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Publications of A Leigh DeNeef    :chronological  alphabetical  combined  bibtex listing:

Books

  1.  Traherne in Dialogue: Heidegger, Lacan, and Derrida. Duke UP, 1988.
  2.  Spenser and the Motives of Metaphor. Duke UP, 1982.
  3.  "This Poetick Liturgie": Robert Herrick's Ceremonial Mode. Duke UP, 1974.

Edited

  1.  The Academic's Handbook. Third Edition,  Duke University Press, December, 2006  [abs]
  2. A.L. DeNeef. The Academic's Handbook. 3rd Edition,  Duke University Press, 2005.  (New and Expanded Edition)
  3. A.L. DeNeef, Craufurd Goodwin, eds.. The Academic's Handbook.  Duke UP, 1995  (2d and Revised Edition)
  4. A.L. DeNeef, guest ed.. Rereadings in the Freudian Field. South Atlantic Quarterly, special issue 88.4 (1989).
  5. A.L. DeNeef, Craufurd Goodwin, Ellen McCrate, eds.. The Academic's Handbook.  Duke UP, 1988

Essays/Articles/Chapters in Books

  1. "Preparing Future Faculty Project: What Difference Does It Make?." Association of American Colleges and Universities Series of Occasional Papers  (2002)
  2. A.L. DeNeef and Heather Hirschfeld. "Collaborative Pedagogy: An Experiment in Team-Teaching Shakespeare." Renaissance Papers 1997  (1998): 75-86.
  3. "The Lessons of PFF Concerning the Job Market." Association of American Colleges and Universities Series of Occasional Papers  (1996)  Washington, D.C
  4. "Rethinking the Spenserian Gaze." Approaches to Teaching Spenser's Faerie Queene. Ed. David L. Miller and Alexander Dunlop. New York, 1994. 162-72.
  5. "Preparing Future Faculty: Lessons Concerning the Job Market." Association of American Colleges and Universities: A Series of Occasional Papers.  1994. 
  6. "The Poetics of Orpheus: The Text and a Study of Orpheus His Journey to Hell (1595)." Studies in Philology 89 (1992): 20-70.
  7. "Articles on Serena, Bon Font, Letter to Raleigh, Renaissance Poetics, Timias, and The Ruins of Time." The Spenser Encyclopedia. London, 1990.
  8. "Recent Studies in the English Renaissance." Studies in English Literature 27 (1987): 141-76.
  9. "Of Dialogues and Histories." South Atlantic Quarterly 86 (1987): 497-518.
  10. A.L. DeNeef and Diane Gerler. "The Grammar of Herbert's Calling." Renaissance Papers 1985  (1986): 51-59.
  11. "Ploughing Virgilian Furrows: The Genres of Faerie Queene VI." John Donne Journal 1 (1982): 151-66.
  12. "Opening and Closing the Sidneian Text." Sidney Newsletter 2 (1981): 3-6.
  13. "Rereading Sidney's Apology." Journal of Medieval and Renaissance Studies 10 (1980): 155-91.
  14. "Spencer's Amor Fuggitivo and the Transfixed Heart." English Literary History 46 (1979): 1-20.
  15. ""The Ruins of Time": Spenser's Apology for Poetry." Studies in Philology 76 (1979): 262-71.
  16. ""Who now does follow the foule Blatant Beast": Spencer's Self-Effacing Fictions." Renaissance Papers 1978  (1979): 11-21.
  17. "Structure and Theme in Campion's Lords Maske." Studies in English Literature 17 (1977): 95-103.
  18. "The Dialectic of Genres in "The Shepheardes Calender"." Renaissance Papers 1975  (1976): 1-10.
  19. "On the Teaching of Literary Criticism." College Literature 2 (1975): 85-96.
  20. "Spenserian Meditation: "The Hymne of Heauenly Beavtie"." American Benedictine Review 25 (1974): 317-34.
  21. "Chaucer's Pardoner's Tale and the Irony of Misinterpretation." Journal of Narrative Technique 3 (1973): 85-96.
  22. "Epideictic Rhetoric and the Renaissance Lyric." Journal of Medieval and Renaissance Studies 3 (1973): 203-31.
  23. "Herrick and the Ceremony of Death." Renaissance Papers 1970  (1971): 29-39.
  24. "Herrick's Argument and Thomas Bastard." Seventeenth-Century News 29 (1971): 9-10.
  25. "Herrick's Corinna and the Ceremonial Mode." South Atlantic Quarterly 70 (1971): 530-45.
  26. "Herrick and John Heywood." Notes and Queries 17 (1970): 408.
  27. "Robertson and the Critics." Chaucer Review 2 (1968): 205-34.

Other

  1. A.L. DeNeef. "Best Practices: Core Expectations for Graduate Education at Duke University." Duke University Graduate School. (n.d.).
  2. A.L. DeNeef. "Guidelines for the Professional Development of Graduate Teaching Assistants." Duke University Graduate School. (n.d.).
  3. "Essays on John Donne's Sermons." ().
  4. "Herbert as Pretext." (). This is a long-term project that I have been toying with for some time, a study of the works of Ralph Knevet, Henry Coleman, Christopher Harvey, Henry Vaughan, Thomas and Phillip Traherne, and John Wesley in terms of how those works are motivated and shaped by a reading/re-writing of Herbert's poetry. Although some preliminary sketching and research has been done, I do not expect to work fulltime on this project until after I complete my administrative tenure
  5. "Primal Scenes: The Dynamics of Desire in Sidney and Spenser." (). This is a long-projected short book on four narrative scenes in The Arcadia and The Faerie Queene which extend some work I have already completed on Sidney's tournament, The Four Foster Children of Desire

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