Sections of Books:
Ò3-D Interactive Multimodal Literacy in a College Writing ClassÓ in Multimodal Literacies and Emerging Genres in Student Compositions. Edited Carl Whithaus and Tracey Bowen. University of Pittsburgh Press, 2013. Ch. 5, pp.148-184. Revised and expanded version of "Teaching English in Second Life"
ÒThe Victorian Radicals: Time, Typology, and Ontology in Hopkins, Pusey, and MŸllerÓ in Victorian Religious Discourse: Currents and Crosscurrents. Edited by Jude Nixon. New York: MacMillan: 2004, pp. 27-50.
Cited in P. Groves, ÒHopkins and Tractarianism,Ó Victorian Poetry 44.1 (2006): 105-112 .
"The Family Dynamics of Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye." In Reading the Family Dance: Family Systems Therapy and Literary Studies Ed. John Knapp and Kenneth Womack. Univ. of Delaware Press: 2003, pp. 151-170.
Cited in N. Rokotnitz, ÒConstructing Cognitive Scaffolding Through Embodied Receptiveness: Toni Morrison's The 'Bluest Eye',Ó Style 41.4 (2007): 385-
ÒVigorous Discipline.Ó In Hopkins Variations Ed. Joaquin Kuhn and Joseph J. Feeney, S. J. New York: Fordham Univ. P and Philadelphia, St. JosephÕs Univ. P., 2002, pp. 196-200. [A version of ÒHopkins: A Reader Response,Ó The Hopkins Quarterly 25:3-4 (1998): 91-94.]
ÒTeaching Emotional Literacy.Ó In Writing and Healing: Toward an Informed Practice. Ed. C. Anderson and M. MacCurdy. Urbana: National Council of Teachers of English, 2000, pp.313-335.
Cited in "What Do You Do When You Get A Student Essay about Abuse?" The Council Chronicle of The National Council of Teachers of English 9 (2000): 1,6.
ÒCollaborative Learning in the Postmodern ClassroomÓ in Situating College English: Lessons from an American University. Ed. Evan Carton and Alan Friedman. Westport, Connecticut: Bergin and Garvey, 1996, pp. 111-120.
ÒMary ShelleyÕs Subversion of Male Myths of Creativity in FrankensteinÓ in The Ethics of Popular Culture: From Frankenstein to Cyberculture. Ed. Ingo R. Stoehr. Kilgore, Texas: Second Dimension Press, 1995, pp. 18-42.
Some "recent" citations:
http://www.geneva-guide.ch/frankenstein/content.asp?cat_id=9
Carol H. MacKay, Creative Negativity: Four Victorian Exemplars of the Female Quest (Stanford: Stanford U.P., 2001), pp. xviii, 230.
"Jane Eyre and Family Systems Therapy" in Teaching Jane Eyre, ed. Diane Hoeveler and Beth Lau (New York: Modern Language Association:1993), pp. 130-138.
A "recent" citation:
John V. Knapp, "Family Systems Psychotherapy. An Introduction," Style 31 (1997): 223-254, pp. 248.
"The Hopkins Centenary: The Current State of Criticism" Gerard Manley Hopkins and Critical Discourse ed. Eugene Hollahan.( New York: AMS, 1993). pp. 7-39.
Some "recent" citations:
B. W. Ward, World as Word: Philosophical Theology in Gerard Manley Hopkins (Washington: Catholic U of America P, 2002), pp. 2,62,272.
Eugene Hollahan, Hopkins Against History (Omaha: Creighton Univ Press, 1995), pp.59, 219.
"Creativity, Rationality, and Metaphor in Robert Pirsig's Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance," in A Guidebook to Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance ed. Ronald L. DiSanto and Thomas J. Steele (New York: William Morrow, 1990): 316-328 [reprint of 1983 article in SAQ].
Cited in A. J. P. Brudenell, ÒPirsig's 'Zen And The Art Of Motorcycle Maintenance': Quality, Reason And Binary Opposites,Ó Futures 40. 3 (2008): 287-292.
"Poet of Nature," a selection from my book reprinted in Critical Essays on Gerard Manley Hopkins, ed. Alison Sulloway (Boston: G. K. Hall, 1990): pp. 61-90.
Some "recent" citations:
http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/osi/ASLE/asle93.html
Cited in B. J. Day, ÒHopkins' Spiritual Ecology In 'Binsey Poplars',Ó Victorian Poetry 42. 2 (2004): 181-193.
J. Gordon, "The Electrical Hopkins: A Critical Study of His Best-Known Poems, The Wreck of the Deutschland and 'The Windhover'," University of Toronto Quarterly 65 (1996): 506-522, pp. 512, 520.
"Christina Rossetti and the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood," in The Achievement of Christina Rossetti, ed. David Kent, (Cornell University Press, 1987), Chapter 13: pp. 322-345.
Some "recent" citations:
K. Ready, ÒReading Mary As Reader: The Marian Art Of Dante Gabriel And Christina Rossetti,Ó Victorian Poetry 46, 2 (2008): 151-174.
Margaret Johnson, Gerard Manley Hopkins and Tractarian Poetry (Aldershot: Ashgate, 1997), pp. 253.
M. Arsenau, "Pilgrimage and Postponement: Christina Rossetti's The Prince's Progress," Victorian Poetry 32.3-4 (1994): 279-298, p. 295.
S. Smulders, "A Form that Differences: Vocational Metaphors in the Poetry of Christina Rossetti and Gerard Manley Hopkins," Victorian Poetry 29.2 (1991): 161-173, pp. 167, 171-2.
Diane D'Amico, "'Choose the Stairs That Mount Above': Chrstina Rossetti and the Anglican Sisterhoods," Essays in Literature 17.2 (1990): 204-221, pp. 204, 220.
"Stevens and Lawrence: The Poetry of Nature and the Spirit of the Age," Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism, Vol. 9, ed. Dennis Poupard. Detroit: Gale Research, 1983, pp. 229-231. Summary of 1982 Southern Review article.
"Reading Hopkins: Visual vs. Auditory Paradigms," Literature, Arts, and Religion, ed. Harry R. Garvin (Bucknell University Press: Lewisburg, 1982), 119-145.
Some "recent" citations:
Eugene Hollahan, Hopkins Against History (Omaha: Creighton Univ Press, 1995), pp. 86, 144-5, 181, 219.
E. McNees, "Beyond 'The Halfway House': Gerard Manley Hopkins's Poetry and Religious Belief, Hopkins and the Real Presence," Texas Studies in Language and Literature 31 (1989): 85-104, pp. 95, 104.
"Hopkins' Drawing," All My Eyes See: The Visual World of Gerard Manley Hopkins, ed. R. K. R. Thornton (Sunderland: Ceolfrith Press, 1975), 69-87.
Some ÒrecentÓ citations:
http://www.victorianweb.org/eliot/hw/notes/1n2.html
http://www.creighton.edu/~dcallon/ballinger.html
Mary Ellen Bellanca, ÒGerard Manley Hopkins' journal and the poetics of natural history,Ó Nineteenth Century Prose 25:2 (1998): 45-63, pp. 61, 62.
"Hopkins' Response to Nature," Studies in Relevance: Romantic and Victorian Writers in 1972, ed. T. M. Harwell (Salzburg: Universitat Salzburg, 1973), 150-168.
Cited in B. J. Day, ÒHopkins' Spiritual Ecology In 'Binsey Poplars',Ó Victorian Poetry 42. 2 (2004): 181-193.
Introductions:
Lisa Bassett, Very Truly Yours, Charles L. Dodgson, Alias Lewis Carroll, New York: Lothrop, Lee & Shephard, 1987, pp. ii-iii.
"Lewis Carroll and The Rectory Magazine." The Rectory Magazine, ed. Lewis Carroll. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1976.
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