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Dr. Jeffrey H. Richards English Department Page • My Classes: ENGL 345ENGL 656 • ENGL 447/547

 

 

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CONTACT ME
Phone (757) 683-4032
Alternate Phone (757) 683-3991
Fax (757) 683-3241
Email jhrichar@odu.edu
Alternate email  
As of: Thursday, March 17, 2005


SPRING OFFICE HOURS
Monday 3:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Tuesday 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Wednesday none
Thursday 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. 
Friday none 
Please note:  I am here for other hours, usually afternoon.  I can often arrange conferences at times other than those posted above.            As of: Thursday, March 17, 2005
Dr.  Jeffrey H. Richards, Professor of English and Coordinator of American Studies 

Education:

B.A. Yale University, English
Ph.D., University of North Carolina, English

Teaching:

I teach a number of undergraduate and graduate courses in colonial, early national, and late nineteenth-early twentieth century American literature as well as classes focused specifically on American Drama.  I have over 30 years of teaching experience at the college level.

Recent Publications or New Work:

Books
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Drama, Theatre, and Identity in the American Early Republic.  Forthcoming from Cambridge University Press, 2005.

Editor, Mimic Life; or Before and Behind the Curtain, by Anna Cora Mowatt.  Copley Publishers, 2001.

Editor, Early Plays, by Eugene O'Neill.  Penguin Books, 2001.

Articles:
"Samuel Davies and the Transatlantic Campaign for Slave Literacy in Virginia." Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 111.4 (2003): 333-78.

"Poe, Politian, and the Drama of Critique." Edgar Allan Poe Review 3.2 (Fall 2002): 3-27.

"Puritan Writers." In Companion to Southern Literature. Ed. Joseph Flora and Lucinda MacKethan. Baton Rouge: LSU Press, 2001. 697-99.

"Colonial Southern Literature." In Companion to Southern Literature. 170-74.

 

Thomas Cole, The Oxbow (1836).  Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.

 

 
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