Current Project
“Digitizing the Works of Gildon’s ‘Venal Quill.’” Digital Humanities project producing a digital edition of the works of Charles Gildon. Ongoing.
Publications
"Reason and Revelation in the Fiction of Charles Gildon." The Ways of Fiction: New Essays on the Literary Cultures of the Eighteenth Century. Ed. Nicholas J. Crowe. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. (Forthcoming.)
“20X20: Using Pecha Kucha to Teach Genre.” WIC Newsletter. Salem State University. April 25, 2017. (https://salemstatewic.wordpress.com/2017/04/25/20x20-using-pecha-kucha-to-teach-genre/)
Entries summarizing and describing the following works for the Cambridge Guide to Eighteenth-Century Novel, 1660-1820 (Forthcoming.)
"Object Narratives." Entry for The Encyclopedia of British Literature, 1660-1789. Ed Gary Day and Jack Lynch. Hoboken: Wiley-Blackwell, 2015.
Review of Defoe’s Footprints: Essays in Honor of Maximillian E. Novak, ed. Robert M. Maniquis and Carl Fisher. Digital Defoe: Studies in Defoe and His Contemporaries. 3.1 (2011). Web.
"Building the Wall: Crusoe and the Other." Digital Defoe 2.1 (2010): 41-58. Web.
“Talking Coins and Thinking Smoke-Jacks: Satirizing Materialism in Gildon and Sterne.” Eighteenth-Century Fiction. 22.2 (2009). Print.
“Unruly Things.” The Sextant 17.1 (2009): 11-16. Print.
“Materialism, Feminism, and Mary Hays’s Memoirs of Emma Courtney.” European Romantic Review 18.4 (2007): 521-40. Print.
Recent Presentations
“Using Pecha Kucha to Teach Genre and Audience Awareness in ENL 110.” Teaching Writing from a Genre Perspective Panel, Writing Vertically Conference, Salem, MA May 2015.
“Using Institutional Data to Redesign Whole Courses: The Incorporation of Interteaching in World Literature.” New England Educational Assessment Network Fall Forum, Worcester, MA November 2014.
“Charles Gildon’s Transformations: Deism, Materialism, and the Early Novel in England” American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, Williamsburg, VA, March 2014.
"David Hartley's Observations on Man and the Posthuman." Annual Conference of the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, San Antonio, TX, March 2011.
“Addressing Reading-Based Challenges in the Classroom.” Presented with Rebecca Dean, Student Academic Support Services, SSU. Pearls and Perils of Classroom Teaching Conference, Salem, MA, May 20, 2011.
“Practical Approaches to Teaching Students with Asperger’s Syndrome at SSU.” Presented with Lisa Bibeau, Director of Disability Services, SSU. Pearls and Perils of Classroom Teaching Conference, Salem, MA, May 20, 2011.
“Digitizing the Works of Gildon’s ‘Venal Quill.’” Digital Humanities project producing a digital edition of the works of Charles Gildon. Ongoing.
Publications
"Reason and Revelation in the Fiction of Charles Gildon." The Ways of Fiction: New Essays on the Literary Cultures of the Eighteenth Century. Ed. Nicholas J. Crowe. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. (Forthcoming.)
“20X20: Using Pecha Kucha to Teach Genre.” WIC Newsletter. Salem State University. April 25, 2017. (https://salemstatewic.wordpress.com/2017/04/25/20x20-using-pecha-kucha-to-teach-genre/)
Entries summarizing and describing the following works for the Cambridge Guide to Eighteenth-Century Novel, 1660-1820 (Forthcoming.)
- Charles Gildon, The New Metamorphosis; or, the Pleasant Transformation (1708)
- Charles Gildon, The Golden Spy: or, A Political Journal of the British Nights Entertainments of War and Politicks (1709)
- Charles Gildon, The Post-Man Robb'd of his Mail, or the Packet Broke Open (1692-3).
- Mary Hays, Memoirs of Emma Courtney (1796)
"Object Narratives." Entry for The Encyclopedia of British Literature, 1660-1789. Ed Gary Day and Jack Lynch. Hoboken: Wiley-Blackwell, 2015.
Review of Defoe’s Footprints: Essays in Honor of Maximillian E. Novak, ed. Robert M. Maniquis and Carl Fisher. Digital Defoe: Studies in Defoe and His Contemporaries. 3.1 (2011). Web.
"Building the Wall: Crusoe and the Other." Digital Defoe 2.1 (2010): 41-58. Web.
“Talking Coins and Thinking Smoke-Jacks: Satirizing Materialism in Gildon and Sterne.” Eighteenth-Century Fiction. 22.2 (2009). Print.
“Unruly Things.” The Sextant 17.1 (2009): 11-16. Print.
“Materialism, Feminism, and Mary Hays’s Memoirs of Emma Courtney.” European Romantic Review 18.4 (2007): 521-40. Print.
Recent Presentations
“Using Pecha Kucha to Teach Genre and Audience Awareness in ENL 110.” Teaching Writing from a Genre Perspective Panel, Writing Vertically Conference, Salem, MA May 2015.
“Using Institutional Data to Redesign Whole Courses: The Incorporation of Interteaching in World Literature.” New England Educational Assessment Network Fall Forum, Worcester, MA November 2014.
“Charles Gildon’s Transformations: Deism, Materialism, and the Early Novel in England” American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, Williamsburg, VA, March 2014.
"David Hartley's Observations on Man and the Posthuman." Annual Conference of the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, San Antonio, TX, March 2011.
“Addressing Reading-Based Challenges in the Classroom.” Presented with Rebecca Dean, Student Academic Support Services, SSU. Pearls and Perils of Classroom Teaching Conference, Salem, MA, May 20, 2011.
“Practical Approaches to Teaching Students with Asperger’s Syndrome at SSU.” Presented with Lisa Bibeau, Director of Disability Services, SSU. Pearls and Perils of Classroom Teaching Conference, Salem, MA, May 20, 2011.