Dr. Beverly Schneller - English 418

Dr. Beverly Schneller

Dr. Beverly Schneller

Chair, English Department; Professor of English


Contact Information

Beverly.Schneller@millersville.edu
Office: Chryst 102
Phone: (717) 871-2342
Fax: (717) 871-2446

Office Hours

Comments: Call department secretary for an appointment 872-3069

Additional Information

Degrees

  • B.A., The University of St. Thomas
  • M.A., The Catholic University of America
  • Ph.D., The Catholic University of America

Specializations

  • British Literature
  • 18th and 19th Century Irish Literature
  • Textual Criticism
  • Canadian Literature
  • 18th Century British Book Trade

Interests

Authors: Ford Madox Ford

Rohinton Mistery

University/Program Connections

  • Academic Policies Committee
  • NCTE/NCATE Coordinating Council
  • Institutional Assessment Committee
  • Scholar-in-Residence Program Coordinator, English Dept.

Community & Club Connections

  • Friends of Ganser Library
  • North Museum
  • National Trust for Historic Preservation
  • National Poetry Month Speaker Series

Passions & Distractions

  • Lighthouses and Cape Cod
  • Graduate education and advisement
  • New fiction and poetry
  • Forgotten or overlooked authors
  • Celtic and American folk music

Courses Taught

  • English 110: English Composition
  • English 233: Early English Literature
  • English 230: Introduction to Literature
  • English 237: Introduction to Literary Analysis
  • English 312: Technical Writing
  • English 316: Business Writing
  • English 331: Special Topics in Irish Literature
  • English 337: Medieval Women Writers
  • English 403/603: Chaucer
  • English 408/608: Restoration, 18th Century Literature
  • English 413/613: British Literature since 1914
  • English 418: Literature of Scotland and Ireland
  • English 441/641, 443/643: Novel, Poetry, and Prose Fiction
  • Topics courses in East Asian, Irish and Arabic Literature

Sample Publication

  • Anna Parnell's Political Journalism: Contexts and Texts. Dublin: Maunsel, 2005.
  • "Mary Cooper: Eighteenth-Century London Bookseller, 1743-1761" (dissertation)
  • Writing about Business and Industry, Oxford UP, 1995.
  • "No 'Brave Irishman' Need Apply: Sheridan, Shakespeare, and the Smock-Alley Theatre" in Shakespeare in Ireland, ed. Mark Thornton Burnett and Ramona Wray, London: MacMillan, 1997.
  • "Visitable and Visible: The Use of History in the East Asian Novel," JNT, 2002.