Curriculum
Vitae
JOHN
A. HODGSON
Forbes
College
Princeton
University
hodgson@princeton.edu
Princeton,
NJ 08544-4000
(609) 258-5229
EDUCATION
Ph.D.
Yale University
1972
Ph.D. Dissertation: "The World's Mysterious Doom: Melville and Shelley
on the Failure of the Imagination"
M.A.
Yale University
1968
B.A. magna cum laude
Dartmouth College
1967
EMPLOYMENT
Dean of Forbes College
Princeton University
2001-present
Director of Studies, Forbes College
Princeton University
1994-2001
Visiting Professor, English
Tufts University
1993
Associate Professor, English
St. Anselm College
1992-93
Lecturer, History and Literature
Harvard University
1989-92
Associate Professor (tenured), English University of Georgia
1981‑89
Associate Professor, English
Yale University
1979‑81
Assistant Professor, English
Yale University
1972‑79
Instructor, English
Carleton College
1970‑71
Graduate Instructor, English
Yale University
1970
Administrative Responsibilities:
As Dean and formerly as Director of Studies of Forbes College, I am responsible for the organization and oversight of academic advising and the implementation of academic regulations for 450+ freshmen and sophomores, and in this capacity I work closely with a group of fifteen faculty advisers. I serve as the class dean for Forbes College students and as the Associate Master of the college, and am a non-voting member of the Committee on Examinations and Standing. In addition, I have taken on a number of special administrative assignments. Among them: directing and coordinating the Martin Dale '53 Postgraduate Fellowship competition since its inception in 1996, serving on the Mail Team and writing most of its Phase One report to the APT (1997-98), serving on the Princeton Rhodes Scholarship Committee (since 1998), and supervising a complete revision of the Director of Studies Handbook in preparation for our new appointments to those positions (2000-01).
Courses taught,
1972-93 (partial list):
Graduate: English Romantic
Literature, Modern Literary Theory and Criticism, Studies in the Wordsworth
Circle, English and American Romanticism, the Romantic Prometheus, the Politics
of Romantic Rhetoric, Detective Fiction, Introduction to Graduate Study in
Humanities
Undergraduate: English Romantic Poetry, American Romanticism, Contemporary Literary Theory, the European Literary Tradition (epic and dramatic), Detective Fiction, Nineteenth Century English Literature, Nineteenth and Twentieth Century American Literature, surveys of English and American literature, Humanities (Renaissance to Twentieth Century), expository writing
HONORS
AND AWARDS
NEH Summer Stipend, 1999
American Antiquarian Society Fellowship, 1994
(declined)
Dean's letter of commendation for distinguished teaching performance,
Harvard Extension School, 1989-90
Fellow, National Humanities Center, 1981‑82
Morse Fellow, Yale University, 1976‑77
Woodrow Wilson Fellow, 1967‑68
Elinor Perkins Prize (outstanding student of English, Greek, or Latin
literature), Dartmouth College, 1967
B.A. with high honors in English, 1967
Phi Beta Kappa, 1966
PROFESSIONAL
SERVICE
Administrative:
2003
NASSR Conference Committee, 2001-present – planning the 2003 North American
Society for the Study of Romanticism/British Association for Romantic Studies
Conference in Manhattan; also setting up a new Tri-State Romantics
Group.
Committee on Instruction, Program on Degrees in History and Literature,
Harvard University, 1990-91 ‑- responsible for senior general examinations,
senior oral examinations, junior advising, and action on all student
petitions.
President, Romantic/Victorian Section, South Atlantic Modern Language
Association, 1986‑87; Nominating Committee, 1987-89; Secretary, 1985‑86 ‑-
refereed submissions, organized and chaired annual
meeting.
English Department Graduate Studies Committee, University of Georgia,
1984-86 ‑- responsible for graduate admissions and for review, evaluation, and
modification of the program.
English Department Lanier Professor Search Committee, University of
Georgia, 1985-87; English Department Junior Appointments Committee, Yale
University, 1974-75, 1977-78 ‑-responsible for finding, evaluating, and
recommending faculty candidates.
Graduate Faculty Committee to Review the Graduate Program in Romance
Languages, University of Georgia, 1983-84 ‑- responsible for analyzing and
reporting on extensive Educational Testing Service surveys of the Program's
faculty, students, and alumni, interviewing most of the Program's faculty and
many of its graduate students, investigating the requirements and standards of
comparable programs nationwide, contributing to the Committee's final written
and oral reports to the Dean of the Graduate School.
Graduate Faculty Committee on Appointments and Reappointments in the
Humanities, University of Georgia, 1985-87 ‑- responsible for review of
professional qualifications of graduate faculty
candidates.
Director, English 129 (The European Literary Tradition), Yale
University, 1974‑76, 1980‑8l ‑- directed a staff of fifteen senior and junior
faculty members, administered all aspects of this, the Department's largest
course (400 students).
English Department Course of Studies Committee, Yale University, 1975‑76,
1980‑81 ‑- responsible for review, evaluation, and modification of the
undergraduate major program.
Freshman Admissions, Yale University, 1975-76 ‑- faculty
representative and evaluator for New England region admissions
decisions.
Yale College Summer Term Evaluation Committee, 1975-76 ‑- responsible for preliminary planning for this proposed major change in the Yale academic calendar.
Consulting:
New Hampshire Humanities Council (Project Evaluation Consultant),
1988‑93 (Projects evaluated include documentary film on the life and death of
civil rights worker Jonathan Daniels; New Hampshire Public Radio Humanities
Features)
Department of English, University of California, Irvine (full
professor promotion evaluator), 1987-88
Section for the Study of Foreign Languages, Athens Academy Long Range
Planning Committee, 1986
Referee for:
PMLA
Studies in Romanticism
Studies in English Literature
Rhetorica
Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
University of Alabama Press
PUBLICATIONS:
Books:
Sherlock Holmes: The
Major Stories with Contemporary Critical Essays. Ed. and intro. John A. Hodgson. Boston: Bedford Books of St. Martin's Press,
1994.
Coleridge, Shelley, and Transcendental Inquiry: Rhetoric, Argument,
Metapsychology. Lincoln and
London: University of Nebraska Press, 1989.
Wordsworth's Philosophical Poetry, 1797‑1814. Lincoln and
London: University of Nebraska Press, 1980.
Chapters in
Books:
"Trembling into Thought:
Approaching Coleridge through 'The Eolian Harp.'" Approaches to Teaching Coleridge's
Poetry and Prose. Ed. Richard
Matlak. New York: Modern Language Association of America,
1991. 69-75.
"The Younger Romantics:
Teaching Shelley with Byron and Keats." Approaches to Teaching Shelley's
Poetry. Ed. Spencer Hall. New York: Modern Language Association of America,
1990. 132-36.
"Sympathy and Imagination: Wordsworth and English Romantic
Poetry." Approaches to Teaching
Wordsworth's Poetry. Ed. Spencer Hall. New York: Modern Language
Association of America, 1986.
130‑36.
"Transcendental Tropes: Coleridge's Rhetoric of Allegory and
Symbol." Allegory, Myth, and
Symbol. Ed. Morton W. Bloomfield. Harvard English
Studies, 9. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1981. 273‑92.
Articles:
"An Other Voice: Ventriloquism in the Romantic Period." Romanticism On the Net 16
(November 1999 [Date of access]).
http://www-sul.stanford.edu/mirrors/romnet/articles.html or
http://users.ox.ac.uk/~scat0385/hodgson.html
"Decoding Poe? Poe, W. B.
Tyler, and Cryptography."
Journal of English and Germanic Philology 92 (1993):
523-34.
"Tidings: Revolution in
The Prelude." Studies in
Romanticism 31 (1992): 45-70.
"The Recoil of 'The Speckled Band':
Detective Story and Detective Discourse." Poetics Today 13 (1992):
309-24. Reprinted in Sherlock
Holmes and Contemporary Criticism.
Ed. John A. Hodgson.
Boston: Bedford Books of St.
Martin's Press, 1994.
335-52.
"'Was It for This . . . ?':
Wordsworth's Virgilian Questionings." Texas Studies in Literature and
Language 33 (1991): 125-36.
"Poems of the Imagination, Allegories of the Imagination:
Wordsworth's Preface of 1815 and the Redundancy of Imaginative Poetry." Studies in Romanticism 27 (1988):
273-88.
"Coleridge, Puns, and 'Donne's First Poem': The Limbo of Rhetoric
and the Conceptions of Wit."
John Donne Journal 4 (1985): 181‑200.
"The Structures of Childe Harold III." Studies in Romanticism 18
(1979): 363‑82.
"Wordsworth Teaching: 'To Joanna.'" The Wordsworth Circle 9 (1978):
362‑64.
"Poe's Criticism: The Circular Pursuit." The Centennial Review 21 (1977):
140‑49.
"Desdemona's Handkerchief as an Emblem of Her Reputation." Texas Studies in Literature and
Language 19 (1977): 313‑22.
"Wordsworth's Dialectical Transcendentalism, 1798: 'Tintern
Abbey.'" Criticism 18
(1976): 367‑80.
"The World's Mysterious Doom: Shelley's 'The Triumph of
Life.'" ELH 42 (1975):
595‑622. Reprinted in Modern
Critical Interpretations: "The
Triumph of Life". Ed. Harold
Bloom. New York: Chelsea House,
forthcoming.
"'Logical Sequence and Continuity': Some Observations on the
Typographical and Structural Consistency of Absalom, Absalom!" American Literature 43 (1971):
97‑107.
Notes:
"An Allusion to Arthur Conan Doyle's A Study in Scarlet in The
Picture of Dorian Gray."
English Language Notes 34 (1996): 41-45.
"Coleridge's 'Coeli Enarrant' and a Source in Robinson
Crusoe." English Language
Notes 25 (1987): 40-44.
"The Date of Wordsworth's 'It is no Spirit who from heaven hath
flown.'" Notes and Queries
224 (N. S. 26) (1979): 228‑29.
"An Uncollected Poem by William Lisle Bowles." Notes and Queries 222
(N. S. 24) (1977): 334‑35.
"Left‑Right Opposition in The Nigger of the
'Narcissus'." Papers on
Language and Literature 8 (1972): 207‑10.
Reviews:
Rev. of William Wordsworth:
A Life, by Stephen Gill.
Studies in Romanticism 31 (1992): 255-60.
Rev. of Wordsworth and Philosophy: Empiricism and Transcendentalism in
the Poetry, by Keith G. Thomas.
The Wordsworth Circle 21 (1990): 151-52.
Rev. of Wordsworth and Coleridge: The Radical Years, by Nicholas
Roe. Studies in Romanticism
28 (1989): 499-506.
Rev. of Coleridge, Wordsworth, and the Language of Allusion, by
Lucy Newlyn. Blake: An Illustrated Quarterly 22 (1989):
122-24.
Rev. of Wordsworth and The Recluse, by Kenneth
R. Johnston. Studies in Romanticism 27 (1988):
127-32.
Rev. of Aspects of Wordsworth and Whitehead: Philosophy and
Certain Continuing Life‑Problems, by Alexander P. Cappon.
Philosophy and Literature 9 (1985): 116‑17.
Rev. of Wordsworth's Metaphysical Verse: Geometry, Nature,
and Form, by Lee M. Johnson and Wordsworth's Vital Soul: The
Sacred and Profane in Wordsworth's Poetry, by J. R. Watson.
Studies in Romanticism 23 (1984): 121‑27.
PAPERS
PRESENTED TO PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES
"An Other Voice:
Ventriloquism in the Romantic Period." Special session on "Romantic Theatre and
Its Other Stages," the North American Society for the Study of Romanticism
Conference, Hamilton, Ontario, 1997.
"Wordsworth's Prelude:
Turning the Tide." The
Romanticism Seminar, Harvard Center for Literary and Cultural Studies,
1991.
"Wordsworth's Virgilian Questionings." Special session on "Virgil and the
British Romantics," the Modern Language Association Convention, Washington,
D.C., 1989.
"'Simon Lee': The Conditions of Revolution." The Wordsworth-Coleridge Association of
America Program on "The Value of Romanticism," the Modern Language Association
Convention, San Francisco, 1987.
"The Recoil of 'The Speckled Band.'" Special session on "Sherlock
Holmes: A Centenary Session," the Modern Language Association Convention,
San Francisco, 1987.
"Shelley's Defense against Poetry."
Special session on "Shelley's Poetics Reconsidered," the Modern Language
Association Convention, Los Angeles, 1982.
PUBLIC
LECTURES
“America’s
First Ventriloquist: The Real
Richard Potter.” Ragged Mountain
Fish and Game Club, Potter Place, N. H., 2001.
"Poe and Cryptography."
English Colloquium, Tufts University, 1993.
"Dual-Career Couple Issues in Academe." Office of Career Services Roundtable,
Harvard University, 1992.
Various lectures on Detective Fiction for the New Hampshire Humanities
Council Discussion Program, 1990-present.
"Freud's Metapsychology: The Rhetoric of Argument, the Argument of
Rhetoric." The Franklin College of
Arts and Sciences Winter Forum on "Representing the Unconscious," the
University of Georgia, 1985.
"Coleridge's Rhetoric of Allegory and Symbol." English Department Colloquium, Yale
University, 1980.
"Byron's Childe Harold III."
English Department Colloquium, Yale University,
1978.
"Poe's Criticism." American
Literature Colloquium, Yale University, 1976.