Bradley Shaw

Department of English

S. Bradley Shaw

Associate Professor of English

Year Started at Greenville
1991 

Education

Courses Taught Research Interests
  • African American Slave Narratives
  • 19th Century American Womens Fiction
  • Christianity and Literature
Recent Accomplishments
  • Fulbright Professor of American Literature, University of Bergen, Norway, 1997-1998
  • Invited Guest Lecturer on "Free Will and Determinism in 19th-Century American Literature" at the Center for American Studies in Rome, May 1998
  • Assistant Director, National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Seminar for College Teachers: "Uncle Tom’s Cabin and Antebellum American Culture," Newberry Library, Chicago June-July, 1995
  • Chair, Conference on Christianity and Literature’s Midwest Region, 1995-1996
Publications
  • "New England Gothic by the Light of Common Day: Lizzie Borden and Mary E. Wilkins Freeman's The Long Arm." The New England Quarterly. June 1997.
  • "The Pliable Rhetoric of Domesticity." The Stowe Debate: Rhetorical Strategies in "Uncle Tom's Cabin." Mason I. Lowance, Jr., Ellen E. Westbrook, and R.C. De Prospo, editors. Amherst: University of Massachusetts, 1994.

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Last updated: Novermber 15, 2005