FDU Press Publishes Nine New Books
Fairleigh Dickinson University Press announces its recently published books. By author, they include:
• John Bak, Homo Americanus: Ernest Hemingway, Tennessee Williams and Queer Masculinities;
• Paul Cappucci, William Carlos Williams and Frank O’Hara and the New York Art Scene;
• Marco Codebň, Narrating from the Archive: Novels, Records and Bureaucrats in the Modern Age;
• Vitaliy Eyber, Andrew Marvell’s “Upon Appleton House”: An Analytic Commentary;
• Ross Hebb, Samuel Seabury and Charles Inglis: Two Bishops, Two Churches;
• D.J. Moores, The Dark Enlightenment: Jung, Romanticism and the Repressed Other;
• Robin Peel, Emily Dickinson and the Hill of Science;
• Anne Meade Stockdell-Giesler, editor, Agency in the Margins: Stories of Outsider Rhetoric; and
• Virginia Mason Vaughan, Fernando Cioni and Jacqueline Bessel, editors, Speaking Pictures: The Visual/Verbal Nexus of Dramatic Performance.
For further information on these books or others published by the FDU Press, call Harry Keyishian, English (Flor), and director, editorial committee, FDU Press (Flor); or Louise Stahl, editorial/circulation coordinator, FDU Press (Flor), at 973-443-8564. A catalog is available. The FDU Press website is http://www.fdupress.org .
Orders for books should be directed to: Associated University Press, 2010 Eastpart Boulevard, Cranbury, N.J. 08512; telephone: 609-655-4770; fax: 609-655-8366; or e-mail: aup440@aol.com.