Faculty Profile

Alex Pettit

Title
Professor
Department
English
College
College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences

    

Education

PhD, University of Washington, 1991.
Major: English
Dissertation Title: A Various Opposition: Bolingbroke and the Polemical Opposition to Walpole, 1730-1737
MA, University of Washington, 1987.
Major: English
Dissertation Title: Sympathetic Criminality in the Mid-Victorian Social Novel
BA, University of Washington, 1980.
Major: English

Current Scheduled Teaching*

ENGL 3360.001, Classical Literature and Mythology, Spring 2024 Syllabus
ENGL 4220.001, Contemporary North American Indigenous Literature, Spring 2024 Syllabus

* Texas Education Code 51.974 (HB 2504) requires each institution of higher education to make available to the public, a syllabus for undergraduate lecture courses offered for credit by the institution.

Previous Scheduled Teaching*

ENGL 3360.001, Classical Literature and Mythology, Spring 2023 Syllabus SPOT
ENGL 6950.751, Doctoral Dissertation, Spring 2023
ENGL 1320.047, First Year Writing II, Spring 2023 Syllabus SPOT
ENGL 5930.001, Research Problems in Lieu of Thesis (Original Scholarly Papers), Spring 2023
ENGL 4220.001, Contemporary North American Indigenous Literature, Fall 2022 Syllabus SPOT
ENGL 6950.751, Doctoral Dissertation, Fall 2022
ENGL 4433.001, Studies in Restoration and 18th Century British Literature, Fall 2022 Syllabus SPOT
ENGL 3360.001, Classical Literature and Mythology, Spring 2022 Syllabus SPOT
ENGL 6950.751, Doctoral Dissertation, Spring 2022
ENGL 3000.003, Introduction to Literary Analysis and Interpretation Skills, Spring 2022 Syllabus SPOT
ENGL 6950.751, Doctoral Dissertation, Fall 2021
ENGL 3000.006, Introduction to Literary Analysis and Interpretation Skills, Fall 2021 Syllabus SPOT
ENGL 2331.003, World Literature, Fall 2021 Syllabus SPOT
ENGL 4920.751, Cooperative Education in English, Spring 2021
ENGL 6950.751, Doctoral Dissertation, Spring 2021
ENGL 3000.004, Introduction to Literary Analysis and Interpretation Skills, Spring 2021 Syllabus SPOT
ENGL 5930.001, Research Problems in Lieu of Thesis (Original Scholarly Papers), Spring 2021 SPOT
ENGL 6950.751, Doctoral Dissertation, Fall 2020
ENGL 3000.002, Introduction to Literary Analysis and Interpretation Skills, Fall 2020 Syllabus SPOT
ENGL 3000.005, Introduction to Literary Analysis and Interpretation Skills, Fall 2020 Syllabus SPOT
ENGL 3000.006, Introduction to Literary Analysis and Interpretation Skills, Fall 2020 Syllabus SPOT
ENGL 6950.751, Doctoral Dissertation, Spring 2020
ENGL 4800.001, Special Seminar in Literature or Language, Spring 2020 Syllabus
ENGL 4480.001, American Drama, Fall 2019 Syllabus SPOT
ENGL 6941.751, Directed Research, Fall 2019
ENGL 2420.001, Gender and Sexuality in Literature, Fall 2019 Syllabus SPOT
ENGL 2440.002, Banned Books and Literary Scandals, Spring 2019 Syllabus SPOT
ENGL 6941.751, Directed Research, Spring 2019
ENGL 3924.001, Women's Literature, Spring 2019 Syllabus SPOT
WGST 3720.001, Women's Literature, Spring 2019 Syllabus SPOT
ENGL 4450.001, Special Studies in a Single or Dual Author(s), Fall 2018 Syllabus SPOT
ENGL 3850.001, The Literature of Texas and the Southwest, Fall 2018 Syllabus SPOT
ENGL 5560.001, Studies in the Teaching of Literature, Spring 2018 SPOT
ENGL 3912.001, Topics in American Literature, Spring 2018 Syllabus SPOT
ENGL 4450.002, Special Studies in a Single or Dual Author(s), Fall 2017 Syllabus SPOT
ENGL 4841.001, Studies in Modern Irish Literature, Fall 2017 Syllabus SPOT
ENGL 4480.001, American Drama, Spring 2017 Syllabus SPOT
ENGL 5530.001, Studies in American Literature and Culture, 1914 to the Present, Spring 2017 SPOT
ENGL 5900.751, Special Problems, Fall 2016
ENGL 4450.001, Special Studies in a Single or Dual Author(s), Fall 2016 Syllabus SPOT
ENGL 3924.001, Women's Literature, Fall 2016 Syllabus SPOT
WGST 3720.001, Women's Literature, Fall 2016 Syllabus SPOT
ENGL 4480.001, American Drama, Spring 2016 Syllabus SPOT
ENGL 4850.002, Literature in Context, Spring 2016 Syllabus SPOT
ENGL 5950.751, Master's Thesis, Spring 2016
ENGL 4951.750, Honors College Capstone Thesis, Fall 2015
ENGL 5950.751, Master's Thesis, Fall 2015
ENGL 5750.001, Methods of Historical Research, Fall 2015 SPOT
ENGL 4450.001, Special Studies in a Single or Dual Author(s), Fall 2015 Syllabus SPOT
ENGL 5950.751, Master's Thesis, Spring 2015
ENGL 4300.001, Modern Drama, Spring 2015 Syllabus
ENGL 4841.001, Studies in Modern Irish Literature, Spring 2015 Syllabus
ENGL 3440.003, British and Anglophone Literature 1780 to the Present, Fall 2014 Syllabus
ENGL 3844.001, Contemporary Native American Literature, Spring 2014 Syllabus
ENGL 4800.001, Special Seminar in Literature or Language, Spring 2014 Syllabus
ENGL 5650.001, United States Ethnic Literature and Culture, Spring 2014
ENGL 4300.002, Modern Drama, Spring 2013 Syllabus
ENGL 4900.751, Special Problems, Spring 2013
ENGL 6530.001, Seminar in American Literature and Culture, 1865 to the Present, Fall 2012
ENGL 4910.751, Special Problems, Fall 2012
ENGL 3924.001, Women's Literature, Fall 2012 Syllabus
WMST 3720.001, Women's Literature, Fall 2012 Syllabus
ENGL 4300.002, Modern Drama, Spring 2012 Syllabus
ENGL 5900.751, Special Problems, Spring 2012
ENGL 4450.001, Special Studies in a Single or Dual Author(s), Spring 2012 Syllabus
ENGL 4300.002, Modern Drama, Fall 2011 Syllabus
ENGL 5900.751, Special Problems, Fall 2011
ENGL 5910.751, Special Problems, Fall 2011
ENGL 3912.001, Topics in American Literature, Fall 2011 Syllabus
ENGL 5950.751, Master's Thesis, Spring 2011
ENGL 4300.002, Modern Drama, Spring 2011 Syllabus
ENGL 5800.001, Studies in Literary Genres, Spring 2011
ENGL 4300.002, Modern Drama, Fall 2010 Syllabus
ENGL 3913.001, Topics in World Literature, Fall 2010 Syllabus
ENGL 4300.001, Modern Drama, Spring 2010
ENGL 4800.001, Special Seminar in Literature or Language, Spring 2010
ENGL 6950.751, Doctoral Dissertation, Fall 2009
ENGL 3000.008, Introduction to Literary Analysis and Interpretation Skills, Fall 2009
ENGL 4300.002, Modern Drama, Fall 2009
ENGL 6950.751, Doctoral Dissertation, Spring 2009
ENGL 4300.002, Modern Drama, Spring 2009
ENGL 5800.001, Studies in Literary Genres, Spring 2009
ENGL 3924.001, Women's Literature, Spring 2009
WMST 3720.001, Women's Literature, Spring 2009
ENGL 6950.751, Doctoral Dissertation, Fall 2008
ENGL 4300.002, Modern Drama, Fall 2008
ENGL 5250.001, Studies in British Literature of the Eighteenth Century, Fall 2008
ENGL 6950.751, Doctoral Dissertation, Spring 2008
ENGL 4300.001, Modern Drama, Spring 2008
ENGL 4300.002, Modern Drama, Spring 2008
ENGL 5200.002, Studies in British Literature of the Victorian Period, Spring 2008
ENGL 6942.751, Directed Research, Fall 2007
ENGL 6950.751, Doctoral Dissertation, Fall 2007
ENGL 4300.090, Modern Drama, Fall 2007
ENGL 3920.090, Survey of Ethnic Literatures, Fall 2007
ENGL 6950.751, Doctoral Dissertation, Summer 5W2 2007
ENGL 6950.751, Doctoral Dissertation, Summer 5W1 2007
ENGL 6941.751, Directed Research, Spring 2007
ENGL 6950.751, Doctoral Dissertation, Spring 2007
ENGL 6250.001, Seminar in British Literature, 1660 1780, Spring 2007
ENGL 6250.791, Seminar in British Literature, 1660 1780, Spring 2007
ENGL 4900.751, Special Problems, Spring 2007
ENGL 5900.751, Special Problems, Spring 2007
ENGL 3430.001, Studies in British Literature to 1780, Spring 2007
ENGL 6950.751, Doctoral Dissertation, Fall 2006
ENGL 6950.751, Doctoral Dissertation, Summer 5W1 2006
ENGL 6950.751, Doctoral Dissertation, Summer 5W2 2006
ENGL 6900.751, Special Problems, Summer 5W1 2006
ENGL 6950.751, Doctoral Dissertation, Spring 2006
ENGL 4300.001, Modern Drama, Spring 2006
ENGL 4300.090, Modern Drama, Spring 2006
ENGL 6250.001, Seminar in British Literature, 1660 1780, Spring 2006
ENGL 4900.751, Special Problems, Spring 2006
ENGL 6944.751, Directed Research, Fall 2005
ENGL 6950.751, Doctoral Dissertation, Fall 2005
ENGL 5950.751, Master's Thesis, Fall 2005
ENGL 3450.090, Short Story, Fall 2005
ENGL 3920.090, Survey of Ethnic Literatures, Fall 2005
ENGL 6944.751, Directed Research, Summer 10W 2005
ENGL 6942.751, Directed Research, Spring 2005
ENGL 6944.751, Directed Research, Spring 2005
ENGL 6950.751, Doctoral Dissertation, Spring 2005
ENGL 5950.751, Master's Thesis, Spring 2005
ENGL 4300.001, Modern Drama, Spring 2005
ENGL 5910.751, Special Problems, Spring 2005
ENGL 3913.001, Topics in World Literature, Spring 2005
ENGL 6941.751, Directed Research, Fall 2004
ENGL 6944.751, Directed Research, Fall 2004
ENGL 6950.751, Doctoral Dissertation, Fall 2004
ENGL 3450.090, Short Story, Fall 2004
ENGL 5900.751, Special Problems, Fall 2004
ENGL 3920.090, Survey of Ethnic Literatures, Fall 2004

* Texas Education Code 51.974 (HB 2504) requires each institution of higher education to make available to the public, a syllabus for undergraduate lecture courses offered for credit by the institution.

Published Publications

Published Intellectual Contributions

Book
Pettit, A. D. (2013). The History of Peregrine Pickle, by Tobias Smollett, ed. John Zomchick and O M Brack, Jr; The Works of Tobias Smollett, gen. ed. Alexander Pettit. Athens: University of Georgia Press.
Pettit, A. D. (2011). Early Works, by Samuel Richardson. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Pettit, A. D. (2011). The Adventures of Roderick Random, by Tobias Smollett, ed. James Basker, et al.; The Works of Tobias Smollett , gen. ed. Alexander Pettit. Athens: University of Georgia Press.
Pettit, A. D. (2011). The History of Gil Blas, by Tobias Smollett, ed. O M Brack, Jr, and Leslie Chilton; The Works of Tobias Smollett, gen. ed. Alexander Pettit (forthcoming 2011).. Athens: University of Georgia Press.
Pettit, A. D. (2010). The Enlightenment by Night: Essays on After-Dark Culture in the Long Eighteenth Century , Transatlantic Collaborations in Eighteenth-Century Studies 2, ed. Serge Soupel, Kevin L. Cope, Alexander Pettit. New York: AMS Press.
Pettit, A. D. (2009). Adventure: Essays on the Daring and the Bold as a Pre-Modern Medium , Transatlantic Collaborations in Eighteenth-Century Studies 1, ed. Serge Soupel, Kevin L. Cope, Alexander Pettit. New York: AMS Press.
Pettit, A. D. (2004). "Fantomina" and Other Works by Eliza Haywoo, ed. Pettit, Anna C. Patchias, Margaret Case Croskery. Peterborough, Ont.: Broadview Press.
Pettit, A. D., Ahrens, R., Cope, K. L. (2002). "Our Fictions and Eliza Haywood's Fictions," Talking Forward, Talking Back: Critical Dialogues with the Enlightenment. 144–66. New York: AMS.
Pettit, A. D. (2002). Miscellanies in Prose and Verse, by Jonathan Swift, et al.. London: Pickering & Chatto.
Blouch, C., Pettit, A. D. (2001). "The Dramatic Historiographer" and "The Parrot", by Eliza Haywood. Selected Works of Eliza Haywood, set 2, vol. 3. London: Pickering & Chatto.
King, K., Pettit, A. D. (2001). The Female Spectator, Volumes 1 and 2, by Eliza Haywood. Selected Works of Eliza Haywood, set 2, vol. 1. London: Pickering & Chatto.
King, K., Pettit, A. D. (2001). The Female Spectator, Volumes 3 and 4, by Eliza Haywood. Selected Works of Eliza Haywood, set 2, vol. 2. London: Pickering & Chatto.
Pettit, A. D. (2000). "Textual Studies and the Common Reader," Textual Studies and the Common Reader: Essays on Editing Novels and Novelists (Introduction to a collection of essays). 1–29. Athens: University of Georgia Press.
Pettit, A. D., Collins, M. (2000). "The Wife," "The Husband," and "The Young Lady", by Eliza Haywood. Selected Works of Eliza Haywood, set 1, vol. 3. London: Pickering & Chatto.
Blouch, C., Pettit, A. D. (2000). Epistles for the Ladies, by Eliza Haywood. Selected Works of Eliza Haywood, set 1, vol. 2. London: Pickering & Chatto.
Pettit, A. D. (2000). Miscellaneous Works, 1725–1743, by Eliza Haywood. Selected Works of Eliza Haywood, set 1, vol. 1. London: Pickering & Chatto.
Pettit, A. D. (2000). Textual Studies and the Common Reader: Essays on Editing Novels and Novelists. Athens: University of Georgia Press.
Pettit, A. D. (1997). Sedition and Defamation Display'd, by William Yonge; "To the Patrons of the Craftsman," by John, Lord Hervey. British Ideas and Issues, 1660–1820, no. 1 (New York: AMS, 1997. Facsimile edition with apparatus.
Book Chapter
Pettit, A., Cox, J. H. (2022). Fugitive Indigeneity in Paul Green’s The Last of the Lowries and Lynn Riggs’s The Cherokee Night. Routledge Handbook to North American Indigenous Modernities & Modernisms. 182-90.
Pettit, A. D. (2017). The Literary O'Neill. The Theatre of Eugene O'Neill: Literary Modernism on the World Stage. London: Bloomsbury Methuem.
Pettit, A. D., (2017). "The Literary O'Neill". The Theatre of Eugene O'Neill: American Modernism on the World Stage (ed. Kurt Eisen). London: Bloomsbury-Methuen.
Pettit, A. D. (2014). "Published Native American Drama, 1980-2011,". The Oxford Handbook of Indigenous American Literature, ed. James H. Cox and Daniel Heath Justice. 266-83. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Pettit, A. D. (2012). "Bad Texts: An Eccentric Appreciation (Valdez, Brecht, and the Utility of Error),". Editors, Scholars, and the Social Text, ed. Darcy Cullen. 91-114. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
Pettit, A. D. (2011). "The Headwaters of Ooze: Richardson the Polemicist,". Hearts Resolved and Hands Prepared: Essays in Honor of Jerry C. Beasley. 67-85. Newark: University of Delaware Press.
Pettit, A. D. (2010). "Mistakes of a Night: or, Who Does What with Whom, When (and Why) in Eighteenth-Century Pornography,". The Enlightenment by Night: Essays on After-Dark Culture in the Long Eighteenth Century, ed. Serge Soupel, Kevin Cope, Alexander Pettit. 123-42. New York: AMS Press.
Pettit, A. D. (2006). "Eliza Haywood's Present for a Servant-Maid: Sexual Polemics and Rotten Food," in Sustaining Literature: Essays on Literature and Culture, 1500-1800[;] Commemorating the Life and Work of Simon Varey, ed. Greg Clingham (Lewisburg, PA: Bucknell University Press, 2006), 211-25. Rpt. as "The Function of Food in Eliza Haywood's Rhetoric of Restraint," in Nourriture(s) en Grande-Bretagne au XVIIIe siècle / Nourishment in Eighteenth-Century Britain, ed. Serge Soupel (Paris and Moscow: The Russian and British Cathedra, 2006), 119-30. Bucknell University Press.
Pettit, A. D. (2006). "The Pickering & Chatto Female Spectator: Nearly Four Pounds of Ephemera, Enshrined,". Fair Philosopher: Eliza Haywood and the "Female Spectator,"ed. Don Newman. 30-59. Lewisburg, PA: Bucknell University Press.
Book Review
Pettit, A. D. (2023). Rev. of Beth Wystra, Vows, Veils, and Masks: Marriage in the Plays of Eugene O'Neill. Comparative Drama. 288-91.
Pettit, A. D. (2017). Rev. of J. O'Connor, Law and Sexuality in Tennessee Williams's America. Comparative Drama. 51, 240-42.
Pettit, A. D. (2015). Eugene O'Neill: The Contemporary Reviews, ed. Jackson R. Bryer and Robert M. Dowling. 58(2), 226-28. Eugene O'Neill Review.
Pettit, A. D. (2015). Robert M. Dowling, Eugene O'Neill: A Life in Four Acts. 36, 398-400. Modern Drama.
Pettit, A. D. (2012). William Jay Smith, My Friend Tom: The Poet-Playwright Tennessee Williams. 91(2), 434-37. Philological Quarterly.
Pettit, A. D. (2006). Symbolism, vol. 1, ed. Rüdiger Ahrens, The Eighteenth Century: A Current Bibliography, n.s. 2, for 2002. 528-29.
Pettit, A. D. (2004). Sir Robert Walpole's Poets: The Use of Literature as Pro-Government Propaganda, by Tone Sundt Urstad. 14, 433–36. The Age of Johnson.
Pettit, A. D. (2001). Selected Fiction and Drama of Eliza Haywood, ed. Paula Backscheider; Selections from "The Female Spectator", by Eliza Haywood, ed. Patricia Meyer Spacks; "The Injur'd Husband" and "Lasselia", by Eliza Haywood, ed. Jerry Beasley. 33, 200–201. The Scriblerian.
Pettit, A. D. (2001). Tobias Smollett: Novelist, by Jerry Beasley. 6, 382–85. 1650–1850: Ideas, Inquiries, and Aesthetics in the Early Modern Era.
Pettit, A. D. (1999). "Paradigms, Periods, and Media," review of Scribal Publication in Seventeenth-Century England, by Harold Love. 12, 199–206. TEXT.
Pettit, A. D. (1999). At Zero Point: Discourse, Culture, and Satire in Restoration England, by Rose A. Zimbardo. 47, 60–61. Seventeenth-Century News.
Pettit, A. D. (1999). Literate Culture: Pope's Rhetorical Art, by Ruben D. Quintero. 417–18. The Eighteenth Century: A Current Bibliography, n.s. 18, for 1992.
Pettit, A. D. (1999). Political Controversy: A Study in Eighteenth-Century Propaganda, by Robert Spector. 311–12. The Eighteenth Century: A Current Bibliography, n.s. 18, for 1992.
Pettit, A. D. (1999). Political Writings, by Henry St. John, Viscount Bolingbroke, ed. David Armitage; Bolingbroke's Political Writings: The Conservative Enlightenment, ed. Bernard Cottret. 32, 240–42. The Scriblerian.
Pettit, A. D. (1999). The Profession of Eighteenth-Century Literature: Reflections on an Institution, ed. Leo Damrosch. 260–61. The Eighteenth Century: A Current Bibliography, n.s. 18, for 1992.
Pettit, A. D. (1998). "Aphra's Behn"; review of The Works of Aphra Behn (7 vols.), ed. Janet Todd. 46, 1–5. Seventeenth-Century News.
Pettit, A. D. (1997). "Culture and Evidence: Recent Work on Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Theater"; review of Spectacular Politics: Theatrical Power and Mass Culture in Early Modern England, by Paula Backscheider; Cultural Readings of Restoration and Eighteenth-Century English Theater, ed. J. Douglas Canfield and Deborah Payne; Interpreting Ladies: Women, Wit, and Morality in the Restoration Comedy of Manners, by Patricia Gill; The Re-Imagined Text: Shakespeare, Adaptation, and Eighteenth-Century Literary Theory, by Jean Marsden. 38, 79–87. The Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation.
Pettit, A. D. (1997). Natural Masques: Gender and Identity in Fielding's Plays and Novels, by Jill Campbell; Framing Feeling: Sentimental Style in English Prose Fiction 1745–1800, by Barbara Benedict. 4, 392–98. 1650-1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era.
Pettit, A. D. (1996). Sexual Freedom in Restoration Literature, by Warren Chernaik. 54, 19. Seventeenth-Century News.
Pettit, A. D. (1996). Walpole and the Patriots: Politics, Poetry, and Myth, 1725-1742, by Christine Gerrard. 29, 100–102. The Scriblerian.
Pettit, A. D. (1995). Pen for a Party: Dryden's Tory Propaganda in Its Contexts, by Philip Harth. 53, 19. Seventeenth-Century News.
Pettit, A. D. (1995). Rochester: The Poems in Context, by Marianne Thormählen. 53, 50–51. Seventeenth-Century News.
Pettit, A. D. (1995). Satire and Sentiment 1660-1830, by Claude Rawson. 56, 511–13. Modern Language Quarterly.
Pettit, A. D. (1995). Seductive Forms: Women's Amatory Fiction from 1684-1740, by Ros Ballaster; Her Bread to Earn: Women, Money, and Society from Defoe to Austen, by Mona Scheuermann. 2, 319–22. 1650-1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era.
Pettit, A. D. (1994). Compendious Conversations, ed. by Kevin L. Cope. 6, 102–103. Eighteenth-Century Fiction (1993–94).
Pettit, A. D. (1994). Raillery and Rage, by David Nokes. 26, 220–22. The Scriblerian (1993-94).
Pettit, A. D. (1994). Secret Journeys: Theory and Practice in Reading Dickens, by Nicholas H. Morgan. 27, 166–67. Victorian Periodicals Review.
Pettit, A. D. (1993). A Study in Eighteenth-Century Advertising Methods: The Anodyne Necklace, by Francis Doherty. 26, 107–108. The Scriblerian.
Pettit, A. D. (1993). Textual Scholarship: An Introduction, by D. C. Greetham. 31, 107–109. Papers of the Bibliographical Society of Canada / Cahiers de la Société Bibliographique du Canada.
Pettit, A. D. (1993). The Friendly Reader: Modes of Cooperation between Eighteenth-Century English Poets and Their Audience, by Werner Brönnimann-Egger. 25, 237–38. The Scriblerian (1992-93).
Pettit, A. D. (1992). "Dickens on the Sensational Side"; review of The Lives and Times of Ebenezer Scrooge, by Paul Davis; Dickens on the Romantic Side of Familiar Things, by Robert Newsom; Wilkie Collins and Other Sensation Novelists, by Nicholas Rance. 8, 173–83. The Dickens World.
Pettit, A. D. (1992). Criteria of Certainty: Truth and Judgment in the English Enlightenment, by Kevin L. Cope. 9(4), 84–86. South Central Review.
Pettit, A. D. (1992). The Epistolary Moment, by William C. Dowling. 26, 127–30. Eighteenth-Century Studies.
Pettit, A. D. (1992). The Philosophical Biographer, by Martin Maner; Samuel Johnson and Biographical Thinking, by Catherine N. Parke. 26, 121–26. Eighteenth-Century Studies.
Pettit, A. D. (1991). Before Novels, by J. Paul Hunter; Desire and Truth, by Patricia Meyer Spacks. 52, 210–15. Modern Language Quarterly.
Editor's Foreword
Pettit, A. (2020). Editor's Foreword. The Eugene O'Neill Review. 41(2), 2.
Pettit, A. (2019). Editor's Foreword. The Eugene O'Neill Review. 40.1, 2.
Pettit, A. (2019). Editor's Foreword. The Eugene O'Neill Review. 40(2), 2.
Editor's Forword
Pettit, A. (2020). Editor's Forword. The Eugene O'Neill Review. 41(2), 2. University Park, PA: Penn State University Press. https://www.editorialmanager.com/eor/Default.aspx
Encyclopedia Article
Pettit, A. D. (2004). "Francis Hare (1671-1740)". New Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University Press. http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/12298
Entry in Reference Work
Pettit, A. D. (1995). Editing Novels and Novelists, Now. 27(3), . Studies in the Novel.
Introduction to scholarly collection
Pettit, A. D. (2009). Foreword to Adventure: Essays on the Daring and the Bold as a Pre-Modern Medium, Transatlantic Collaborations in Eighteenth-Century Studies 1, ed. Serge Soupel, Kevin L. Cope, Alexander Pettit (New York: AMS Press, 2009), xi-xx. Co-written by Kevin L. Cope.. AMS Press.
Journal Article
Pettit, A., Cox, J. H. (2021). Black Indigeneity and Anti-Colonial Rebellion in Eugene O’Neill’s The Emperor Jones. 64(3), 259-82. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press [The journal is Modern Drama, a top-tier journal that FIS seems not to recognize]. https://muse.jhu.edu/journal/302
Pettit, A., Cox, J. H. (2021). The Practical Limits of Liberal Piety: Larissa FastHorse's "Thanksgiving Play". Studies in American Indian Literatures. 32(3/4), .
Pettit, A., Cox, J. H. (2020). Indigeneity and Immigration in Susan Glaspell's Inheritors. Comparative Drama. 53(1/2), 31-58. Kalamazoo, MI: Western Michigan University. https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/compdr/
Pettit, A. D. (2019). The Texts of Eugene O’Neill’s The Fountain: Indigeneity, Stereotype, and Survivance. Texas Studies in Literature and Language. 61(2), 192-332. https://utpress.utexas.edu/journals/texas-studies-in-literature-and-language
Pettit, A. D. (2017). “Comedy and Metacomedy: Eugene O'Neill's Desire Under the Elms and Its Antecedents”. Modern Language Quarterly. 78(1), 51-76.
Pettit, A. D. (2015). "When Smitty Stopped Pretending to Snore: O’Neill Scholarship and the Problem of Copy-Text in the Library of America Complete Plays”. The Eugene O'Neill Review. 36(2), 150-75. Penn State University Press.
Pettit, A. D. (2015). “A Legacy of Furious Men: The American Indian Movement and Anna Mae Aquash in Plays by Tomson Highway, E. Donald Two-Rivers, Yvette Nolan, and Bruce King”. Studies in American Indian Literatures. 27(2), 29-61. University of Nebraska Press.
Pettit, A. D. (2014). "The Border That Beckons and Mocks: Conrad, Failure, and Irony in O'Neill's Beyond the Horizon,". Journal of American Drama and Theatre. 26(2), 6-17.
Pettit, A. D. (2014). "The Gendered Skepticism of Joni Mitchell's 'Woodstock' (Coda: Caryl Churchill)," Canadian Literature, forthcoming.. UBC.
Pettit, A. D. (2014). "The Queer Mockery of High Expectations: Comic Closure and the Texts of 'Kingdom of Earth,'". Tennessee Williams Annual Review. 14, 81-96.
Pettit, A. D. (2014). "The Texts of O'Neill's 'Beyond the Horizon': Ruth Mayo, Agnes Boulton,and the Women of Provincetown,". The Eugene O'Neill Review. 15, 15-49.
Pettit, A. D. (2013). "A Touch of the Wrong Poet: Arthur Symons and the Ironizing of Tragedy in Beyond the Horizon,". The Eugene O'Neill Review. 34, 87-105.
Pettit, A. D. (2012). "Tennessee Williams's 'Serious Comedy': Problems of Genre and Sexuality in (and After) Period of Adjustment ,". Philological Quarterly. 91(1), 97-119.
Pettit, A. D. (2003). Terrible Texts, 'Marginal' Works, and the Mandate of the Moment: The Case of Eliza Haywood. Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature. 22, 293–314.
Pettit, A. D. (2002). "Eliza Haywood's Tea-Table and the Decentering of Moral Argument,". Other.
Pettit, A. D. (2002). Pope and Defoe: Satire and National Regeneration. 1650-1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era. 7, 3–25.
Pettit, A. D., Soupel, S. (2001). "Polemics as Crime, Polemics as Punishment," Crime et Châtiment dans les Isles Britanniques au Dix-huitieme Siècle. Other. 74–90.
Pettit, A. D. (2001). Rex v. Curll: Pornography and Punishment in Court and on the Page. Studies in the Literary Imagination. 34(1), 63–78.
Pettit, A. D. (2001). The Adventures of Peter Wilkins: Desire, Difference, and The Fallacy of Comic Convention. The Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation. 42, 91–112.
Pettit, A. D. (1999). David Simple and the Attenuation of 'Phallic Power'. Eighteenth-Century Fiction. 11, 169–84.
Pettit, A. D. (1999). Promises and Perils of the Anticanon (Response to a special issue). Studies in the Literary Imagination. 32(2), 114–22.
Pettit, A. D. (1998). Old Issues and New (Introduction to a special issue). Studies in the Novel. 30, 123–25.
Pettit, A. D. (1995). A Few Last Words, First (Introduction to a special issue). Studies in the Novel. 27, 251–59.
Pettit, A. D. (1995). Revitalizing Bolingbroke's Remarks on the History of England: The Craftsman in Folio. Other. 25(3), 7–29.
Pettit, A. D. (1995). Wit, Satire, and Comedy: Clarissa and the Problem of Literary Precedent. Studies in the Literary Imagination. 28(1), 35–53.
Pettit, A. D. (1994). Anxiety, Political Rhetoric, and Historical Drama under Walpole. 1650-1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era. 1, 109-36.
Pettit, A. D. (1994). Lord Bolingbroke's Remarks on the History of England and the Rhetoric of Political Controversy. The Age of Johnson. 7, 365–95.
Pettit, A. D. (1994). Propaganda, Public Relations, and the Remarks on the Craftsman's Vindication of His Two Hon[oura]ble Patrons, in His Paper of May 22, 1731. Huntington Library Quarterly. 57, 45-59.
Pettit, A. D. (1994). The Francis Hare Controversy of 1732. Other. 17, 41-53.
Pettit, A. D. (1994). What the Drama Does in Fielding's Jonathan Wild. Reprinted in Critical Essays on Henry Fielding, ed. Albert J. Rivero (Boston: G. K. Hall, 1998): 21�"34. Eighteenth-Century Fiction. 6, 153-68. 1993–94.
Pettit, A. D. (1993). Place, Time, and Parody in The Ring and the Book. Reprinted in Poetry Criticism, vol. 61, ed. Larry Trudeau (Farmington Hills, MI: Gale, 2005), forthcoming. Victorian Poetry. 31, 95-106.
Pettit, A. D. (1990). Sympathetic Criminality in the Mid-Victorian Novel. Dickens Studies Annual. 19, 305–25.
Pettit, A. D. (1990). The Grub-street Journal and the Politics of Anachronism. Philological Quarterly. 69, 437–53.
Magazine/Trade Publication
Pettit, A. D. (2013). "Horton Foote and Eugene O'Neill in Wharton, Texas, Once Upon a Time,". Eugene O'Neill Newsletter. 26.
Monograph
Pettit, A. D. (1997). Illusory Consensus: Bolingbroke and the Polemical Response to Walpole, 1730–1737. Newark: University of Delaware Press; London: Associated University Presses.
Performance review
Pettit, A. (2019). Rev. of An Octoroon (Undermain Theatre, Dallas). Other. 16(1), 3.
Popular Press Article
Pettit, A. D. (2010). Foreword to The Enlightenment by Night: Essays on After-Dark Culture in the Long Eighteenth Century, Transatlantic Collaborations in Eighteenth-Century Studies 2, ed. Serge Soupel, Kevin L. Cope, Alexander Pettit (New York: AMS Press, 2010), xi-xx. Co-written by Kevin L. Cope.. New York: AMS Press.
Pettit, A. D. (2006). "Remarks on Simon Varey and His Work," Sustaining Literature: Essays on Literature and Culture, 1500-1800, ed. Greg Clingham . Introduction to a Festschrift.. 31-40. Lewisburg, PA: Bucknell University Press.
Pettit, A. D. (2003). Simon Varey: A Remembrance. 35, 14–15. The Scriblerian.
Pettit, A. D., Collins, M. (1999). English Drama, 1650–1760: A Critical Miscellany. 32(2), . Studies in the Literary Imagination.
Pettit, A. D. (1998). Making Genre: Studies in the Novel or Something Lke It, 1684–1762i. 30(2), . Studies in the Novel.
Pettit, A. D., Newman, G. (1997). "Edward Cave," "Matthias Earbery," "Fog's Weekly Journal," "Francis Hare," "Thomas Hearne," "Richard Russel," in Britain in the Hanoverian Era, 1714-1837. New York: Garland.
Pettit, A. D., Bracken, J. K., Silver, J. (1995). "William Collins," in The British Literary Book Trade, 1700–1820. Dictionary of Literary Biography 154. Detroit: Gale–Bruccoli Clark Layman, 1995. 39–48.
Pettit, A. D., Greenfield, J. R. (1993). Entries on the characters of Sophia Lee and Robert Paltock, in Dictionary of British Literary Characters. New York: Facts on File–Bruccoli Clark Layman.
Scholarly Appendix
Pettit, A. D. (2002). Introduction and "Appendix: On Authorship," Jonathan Swift, et al., Miscellanies in Prose and Verse (4 vols.). London: Pickering & Chatto.
Scholarly Note
Pettit, A. D., Peters, J. G. (2016). “Conrad Remembered: Richard Curle Meets S. N. Behrman and Crosby Gaige”. 40(2), 114-19. Conradian.
Pettit, A. D., Baird, J., Vanhoutte, J. (2012). "Bob Dylan and The Emperor Jones Revisited,". 33, 273-74. The Eugene O'Neill Review.
,
Overall
Summative Rating
Challenge and
Engagement Index
Response Rate

out of 5

out of 7
%
of
students responded
  • Overall Summative Rating (median):
    This rating represents the combined responses of students to the four global summative items and is presented to provide an overall index of the class’s quality. Overall summative statements include the following (response options include a Likert scale ranging from 5 = Excellent, 3 = Good, and 1= Very poor):
    • The course as a whole was
    • The course content was
    • The instructor’s contribution to the course was
    • The instructor’s effectiveness in teaching the subject matter was
  • Challenge and Engagement Index:
    This rating combines student responses to several SPOT items relating to how academically challenging students found the course to be and how engaged they were. Challenge and Engagement Index items include the following (response options include a Likert scale ranging from 7 = Much higher, 4 = Average, and 1 = Much lower):
    • Do you expect your grade in this course to be
    • The intellectual challenge presented was
    • The amount of effort you put into this course was
    • The amount of effort to succeed in this course was
    • Your involvement in course (doing assignments, attending classes, etc.) was
CLOSE