ࡱ> <>;@ O)jbjb B@#lPPPP8<P   , v  8 JJ   %PP:  qq  William R. Siebenschuh Curriculum Vitae 12/09/06 Professional Address: English Department, Case Western Reserve University Cleveland, Ohio 44106 ( 216) 368-2364 Fax: (216) 368-2216, E-Mail: wrs2@ po. cwru. edu Home Address: 2637 Dartmoor Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio 44118 (216) 321-6748 Status: Married. Two children: Ellen Anne and Robert William. Four grandchildren: Hannah, Claire, Brooke, and Kevin Education: Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley, 1970 M.A. University of California, Berkeley, 1966 B.A. Grinnell College, Grinnell, Iowa, 1964 Employment: Professor of English, C.W.R.U., 1989 Acting-Chair Modern Languages & Literatures 2004---2005 Acting-Chair Art History CWRU 2004---2005 Chair, English Department, C.W.R.U. 1988-1993; 2003-- Vice Dean, Western Reserve College, 1985-1987 Associate Professor of English, C.W.R.U. 1981-1989 Assistant Professor of English, C.W.R.U. 1978-1981 Assistant Professor of English, Fordham University, 1971-1978. Courses Taught: Literature:Courses taught (C.W.R.U. & Fordham) include The Age of Pope; The Age of Johnson;Nineteenth-Century Survey; Modern British Fiction; The Novel in the Eighteenth-Century; The Nineteenth-Century Novel; Autobiography; Major VictoriansChaucer; & Graduate Seminars in Johnson & Boswell; Swift & Sterne; Hardy; Autobiography. Composition: DevelopmentalWriting (in the Higher Education Opportunity Program, Fordham University); Freshman Composition; Advanced Expository Writing; Composition: Theory & Practice. Director of Composition & the University Writing Center, C.W.R.U. 1978-1985. Co-Director, Higher Education Opportunity Program, Fordham University, 1972-1978. Professional Publications: Books: A Tibetan Revolutionary: The Political Life & Times of Phuntso Wangye, co-authors Melvyn C. Goldstein and Dawei Sherap. (Berkeley: University of California Press, June 2004) Tibetan translation published by Tibet Times Press, Dharamsala, 2006. Chinese and French translations forthcoming. The Struggle for Education in Modern Tibet: The Three Thousand Children of Tashi Tsering. Co authored with Tashi Tsering. (Lewsiton: The Edwin Mellen Press, 2003) Chinese translation forthcoming. The Struggle for Modern Tibet: The Autobiography of Tashi Tsering, with Melvyn C. Goldstein. ( Armonk: M.E. Sharpe, 1997) 232pp. Paperback edition, 1999. Chinese edition, tr. Yang Ho Chin ( NY, NY, Mirror Books, 2000) Fictional Techniques and Factual Works (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1983). Contact: A Guide to Writing Skills (Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1978) Co-Author, Robert T. Mundhenk Form and Purpose in Boswell's Biographical Works (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1971). Essays in Edited Books: "Sterne's Paradoxical Coherence: Some Principles of Unity in Tristram Shandy," in Approaches to Teaching Sterne's Tristram Shandy, ed. Melvin New (New York: MLA, 1989), pp. 72-80. "Johnson's Lives & Modern Students," in Domestick Privacies, ed. David Wheeler (Lexington: University of Kentucky Press, 1987), pp. 133-151. "Dr. Johnson & Hodge the Cat: Small Moments and Great Pleasures in the Life, in Fresh Reflections on Samuel Johnson, ed. Prem Nath (Troy, N.Y.: Whitson, 1987), pp. 387-398. "Narrative Form, Dramatic Art, and Factual Statement: Gosse's Father and Son," (Selections from chapter of the same name in Fictional Techniques and Factual Works) in the Chelsea House Library of Literary Criticism: Twentieth-Century British Literature, ed. Harold Bloom (N.Y.: Chelsea House, 1986), pp. 94-109. "Factual Appearances and Fictional Effects: Boswell's Life of Johnson," (A chapter from Fictional Techniques and Factual Works) in Modern Critical Interpretations, ed. Harold Bloom (N.Y.: Chelsea House, 1986), pp. 77-96. "Boswell's Second Crop of Memory," in Johnson and Boswell: New Questions, New Answers, ed. John Vance (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1985), pp. 94-109. Articles in Refereed Publications: "Hardy & the Imagery of Place in Studies in English Literature. Vol. 4 (Autumn 1999). "Cognitive Processes and Autobiographical Acts, in Biography. Vol. 12 No. 2, Spring, 1989, pp. 142-153. "Johnson's Special Appeal in the Seventies and Eighties, in CEA Critic, Vol. 49. No's 2-4 (Winter1986-Summer 1987), pp. 50-59. "Who Is Boswell's Johnson?" in Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture (Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1980) Vol. 10, pp. 347-360. "Art and Evidence in Newman's Apologia," in Biography Vol. 3. No. 4. Fall, 1980, pp. 314-330. Essays on Biography and Autobiography in the Academic American Encyclopedia, (Princeton: Arete Publishing Co., 1980) Vol. 2, pp. 355-356; Vol. 3, pp. 263-264. "Modern Undergraduates and the Accessibility of the Life of Johnson," Eighteenth-Century Life. Vol. 5, No. 3, spring, 1979, pp. 54-59. "The Relation Between Factual Accuracy and Literary Art in the Life of Johnson," Modern Philology, Vol. 74. No. 3 (February, 1977) pp. 273-288. "The Image of the Child and the Plot of Jane Eyre," in Studies in the Novel, Vol. 8. No. 3 (Fall, 1976), pp. 304-317. "On the Locus of Faith in Johnson's Sermons," In Studies in Burke and His Time, Vol. 17. No. 2 (Spring, 1976), pp. 103-117. Selected Papers Delivered at Professional Conferences: "Literary Art or Memory Art?: Speculations on the Making of the Life of Johnson." Presented at the convention of the Midwest Regional Chapter of the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies. "Teaching Newman Now." Presented at the National Convention of the Modern Language Association. Chicago, Ill. December, 1985. "To See Humanity in a Grain of Sand: The Generative Didacticism of Dr. Johnson." and "Dr. Johnson's Conglobulating Swallows: Hard Science and Human Perception." Presented at the annual convention of the East Central Regional Chapter of the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies. Gettysburg, Pa. October, 1985. "Johnson's Special Appeal in the Seventies and Eighties." Presented at the convention of the East Central Regional chapter of the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies. Annapolis, Md. 1984. "Boswell's Second Crop of Memory." Presented at the annual convention of the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies. New York, 1983. "Good Fences Make Good Neighbors." Presented at the convention of the East Central Regional chapter of the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies. Bryn Mawr, Pa. 1981. "Why We Need More Unscholarly Biographies." Presented at the annual convention of the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies. San Francisco, California. 1980. "Who Is Boswell's Johnson?" Presented at the annual convention of the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies. Atlanta, Georgia. 1979. "Permissible Relations: The Role of Fictional Techniques in Factual Works." Presented at the annual convention of the Modern Language Association. New York 1979. "Modern Undergraduates and the Accessibility of the Life of Johnson." Presented at the annual convention of the East Central Regional chapter of the American society for Eighteenth-Century Studies. York, Pa. 1977. Reviews: Douglas Wissing, Pioneer in Tibet: The Life & Perils of Dr. Albert Shelton, Journal of the History of Medicine and Applied Sciences, Vol. 61, No. 1, pp. 94-96. William McCarthy. Hester Thrale Piozzi: Portrait of a Literary Woman. Eighteenth Century Studies. Vol 20, No. 3, pp. 345-349. Boswell: The Applause of the Jury, 1782-1785. ed. Irma S. Lustig and Fredreick A. Pottle; The Heart of Boswell, ed. Mark Harris; Everybodys Boswell, ed. F.A. Morely. in The Eighteenth-Century, A Current Bibliography. Vol 6, pp. 403-404. Richard Schwartz. Boswell's Johnson, in Modern Philology, Vol. 78, No. 1, pp.90-93. John Alcorn. The Nature Novel from Hardy to Lawrence. Thought. Fall, 1977, pp. 219-221. Editing Eighteenth-Century Texts. Literary Research Newsletter. Fall, 1976. Pp. 174-176. John Halperin. Egoism and Self-Discovery in the Victorian Novel. Thought. Spring, 1976, pp. 448-449. Journalism: Book reviews for the Plain Dealer: Riding the Rap, Elmore Leonard (PD May 14, 1995); Robert B. Parker, Thin Air (PD May 7, 1995); Patricia Cornwell, From Potter's Field (PD July 16, 1995); Carl Hiaasen, Stormy Weather (PDAugust 13, 1995); Sue Grafton, 'L'Is For Lawless (PD August 20, 1995). Professional Activities: Table Leader for Educational Testing Service GMAT exam. 1994--1996 Table Leader for Educational Testing Service Advanced Placement Literature exam. 1980-1985. 1987 Reader/Grader for the Educational Testing Service College Entrance Board Achievement tests. 1980-1985. Reader/Manuscript evaluator for Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture Vols. 11 and 12. At various times, reader/ manuscript evaluator for Eighteenth-Century Life; St. Martins; Little Brown; and the University of Georgia presses. Founding Editor, Bellflower Press (CWRU 1979-1985). Editorial assistant. Thought. (Fordham University, 1972-1975).  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