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Vilmar, Christopher

Faculty, English
Holloway Hall (HH) 360
410-677-6511 or ext 76511
csvilmarsalisburyedu



Courses  []

2013 Fall

  • ENGL 473-001 RESTORATION & 18TH CENT LIT
    A study of British literature from 1660 through the 18th century. Writers studied include Behn, Rochester, Dryden, Defoe, Swift, Pope, Johnson, Boswell, Goldsmith, Burns and Blake. May not receive credit for both ENGL 420 and ENGL 473. Prerequisite: C or better in ENGL 103. Three hours per week with enhancement. Meets General Education IB (Prior to Fall 2008: IA).
  • ENGL 508-151 METHODS & THEORY LIT RESEARCH
    Introduces students to the methods and theories that are foundational to the study of literature at the graduate level and the application of those theories to literature, beginning with New Criticism, Feminism, Psychoanalysis, and Multiculturalism. Students will examine key literary, critical, and theoretical terms/concepts as well as learn to analyze secondary sources in the process of producing their own critically informed work. Three hours per week.
  • ENGL 573-002 RESTORATION & 18TH CENT LIT
    A study of British literature from 1660 through the 18th century. Writers studied include Behn, Rochester, Dryden, Defoe, Swift, Pope, Johnson, Boswell, Goldsmith, Burns and Blake. Three hours per week.

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Awards, Scholarship & Creative Works:  []

Article(s)

Vilmar, C. S. 
(forthcoming). 
Johnson at 300: Johnson at Oxford & beyond 
Johnsonian News Letter, 
Vilmar, C. 
(2012). 
Outliving three centuries? A view of Johnson studies at the tercentenary of his birth. 
Eighteenth-Century Life, 
36(1), 
135-148. 
Vilmar, C. 
(2009). 
Johnson's criticism of satire & the problem of the Scriblerians. 
The Cambridge Quarterly, 
38(1), 
1-23. 
Vilmar, C. S. 
(2009). 
The authoritative Samuel Johnson 
The Cambridge Quarterly, 
38(2), 
164-177. 

Presentations

Vilmar, C. (2009). Johnson blogs politics: Links between Latin historiography, Swiftian satire, & print culture in the debates in the senate of Magna Lilliputia. Presented at the Johnson at 300 Conference. Presented at Johnson at 300 conference, Pembroke College, Oxford Uni versity, Oxford, UK.
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Vilmar, C. (2009). Johnson Philologus presented at the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies conference. Presented at American Society for  Eighteenth-Century Studies, Richmond, VA.

Book Chapters

Vilmar, C. S. (2010). John Arbuthnot. J. Parini (Eds.), British Writers Supplement XVI New York: Scribner's.
Vilmar, C. S. (2008). Ivan Alekseyevich Bunin. M. Sollars (Eds.), The Facts-on-File companion to the world novel: 1900 to the present New York: Facts On File.
Vilmar, C. S. (2008). The well of days. M. Sollars (Eds.), The Facts-on-File companion to the world novel: 1900 to the present New York: Facts On File.
Vilmar, C. S. (2008). The village. M. Sollars (Eds.), The Facts-on-File companion to the world novel: 1900 to the present New York: Facts On File.
Vilmar, C. S. (2006). Benito Cereno. A . Werlock (Eds.), The Facts-on-File companion to the American novel New York: Facts On File.

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