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.
Office Hours: 223 Hogue Hall, 10:30-11:30
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Phone: (618) 664-6804
Fax: (618) 664-1373
Email:brad.shaw
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