TTHA

VP

 

RICHARD NEMESVARI
rnemesva@stfx.ca
Dept of English,
St Francis Xavier University,
Antigonish,
Nova Scotia,
Canada B2G 2W5
 
is
TTHA Director
of
the

 

page

 

 
EDUCATION:
 
Ph.D. Queen’s University at Kingston (1988)
 
M.A. University of Toronto
(1984)
 
B.A. University of Waterloo (Honours, 1983)

 

MAJOR WORKS
 
Editor:
Jane Eyre. Charlotte Brontë. (Broadview Press, 1999).
 
Aurora Floyd. Mary Elizabeth Braddon, with Lisa Surridge (Broadview Press, 1998).
 
The Trumpet-Major. Thomas Hardy. (Oxford University Press, 1991; rpt. 1998).
 
Human Shows: Essays in Honour of Michael Millgate, with Rosemarie Morgan (Thomas Hardy Association Press, 2000).

 

Essays:
“Romancing the Text: Genre, Indeterminacy, and Televising Tess of the  d’Urbervilles,” in Hardy on Screen, Cambridge UP (2006).
 
"Collaboration or Compromise?—From Screenplay to Screen in the Ian Sharp Production of Tess of the d’Urbervilles,” The Thomas Hardy Review 7 (2004).
 
“Thomas Hardy and his Readers,” in The Palgrave Guide to Hardy Studies,  Palgrave Macmillan (2004).
The Mark of the Brotherhood: The Foreign Other and Homosexual Panic in The Woman in White,” English Studies in Canada (December 2002).
 
The Thing must be Male, we suppose’: Erotic Triangles and Masculine Identity  in Tess of the d’Urbervilles and Melville’s Billy Budd,” in Thomas Hardy: Texts  and Contexts, Palgrave Macmillan (2002).
 
"‘Is it a man or a woman?’: Constructing Masculinity in Desperate Remedies,"Human Shows: Essays in Honour of Michael Millgate, eds. Rosemarie Morgan and  Richard Nemesvari (New Haven: Thomas Hardy Association Press, 2000).
 
"Robert Audley’s Secret: Male Homosocial Desire and ‘Going Straight’ in Lady  Audley’s Secret" in Straight with a Twist: Queer Theory and the Subject of  Heterosexuality, ed. Calvin Thomas, University of Illinois Press, 2000.
 
"Strange Attractors on the Yorkshire Moors: Chaos Theory and Wuthering Heights,"  Victorian Newsletter 92 (Fall 1997).

 

Return to The Thomas Hardy Association Front Page