James Barcus

James Barcus, Professor of English, received the Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania. His teaching and research interests include Romantic poetry and prose, Victorian poetry and prose, literary criticism and theory. Some of his publications include the following:

  • The Literary Correspondence of Bernard Barton, 1966.
  • Shelley: The Critical Heritage, 1975.
  • Mador of the Moor, Stirling South Carolina edition of Works of James Hogg, (in process).
  • "The Successful Failure of Ordering Structures in Tennyson's Idylls of the King," in The Critical Spirit and the Will to Believe: Essays in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Religion, 1989.
  • "[Re]playing and [Re]writing the Quest in Tennyson's Gareth and Lynette" in Arthurian Myth of Quest and Magic, 1992.

 

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