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Dr. Joshua W. Gidding
Associate Professor of English
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Division of Arts & Humanities

Publications, Papers and Manuscripts

2003. "The Science, and Art, of Consciousness". Review of David Lodge's Consciousness and the Novel. Connected Essays, published on www.mentalhelp.net.
"Telling It Like It Wasn't.". Review of James Olney's Memory & Narrative. The Weave of Life-Writing, published on www.mentalhelp.net.

2002: "HyperProust: The recherche as Hypertext", in Proust in Perspective. Visions and Revisions, eds. Armine Kotin Mortimer and Katherine Kolb (Urbana-Champaign: University of Illinois Press, 2002), pp. 271-280.
Completed draft manuscript (557 pp.) of The Bohemian Period (novel), under submission to the Robin Strauss Agency, New York City.
"Naked" (short story) under submission to The Missouri Review and The Hudson Review; "On the Desire for Future Biographers" and "Tutoring Timmy" (personal essays) under submission to The Bryant Review and The Chronicle of Higher Education.

2001: "The Book of Life (and Vice Versa)" (review of recent works on and by Marcel Proust, published on www.mentalhelp.net).
Comments on Proust, Wordsworth & the novel in Partisan Review, vol. 68, n.1 (Winter 2001)

2000: "Fathers and Sons in Mitteleuropa: Byron's Werner, Kafka and Freud," Byron East and West: Proceedings of the 24th International Byron Conference (Charles University, Prague: 2000), 201-211.
"Squeezing the Slave Out" (review of Truth Comes in Blows: A Memoir, by Ted Solotaroff), published on www.mentalhelp.net.
"HyperProust: A la recherche as a HyperText" (paper delivered at "Proust 2000" conference, University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, April 2000).

1998: "Byron's Werner, Kafka and Freud: Fathers and Sons in Mitteleuropa, 1822-1924" (paper delivered at 24th Annual Byron Conference, Charles University, Prague).

1996: " 'The Thorn' in Byron's Side: Wordsworth and the Preface to Don Juan", The Byron Journal 24 (1996), 52-58.
Annotations in British Literature: 1780-1830, eds. Richard E. Matlak and Anne K. Mellor (Fort Worth, etc.: Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, 1996).

1995: "Byron, Wordsworth and the Future of Romantic Poetics" (paper delivered at NASSR Conference, University of Maryland). "Wordsworth and the Difficulty of History" (paper delivered at the ACR conference, Marquette University).

1990: "First Snowfall" (memoir), in Transitions: Exeter Remembered, 1961-1987.

1987: "The Passion of Dodo" (short story), in Crosscurrents.

1980: The Old Girl (novel; Holt, Rinehart and Winston).

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