Dr. Charles Sumner
Associate Professor
- PHD - University of California-Berkeley (2008)
- BA - University of Georgia (1997)
- Don DeLillo’s Falling Man and the Protective Shield Against Stimuli, American Imago, 2014
- The Turn Away from Marxism: Or Why We Read the Way We Read Now, Diacritics, 2012
- Humanist Drama in A Clockwork Orange, Yearbook of English Studies , 2012
- T.E. Hulme, Wyndham Lewis, and the Cultural Economics of Pre-War London, The Origins of English Literary Modernism, 2009
- Beauty and Damaged Life in the Short Fiction of Virginia Woolf, The Journal of the Short Story in English , 2008
- Beauty Be Damned: On Why Adorno Valorizes Carrion, Stench, and Putrefaction, Art and Life in Aestheticism: De-Humanizing and Re-Humanizing Art, the Artist, and the Artistic Receptor, 2008
- Wyndham Lewis’s Theory of Mass Culture, The Space Between: Literature and Culture, 1914-1945, 2007
- Review of Wyndham Lewis and the Cultures of Modernity and Wyndham Lewis: Life, Art, War, Journal of the Wyndham Lewis Society,
- Measuring up to Mina Loy, Modernism/modernity , 2018
- Review of Joseph Millichap’s A Backward Glance: The Southern Renascence, the Autobiographical Epic, and the Classical Legacy, Arkansas Review, 2009