English Faculty


John Alvis, Professor
Ph.D., University of Dallas
Shakespeare's Understanding of Honor
The Political Plan of Zeus: Divine Purpose and Heroic Response in
Homer and Virgil

Louise S. Cowan, Professor Emerita
Ph.D., Vanderbilt University
The Fugitive Group
The Terrain of Comedy

Robert S. Dupree, Professor
Ph.D., Yale University
Allen Tate and the Figure of Augustine
"Coleridge and Peirce: Two Parallel Lives Two Semioticians?"

Eileen Gregory, Professor
Ph.D., University of South Carolina
H.D. and Hellenism: Classic Lines

Gerard Wegemer, Professor
Ph.D., University of Notre Dame
Thomas More: A Portrait of Courage
Thomas More on Statesmanship

Debra Romanick Baldwin, Associate Professor
Ph.D., University of Chicago, School of Social Thought
"Politics, Martyrdom and the Legend of St. Thekla in Conrad's Under
Western Eyes"

Scott Crider, Associate Professor
Ph.D., University of California, Riverside
The Office of Assertion: A Rhetoric for the Academic Essay

Theresa Kenney, Associate Professor
Ph.D., Stanford University
Women Are Not Human: An Anonymous Treatise and Responses
"John Donne's Conversion from Misogyny"
"From Francesca to Francesco: The Tale of Passion in Dante's Inferno
and Purgatorio"

Gregory Roper, Associate Professor
Ph.D., University of Virginia
"Dropping the Personae and Reforming the Self: The Parson's Tale and
the End of The Canterbury Tales."

Bernadette Waterman Ward
, Associate Professor
Ph.D., Stanford University
World as Word: Philosophical Theology in Gerard Manley Hopkins

Brett Bourbon, Assistant Professor
Ph.D., Harvard University

David O. Davies
, Assistant Professor
Ph.D., State University of New York
"Shrewd Books, With Dangerous Frontispieces: Areopagitica's Motto"
(with P. Dowling)
"Ovidian Wit and Miltonic Translation" (forthcoming)

Andrew Moran, Assistant Professor
Ph.D., University of Dallas
"Hamlet's Envenomed Foil," Hamlet (SF: Ignatius Critical Editions, 2008)
"Eating and Synaesthesia in The Winter's Tale." Religion and the Arts 9:1-2 (2005), 38-61

Andrew Osborn, Assistant Professor
Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin

Steven Stryer
, Assistant Professor
D. Phil., University of Oxford.

The University of Dallas provides an intellectual community that draws upon the resources of all its departments in its effort to bring its students an educational experience beyond the classroom. Each year visiting lecturers are invited to campus either by the departments or by the Braniff Graduate School to promote interdisciplinary discussions on a wide range of topics. Past lecturers include Allan Bloom, Robert Sokolowski, Jean Luc Marion, Francis Fukuyama, Donald Kagan, Stanley Rosen, Leon Kass, Stephen Jay-Gould, Hans-Georg Gadamer, Michael Zuckert, Charles Kessler, Derek Walcott, and Stanley Fish.

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