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Faculty Emeritus, Professor
Year Started at JMU: 1974
hawthomd@jmu.edu
Contact Info

Education

Ph.D., English and Theater, University of Florida, 1964

M.A., English, University of Florida, 1961

B.A., English and Greek (double major), Wake Forest College, 1960

Professional Focuses

Web design, electronic graphics, publication management, document design

Publications

Making It Ours: Queering the Canon. New Orleans, UP of the South, 1998.

John and Michael Banim (the O'Hara Brothers): A Study in the Early Development of the ANglo-lrish Novel. Salzburg, Austria: Insitut fur Englische Sprache und Literatur, 1975.

Doubt and Dogma in Maria Edgeworth. Gainesville; University of Florida Press, 1967.

"'Hi! My Name Is Arnold Snarb!': Homosexuality in The Crying of Lot 49. Pynchon Notes, (pub. date not announced).

"Web Design as Masquerade." Innovative Approaches to Teaching Technical Communication, (pub. date not announced).

"Learning by Doing: Teaching Decision-Making through Building a Code of Ethics." TCQ (Summer 2001)

"Homosexual Bonding as Escape from Heterosexual Responsibility in Pynchon's Slow Learner." Style 34.3 (Fall 2000): 512-529.

"The Alexandria Quartet: The Homosexual as Teacher/Guide." Twentieth Century Literature 44 (Fall 1998): 328-348.

"Pynchon's Early Labyrinths." College Literature 25.2 (1998): 74-93.

"Beckett's Watt and 'Darwin's Caterpillar.'" Notes on Contemporary Literature 28.8 (March, 1998): 4-6.

"A 'Hermaphrodite Sort of Deity': Gender and Gender Blending in Thomas Pynchon's V." Studies in the A/ove/29.1 (1997): 74-93.

"The Sin for Which There Is No Forgiveness1: Growing Old in Gay Men's Novels." Lit [Literature Interpretation Theory] 7.2 (Spring, 1996): 269-282.

"Author as Text: Kosinski's The Hermit of 69th Street" Studies in American Jewish Literature 15 (1966): 17-28.

"Words That Do Not Speak Themselves: Mary Lavin's "Happiness." Studies in Short Fiction 31 (Winter 1994): 683-88.

"Banim, John, and Michael Banim." Dictionary of Irish Literature. 2nd Ed. Ed. Robert Goode Hogan. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood, 1995.

"Fictional Settings in Pynchon's Vineland." Pynchon Notes 30/31 (Spring-Fall 1992 [Winter 1994]): 77-90.

"The Storyteller without Words: J. M. Coetzee's Life and Times of Michael K," Commonwealth Novel in English 6.2 (1994): 121-132.

"The Computer in Literary Analysis: Using TACT with Students." Computers and the Humanities 28 (1994): 1-9.

"Computer Collation of Variant Texts to Teach Literary Study," Text Technology 4.1 (Spring, 1994): 61-69.

"Disguise in Jerzy Kosinski's Novels." The Polish Review 38.3 (1993): 311-329.

"Allusions to Robert Browning in Jerzy Kosinski's The Hermit of 69th Street," Notes on Contemporary Literature 23.4 (September 1993): 3-5.

"Using Word Lists to Analyze Text." Text Technology 2.3 (May 1992): 5-7.

"Banim, John." The Dictionary of Irish Literature. Ed. Robert Goode Hogan. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood, 1979. 91-93.

"Browning's Sordello: Structure through Repetition." Victorian Poetry, 16 (Autumn, 1978), 204-16.

"Browning, Sordello, and Don Quixote." Modern Language Notes, 92 (1977), 1033-37.

"The Imagery of Browning's Pauline." Browning Society Notes, 6 (December 1976), 12-18.

"Violence as Background for the Early Nineteenth-Century Irish Novel" in Conflict in Ireland, ed. by Eileen A. Sullivan and Harold A. Wilson (Gainesville: University of Florida Press, 1976), pp. 55-72.

"Paracelsus Once Again: A Study in Imagery." Browning Institute Studies, 3 (1975), 41-59.

"Thomas Moore's The Epicurean: The Anacreontic Poet in Search of Eternity." Studies in Romanticism, 14 (Summer 1975), 249-72).

"Maria Edgeworth's Unpleasant Lesson: The Shaping of Character." Studies [Dublin], 64 (Summer 1975), 167-77.

"Thomas Wolfe's Use of the Poetic Fragment." Modern Fiction Studies, 11 (1965), 234-44.

"Tennyson's Relation to the Drama." Southern Speech Journal, 30 (1964), 149-57.

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