Michael Householder

    Department of English
  Southern Methodist University

 

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About me I work in Early American Literature to 1860, with an emphasis on trans-Atlantic literature of discovery and exploration from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.  I earned my PhD in English at the University of California, Irvine, and have been teaching at SMU since 2003.

 

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  Office: Dallas Hall 16
 

Hours: TTh 10-11, W 10-12

(or by appt)

  Phone: 214-768-2950
  Fax: 214-768-1234
  E-mail: mhouseho@smu.edu
   

 

"What we become depends on what we read after all of the professors have finished with us. The greatest university of all is a collection of books."

 

 

- Thomas Carlyle

 
 
 
Department of English
Southern Methodist University
P.O. Box 750435
Dallas, TX 75275-0435
   
Research I am currently finishing a book on narratives of British-Indigenous encounter in North America.  An article based on my research appears in the March 2007 Huntington Library Quarterly.  To find out more about my research interests, visit my research page or check out my CV.  (Image courtesy John Carter Brown Library.)
Teaching In fall 2008 I will be teaching ENGL 3310: Contemporary Approaches to Literature and ENGL 4349: Transatlantic Studies II (Anglo-American Identities, 1725-1830).  Find out more about these and other courses on my teaching page.