Heroic Literature
Arthur Bahr Associate Professor |
Faculty Research
Adoption StudiesAestheticsAfrican Diaspora StudiesAncient Drama and PerformanceBalladryBiographyBlack Literature and CultureChildren's LiteratureClass and Social InquiryClassical LiteratureColonialism and PostcolonialismContemporary ArtContemporary LiteratureCritical Race StudiesCritical TheoryCultural HistoryCultural StudiesDigital HumanitiesDrama and PerformanceEighteenth-Century British PoetryEighteenth-Century FictionEnvironmental LiteratureEthicsFilm and Media StudiesFolkloreFrench Literature and CultureGender and SexualityGlobal SouthGreek and LatinHeroic LiteratureHistoricismHistory of IdeasHistory of ScienceHistory of the BookHistory of the English LanguageIndigenous Literature and PerformanceIrish LiteratureLatina/o LiteratureLatin American LiteratureLaw and LiteratureLaw and Political InstitutionsLiterary HistoryLiterary TheoryLiterature and AnthropologyLiterature and PhilosophyLiterature and ScienceLiterature and the Visual ArtsMarxismMaterial CultureMedieval LiteratureModern Drama and PerformanceModernismNineteenth-Century American LiteratureNineteenth-Century British LiteraturePedagogyPoetry and PoeticsPolitical TheoryPopular CulturePsychoanalysisRenaissance and Early Modern LiteratureRhetoricRomanticismScotlandShakespeare StudiesSpanish Literature and CultureTranslationTravel LiteratureTwentieth-Century American LiteratureTwentieth-Century British LiteratureUrban StudiesVictorian LiteratureVisual Culture and Iconography