English Department Faculty

Wayne Glausser

 


Ph.D. (Yale University)
Professor, Chair
316 Asbury Hall
Phone: (765) 658-4685
E-mail: wglaussr@depauw.edu


Wayne Glausse did his undergraduate work at the University of California, Santa Cruz, and was awarded a Danforth Fellowship to attend Yale University, where he received a Ph.D. in English. He taught at Yale and William and Mary before coming to DePauw. He has received several awards for teaching, including Indiana Professor of the Year (Council for Advancement and Support of Education). He teaches upper-level courses in romanticism, literary theory, and cross-disciplinary topics, and various lower level courses, including the full year survey of British literature, introduction to fiction, first-year seminar, and first-year writing. He has published several essays, mainly in two areas: English literature and philosophy of the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, and American fiction and popular culture of the twentieth century. In 1998, the University Press of Florida published his book, Locke and Blake: A Conversation Across the Eighteenth Century. In 1999 he received the Minar Award for scholarship and was appointed one of three inaugural University Professors at DePauw.

 

Fall 2007:

  • ENG130: College Writing II
  • ENG 197:FYS: Reading Las Vegas
  • ENG 366: The Romantic Period

Spring 2008:

  • ENG 151d: Lit and Interpretation
  • ENG 282a: British Writers II