Jay Losey

Jay Losey, Associate Professor of English, received the Ph.D. from the University of Virginia. His teaching and research interests include Victorian literature, modern British literature, and Holocaust studies. Some of his publications include the following:

BOOKS:

  • Mapping Male Sexuality: Nineteenth-Century England, eds. Jay Losey and William D. Brewer. Cranbury, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2000


ARTICLES:

  • "Disguising the Self in Pater and Wilde," Mapping Male Sexuality: Nineteenth-Century England, eds. Jay Losey and William D. Brewer. Cranbury, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2000: 250-273
  • "'Demonic Epiphanies': The Denial of Death in Larkin and Heaney." Moments of Moment: Aspects of the Literary Epiphany, ed. Wim Tigges. DQR Studies in English Literature. Rodopi: Atlanta, 1999: 375-400
  • "From Savage Elements: Epiphany in Primo Levi's Holocaust Writings," Journal of European Studies 24:1 (1994): 1-21
  • "The Aesthetics of Exile: Wilde Transforming Dante in Intentions and De Profundis," English Literature in Transition 36:4 (1993): 429-50

 

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