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Dr. Kelly
Anspaugh
Contact Information: Office: Galvin 420E Phone: (419) 995-8322 Email: anspaugh.2@osu.edu Mailing address: 4240 Campus Dr. Lima, OH 45804 |
PUBLICATIONS
Essays Published:
- "The Black Cat Inside: Burroughs as Unredeemed Confessant." Genre 34 (Spring-Summer 2001): 125-48.
- "Agonizing with Joyce: 'At Swim-Two-Birds' as Thanatography." A Casebook on Flann O’Brien’s "At Swim-Two-Birds." Dalkey Archive Press Studies in Modern and Contemporary Fiction. June 2002. n. pag. Online. http://www.centerforbookculture.org/academics/index.html.
- "Circe Resartus: William Browne's Circe and Ulysses Masque and To the Lighthouse." Virginia Woolf: Reading the Rensaissance. Ed. Sally Greene. Athens: Ohio UP, 1999: 161-91.
- "The Partially Purged: Beckett's 'The Calmative' as Anti-Comedy." Canadian Journal of Irish Studies 22.1 (1996): 30-41.
- "'When Lovely Wooman Stoops to Conk Him': Virginia Woolf in Finnegans Wake." Joyce Studies Annual 1996. Ed. Thomas F. Staley. Austin: U of Texas P, 1996. 176-91.
- "'Faith, Hope, and--what was it?': Beckett Reading Joyce Reading Dante." Journal of Beckett Studies 5.1&2 (1996): 19-38.
- "The Metempsychosis of Ajax: Leopold Bloom as Excremental Hero." Moderna Sprak 90.2 (1996): 139-53.
- "'Delenda Est Bloomsbury': Wyndham Lewis Blasts Virginia Woolf." Wyndham Lewis Annual 1996, Vol. III: 12-19.
- "James Joyce, Wyndham Lewis, and the High Modern Grotesque." Literature and the Grotesque. Ed. Michael Meyer. Amsterdam and Atlanta: Rodopi P., 1995. 129-52.
- "Ulysses Upon Ajax: Joyce, Harington, and the Question of 'Cloacal Imperialism.'" South Atlantic Review 60.2 (1995): 11-29.
- "Repression or Suppression? Freud's Interpretation of the Dream of Irma's Injection." The Psychoanalytic Review 82.3 (1995): 427-42.
- "Dante on His Head: Conrad's Heart of Darkness." Conradiana 27.2 (1995): 135-48.
- "Reading the Intertext in Swift's 'Panegyrick on the Dean.'" Essays in Literature 22.1 (1995): 17-30.
- "Blasting the Bombadier: Another Look at Lewis, Joyce, and Woolf." Twentieth Century Literature 40.3 (1994): 365-78.
- "How Butt Shot the Chamber Pot: Finnegans Wake II.3." James Joyce Quarterly 32.1 (1994): 71-81.
- "Powers of Ordure: James Joyce and the Excremental Vision(s)." Mosaic 27.1 (1994): 75-101.
- "'Three Mortal Hour[i]s': Female Gothic in Joyce's 'The Dead.'" Studies in Short Fiction 31.1 (1994): 1-12.
- "Illustrating 'Mark Time's Finist Joke.'" Thalia: Studies in Literary Humor 14.1-2 (1995): 21-29.
- "'Bung Goes the Enemay': Wyndham Lewis and the Uses of Disgust." Mattoid 48.3 (1994): 21-29.
- "The Innocent Eye? E. W. Kemble's Illustrations to Adventures of Huckleberry Finn." American Literary Realism 25.2 (1993): 16-30.
- "Death on the Missiliffi: Huckleberry Finn in Finnegans Wake." Colby Quarterly 28.3 (1992): 144-54.
- "Mark Twain and the History of Sexuality." Literature Interpretation Theory 3.4 (1992) 221-39.
- "Huck Finn Meets an Old Master." Mark Twain Journal 27.1 (1989): 9-13.
Notes and Reviews Published:
- Review of Joyce and the invention of Irish history: Finnegans Wake in Context, by Thomas C. Hofheinz. Clio 27.3 (1998): 464-71.
- Review of The World of Samuel Beckett, 1906-1946, by Lois Gordon. International Review of Modernism 2.1 (1998): 27-29.
- Review of Samuel Beckett: The Last Modernist, by Anthony Cronin. International Review of Modernism 2.1 (1998): 22-25.
- Review of "Beckett and Proust," panel session at the 1997 Modern Language Association Convention. The Beckett Circle 20.1 (1998): 8.
- Review of Oscar Wilde and the Poetics of Ambiguity, by Michael Patrick Gillespie. International Review of Modernism 1.1 (1997): 13-14.
- Review of The Fictions of James Joyce and Wyndham Lewis, by Scott W. Klein. Clio 25.3 (1996): 338-41.
- "Lots of Twain in Finnegans Wake." ANQ 20.1 (1995): 30-36.
- "Travelling to the Lighthouse with Woolf and Johnson." Virginia Woolf Miscellany 45 (1995): 4-5.
- "Porcis Virumque Cano: A Note on James Hogg's Lord Emsworth's Annotated Whiffle." Notes on Contemporary Literature 24.2 (1994): 6-9.
- "Once More to Glenn Bolcain: Nina FitzPatrick's Fables of the Irish Intelligensia." Notes on Modern Irish Literature 5 (1993): 23-27.
- "Flann O'Brien: Postmodern Judas." Notes on Modern Irish Literature 4 (1992): 11-16.
