Dr. Joanne E. Gates
Joanne E. Gates
English Department, Jacksonville State University
Updated CV (current to May 2021)
- Emily Dickinson Material, originally designed for the department's ethology:
- List of Links to important web resources for texts, biography, timeline
- Dickinson Visuals from the Web
- Photos by J. Gates, Dickinson and Amherst MA
- Classes Frequently Taught:
- EH 102 Freshman Comp, II
- EH 203 Survey of English Lit I
- EH 403 Shakespeare I (early plays), EH 404 (later plays)
- EH 420 Women's Literature
- EH 562 Graduate Studies in Shakespeare
Syllabi for current classes will be made available from the Blackboard content page.
- Curriculum vitae: Published Reviews (mostly pre-2000)
- List of Literary Terms
- Classroom Research
- Web Resources: Teaching Women's History Month
- Henry James on Film: A May Term 2003 Course
- ACTE Workshop
- The Elizabeth Robins Web
- The Elizabeth Robins Web (old style)
- Class Projects:
- EH 450: Writing Professionally in the Humanities
- Shakespeare:
- Grad Class Page
- A section from Sidney's Arcadia
- the source for Gloucester plot of Shakespeare's King Lear
- Shakespeare and the Tragic Virtue
- An essay by James P. Hammersmith published in Southern Humanities Review [Needed for EH 403]
- Cinthio's source for Shakespeare's Othello [Needed for EH 403]
- Expanded list of Shakespeare Links
- Links and Resources for British Lit, EH 203
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- Canterbury Tales.org: Best source for dual translation of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, no longer active.
- Moll Flanders E-text, a Project Gutenberg public domain edition in one long file.
- Milton-L home page, originally at https://www.richmond.edu/~creamer/milton/pl.html, no longer active.
- On-line edition, Paradise Lost
(at Dartmouth) - The Iconography of Paradise Lost by George Klawitter. No longer active, the site address was myweb.stedwards.edu/georgek/milton/icon.htm
- The Rape of the Lock Home Page at U Mass (No longer active: orginally at: <http://people.umass.edu/sconstan/index.html>.)
- Jonathan Swift Texts page at Luminarium
- Canterbury Tales.org: Best source for dual translation of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, no longer active.
- Links and Resources for American Literature Survey, EH 201
- Dr. Gates List of links for American Lit Links
- https://www2.newpaltz.edu/~hathawar/ The Henry James Scholars' Guide to WEb Sites