Title
Professor Emeritus of English
English
Expertise
Puritanism. Literature of the American Revolution. American Renaissance. Film studies. Theory of Social Policy and Social Change; Social Policy Analysis
Theory of Violence; Humanization of work.
Profile
Professor Gilmore's interests range from American Puritanism to film. His current project focuses on the major prose writers of the antebellum period.
Degrees
Harvard University, Ph.D.
Yale University, B.A.
Contact
| Email: | gilmore@brandeis.edu |
| Phone: | 781-736-2140 |
| Office: | Rabb Graduate Center, 138 |
Awards and Honors
American Council of Learned Societies Fellow (1987 - 1988)
Bell Prize for American Literature, Harvard University (1973)
Courses Taught
| ENG | 6a | American Literature in the Age of Lincoln |
| ENG | 36a | America's First Bestsellers |
| ENG | 136a | Race and Realism |
| ENG | 156a | Local Rebels: Cambridge Authors Against the Grain |
| ENG | 206a | Language and Power in the American Renaissance |
| ENG | 208a | American Fins de Siecles |
Scholarship
