SUSAN K. HOWARD
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
Office: College Hall 622
Telephone: 412.396.6441
Email: howard@duq.edu
Office Hours March 2012:
Monday/Wednesday 1:00-4:00 pm
EDUCATION
B.A., University of Massachusetts, Amherst
M.A., University of Delaware
Ph.D., University of Delaware
Dr. Susan Howard teaches courses at both the undergraduate and graduate level in the novel. She has published on novelists of the long 18th century, including Frances Burney, Charlotte Lennox, Henry Fielding, and Amelia Opie. She also works in the field of Adoption Studies.
RECENT SCHOLARSHIP
A Critical Edition of Sir Walter Scott’s "Waverley". Broadview Press, July 2010.
“In the Public Eye: The Structuring of Spectacle in Frances Burney’s Evelina,” in “The Public’s Open to Us All”: Essays on Women and Performance in Eighteenth-Century England. Ed. Laura Engel. Cambridge Scholars Publishers, 2009.
“Transcultural Adoption in the Eighteenth-century Transatlantic Novel: Questioning National Identities in Charlotte Lennox’s Euphemia. Festshrift in honor of Jerry Beasley. Ed. Christopher Johnson. University of Delaware Press, forthcoming January 2011.
A Critical Edition of Charlotte Lennox’s “Euphemia.” Broadview Pres, Summer 2008.
A Critical Edition of Maria Edgeworth’s “Castle Rackrent.” Hackett Publishing, 2007.
"Seeing Colonial America and Writing Home About It: Charlotte Lennox's Euphomia, Epistolaris, and the Feminine Picturesque." Studies in the Novel. Forthcoming Winter 2005.
A Critical Edition of Ed Burney's "Evelina". Broadview Press, 2000.

