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Professor Veeder

PROFESSOR WILLIAM VEEDER

Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley, 1969. Professor of English and of the Humanities. Teaching at Chicago since 1969.

Special Interests: American and British Fiction, especially Gothic Literature; James; Psychoanalysis;Stylistics; Feminism." ----from University of Chicago Home Page

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

Veeder, William. Toxic Mothers, Cultural Criticism: "In the Cage" and Elsewhere. The Henry James review. Fall 1993 v 14 n 3 264

Veeder, William The Feminine Orphan and the Emergent Master: Self-Realization in Henry James. The Henry James review. Wint 1991 v 12 n 1 20

Veeder, William. Who is Jane? The Intricate Feminism of Charlotte Perkins Gilman. The arizona quarterly. Fall 88 v 44 n 3 40

Veeder, William. Henry James : the lessons of the master : popular fiction and personal style in the nineteenth century. Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1975.

Helsinger, Elizabeth K. The woman question : society and literature in England and America, 1837-1883 / Elizabeth K. Helsinger, Robin Lauterbach Sheets, William Veeder.

Veeder, William. Mary Shelley & Frankenstein : the fate of androgyny. Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1986.

James, Henry. The art of criticism : Henry James on the theory and the practice of fiction / edited by William Veeder and Susan M. Griffin. Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1986.

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde : after one hundred years edited by William Veeder and Gordon Hirsch Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1988.

Veeder, William. W. B. Yeats: the rhetoric of repetition Berkeley, University of California Press, 1968.


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