Jeffrey Glover
Associate Professor of English
PhD Yale University
Native American studies, history of the book, early American literature, nineteenth-century American literature, media studies
Research/Writing interests
Jeffrey Glover’s research interests center on the history of the book and print culture in colonial and nineteenth-century America. He is particularly interested in the relationship between print and other forms of publication, such as manuscript circulation, performance, and letter writing. He is currently at work on a study of Native American contributions to English colonial print culture.
Selected publications
- "Thomas Lechford's Plain Dealing: Censorship and Cosmopolitan Print Culture in the English Atlantic," in Book History 10 (2007), 29-46
- "Wunnaumwáyean: Roger Williams, English Credibility, and the Colonial Land Market," in Early American Literature 41.3 (2006), 429-53
Teaching
Courses in American literature, early American literature, Native American studies, American realists, literature of the American Revolution
Recent undergraduate courses
- Native American Literature (spring 2009)
- Literature of the American Revolution (spring 2009)
- Introduction to American Literature (fall 2008)
- American Realists (fall 2008)