Queens College English Department

 

David H. Richter
Professor of English
Ph.D. 1971, University of Chicago

The Eighteenth Century, Literary Theory, Biblical Narrative

Office: Klapper 639
Phone: (718) 997-4667
e-mail: david_richter@qc.edu

Curriculum Vitae

Recent Publications:

 

Recent Papers:

·         "Narrativity and Stasis in Martin Rowson's Tristram Shandy"

 

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Spring 2001: Professor Richter has received a Presidential Research Award and will be on leave for the semester.

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Syllabi for Spring 2005 Courses

·  Graduate Methodology (Queens: English 701)

·  The Rise of the Novel (Graduate Center: English 839.00)

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Syllabi for Spring 2006 Courses

·  The Bible as Literature (Queens: English 381 AM3WA)

·  Aspects of Literary Theory(Queens: English 382 1M3WA)

·  Swift, Fielding, Sterne: Satire and Comedy (Graduate Center: English 83200)

Syllabi for Fall 2006 Courses

·        Introduction to Literary Study (Queens: English 150 AT3RA)

·        Survey of English Literature 2 (Queens: English 252 1T3RA)

·        Seminar: Jane Austen (Queens: English 723 E4R2A)

Syllabi for Spring 2007 Courses

·       Jane and Henry in Hollywood (Queens: English 391)

·       Biblical Narratology (Graduate Center: English 80600)

Syllabi for Fall 2007 Courses

·  The Bible as Literature (Queens: English 381)

·  Suffering the World (Queens: English 386)

 

Syllabi for Spring 2008 Courses

           Introduction to Literary Study (Queens: English 150)

           The Rise of the Novel (GC: English 83900)

 

Syllabi for Summer 2008 Course

       Introduction to Poetry ( Queens: English 140)

Fall 2008: On Sabbatical

Syllabi for Spring 2009 Courses

        ·  Literature and Religion ( Queens: English 386)

          Culture Wars of the 1790s: The Jacobin and Anti-Jacobin Novel

                    (GC: English 83500)

Fall 2009: On Sabbatical

Syllabi for Spring 2010 Courses

·  Jane and Henry in Hollywood (Queens: English 391W 9W3A)

·  The English Novel and the French Revolution (Queens: English 722 E4W2A)

·  Biblical Narratology (Graduate Center: English 80600)

 

 

 

 

Current Projects:

  • Crises of Identity: La Femme sans nom, The Woman in White, and the Tichborne Claimant (in progress)
  • The Robe of Samuel: Difficulty and Indeterminacy in Biblical Narrative (in progress)

 

Recent Courses:

  • Introduction to Literary Analysis
  • Fiction in Theory and Practice
  • Biblical Narratology
  • Literary Criticism
  • The Gothic: Genre and Mode
  • The Enlightenment and Modernity
  • The Rise of the Novel
  • Satire and Comedy
  • Jane and Henry in Hollywood
  • Suffering the World: Ancients and Moderns

 


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