People
Faculty
Contact Information
Oxford Campus
306 Bachelor Hall
513 529 5852
adamsae@muohio.edu
Amanda Adams
Titles
- Visiting Assistant Professor
Education
- Ph.D University of Oregon, 2007
- M.A. University of Pennsylvania, 2001
- B.A. Miami University, 1999
Research Interests
- Nineteenth-century performance/lecture tours
- Transatlantic culture
- The novel
Teaching Interests
- Nineteenth-Century British and American literature
- History of the novel
Selected Publications
- “‘Painfully Southern’: Gone with the Wind, the Agrarians, and the Battle for the New South.” Southern Literary Journal (Fall 2007)
- “The Uses of Distinction: Matthew Arnold and American Literary Realism.” American Literary Realism 37 (Fall 2004): 37-49
- “Emerson” and “Lamb House.” Keywords. Critical Companion to Henry James: A Literary Reference to His Life and Work (Clearmark Books, Facts on File) [forthcoming]
- “The Age of Innocence: Curriculum Unit.” (co-author). Cleveland, OH: The Center for Learning (2006) (Advanced Placement teaching guide)
- “Howards End: Curriculum Unit.” (co-author). Cleveland, OH: The Center for Learning (2003) (Advanced Placement teaching guide)
- “Jude the Obscure: Curriculum Unit.” (co-author). Cleveland, OH: The Center for Learning (2003) (Advanced Placement teaching guide)
Work in Progress
Dr. Adams is currently at work on a book project which grew out of her dissertation, “In Person: Authorship, Performance and the Nineteenth-Century Transatlantic Lecture Tour.”
