Home > Faculty : Brian Goldberg
Specialties
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British romantic literature
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restoration and eighteenth-century literature
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nineteenth-century British literature
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poetry and poetic form
Educational Background
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Ph.D.: English, Indiana University, Indiana, 1995.
Publications
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Lake Poets and Professional Identity. Goldberg, Brian, Cambridge University Press, Author, 2007. Link
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“Blake and Byron in Heaven.“ Romantic Labor and Leisure.: Goldberg, Brian, Romanticism on the Net, 27 , 2003.
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“Black Gates and Fiery Galleries: Eastern Architecture in The Fall of Hyperion: Goldberg, Brian, Studies in Romanticism , 39.2 , 2000.
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'A Sea Reflecting Love': Tennyson, Shelley, and the Aesthetics of the Image in the Marketplace.: Goldberg, Brian, Modern Language Quarterly, 59(1) , March 1998.
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““˜Ministry More Palpable’: William Wordsworth and the Making of Romantic Professionalism.“: Goldberg, Brian, Studies in Romanticism, 36.3 , Fall 1997.
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“Romantic Professionalism in 1800: Robert Southey, Herbert Croft, and the Letters and Legacy of Thomas Chatterton.“ : Goldberg, Brian, English Literary History, 63.3 , Fall 1996.
Awards
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Ruth R. Christie Distinguished Teaching Award, 2006
Courses Taught
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The Afterlife in British Romantic Literature
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Readings in Eighteenth-Century Literature and Culture
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British Literature in the Age of the French Revolution
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Nature and the Metropolis in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century British Poetry
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Wordsworth and the Modern
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Romanticism, the Regency, and Historicist Criticism
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EngL 1001W - Introduction to Literature: Poetry, Drama, Narrative
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Historical Survey of British Literatures II
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The Restoration and the Eighteenth Century
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British Romanticism and the French Revolution
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Freshman Seminar: Poetry and Poetic Form
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Senior Seminar: John Keats
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