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   Jeff Cox

   Professor of English, Comp. Lit & Humanities

   Currently Associate Vice-Chancellor for Faculty Affairs
   
Phone: 303-492-5491





Teaching Interests

Romanticism; cultural theory and cultural studies



Current Courses




Recent Courses


 COML 5830: Global Romanticism


 HUMN 3093-001: Tragedy


Books
 

Poetry and Politics in the Cockney School: Shelley, Keats, Hunt, and Their Circle. Cambridge Univ. Press, 1998

The Broadview anthology of Romantic drama. Jeffrey N. Cox and Michael Gamer, editors. 2003.


In the Shadows of Romance: Romantic Tragic Drama in Germany, England, and France. Ohio Univ. Press, 1987


Recent Articles

“Romantic Tragedy.” Blackwell's Companion to Tragedy, ed. Rebecca Bushnell. Blackwell's, forthcoming 2004

“Cockney Cosmopolitanism.” Forthcoming in Nineteenth-Century Contexts

With Jillian Heydt-Stevenson, “Are Those Who Are Strangers Nowhere in the World at Home Anywhere: Thinking about Romantic Cosmpolitanism.” Forthcoming, special issue of European Romantic Review, co-ed. Jeffrey N. Cox and Jillian Heydt-Stevenson

“After Wars: Byron's Manfred and the Melodrama.” Forthcoming, volume on romantic drama, ed. Anna Maria Sportelli

“Editing Romantic Drama.” Forthcoming, special issue of La questione Romantica, ed. Lilla Maria Crisafulli

"Shelley's drama of tyranny and liberation." Cambridge Companion to Percy Shelley, ed. Timothy Morton. Forthcoming, Cambridge Univ. Press

“Re-viewing Romantic Drama.” Literature Compass 1 (2004) RO 096: 1-24

“Communal Romanticism.” European Romantic Review 15 (2004): 329-34

“Reviewing Baillie's Count Basil." European Romantic Review 15 (2004): 359-61

“Leigh Hunt’s Foliage: A Cockney Manifesto.” Leigh Hunt: Life, Poetics, Politics. Ed. Nicholas Roe. Routledge, 2003, 58-77