Arranged by author
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Paula Reed Nancarrow ('87), Donald Ross, and Lillian Bridwell-Bowles, Word Processing and the Writing Process: An Annotated Bibliography (Greenwood Press, 1984)
Harland Nelson ('59), Charles Dickens, Twayne English Authors Series (Boston: G.K. Hall, 1981)
Marilyn Nelson (Waniek) ('79), Carver: A Life in Poems (Front Street Books, 2001)
_______, The Fields of Praise: New and Selected Poems (Louisiana State University Press, 1997)
_______, For the Body (Louisiana State University Press, 1978)
_______, The Homeplace (Louisiana State University Press, 1990)
_______, Magnificat (Louisiana State University Press, 1994)
_______, Mama's Promises (Louisiana State University Press, 1985)
John O'Brien ('95), Milan Kundera & Feminism: Dangerous Intersections (St. Martin's Press, 1995)
John H. O'Neill ('72), George Villiers, Second Duke of Buckingham (Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1984)
Jane Olmsted ('96), ed,. Telling Stories: Fiction by Kentucky Feminists (Western Kentucky University Press, 2001)
_______, ed., Writing Who We Are: Poems by Kentucky Feminists (Western Kentucky University Press, 1999.)
Kenn Pierson ('94), Mountain Thunder: The Ballad of Badger Clark (University of South Dakota Press, 1993)
Tom Postlewait ('76), Prophet of the New Drama: William Archer and the Ibsen Campaign (Greenwood, 1989)
_______, and Bruce McConacie, Eds., Interpreting the Theatrical Past: Essays in the Historiography of Performance (University of Iowa Press, 1989)
_______, and James Parades, eds., Victorian Science and Victorian Values: Literary Perspectives (Rutgers University Press, 1985)
Mary Beth Pringle ('76) and Beth Rigel Dougherty, eds., Approaches to Teaching Woolf's To The Lighthouse (New York: MLA 2001 (Approaches to Teaching World Literature series))
_______, and Anne Stericke, eds., Sex Roles in Literature (New York and London: Longman, 1980)
Kara Provost ('95), Nests (Finishing Line Press, 2006)
Maureen Reddy ('85), ed., Everyday Acts Against Racism (Seal Press, 1996)
_______, Crossing the Color Line: Race, Parenting, and Culture (Rutgers University Press, 1994)
_______, Sisters in Crime: Feminism and the Crime Novel (Continuum, 1988)
_______, Traces, Codes, and Clues: Reading Race in Crime Fiction (Rutgers University Press, 2002)
_______, and Brenda O. Daly ('85), eds., Narrating Mothers: Theorizing Maternal Subjectivities (University of Tennessee Press, 1991)
_______, Martha Roth and Amy Sheldon, eds., Mother Journeys: Feminists Write About Mothering (Spinsters Ink, 1994)
_______, and Bonnie TuSmith, eds., Race in the College Classroom: Pedagogy and Politics (Rutgers University Press, 2002)
Constance C. Relihan ('89), Fashioning Authority: The Development of Elizabethan Novelistic Discourse (Kent State University Press, 1994)
Karen Roggenkamp ('01), Narrating the News: New Journalism and Literary Genre in Late-Nineteenth-Century American Newspapers and Fiction (Kent State University Press, 2005 (forthcoming))
James Schramer ('87) and Donald Ross, eds. American Travel Writers, 1776-1864 (Dictionary of Literary Biography, Volume 183, Gale Research Corp., 1997)
_______, and Donald Ross, eds. American Travel Writers, 1850-1915 (Dictionary of Literary Biography, Volume 189, Gale Research Corp., 1998)
Robert Schuler ('89), Axle of the Oak (Juniper Press, 1978)
_______, Dance into heaven (Juniper Press, 2005)
_______, Floating out of Stone (Juniper Press, 1982)
_______, Grace: A Book of Days (Wolfsong, 1995)
_______, In search of "Green Dolphin Street" (Marsh River Editions, 1994)
_______, Journeys Toward the Original Mind: The Long Poems of Gary Snyder (New York, Peter Lang, 1995)
_______, Morning Raga (Juniper Press. 1980)
_______, Music for Monet (Spoon River Poetry Press, 1985)
_______, Origins (Road/House Press, 1981)
_______, The Red Cedar Scroll (Crow King Editions, 1981)
_______, The Red Cedar Suite (with photographs by Jerry Bowker) (The Friends of the Red Cedar Trail and the WIsconsin Arts Concil, 1999)
_______, Seasonings (Oshkosh, Wisconsin: Sun Rise Fall Down Artpress, 1978)
_______, Songs of Love (Tiger's Eye Press, 2006)
_______, Where is Dancers' Hill? (Lame Johnny Press, 1979)
Geoffrey Sirc ('85), English Composition As a Happening (Utah State University Press, 2002)
John Sitter ('69), Arguments of Augustan Wit (Cambridge University Press, 1991)
_______, The Cambridge Companion to Eighteenth-Century Poetry (Cambridge University Press, 2001)
_______, ed. Eighteenth-Century British Poets, First Series (Dictionary of Literary Biography, Volume 95, Gale Research Corp., 1990)
_______, ed. Eighteenth-Century British Poets, Second Series (Dictionary of Literary Biography, Volume 109, Gale Research Corp., 1990)
_______, Literary Loneliness in Mid-Eighteenth-Century England (Cornell University Press, 1982)
_______, The Poetry of Pope's Dunciad (University of Minnesota Press, 1971)
Jeffrey Spear ('75), Dreams of an English Eden: Ruskin and his Tradition in Social Criticism (Columbia University Press, 1984)
Martin Steinmann ('54), New Rhetorics (New York, Scribners, 1967)
_______, Words in action : a Rhetoric-reader (New York : Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1979)
_______, and Robert L. Brown, eds. Rhetoric 78 : proceedings of Theory of Rhetoric, an interdisciplinary conference (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Center for Advanced Studies in Language, Style, and Literary Theory, 1979)
_______, and James Hall, eds., The Permanence of Yeats (New York: Collier Books. 1961)
_______, ed. with Robert Rathburn ('57), From Jane Austen to Joseph Conrad; essays collected in memory of James T. Hillhouse (University of Minnesota Press, 1958)
Joyce Sutphen ('96), Coming Back to the Body (Holy Cow! Press, 2000)
_______, Straight Out of View. (New York: Beacon, 1995; reissued by Holy Cow! Press, 2001 - won the Barnard's New Women Poets Prize)
Tim Sweet ('88), American Georgics: Economy and Environment in American Literature, 1580-1864 (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2002)
_______, Traces of War: Poetry, Photography, and the Crisis of the Union. (Johns Hopkins University Press, 1990)

Jigna Desai (PhD 1999), associate professor of Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies at the University of Minnesota