Dr. Raymond Hilliard
Professor of English
303-I Ryland Hall
Office: (804) 289-8289
Fax: (804) 289-8313
Teaching:
British Novel
Eighteenth-Century English Lit.,
Modern Novel
Research:
The eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century British novel
Education:
Ph.D., University of Rochester
Selected Publications:
"Laughter Echoing from Mouth to Mouth: Symbolic Cannibalism and Gender in Evelina." Eighteenth-Century Life 17 (1993): 45-61. "Clarissa and Ritual Cannibalism." PMLA 105 (1990): 1083-97
Pamela: "Autonomy, Subordination, and the 'State of childhood.'" Studies in Philology 53 (1986): 201-17.
"The Redemption of Fatherhood in The Vicar of Wakefield." SEL 23 (1983): 465-80.
"Desire and the Structure of Eighteenth-Century Fiction." Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture 9 (1980): 357-70.
"Emma: Dancing without Space too Turn In." Probability, time, and Space in Eighteenth-Century Literature. Ed. Paula R. Backscheider. New York, New York: AMS Press, 1979. 275-98/