John H. Jones
Department of English
Jacksonville State University
Courses:
- EH558: Studies in Romantic Literature
- EH 501: Introduction to Graduate Study in English
- EH 441/441G: History of the English Language
- EH 422M: William Blake's Illuminated Poetry
- EH 412/412G: Victorian Poetry
- EH 404: Shakespeare
- EH 403: Shakespeare
- EH 311: Romantic Poetry
- EH 220: Honors Literature
- EH 219: Honors Literature
- EH 204: Survey of British Literature
- EH 203: Survey of British Literature
- EH 201: Survey of American Literature
- EH 104: Honors Composition
- EH 103: Honors Composition
- EH 102: Composition
- EH 101: Composition
Current and Recent Scholarship:
- Blake on Language, Power, and Self-Annihilation. New
York: Palgrave Macmillan. Forthcoming.
- Individual articles on "'The Clod & the Pebble'
(Blake)," "Hobbes, Thomas," "Industrialism," "'The Shepherd' (Blake),"
and "Slavery and the Slave Trade." The Facts on File Companion to
Literary Romanticism. Ed. Andrew Maunder. New York:
Facts of File, 2009. Forthcoming.
- "The Work of Reading Multiple Copies of Blake's Illuminated
Books." Blake and Production: Textual, Material, Economic, The
International Conference on Romanticism, 2008. Rochester, MI,
16-19 October 2008.
- "Blake's Diverse Texts: Milton."
New Light on Blake's Milton,
North American Society for the Study of Romanticism 2008 Conference:
Romantic Diversity. Toronto, 21-24 August 2008.
- "Blake, Self-Annihilation, and Communication." Language and
the Self: From Locke through the Romantics, South Central Society for
Eighteenth-Century Studies 2008 Conference. New Orleans, 21-23
February 2008.
- "Blake's Production Methods." Palgrave Advances in
William
Blake Studies. Ed. Nicholas Williams. Houndmills,
Basingstoke, Hampshire, and New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006.
25-41.
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