Max Cavitch

home    writing    teaching    pdf library    links

markphoto ~ "Genre" and "Lament," The Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics, 4th edition, eds. Roland Greene and Stephen Cushman (Princeton, forthcoming)
~ "American Constitutional Elegy," The Oxford Handbook of the Elegy, ed. Karen Weisman (Oxford, forthcoming 2009)
"Who Publishes an Early American Book?" Common-place 9.3 (April 2009)
~ "Stephen Crane's Refrain," ESQ: A Journal of the American Renaissance 54 (2008), 33-53
~ "Dickinson and the Exception," A Companion to Emily Dickinson, eds. Mary Loeffelholz and Martha Nell Smith (Blackwell, 2008), 222-34
~ "Sex After Death: François Ozon's Libidinal Invasions," Screen 48.3 (2007), 313-26
~ "Dissociative Reading: Philip Bromberg and Emily Dickinson," Contemporary Psychoanalysis 43.4 (2007), 681-88
~ "Introduction," James Fenimore Cooper, The Pioneers (Signet Classics, 2007)
~ American Elegy: The Poetry of Mourning from the Puritans to Whitman (University of Minnesota Press, 2007)
~ "Emma Lazarus and the Golem of Liberty," American Literary History 18.1 (2006), 1-28; expanded version in The Traffic in Poems: Nineteenth-Century Poetry and Transatlantic Exchange, ed. Meredith McGill (Rutgers University Press, 2008), 97-122
~ "Audience Terminable and Interminable: Anne Gilchrist, Walt Whitman, and the Achievement of Disinhibited Reading," Victorian Poetry 43.2 (2005), 249-61
~ "Death's Histories," Early American Literature 39.1 (2004), 137-45
~ "The Man Who Was Used Up: Poetry, Particularity, and the Politics of Remembering George Washington," American Literature 75.2 (2003), 247-74
~ "Interiority and Artifact: Death and Self-Inscription in Thomas Smith's Self-Portrait," Early American Literature 37.1 (2002), 89-117