BlackBarbara Black
Professor and Associate Chair

AB, Bryn Mawr College
MA, PhD, U of Virginia 

Office: Palamountain 316
Phone:(518) 580-5154
Email: bblack@skidmore.edu

Teaching and Research Interests:

  • Victorian Literature and Culture, especially Empire and Urbanism in the Nineteenth Century
  • History and Theory of the Novel
  • Victorian Non-Fiction Prose
  • Nineteenth-Century Poetry
  • Cultural Studies
  • Oscar Wilde
  • Charles Dickens
  • the British Fin de Siecle

Courses Taught:

  • Scribner Seminar, EN 105: American Dreams
  • EN 110: Introduction to Literary Studies
  • EN 228: Reading Dickens
  • EN 211: Fiction
  • EN 316: The Nineteenth-Century Novel
  • EN 352: Victorian Literature and Culture
  • EN 363: The Wild(e) Nineties
  • EN 363: The Will to Power (the Literature of Empire)

Selected Publications:

  • A Room of His Own (Ohio University Press, 2012)
  • On Exhibit: Victorians and Their Museums (UP of Virginia, 2000)
  • "The Pleasure of Your Company in Late-Victorian Clubland," Nineteenth-Century Contexts, 2010
  • "Walking again on the Wild(e) Side," Salmagundi, Winter 2008
  • "An Empire's Great Expectations:  Museums in Imperialist Boy Fiction," Nineteenth-Century Contexts, 1999
  • "A Sisterhood of Rage and Beauty:  Dickens's Rosa Dartle, Miss Wade, and Madame Defarge," The Dickens Studies Annual, 1998
  • "Fugitive Articulation of an All-Obliterated Tongue:  Edward FitzGerald's Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám and the Politics of Collecting," In-between, September 1996
  • "'The works on the wall must take their chance':  A Poetics of Acquisition," Victorian Poetry, Spring 1994



 


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