William H. Quillian
William H. Quillian | |
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Occupation | Professor |
Nationality | United States |
Genre | 19th & 20th century British literature History of criticism and critical theory |
Subject | James Joyce T. S. Eliot |
Notable works | Hamlet and the New Poetic: James Joyce and T. S. Eliot |
William Howell Quillian is an American literary critic and James Joyce scholar.[1][2] He is Professor Emeritus of English at Mount Holyoke College.
Background[]
Quillian graduated with an A.B. in English from Princeton University in 1965 after completing a senior thesis titled "The Name of Adam: A Study of Henry Miller."[3] He then received a B.A. and M.A. from Cambridge University in 1973 and returned to Princeton for graduate studies. He received a Ph.D. from Princeton University in 1975 after completing a doctoral dissertation titled "Prince Hamlet in the age of modernism: James Joyce and T.S. Eliot."[4][5]
Publications[]
Select articles[]
- "Composition of Place': Joyce's Notes on the English Drama." James Joyce Quarterly, vol. 13, pp. 4–26, 1975.
- "Shakespeare in Trieste: Joyce's 1912 Hamlet Lectures." James Joyce Quarterly, vol. 12, pp. 7–63, 1975.
New York Times - Letters[]
- 20 September 2006: Response to the debate regarding Bob Dylan's 2006 album, Modern Times in light of T. S. Eliot.[6]
Book[]
- Hamlet and the New Poetic: James Joyce and T. S. Eliot (Ann Arbor, MI: UMI Research Press, 1983).
Joyce and hypertext[]
He has also been involved with Michael Groden's group in the envisioning and development of Joyce's Ulysses as hypertext and hypermedia as well as other aspects of the digital humanities.[7][8]
See also[]
- Modernist literature
- Modernist poetry
- Hypertext
References[]
- ^ "Citations search: "William H. Quillian" (Google Books)". Retrieved 2007-11-09.
- ^ Yale Daily News (2007). The Insider's Guide to the Colleges, 2007. St. Martin's Press. p. 465.
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- ^ Quillian, William Howell (1969). "The Name of Adam: A Study of Henry Miller". Cite journal requires
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(help) - ^ Quillian, William H. (1976). Prince Hamlet in the age of modernism : James Joyce and T.S. Eliot.
- ^ "Mount Holyoke biography". Mount Holyoke college. Retrieved 2007-11-09.
- ^ "The Answer, My Friend, Is Borrowin' ... (3 Letters)". The New York Times. 2006-09-20. Retrieved 2006-09-20.
- ^ "Mount Holyoke Embraces Technology". mtholyoke.edu. Summer 1998. Retrieved 2006-09-20.
- ^ "Mellon Web Grant Gives MHC Students a Leg Up". mtholyoke.edu. Retrieved 2006-09-20.
External links[]
- Living people
- Alumni of the University of Cambridge
- James Joyce scholars
- Literary critics of English
- Modernism
- Mount Holyoke College faculty
- Princeton University alumni
- American English academic biography stubs