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DR. LEE JENKINS
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION
Lee Jenkins has taught American and English literature at UCC since 1994. Her principal areas of research are modernist poetry (American and Irish), and Black American writing.

EDUCATION
BA (English), MA (Cantab), PhD
New Hall, Cambridge
Darwin College, Cambridge
1992-1994 British Academy Postdoctoral Research Fellowship
1992-1994 Research Fellow at Darwin College, Cambridge

PUBLICATIONS

Books, Monographs, Editions, Collections

Wallace Stevens: Rage for Order; foreword by Prof. Geoffrey Ward; Brighton: Sussex Academic Press, 1999; ISBN: 1-902210-33-6

Articles, Essays, Chapters in Books

"Thomas MacGreevy: Minor Poet Among the Major Players?" in The Irish Review, 19, 1996, pp.113-20.

"A Pluralistic Universe: Wallace Stevens’s Harmonium" in Journal of the Irish Association for American Studies, Vol. 6, 1997, pp.87-115.

"A position intermediate: the modernism of Thomas MacGreevy" in Angel Exhaust, 17, 1999, pp.61-8.

"The Black O’Connell: Frederick Douglass and Ireland" in Nineteenth Century Studies, 13, 1999, pp. 22-46.

"Beyond the Pale: Frederick Douglass in Cork" in Irish Review 1999.

"Thomas MacGreevy and the Pressure of Reality" in Thomas MacGreevy Hypertext Archive, Institute of Advanced Technology in the Humanities: http://www.ucd.ie/irh/virgina.

Forthcoming

The Locations of Modernism: Region and Nation in British and American Modernist Poetry. co-edited with Alex Davis ( a collection of essays on the relationship between modernist poetry and issues of region and nation, forthcoming, Cambridge UP, 2000).

"Wallace Stevens and America", in The Locations of Modernism: Region and Nation in British and American Modernist Poetry. ed. Alex Davis and Lee Jenkins