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Dean Flower
Wright 220, x3309, dflower@email.smith.edu
Dean Flower, Professor of English, studied at Oberlin College, the University of Michigan, and Stanford University where he received a Ph.D. in English and American Literature in 1966. He has taught a wide range of courses in American literature, including Modern American Writing (1914-1940), Recent American Fiction, Realism and Naturalism (1865-1914), and seminars on such subjects as Henry James, William Faulkner, Poe and Nabokov, Dickinson and Bishop, Welty and Morrison, Landscape and Ecology, Literature and Painting of the Gilded Age. He also teaches occasionally in the Film Studies Program, which he helped to establish at Smith, including courses in Film Noir, Alfred Hitchcock, Ingmar Bergman, and a course that theorizes cinematic narrative called "Mystery, Cinema, Narrativity." He has written monographs on Henry James and John Updike, edited anthologies of short novels, American short stories, Thoreau, and James, and published articles and reviews in The New England Quarterly, The Massachusetts Review, Essays in Criticism, and The Hudson Review, where he has also served as advisory editor since 1982. 






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