
Jerrold E Hogle
- (520) 621-1840
- MODERN LANGUAGE, Rm. 445
- TUCSON, AZ 85721-0067
- hogle@arizona.edu
Biography
Dr. Jerrold E. (Jerry) Hogle, whose Ph.D. is from Harvard University (where he won the Howard Mumford Jones Thesis Prize), is Professor and University Distinguished Professor in the University of Arizona’s Department of English. The winner of Guggenheim, Mellon, and other fellowships for research – and recently the Distinguished Scholar Award of the Keats-Shelley Association of America -- he has published extensively (books, essays, and reviews) on English Romantic literature, literary and cultural theory, and the many different forms of the Gothic. His books include, among others, Shelley’s Process from the Oxford University Press, The Undergrounds of The Phantom of the Opera from Palgrave Macmillan, and The Cambridge Companion to Gothic Fiction from the Cambridge University Press, which has recently been succeeded by his follow-up volume, The Cambridge Companion to the Modern Gothic. He is also a winner of multiple teaching awards for his outstanding classroom work, advising, and mentoring of students, both undergraduate and graduate. These honors include the University Distinguished Professorship, which he has held since 1996, and the Burlington Northern Foundation Faculty Achievement Award (a national honor) for Excellence in Teaching. He has even held many important positions at the College, University, and State of Arizona levels, including Associate and Acting Dean in the College of Humanities, the elected Chair (and thus chief representative) of the entire University Faculty, the Chair of the Arizona Faculties Council for the state university system, the Chair of the Strategic Planning and Budget Advisory Committee (SPBAC) for the U of A, and Vice Provost for Instruction (with central oversight over all aspects of education) in the University’s central administration. Outside the University, he has served as the elected President of the International Gothic Association and on the Executive Committee of the North American Society for Study of Romanticism. From 2009 through December 31, 2014, he was Director of Undergraduate Studies and Honors in English in charge of all the English Department’s undergraduate programs, including the advising, planning, and curriculum connected to them. Now he continues very active teaching and research, serving, for example, as the Faculty Advisor for Persona: The University of Arizona Undergraduate Magazine of Literature and Art through 2015. For his services to the Arizona Alumni Association, in which he represented the UA faculty on the National Board, he has received the Honorary Alumnus designation and the Alumni Director’s Award. He lives with his spouse of over forty-six years, Pamela Hogle, here in Tucson, and they are the proud parents of two married daughters who are themselves summa cum laude graduates of the University of Arizona, as well holders of graduate degrees, and now have careers of their own in California and Hawaii.
Degrees
- Ph.D. English and American Literature and Language
- Harvard University, Cambridge
- "The Theory of the Novel in England, 1750-1815," winner of the Howard Mumford Jones Thesis Prize at Harvard for 1974
- M.A. English
- Harvard University, Cambridge
- B.A. English
- University of California, Irvine, Irvine
Work Experience
- Department of English, University of Arizona (2009 - 2014)
- Department of English, University of Arizona (1996 - Ongoing)
- University of Arizona, Tucson (1988 - Ongoing)
Awards
- Honors, Awards, and Fellowships Since 1974
- Fall 1974
- Honored Faculty Reader, Spring 2015 graduation
- College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Spring 2015
Licensure & Certification
- University Distinguished Professor, University of Arizona (1996)
Interests
Research
English Romantic literature,Gothic fiction, theater, and film,Literary theory and criticism,Comparative cultural studies
Teaching
Literary Theory and Criticism,English Romantic literature,Gothic fiction, theater, and film,Traditions and Cultures for General Education,Honors First-Year Composition
Courses
2018-19 Courses
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Dissertation
ENGL 920 (Spring 2019) -
Independent Study
ENGL 599 (Spring 2019) -
Dissertation
ENGL 920 (Fall 2018) -
Independent Study
ENGL 399 (Fall 2018) -
Independent Study
ENGL 599 (Fall 2018)
2017-18 Courses
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Dissertation
ENGL 920 (Spring 2018) -
Dissertation
ENGL 920 (Fall 2017) -
Independent Study
ENGL 399 (Fall 2017) -
Independent Study
ENGL 599 (Fall 2017)
2016-17 Courses
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Auth,Period,Genres+Theme
ENGL 496A (Spring 2017) -
Dissertation
ENGL 920 (Spring 2017) -
Independent Study
ENGL 599 (Spring 2017) -
Literary Analysis
ENGL 380 (Spring 2017) -
Auth,Period,Genres+Theme
ENGL 496A (Fall 2016) -
Dissertation
ENGL 920 (Fall 2016) -
Hist Of Criticism+Theory
ENGL 515 (Fall 2016) -
Studies in Genres
ENGL 310 (Fall 2016)
2015-16 Courses
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Dissertation
ENGL 920 (Spring 2016) -
Independent Study
ENGL 499 (Spring 2016) -
Independent Study
ENGL 599 (Spring 2016) -
Intro To Literature
ENGL 280 (Spring 2016)
Scholarly Contributions
Books
- Hogle, J. E. (2014). The Cambridge Companion to the Modern Gothic. Cambridge University Press.
- Hogle, J. E., Byrne, J., & Shelley, M. W. (2003). Frankenstein's Dream. University of Maryland.
- Hogle, J. E. (2002). The Cambridge companion to gothic fiction. Cambridge University Press.
- Hogle, J. E. (2002). The Undergrounds of the Phantom of the Opera: Sublimation and the Gothic in Leroux's Novel and its Progeny. Palgrave Macmillan.
- Clark, T., & Hogle, J. E. (1996). Evaluating Shelley. Edinburgh University Press.
- Hogle, J. E. (1988). Shelley's Process: Radical Transference and the Development of His Major Works. Oxford University Press.
Chapters
- Hogle, J. E. (2016). Romantic Contexts. In The Cambridge Companion to FRANKENSTEIN. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- Hogle, J. E. (2015). Horace Walpole. In The Encyclopedia of British Literature, 1660-1789. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Literature.
- Hogle, J. E. (2014). Gothic. In A Handbook of Romanticism Studies(pp 195--212).
- Hogle, J. E. (2014). Recovering the Walpolean Gothic: The Italian, or the Confessional of the Black Penitents (1796-1797). In Ann Radcliffe, Romanticism and the Gothic(pp 151-167). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- Hogle, J. E. (2014). The Progress of Theory and the Study of the American Gothic. In A Companion to American Gothic(pp 1--15).
- Hogle, J. E., Brown, M., Thorslev, P., Keach, W., Butler, M., Behrendt, S. C., & Curran, S. (2010). Romanticism and the “schools” of criticism and theory. In The Cambridge Companion to British Romanticism, 2nd edition(pp 1-33). Cambridge University Press.
- Hogle, J. E. (2008). Afterword: the ‘grounds’ of the Shakespeare-Gothic relationship. In Gothic Shakespeares(pp 201--20).
- Hogle, J. E. (2006). Language and Form. In The Cambridge Companion to Shelley(pp 145--65).
- Hogle, J. E. (2004). THE RESTLESS LABYRINTH: Cryptonymy in the Gothic Novel. In Gothic: Eighteenth-century Gothic(pp 145-66). Routledge.
- Hogle, J. E. (2004). “Gothic” romance: its origins and cultural functions. In A Companion to Romance(pp 216--232).
- Hogle, J. E. (2002). Introduction: the Gothic in western culture. In The Cambridge Companion to Gothic Fiction(pp 1--20).
- Hogle, J. E. (1998). Frankenstein as neo-Gothic: from the ghost of the counterfeit to the monster of abjection. In Romanticism, History, and the Possibilities of Genre, ed. Tilottama Rajan and Julia Wright(pp 176-212). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.More infoReprinted in The Gothic: Critical Concepts in Literary and Cultural Studies, ed. Fred Botting and Dale Townshend (London: Routledge, 2004), 2: 289-317.
- Hogle, J. E. (1998). Stoker's Counterfeit Gothic: Dracula and Theatricality at the Dawn of Simulation. In Bram Stoker: History, Psychonalysis, and the Gothic, ed. William Hughes and Andrew Smith(pp 205-24). London: Macmillan.More infoReprinted in Gothic Literature: A Gale Critical Companion, ed. Jessica Bomarito et al. (Detroit: Thomson Gale, 2006), 3: 395-405.
- Hogle, J. E. (1998). „Percy Bysshe Shelley‟. In Literature of Romantic Period: A Bibliographical Guide(pp 118--42).
- Hogle, J. E. (1996). Shelley and the Conditions of Meaning. In Evaluating Shelley(pp 48-74). Edinburgh University Press.
- Hogle, J. E. (1994). The Ghost of the Counterfeit in the Genesis of the Gothic. In Gothick Origins and Innovations(p. 23).
- Hogle, J. E. (1988). The Struggle for a Dichotomy: Abjection in Jekyll and His Interpreters. In Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde after One Hundred Years(pp 161--207).
Journals/Publications
- Hogle, J. E. (2016). The "Gothic Complex" in Shelley Revisited. The Wordsworth Circle, 47(2), 124-29.
- Hogle, J. E. (2013). HISTORY, TRAUMA AND THE GOTHIC IN CONTEMPORARY WESTERN FICTIONS. The Gothic World, 72.
- Hogle, J. E. (2012). Ghost Story, 1840-1920: A Cultural History. Gothic Studies, 14(1), 108.
- Hogle, J. E. (2012). The Gothic ghost of the counterfeit and the progress of abjection. A New Companion to the Gothic, 496--509.
- Hogle, J. E. (2012). The Gothic-Romantic Nexus: Wordsworth, Coleridge, Splice and The Ring. Wordsworth Circle, 43(3), 159.
- Hogle, J. E. (2012). The Year of Reaction: 1816 as Janus-Faced. KEATS-SHELLEY JOURNAL, 61, 35--48.
- Hogle, J. E. (2010). HYPER-REALITY AND THE GOTHIC AFFECT: THE SUBLIMATION OF FEAR FROM BURKE AND WALPOLE TO THE RING. ENGLISH LANGUAGE NOTES, 48(1), 163--176.
- Hogle, J. E. (2009). Joel Faflak. Romantic Psychoanalysis: The Burden of the Mystery.. Keats-Shelley journal, 58, 167.
- Hogle, J. E., & Smith, A. (2009). Revisiting the Gothic and theory: An introduction. Gothic studies, 11(1), 1--8.
- Hogle, J. E., & Bomarito, J. (2006). Gothic Literature-A Gale Critical Companion.
- Hogle, J. E. (2005). ‘Christabel’as Gothic: The Abjection of Instability. Gothic Studies, 7(1), 18--28.
- Hogle, J. (2003). The Gothic-Romantic Relationship: Underground Histories in" The Eve of St. Agnes". European Romantic Review, 14(2), 205--223.
- Hogle, J. E. (2002). The Gothic Crosses the Channel: Abjection and Revelation in Le Fant\^ome de l’Op\'era. European Gothic: A Spirited Exchanged 1760--1960, 204--29.
- Hogle, J., Lussier, M., & Short, B. (2002). Romanticism and the Physical: A Collection of Essays from the 2000 NASSR Conference. Wordsworth Circle, 33(1), 1.
- Hogle, J. E. (2001). Romanticism and the ‘New Gothic’: An Introduction. Gothic Studies, 3(1), 1--7.
- Hogle, J. E. (2001). The Gothic at Our Turn of the Century: Our Culture of Simulation and the Return of of the Body. Essays and Studies: The Gothic, 54, 153.
- Hogle, J. E., Lussier, M., & Short, B. (2001). Romanticism and the physical: An Introduction. European Romantic Review.
- Hogle, J. E. (1999). Introduction: Gothic Studies Past, Present and Future. Gothic Studies, 1(1), 1--9.
- Hogle, J. E. (1998). The gothic ghost as counterfeit and its haunting of romanticism: The case of “frost at midnight”. European Romantic Review, 9(2), 283--292.
- Hogle, J. E. (1997). The Ghost of the Counterfeit—and the Closet—in The Monk. Romanticism on the Net.
- Hogle, J. E. (1996). The gothic and the''otherings''of ascendant culture: The original'Phantom of the Opera'. South Atlantic Quarterly, 95(3), 821--846.
- Hogle, J. E. (1993). Shelley's Texts and the Premises of Criticism. Keats-Shelley Journal, 66--79.
- HOGLE, J. (1990). The Dialectic of Transference and Tyranny: A Reply to Michael O'Neil. The Wordsworth Circle.
- Hogle, J. E. (1982). Shelley's Poetics: The Power as Metaphor. Keats-Shelley Journal, 159--197.
- Hogle, J. E. (1981). Shelley's Fiction: The" Stream of Fate". Keats-Shelley Journal, 78--99.
- Hogle, J. E. (1980). Metaphor and Metamorphosis in Shelley's" The Witch of Atlas". Studies in Romanticism, 327--353.
- Hogle, J. E. (1980). OTHERNESS IN'FRANKENSTEIN'-THE CONFINEMENT-AUTONOMY OF FABRICATION. STRUCTURALIST REVIEW-A JOURNAL OF THEORY CRITICISM AND PEDAGOGY, 2(1), 20--48.
- Hogle, J. E. (1980). The restless labyrinth: cryptonomy in the Gothic novel. Arizona Quarterly, 36, 330-58.
- Hogle, J. E. (1979). The Texture of the Self in Godwin's Things As They Are. Boundary 2. A Journal of Postmodern Literature, 7(2), 261--282.
Presentations
- Hogle, J. E. (2016, June). The Gothic Image at the Villa Diodati: Readings and Reactions from 1816-1819 (Plenary Address). Summer of 1816: Creativity and Turmoil. University of Sheffield in England: Centre for the History of the Gothic, University of Sheffield.
- Hogle, J. E. (2016, May). FRANKENSTEIN and the Gothic Image at the Villa Diodati. Romantic Bicentennials Symposium 2016: The Geneva Summer. New York Public Library: Keats-Shelley Association and Byron Society of America.
- Hogle, J. E. (2015, December 2015). Downton Abbey, Season 6: The History Behind this 'Last Hurrah'. 5 Tucson-area presentations for Arizona Public Media. 5 locations around Tucson, including the Arizona Senior Academy: Arizona Public Media -- KUAT-TV.
- Hogle, J. E. (2014, December). The Rise of the Gothic Vampire Revisited. Talk for the Center for Critical Theory, University of Western Ontario, Canada.
Reviews
- Hogle, J. E. (2015. An Archeology of Sympathy: The Sentimental Mode in Literature and Cinema by James Chandler(pp 637-41). Studies in Romanticism.
- Hogle, J. E. (2015. The American Imperial Gothic by Johann Hoglund(pp 98-101). Gothic Studies.
- Hogle, J. E. (2010. The Orders of Gothic: Foucault, Lacan, and the Subject of Gothic Writing, 1764-1820.
- Hogle, J. (2006. Marshall Brown, The Gothic Text(pp 629-33).
- Hogle, J. E. (2006. Victorian Demons: Medicine, Masculinity and the Gothic at the Fin De Si\`ecle(p. 95).
- Hogle, J. (2003. Shelley Among Others: The Play of the Intertext and the Idea of Language by Stuart Peterfreund(pp 186--187).
- Hogle, J. (1996. Gothic bodies: The politics of pain in romantic fiction by Steven Bruhm.
- Hogle, J. E. (1993. THE WALK: NOTES ON A ROMANTIC IMAGE by Jeffrey Robinson.
- HOGLE, J. (1992. THE SUPPLEMENT OF READING: FIGURES OF UNDERSTANDING IN ROMANTIC THEORY AND PRACTICE by Tilottama Rajan.
- Hogle, J. E. (1992. Rosso, GA, and Daniel R Watkins, eds., Spirits of Fire: English Romantic Writers and Contemporary Historical Methods(pp 161-165).
- HOGLE, J. (1989. THE HISTORICITY OF ROMANTIC DISCOURSE by Clifford Siskin.
- HOGLE, J. (1986. SHELLEY'S STYLE by William Keach.
- HOGLE, J. (1982. SHELLEY POETIC THOUGHTS by Richard Cronin.