William Conlogue
English Department
Marywood University
Scranton, PA 18509

Publications   
           
Book
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Working the Garden: American Writers and the Industrialization of Agriculture
          University of North Carolina Press, 2001
           
Journal Articles/Book Chapters

What Search Committees Want,” co-authored with Walter Broughton,
          Profession 2001, New York, Modern Language Association
           
“Beyond the Mandatum: Ex corde ecclesiae and American Catholic Higher Education,” with Walter Broughton
          Current Issues in Catholic Higher Education, Fall 2001

“Managing the Farm, Educating the Farmer: Willa Cather’s O Pioneers! and the New Agriculture”
          Great Plains Quarterly, Winter 2001 

“Beating the Bounds with Ambrose Bierce, or Learning to Read without Getting Shot”
          Studies in Short Fiction, 36.3, 1999

“Farmers’ Rhetoric of Defense: California Settlers versus the Southern Pacific Railroad”
          California History, Spring 1999

“Passion Transfigured: Barren Ground and the New Agriculture”
          Mississippi Quarterly, Winter 1998-99

“A Haunting Memory: Ambrose Bierce and the Ravine of the Dead”
          Studies in Short Fiction, Winter 1991

“Ambrose Bierce’s ‘An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge’”
          Explicator, Fall 1989

Encyclopedia articles

“Agrarianism”
Encyclopedia of American History Through Literature, 1820-1870, Charles Scribner's Sons, edited by Robert Sattelmeyer and Janet Gabler-Hover, 2005

“Moncure Daniel Conway”
 Dictionary of Literary Biography: The American Renaissance in New England, Gale, edited by Wes Mott, 2000

Creative

“Other Places” (nonfiction)
          Black Earth and the Ivory Tower, Z. M. Jack, editor,  University of South Carolina Press, 2005

“Fixing Fence” (short story)
          Redneck Review of Literature, Spring 1988

 

 

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