730-31.
- "Woodstock Festival." The Sixties in America. Ed. Carl Singleton. (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Salem Press, 1999). 793-95.
- "Jefferson Airplane." Popular Musicians. Ed. Steve Hochman. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Salem Press, 1999. 549-53.
- "Kinks." Popular Musicians. Ed. Steve Hochman. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Salem Press, 1999. 601-04.
- "Jacob Steendam." American National Biography Vol. 20. New York: Oxford UP, 1999. 608-09.
- "The Magician's Wife." Brian Moore. Magill's Literary Annual, 1999. Ed. Frank Magill. (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Salem Press, 1999). 506-08.
- "Quarantine." Jim Crace. Magill's Literary Annual, 1999. Ed. Frank Magill. (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Salem Press, 1999). 645-48.
- "Plain and Normal." James Wilcox. Magill's Literary Annual. 1999. Ed. Frank Magill. (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Salem Press, 1999). 632-3 5.
- "The Leper's Companion." Julia Blackburn. Magill's Literary Annual, 2000. Ed. Frank Magill. (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Salem Press, 2000).
- "Paul West and the Postmodem Sensibility." Postmodernism: Key Figures. Joseph Natoli and Hans Bertens, eds. Maiden, Mass.: Blackwell forthcoming.
- "The Promise of Differentiation: The Trickster in Thomas Berger's Neighbors and The Houseguest." (Under submission.) Conference Papers
- "Anne Riordan: Raymond Chandler's Forgotten Heroine." Detective Fiction and Film: In Honor of the 100th A.nniversary of the Birth of Agatha Christie, 1891-1976. Hofstra University. October 24, 25, 26, 1991.
- "The Promise of Differentiation: The Trickster in Thomas Berger's Neighbors and The Houseguest." American Literature Association Convention. San Diego, June 1994.
- "Evolution of the Detective Novel." Mystery Novel as Societal Mirror. Sacramento. December 6, 1995.
- "Why Irish Literature Anyway: A Personal Odyssey." California State University, Sacramento: September 19, 1998.
"The Unwinning of the West: John Hawkes's The Beetle Leg. Western Literature Association Convention, Boise, Idaho. 3 October 1981.
- "A Sociolinguistic Basis for ESL Dialects", read at the joint TESOL I CATESOL Convention, March 1995.
- CA TESOL Directory of Programs in English as a Second Language at California & Nevada Colleges & Universities. 1994.
- "Morphological Effects in Auditory Lexical Access', read at the Linguistic Society of America meetings, December 1987.
- Editor, ESCOL 86. Proceedings of the 1986 Eastern States Conference on Linguistics. Published by The Ohio State University.
- "A Lexical Approach to Passive in ESL", read at the TESOL Convention, Honolulu, Hawaii, May 1982. Later published in M. Clarke & J. Handscombe (eds.) On TESOL '82, Washington, DC: TESOL.
- "A New Approach to Passive in English", read at the American Association for Applied Linguistics meeting, New York City, December 1981.
- Writer and Associate editor, Foundation Listening.. 1980. Chulalongkom University Press. (Part of a team writing project.)
- Writer and editor, English for Political Science, preliminary version, 1980. Chulalongkorn University. (Part of a team project.)
- Writer and Assistant editor, Foundation Reading. 1979. Chulalongkorn University Press. (Part of a team project.)
McKinney,Joshua B.
- Publications--Chapbooks
- Saunter. Washington, DC: Primitive Publications, 1998.
- Permutations of the Gallery. New York: Pavement Saw Press, 1996.
- Publications--Poems
- "Happy." Colorado Review (forthcoming, spring 2001)
- "Batten VVVI, XXX, XXXI, and XXXIV" Volt (forthcoming)
- "The Old Themes." Old Crow Review (forthcoming)
- "The Secret." Cider Press Review (forthcoming)
- "Batten XXXV." Colorado Review (forthcoming, spring 2000)
- "Batten XIV and XXVI." Many Mountains Moving (forthcoming)
- "White Defense," "Lake Effect," Other Like Occasions," "The Burglar of Desire." Lingo (forthcoming)
- "Nursing Home." Fine Madness 25 (Fall 1999): 35.
- "He Would Lose Himself," "Primer." Poetry International ifi (1999): 30-31. "Batten I, H, III, XI, XV, and XVII." First Intensity 13 (Fall 1999): 120-23. "Batten XXI and XXIII." American Letters & Commentary 11(1999): 123-24. "Horizon," "Optique," Pavement Saw 4 (1999): 28-9.
- "Death Sentence." Prosodia 8 (Spring 1999): 93-4.
- "Batten IV and XVI." CrossConnect on-line at http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/xconnect/v4/13/g/mckinney1 .html http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/xconnect/v4/13/g/mckinney2.html
- "Batten VI." Bombay Gin 25 (1999): 111.
- "In Shackspeare's Name." Spillway 8 (Fall/Winter 1998): 70-1.
- "Definitive." Interim 17.2 (Fall 1998): 47.
- "Dream of the Proper Historian," "Coupling." Third Coast (Fall 1998): 31-33.
- "No Mementos." Pleiades 18.2 (Spring/Summer 1998): 127.
- "Batten VII, IX, and X" Salt Hill 5 (Summer 1998): 15-17. Also on-line at http://www.hypertxt. com/sh/
- "Saunter," "Joinery," "Ends." Denver Quarterly 33.1 (Spring 1998): 90-1, back cover.
- "Unsound." No Roses Review 8 (Spring 1998): 23.
- "Bed as Refuge," "Posthumous," "Pen & Sword." Pleiades 18.1 (Fall 1997): 73-75.
- "Of What Use." Colorado Review 24.2 (1997): 179.
- "Explosion in a Shingle Mill." Faultline 6 (1997): 49-50.
- "An Opening," "Disfigured," "Truce." Volt 4 (1997): 49-51. "Angle of Migration." National Forum 77.3 (1997): 8.
- "The Way." Santa Barbara Review 5.1(1997): 142.
- "Read," "No Oasis." Denver Quarterly 31.3 (1997): 44-45.
- "The Problem & the Approach," "The Law." Sulphur River Literary Review 13.1(1997):54-5.
- "Orphancy." Phoebe 51(1997): 81.
- "Vigil." Sycamore Review 9.1 (1997): 95-6.
- "Icarus Backwards." Tinish 4 (1997): 19. Also on-line at http://wings..edu/ezines/tinfishltinfish4/
- "Fish Story." The Cream City Review 19.2 (1996): 82.
- "Snapshot." Atlanta Review 2.2 (1996): 101.
- "Traces," "Metaphysical." Willow Springs 38 (1996): 32-5.
- "Reflective Property." American Literary Review 7.1(1996): 130-31.
- "Chicken Slaughter." New York Quarterly 55 (1995): 82.
- "No Further Terms." Indiana Review 18.1(1995): 97-8.
- "Falling Asleep By the Fire." The Distillery 2.2 (1995): 17.
- "Moment (without) Scars." Gulf Coast 7.2 (1995): 26.
- "Quick." Boulevard 9.3 (1994): 185.
- "Watermill With Great Red Roof," "You Are Here." Columbia Poetry Review 7 (1994): 33-5.
- "Remainder," "In Other Words." International Quarterly 1.4 (1994): 151-52.
- "Casting." The Chattahoochee Review 14.3 (1994): 45-7.
- "A Rescue." The Chattahoochee Review 14.4 (1994): 64.
- "The Abolitionist." Denver Quarterly 29.2 (1994): 13-14
- "Dump." The Laurel Review 28.1(1994): 61.
- "Identity Asserted." Anathema Review 3 (1994): 12.
- "Site of Notation," "Permutations of the Gallery," "Within These Islands." Situation 8 (1994): 17-19.
- "Carnival of Misfortunes." West Wind Review 12 (1993): 36.
- "The Loyalty of Words." Kennesaw Review 3.2 (1992): 90.
- "Fishing Drunk at Blue Pond," "After Kendo Practice." North Atlantic Review 5 (1993): 271-72.
- "Fishing Late at Lake Almanor," "Taken." Dickinson Review (1992): 20-2. "First Date," "Brush Trout" Tamaqua 3.1 (Spring 1992): 134-37. "Women Struck By Lightning." Southern Poetry Review 33.1 (Spring 1992): 60-1. "The Novice Mourner." Santa Clara Review 78.2 (Winter 1991): 95. "The Language of Ice." Sonora Review 21 (Summer 1991): 64-6.
- "Training." Wisconsin Review 25.1(1991): 21.
- "Winter in the Old House." The Nebraska Review 29.1 (Fall/Winter 1990/9 1): 17-18. "Coon Hunt." Passages North 10.1 (Winter 1989) 18.
- Publications--Stories
- "The Snag." Santa Clara Review 81.2 (1994): 65-78.
- "The Artistic Unity of Widsith, Xavier University Studies 3 (March 1964), 19-28. "Doctor Johnson and Plutarch," Johnsonian Newsletter (June 1967). "Walter Hilton," in Christian Spirituality, ed. Magill and McGreal (New York: Harper & Row, 1988), pp. 176-80.
- "Richard Rolle," in Christian Spirituality, ed. Magill and McGreal (New York: Harper & Row, 1988), pp. 149-52 'Peter Abelard," in Great Thinkers of the Western World, ed. Ian P. McGreal (New York: Harper Collins, 1992), pp. 87-92.
- "Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius," in Great Thinkers of the Western World, ed. Ian P. McGreal (New York: Harper Collins, 1992), pp. 76-80.
- Trans. Maria Wickert Studien zu John Gower (Studies in John Gower). Washington, D.C.: University Press of America, 1981.
- Review of Lee M Hollander, The Poetic Edda, Western Folklore 46 (July 1987), 207-10. Review of Richard Kieckhefer, Unquiet Souls: Fourteenth-Century Saints and Their Religious Milieu, Studia Mystica 8 (Fall, 1985), 71-75.
- "For Drye als Whit as Chalk,) Studia Mystica 6 (Spring, 1983), 45-5 8. Review of Leonard Hindsley, The Mystics of Engeithal, forthcoming in the spring number of the Interdisciplinary Journal for Gennanic Linguistics and Semiotic Analysis (UC Berkeley).
- "Representing the End(s) of English (or Not)?" College Literature 26.3 (Fall 1999) : 243-248.
- "Tension, Conversation, and Collectivity: Examining the Space of Double-Consciousness in the Search for Shared Knowledge" (collaboratively written with Chauncey Ridley and Olivia Castellano).
- Accepted for publication in Re-Viewing Race and Ethnicity in American Literature, eds. David Goldstein-Shirley and Audrey B. Thacker.
- "Teaching and Learning Shakespeare: Multiple Voices." cc-written with Pamela Richmond, Stephanie Ferguson, and Richard Pancaro. Proceedings: Fourth Annual California State University Shakespeare Symposium, 2-3 December, 1994: 1-17.
- "The Public Statements and Private Losses of Ben Jonson & Katherine Philips: The Poet as Bereaved Parent."
- Explorations in Renaissance Culture. XIX (1993) : 173-182.
- "Refusing to Play the Confidence Game: The Illusion of Mastery in the Reading/Writing of Texts." College English 55.1 (Jan. 1993) : 46-63.
- "'The strife of tongue and the confusion of body': Confusion as a Pedagogical Practice." College Literature 19.1 (Feb. 1992) : 129-135.
- 1997, "Healing Ceremonies: Stories of Cultural Survival" (an article on the short stories of Leslie Silko and others published as a chapter in Ethnicity and the American Short Story, Julie Brown, ed., 1997)
- CURRENTLY: "Tension, Conversation, and Collectivity: Examining the Space of Double-Consciousness In The Search For Shared Knowledge" cowritten with Dr. Sheree Meyer and Professor Olivia Castellano. The essay has been selected for inclusion in an upcoming, nationally advertised collection on multi-culturalism.
- 1995: "Pre-Christian Discourses and Pattersn of Recurrence in N.V.M. Gonzalez's A Season of Grace" in LIKHA. Manila. De La Salle University Press.
- 1994: "Empowering Discourses for African-American Professionals." Published by the CSUS Department of Ethnic Studies.
- 1992: "Sethe's Big, Bad Love" in Cultural and Cross-Cultural Studies and the Teaching ofLiterature. Kenyon, Illinois: National Council of Teachers of English.
- R. Santora, "How Much Grammar for Remedial Students?" Arizona English Bulletin, Fall, 1983
- R. Santora, "Recent Trends in the Teaching of Literature," English JournaL September, 1979
- R. Santora, Area III Writinz Project Mongraph Report: 1977-78 University of California, Davis, 1978
- R. Santora, Content for 36 Radio Broadcasts, KXPR Instructional Radio, CSUS, 1981
- R. Santora "Reality Therapy in Reading," English JournaL Nov., 1974
- "Multiple Dialogues in Ishmael Reed's Japanese by Spring, The Western Literature Association 34th Annual Meeting, Sacramento, CA; October 15, 1999.
- "Sterling A. Brown's 'Literary Chronicles," African American Review (Fall 1997), 443-47.
- "Knowing about Huck Finn: Adventures and Challenges for Malaysian Students," Conference Proceedings of Universiti Sebangsaan Malaysia's International Conference, "A View of Our Own:Ethnocentnc Perspectives in Literature," Kuala Lumpur, 1997.
- "Authors' Response," co-author, Sheryl I. Fontaine, to "Review" by Mary Ann Cain, in Dialogue: A Journal/br Writing Specialists, Vol. 6. No. 1, Fall. 1999
- "Through the Looking Glass: Ethical Dilemmas of Preparing Students for Exit Writing Exams," co-author, Olivia Castellano, in Foregrounding Ethical Awareness in Composition and English Studies, Eds., Sheryl I. Fontaine and Susan Hunter, Bovonton/Cook' Heinneman, 1998
- "Grade the Learning Not the Writing," co-author, Angus Dunstan, in The Theory and Practice of Grading Writing Eds., Frances Zak and Christopher Weaver, SUNY Press, 1998
- "Focusing Writing: So What?," (reprinted from California English) PostSCWriP, Vol. 18, No. 3. Fall, 1997
- "Teaching to Writing Tests That Conflict With Teaching Writing," National Council of Teachers of English, Annual Convention, San Diego, 1995
- "Could Cherry! or Irene Just Take a Few Minutes to Explain This Feminist View of Literature?" co-author, Irene Papoulis, English Education Vol. 24, No. 1, February, 1992.
- "Writing Without Testing," in PortfOlios: Process and Product, Eds., Pat Belanoff and Marcia Dickson. Boynton Cook Heinemann, 1991
- "Making Proposals," in The Writer's Craft, grade 12, Ed. Sheridan Blau, McDougal/Littell, 1991
- "Problem and Solution," in The Writer's Craft, grade 11, Ed. Sheridan Blau, McDougal/Littel 1991
- "Poetry," in The Writer's Craft, grade 10, Ed., Sheridan BIau, McDougal/Littel, 1991 "Is There a Teacher in This Class?: Feminist Composition Pedagogies" co-author, Angus Dunstan. Conference on College Composition and Communication, Chicago, March, 1990
- "The Power of Naming: Names that Create and Define the Discipline," WPA: Writing Program Administration, co-author, Sheryl I. Fontaine Vol. 3, No. 1-2, Fall!Winter, 1989
- "Reexamining Basic Writing: Lessons From Harvard's Basic Writers," The Journal of Basic Writing, Vol. 7, No. 2, Fall, 1988
- "Revising Like a Poet," Kansas English. Vol. 73, No. 2, March, 1988
- "Basic Writers' Problems Are Problems Basic to Writing," Conference on College Composition and Communication, St. Louis, 1988
- "Reader-Based and Writer-Based Perspectives on Composition," Rhetoric Review, Vol. 5, No. 1, Fall, 1987
- "The Poetic Dimensions of Revision," Conference on College Composition and Communication, New Orleans, 1986
- "Focusing Writing: So What?" Cal ifornia English, March/April, 1985
- "Tracking the Muse: The Writing Processes of Poets," ERIC Reports, ED 276003, January, 1985
- "Poetry For Those Who Hate It," California English, November/December, 1984
- "A Process Perspective on Poetic Discourse," Conference on College Composition and Communication, New York, March, 1984 ERIC Reports, ED 243108, 1994
- "There's No Such Thing As Writer's Block (Or If There Is, Some Suggestions For Dissolving It), The National Writing Project Network Newsletter, January, 1983
- "The Arrival," in Mythic America, Crescent Moon Press. October, 1994
- "Where He Walks," in Mythic America, Crescent Moon Press, October, 1994
- "Madwoman in the Village Church," in Ivivthic America, Crescent Moon Press, October, 1994
- "A Short History of Midwifery," Midwifery Today, no. 25, Spring, 1993
- "Listening to Advice," The Cape Rock, Vol. 25, No.1, 1991
- "Prelude," Birmingham Poetry Review, No. 4, Spring/Summer, 1990
- "The Circle," Birmingham Poetry Review, No. 4, Spring/Summer, 1990
- "Visiting Grandma," Dog River Review, Spring, 1989/1990
- "Three Women Poets on Pilgrimage," Dog River Review, Spring, 1989/1990
- "In Waiting," The Galley Sail Review, 29, Winter, 19 87-1988
- "Suicide," Poetessa, November/December, 1984
- "Time of Year," Poets On: Summer, 1984
- "What Comes Later," Poetessa, November/December, 1984
- "Hypothetical Heron," Mid-A merican Review, Spring, 1983
- "No and Yes," Ascent, Vol. 3, No. 8, 1983
- "After the Exam," Roadwork, 8, 1983
- "Orion," Pacific Rim Review, 1982
- "Lightning," Pacific Rim Review, 1982
- "Returning to Santa Barbara," Santa Barbara Magu:ine, July, 1981
- "How to Win a Debate in Baker, Oregon," Spectrum, 1981
- "Like Grandmothers," (first prize, Creative Arts Contest, Santa Barbara Community College) Concept, 28, 1981
- "Cycles," Concept, 28, 1981
- "Code Words," Concept, 28, 1981
- "Fortune," Concept, 28, 1981
- "Winterpoem," Poet Lore, 1978
- "One of Your Songs," Poet Lore, 1978
- "The Center of a 27-Mile Run," Ventura County and Harbor News, November 18, 1978
- "From an Oak Tree," Rockbottom, 6, 1978
- "Ben's Lullaby," Rockbottom, 6, 1978
- "A Poem Flying South," Blackberry, Autumn, 1977
- "Shadow Life," Blackberry, Autumn, 1977
- "Walk to the Clearing," WindLiterarv Journal, 1977
- Review: "Ruby Cohn: Anglo-American Interplay in Recent Drama. The David Mamet Review: Fall 1997.
- "Despair Not, Neither to Presume: The French Lieutenant's Woman: A Screenplay," Literature arid Rim Quarterly, 24, #1, 1996.
- "Making the Stone Stonier: Actor as Sign in Shakespearean Film" Proceedings of the CSU Sakespeare Symposium, November 1995. Review of the Los Angeles production of Oleanna, in The David Mamet Review, Fall 1994.
- "Cold Comfort: Pinters The Comfort of Strangers," The Pinter Review: Annual Essays, 1992-93. Texts and Contexts: A Contemporary Approach to College Writing, co-authored with William S. Robinson, Belmont: Wadsworth, 1991; second edition, 1994; third edition, 1996. "Harold Pinter, A Sidelights Essay, Contemporary Authors, Detroit: Gale, 1991. "The Role of Critical Thinking in Composition Courses," Critical Thinking News, January- February 1988.
- "Cinematic Proust Manifested by Pinter," Theatre Annual, March 1987. Republished in Critical Essays on Harold Pinter, Steven H. Gale, ed., Boston: G.K. Hall, 1990.
- "No Sanctuary: Hemingway's 'The Killers' and Pinter's The Birthday Party," co-authored with Peter L. Hays, The Journal of Language and Literature, Fall 1985.
- Review of Oonya Kempadoo's Buxton Spice. New York: Dutton/The Penguin Group. 1999. Forthcoming in Volume 14 of The Caribbean Writer, University of the Virgin Islands, 2000.
- Review of Kevin Alan Arthur's The View from Belmont. Leeds, England: Peepal Tree Press, 1997. Published in The Caribbean Writer, Volume 13, 1999, 214-17.
- "Critical Thinking vs. Persuasion: Reasoning vs. Rhetoric," (co-author), inside english. Vol. XXVI, No, 1 (Fall 1998), 8-9, 24-28.
- Review of Geoffrey Philp's Uncle Obadiah and the Alien. Leeds, England: Peepal Tree Press, 1997. Published in The Caribbean Writer, Volume 11, 1997, 24849.
- "Specific Similarites Between the Writings of T.S. Eliot and F. Scott Fitzgerald," English Language Notes (Boulder, CO: University of Colorado Press),Vol. XXXII, No. 3, March 1995.
- Review of Caryl Phillip's Crossing the River. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1994. The Caribbean Writer, Vol. 9, 1995, 38-40.
- Review of Lawrence Scott's Witchbroom. London: Heinemann, 1993. Published in The Caribbean Writer, Vol. 8, 159-61.
- Richard Wright's Black Boy. Masterplots II: Juvenile and Young Adult Fiction Series. Ed. Frank N. Macgill, Salem Press, Pasadena, CA, 1993, 229-32.
- Arthur Ransome's Pigeon Post. Masterplots II: Juvenile and and Young Adult Fiction Series. Ed. Frank N. Macgill, Salem Press, Pasadena, CA, 1991, 1133-36.
- "Beyond Barriers: Reflections from REAP on Teaching Composition," Humanities Bulletin, University of the Virgin Islands, No. 3, Jan. 1989, 3-6.
- "How T. S. Eliot Probably Borrowed a Sentence from F. Scott Fitzgerald," (co-author), American Notes and Queries 18:3 (Summer 1984), 270-74.
- Review of Leonard Unger's Eliot's Compound Ghost: Influence and Confluence (co-author), Southern Humanities Review 21: 7-8 (March/April 1983), 110.
- "Maxwell Anderson's Lost in the Stars and Alan Paton's Cry, the Beloved Country: A Thematic Comparison," North Dakota Quarterly 48:3 (Summer 1980), 53-59.
- Review of John Donne 1622 Gunpowder Plot Sermon: A Parallel-Text Edition, by Jeanne Shami. American Notes and Queries 12.4 (1999): 50-53.
- "Pedagogical Possibilities of Email Communication." Proceedings of WebNet99: World Conference on the WWW and Internet. 24-30 October, 1999. University of Hawaii.
- "If it be sinne to love a sweet-fac'd Boy': Rereading Homoerotic Desire in Barnfield's Ganymede Poems." Forthcoming in a collection of essays edited by George Kiawitter and Kenneth Borris, Susquehanna UP.
- Contributing editor. The Salyres. Vol. 3. The Variorum Edition of the Poetry of John Donne. Volume ed. M. Thomas Hester. General ed. Gary A. Stringer. Bloomington, IN: Indiana UP. In preparation.
- "What doth Physicke profit thee?': The Pharmakon of Praise in Ignatius His Conclave and the Holy Sonnets." In John Donne 's Religious Imagination. Essays in Honor of John T Shawcross. Eds. Raymond-Jean Frontain and Frances Malpezzi. Conway, AR: University of Central Arkansas Press, 1995.
- "Aurelian Townshend." In Seventeenth-Century British Nondramatic Poets. Vol. 121. Dictionary of Literary Biography. Ed. M. Thomas Hester. Detroit, MI: Bruccoli Clark Layman Book, 1992.
- "Pedagogical Possibilities of Email Communication," paper read at WebNet99: World Conference on the WWW and Internet. University of Hawaii, 24-30 October. 1999.
- "Beyond the Canon New Media Project," presentation made at the Conference on Teaching and Learning, CSUS, September 1999; with Otis Scott and Rhonda Rios-Kravitz.
- "A Valediction: of the Book': The Supplement of the World Wide Web," paper read at the 13th Biennial Renaissance Conference. University of Michigan-Dearborn. October 1998. -Invited respondent in a session on Donnes prose works, at the Ninth Annual Conference of the John Donne Society, Gulfpark Conference Center of the University of Southern Mississippi, February 1994.
- "What doth Pkvsicke profit thee?': The Pharmakon of Praise in Donnes Ignatius His Conclave and the Holy Sonnets," invited paper read at the Rocky Mountain Modem Language Association Conference, Denver, Colorado, October 1993.
- "Alternative Metaphysical Wit in Donne's 'Sapho to Philaenis," paper read at the 10th Biennial Renaissance Conference, University of Michigan-Dearborn, October 1992.
- "Donne's Paradoxes and Problems: A 'Supplement," paper read at the 1991 Modern Language Association Annual Convention. San Francisco, California, December 1991.
- "Renaissance Outsiders: Donne and Othello," paper read at "Rereading the Renaissance," the 1991 Renaissance Conference at National Chung Cheng University, Chiayi, Taiwan, April 1991.
- "What doth Physicke profit thee?': Donne's Ignatius His Conclave," paper read at the Sixth Annual Conference of the John Donne Society, Gulfpark Conference Center of the University of Southern Mississippi, February 1991.


