Faculty

Scheick, William J.
Professor

Education: Ph.D. U. of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana 1969
Office Location: CAL 301
Office Hours: TTh 11:00-12:15
Phone: (512) 471-8383
scheick@mail.utexas.edu

Recent Publications: The Will and the Word: The Poetry of Edward Taylor (1974).

The Writings of Jonathan Edwards: Theme, Motif, and Style (1975).

Seventeenth-Century American Poetry: A Reference Guide (1977).

The Slender Human Word: Emerson's Artistry in Prose (1978).

The Writings of Patrick White: Theme, Technique, and Tradition (1979).

Critical Essays on Jonathan Edwards (1979).

The Half-Blood: A Cultural Symbol in Nineteenth-Century American Fiction (1979).

Three Contemporary Women Novelists: Hazzard, Ozick, and Redmon (1983).

The Splintering Frame: The Later Fiction of H. G. Wells (1984).

Contemporary American Women Writers: Narrative Strategies (1985).

H. G. Wells: A Reference Guide (1988).

Two Mather Biographies: Life and Death and Parentator (1989).

Fictional Structure and Ethics: The Turn-of-the-Century English Novel (1990).

Design in Puritan American Literature (1992).

Paine, Scripture, and Authority: The Age of Reason as Religious and Political Idea (1994).

The Ethos of Romance at the Turn of the Century (1994).

The Critical Response to H. G. Wells (1995).

Structures of Belief / Narrative Structures (1995).

Alice Maude Ewell's Atlantic Monthly Fiction: 1892-1905 (1997).

Authority and Female Authorship in Colonial America (1998).

Alice Maude Ewell's Peterson's Magazine Fiction, 1883-1893 (1998).