Emily A. Bernhard Jackson

Assistant Professor
(Ph.D. English Literature, Brandeis University)

 


EBJ
Office: KIMP  702
Phone: 479-575-6004
E-mail: bernjack@uark.edu


Teaching Interests:
English Romantic Literature, Victorian Literature, Lord Byron, historical and cultural backgrounds of English literature, film adaptations of literary works and lives

Selected Publications:


  • "'Least Alone':  Islands and Selves in Don Juan" (forthcoming in a collection of essays on Byron and islands, 2008).
    "Manfred's Mental Theatre and the Construction of Knowledge,"  SEL (Autumn 2007).
    "The Harold of a New Age:  Childe Harold I and II and Byron's Rejection of Canonical Knowledge," Romanticism on the Net (June 2006).
    Contributing Editor, The Broadview Anthology of British Literature: Romanticism (also wrote anthology Instructor's Guides for Percy Shelley and Lord Byron).
  • "'Ah, who can love the worker of her smart?' : Anatomy, Religion, and the Puzzle of Amoret's Heart." Spenser Studies, 2005.
  • "Weaving by Night and Day: Entrapment in The Lady of Shalott."  The Review of the Pre-Raphaelite Society, Spring 2002.