Faculty Scholarship

Jennifer Spitzer's book, Secret Sharers: The Intimate Rivalries of Modernism and Psychoanalysis was published by Fordham University Press in February, 2023.

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Kasia Bartoszyńska contributed an essay entitled "The Global Rise of the Novel: Poland and World Literature," to Polish Literature as World Literature, edited by Piotr Florczyk and K. A. Wisniewski, and published by Bloomsbury Press in January, 2023.

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Jennifer Spitzer contributed an essay entitled "Rebecca West, Modern Spiritualism, and the Problem of Other Minds", to The Edinburgh Companion to Modernism, Spiritualism, and Religion, edited by Suzanne Hobson and Andrew Radford, and published by Edinburgh University Press in January, 2023. 

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Chris Matusiak's essay, "Holland House in the 1650s: Evidence and Possibilities of Interregnum Theatrical Entertainment" appeared in Huntington Library Quarterly, vol 85 no 1  (Spring 2022)

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Claire Gleitman's book, Anxious Masculinity in the Drama of Arthur Miller and Beyond: Salesmen, Sluggers, and Big Daddies was published by Bloomsbury Press in July, 2022.

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Alexis Becker contributed an essay entitled “ ‘He should not overlook anything that could ever be of significance’: Knowledge and Vocabulary in Gerefa” to Enlistment: Lists in Medieval and Early Modern Literature, edited by Eva von Contzen and James Simpson, and published by the Ohio State University Press in 2022.

Kasia Bartoszynska's book, Estranging the Novel: Poland, Ireland, and Theories of World Literature was published by Johns Hopkins University Press in August, 2021.

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Chris Holmes contributed an essay entitled The Booker Prize and Post-Imperial British Literature to the Oxford Research Encyclopedia, published May 2021. 

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Kasia Bartoszynska wrote an essay entitled "Two Paths for the Big Book: Olga Tokarczuk's Shifting Voice", about the use of the third-person impersonal voice in Olga Tokarczuk's Flights and Books of Jacob, published in a special issue of Genre (vol 54, nr 1, April 2021examining big, ambitious novels by women written in the 21st century. 

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Chris Holmes edited a special issue of Modern Fiction Studies (vol 67, nr 1, Spring 2021) on the work of Kazuo Ishiguro entitled Ishiguro After the Novel.

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Kasia Bartoszynska contributed a reflection to a symposium on Gloria Fisk's book, Orhan Pamuk and the Good of World Literature, published by Syndicate in February 2021.

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Claire Gleitman published an essay in Ideas and Futures about teaching Beckett's play, Happy Days, during the early months of the Covid-19 pandemic, Happy Days is here again:  Encountering Beckett in Extremis,” (September 14th, 2020); 

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Chris Holmes and Katharine Kittredge both contributed essays to The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Contemporary British and Irish Literature, published in September 2020.

from Chris Holmes, a chapter on Zadie Smith, and from Katharine Kittredge, a chapter entitled "The Girl-Hero for the New Millennia: Alice’s Great-great-granddaughters in Post-Gender Fantasy Worlds"

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Jennifer Spitzer penned an essay entitled, "Me and Mrs. Dalloway: On Losing My Mother to Covid-19" about re-reading Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway in the wake of her mother's passing, published by Avidly.

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Claire Gleitman published “’What a man!’: Performing Masculinity in Arthur Miller and Tennessee Williams,” in the Anthology on Arthur Miller for the 21st Century, edited David Palmer published by Palgrave in 2020.  

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Jennifer Spitzer published "The Heterodox Psychology and Queer Poetics of Auden in the 30s," an essay on how Auden's poetry incorporates the ideas of a group of psychologists he met in Berlin in 1928-29,  in the Journal of Modern Literature, vol 42, no 3 (Spring 2019)