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Jeanne C. Reesman, Ph.D.
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Publications


Books in Progress

Mark Twain Versus God: The Story of a Relationship. Jeanne Campbell Reesman. Book manuscript in progress.

Bedside Manners: How to Help Her Through Breast Cancer. Jeanne Campbell Reesman and Anne Solsbery.
Book manuscript complete, seeking representation.

 

Refereed Books

Jeanne Campbell Reesman. Critical Companion to Jack London: A Literary Reference to His Life and Work. New York: Facts on File. Forthcoming 2011.

Wilfred Guerin, Earle Labor, Lee Morgan, Jeanne Campbell Reesman. A Handbook of Critical
Approaches to Literature, 6th Edition. 6th Edition. New York: Oxford University Press. Forthcoming 2010.

Kenneth K. Brandt and Jeanne Campbell Reesman, eds. Approaches to Teaching Jack London.. MLA
Approaches to Teaching World Literature Series. General Ed. Joseph Gibaldi. Forthcoming 2010.

Jeanne Campbell Reesman, Sara S. Hodson, and Philip Adam.  Jack London, Photographer. Athens: University of Georgia Press. Forthcoming 2010.

Jeanne Campbell Reesman.  Jack London’s Racial Lives. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2008.

Sara S. Hodson and Jeanne Campbell Reesman, eds. Jack London:  One Hundred Years a Writer.  San Marino: Huntington Library Press: 2002.

Jeanne Campbell Reesman, ed.Trickster Lives:  Culture and Myth in American Fiction. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2001.

Dale Walker and Jeanne Campbell Reesman, eds. No Mentor but Myself: Jack London on Writing and Writers. Introduction Jeanne Campbell Reesman. Stanford:  Stanford University Press, 1999.

Jeanne Campbell Reesman. Jack London: A Study of the Short Fiction. New York:  Macmillan Twayne Studies in Short Fiction Series), 1999.

Jeanne Campbell Reesman, ed.  Speaking the Other Self: American Women Writers. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1997. Afterward by Linda Wagner-Martin.

Leonard Cassuto and Jeanne Campbell Reesman, eds.  Rereading Jack London. Stanford:  Stanford University Press, 1996. Afterward by Earle Labor.

Earle Labor and Jeanne Campbell Reesman.  Jack London, Revised Edition. New York:  Macmillan (Twayne U.S. Authors Series), 1994.

Jeanne Campbell Reesman. American Designs: The Late Novels of James and Faulkner. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1991.

 

Invited Books

Jerry, chien des îles. Ed. Noël Mauberret and Jeanne Campbell Reesman. Trans. Claude Gilbert. Préface Maranda. Paris: Éditions Phébus, 2009.

Le Dieu de ses pères. Ed. Noël Mauberret and Jeanne Campbell Reesman. Trans. Louis Postif, S. Jourbert, andFrédéric Klein. Préface de Jennifer Lesieur. Paris: Éditions Phébus, 2009.

Révolution suivi de Guerre des classes by Jack London. Ed. Noël Mauberret and Jeanne Campbell
Reesman. Trans. Jacques Parsons, Louis Postif, and Jean-Louis Postif. Préface de Jack Lang. Paris: Éditions Phébus, 2008.

L' Aventureuse by Jack London. Ed. Noël Mauberret and Jeanne Campbell Reesman.
Trans. Louis Postif and Paul Gruyer. Preface de Gilles LaPouge. Paris: Éditions Phébus, 2008.

L' Amour et rien d'autre: Correspondance Kempton-Wace by Jack London. Ed. Noël Mauberret and Jeanne
Campbell Reesman. Trans.Frédéric Klein and Charles-Noël Martin.Preface de Jeanne Campbell Reesman.  Paris: Éditions Phébus, 2008.

Histoires des îles by Jack London. Ed. Noël Mauberret and Jeanne Campbell Reesman.
Trans. Frédéric Klein and Louis Postif. Préface de Claude Pujade-Renaud. Paris: Éditions Phébus, 2007.

Construire un feu by Jack London. Ed. Noël Mauberret and Jeanne Campbell Reesman . Trans Louis Postif and Paul Gruyer. Preface de Kenneth White. Paris: Éditions Phébus, 2007.
 
Une fille des neiges (A Daughter of the Snows) by Jack London. Ed. Noël Mauberret and Jeanne Campbell Reesman. Trans. Louis Postif and Frédéric Klein. Paris: Éditions Phébus, 2007.
 
The House of Pride / On the Makaloa Mat by Jack London. Ed. Noël Mauberret and Jeanne Campbell
Reesman.  Préface de Noël Mauberret. Trans. Louis Postif and Frédéric Klein. Paris: Éditions Phébus, 2007.

Volume Editor, The Norton Anthology of American Literature, 7th Edition. 5 Vols. Vol. C., Literature 1865-1914. General Ed. Nina Baym. New York: W.W. Norton and Company, 2007.

Co-Editor. The Norton Anthology of American Literature. 7th Shorter Edition, 2 Vols. General Ed. Nina Baym. New York: W.W. Norton and Company, 2007.

Belliou la fumée (Smoke Bellew) by Jack London. Ed. Noël Mauberret and Jeanne Campbell
Reesman.  Préface de Bernard Rapp. Trans. Louis Postif and Frédéric Klein. Paris: Éditions Phébus, 2006.

La croisière du Snark (The Cruise of the Snark) by Jack London. Ed. Noël Mauberret and Jeanne
Campbell Reesman. Préface de Jacques Gamblin. Trans. Louis Postif and Frédéric Klein. Paris: Éditions Phébus, 2006.

La peste écarlate (The Scarlet Plague) by Jack London. Ed. Noël Mauberret and Jeanne Campbell
Reesman.  Préface de Noël Mauberret. Trans. Louis Postif and Frédéric Klein. Paris: Éditions Phébus, 2006.

A Handbook of Critical Approaches to Literature.  5th edn. (2005); 4th edn. (1999); 3rd edn. (1992). Wilfred Guerin, Earle Labor, Lee Morgan, Jeanne Campbell Reesman, and John Willingham. Oxford:  Oxford University Press.

Quand Dieu ricane. (When God Laughs) by Jack London. Ed. Noël Mauberret and Jeanne Campbell
Reesman. Preface de and Frédéric Klein. Trans. Louis Postif and Frédéric Klein. Paris: Éditions Phébus, 2005.

Fils du soleil (A Son of the Sun) by Jack London. Ed. Noël Mauberret and Jeanne Campbell Reesman. Preface de Michel Tournier. Trans. Louis Postif and Frédéric Klein. Paris: Éditions Phébus, 2005.

Radieuse Aurore (Burning Daylight) by Jack London. Ed. Noël Mauberret and Jeanne Campbell Reesman. Preface de Max Gallo. Trans. Robert Sctrick. Paris: Éditions Phébus,  2005.

Michaël chien de cirque (Michael Brother of Jerry) by Jack London. Ed. Noël Mauberret and Jeanne
Campbell Reesman. Preface de Jean-Pierre Digard. Trans. Louis Postif and Paul Gruyer. Paris:
Éditions Phébus,  2004.

Les Mutinés de l’”Elseneur” (The Mutiny of the Elsinore) by Jack London. Ed. Noël Mauberret and
Jeanne Campbell Reesman. Preface de Jean-François Deniau. Trans. Charles- Noël Martin.Paris: Éditions Phébus,  2004.

La Petite Dame dans la Grande Maison (The Little Lady of the Big House) by Jack London.  Ed. Noël
Mauberret and Jeanne Campbell Reesman. Preface de Linda Lé. Trans. Louis Postif. Paris: Éditions Phébus,  2004.

Parole d’homme: Histoires du pays d l’or (The Faith of Men) by Jack London. Ed. Noël Mauberret and Jeanne Campbell Reesman. Preface de Jean-Louis Étienne. Trans. Louis Postif. Paris: Éditions Phébus,  2003.

L’Appel sauvage (The Call of the Wild) by Jack London. Ed. Noël Mauberret and Jeanne Campbell Reesman. Preface de Michel Le Bris. Trans. Frédéric Klein. Paris: Éditions Phébus, 2003.

Le Talon de fer (The Iron Heel) by Jack London. Ed. Noël Mauberret and Jeanne Campbell Reesman.
Preface de Jean-Louis Étienne.  Avec une lettre de Léon Trotski. Trans. Raymond Postif. Paris: Éditions Phébus,  2003.

Sur le ring (The Game and The Abysmal Brute) by Jack London. Ed. Noël Mauberret and Jeanne Campbell Reesman. Preface de Christian Montaignac. Trans. Noël Mauberret. Paris: Éditions Phébus,  2002.

Loup de mer (The Sea-Wolf) by Jack London. Ed. Noël Mauberret and Jeanne Campbell Reesman. Preface de Noël Mauberret.  Trans. François and Louis Postif.  Paris:  Éditions Phébus,  2002.

Avant Adam (Before Adam) by Jack London. Ed. Noël Mauberret and Jeanne Campbell Reesman. de Yves Coppens.  Trans. François and Louis Postif.  Paris:  Éditions Phébus, 2002.

Vallée de la Lune (The Valley of the Moon) by Jack London. Ed. Noël Mauberret and Jeanne
Campbell Reesman. Preface de Noël Mauberret.  Trans. François and Louis Postif.  Paris:  Éditions Phébus,  2001.

Le Dieu rouge (“The Red One”) by Jack London. Ed. Noël Mauberret and Jeanne Campbell Reesman. Preface de Noël Mauberret.  Trans. François and Louis Postif.  Paris:  Éditions Phébus,  2001.

Martin Eden by Jack London. Ed. Noël Mauberret and Jeanne Campbell Reesman. Preface de Linda Lé. Trans. Francis Kerline. Paris:  Éditions Phébus,  2001.

Contes des mers du Sud (South Sea Tales) by Jack London.  Ed. Noël Mauberret and Jeanne Campbell
Reesman. Preface de Yann Queffélec. Trans. Louis Postif and Paul Gruyer. Paris:  Éditions Phébus,  2001.

La Route: Les Vagabonds du rail (The Road) by Jack London. Ed. Noël Mauberret and Jeanne Campbell Reesman. Preface de Jean-François Duval.  Trans. Louis Postif.  Paris:  Éditions Phébus,  2001.

Le fils du loup (The Son of the Wolf) by Jack London. Ed. Noël Mauberret and Jeanne Campbell
Reesman. Preface de Jeanne Campbell Reesman.  Trans. François Postif and Noël Mauberret.  Paris:  Éditions Phébus, 2000.

Le Vagabond des étoiles (The Star Rover) by Jack London. Ed. Noël Mauberret and Jeanne Campbell
Reesman. Preface de Francis Lacassin.  Trans. François Postif and Noël Mauberret.  Paris:  Éditions Phébus,  2000.

John Barleycorn by Jack London.  Ed. Noël Mauberret and Jeanne Campbell Reesman. Preface de
Jeanne Campbell Reesman.  Trans. François Postif and Noël Mauberret.  Paris:  Éditions Phébus, 2000.

Patrouille de pêche: Les pirates de San Francisco et autres nouvelles  (Tales of the Fish Patrol) by Jack London.  Ed. Noël Mauberret and Jeanne Campbell Reesman. Preface de Jeanne Campbell Reesman.  Trans. François Postif and Noël Mauberret.  Paris:  Éditions Phébus, 2000.

Le Peuple d'en bas (The People of the Abyss) by Jack London.  Ed. Noël Mauberret and Jeanne
Campbell Reesman. Preface de Noël Mauberret. Trans. François Postif and Noël Mauberret.  Paris:  Éditions Phébus, 1999.

Les enfants du froid (The Children of the Frost) by Jack London.  Ed. Noël Mauberret and Jeanne Campbell Reesman. Preface de Jeanne Campbell Reesman.  Trans. François Postif and Noël Mauberret. Paris: Éditions Phébus, 1999.

 

Essays and Book Chapters, Refereed

“Teaching Jack London’s ‘Koolau the Leper’ in a Doctoral Seminar.” In Approaches to
Teaching Jack London. Ed. Kenneth K. Brandt and Jeanne Campbell Reesman. MLA Approaches to Teaching World Literature Series. Gen. Ed. Joseph Gibaldi. New York: MLA, 2010.

“Rough Justice in Jack London’s ‘Mauki.’” Studies in American Naturalism, 1.1-2 (Summer 2006): 42-69.

“Re-Visiting Adventure: Jack London in the Solomon Islands.Excavatio 17:1-2 (2002): 209-37.

“Socialism and Racism in the Works of Jack London.”  Excavatio 13 (2000): 264-75.

“Prospects for the Study of Jack London.” Resources for American Literary Study 25(2): 1999, 133-158.

“Marching With ‘the Censor’:  Jack London, the Japanese Army, and Cultural Production.” Jack London Journal 6 (1999): 135-174.

"'The Deepest Depths of the Artificial':  Attacking Reality in The Aspern Papers."        Henry James Review
19 (1998): 148-65.  Rpt. in The Finer Thread, the Tighter Weave.  Ed. Brooke Horvath and Joseph Dewey.  West Lafayette, Ind.:  Purdue University Press, 2000.

"'Never Travel Alone':  Naturalism, Jack London, and the White Silence."  American Literary Realism 29,2 (Winter 1997): 33-49.

"Women, Language, and the Grotesque in Flannery O'Connor and Eudora Welty."  In Flannery O'Connor:  New Approaches, ed. Sura Rath and Mary Neff Shaw.  Athens:  University of  Georgia Press, 1996, pp. 38-56.

"Irony and Feminism in The Little Lady of the Big House."  Thalia: Studies in Literary Humor, 12 (1,2) (1992):  33-46.

"'That Savage Path':  Nightwood and The Divine Comedy."  Renascence, 44 (Winter 1992): 137-58.

"Riddle Game:  Stephen King's Metafictive Dialogues."  In Descent into Darkness:  Essays Defining Stephen King's Horrorscape, ed. Tony Magistrale.  Westport, CT:  Greenwood, 1992, 157-70.

"Introduction" to special issue, "A Symposium on Jack London," and "Jack London's New Woman in a New World:  Saxon Brown Roberts's Journey into the Valley of the Moon." American Literary

Realism, 24,2 (Winter 1992), 3-4, 40-54.  Rpt. in The Critical Response to Jack London, ed. Susan Nuernberg, Greenwood Press, 1995, pp. 181-93; translated into Chinese in Foreign Literatures (Beijing) by Shuyan Li, Peking University, 1997.

"Dark Knowledge in The Handmaid's Tale.The CEA Critic 53 (Spring-Summer 1991): 6-22.

"Stephen King and the Tradition of American Naturalism in The Shining."  In The Shining Reader A Collection of Essays.  Seattle, WA:  Starmont House Press, 1991, pp. 121-38.

"The Problem of Knowledge in 'The Water Baby.'"  Western American Literature: 23 (1988), 201-15.

"Creatures of 'Charm':  A New T. S. Eliot Poem."  Co-authored with John Reesman.  The Kenyon Review, NS 6 (Summer 1984): 25-33.

 

Essays and Book Chapters, Invited

“Bad Fathering in Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.” In Essays on American Literature in Honor of
Sacvan Bercovitch. Ed. Nan Goodman and Michael Kramer. New Brunswick, NJ: Transactions Press at Rutgers University Press, forthcoming 2010.

“Naturalism and Race in the Works of Frank Norris, Stephen Crane, and Jack London.” in The Oxford
Handbook to Literary Naturalism. Ed. Keith Newlin. New York: Oxford University Press, forthcoming 2010.

“Frank Norris and Jack London,” Companion to the American Short Story. Ed. James Nagel. London and New York: Blackwell, 2009.

“’I had not thought death had undone so many’: Writers of World War I.” In The Winds and Words of
War: World War I Posters and Prints from the San Antonio Public Library Foundation. Seattle, WA: Marquand Books, 2008.

“Prospects for the Study of Jack London.” 1999. Rev. and rpt. in Prospects for the Study of American Literature II, ed. Richard Kopley. New York: AMS Press, 2008.

“Crossing Cultures New and Old: Teaching Naturalism as a Fulbright Professor in Greece.” American Literary Naturalism, 2 (1): 2007.

“Realism and Naturalism.” Companion to the American Novel. Ed. Alfred Bendixen. London and New York: Blackwell, 2007.

The-Sea Wolf.” 1870-1920. In American History through Literature, 1870-1920. Ed. Tom Quirk and Gary Scharnhorst. Detroit: Charles Scribner's Sons, 2006, 1026-1031.

“Interview with Sue Hodson, Jeanne Reesman, and Waring Jones,” Milo Shepard: The Jack London Story and the Beauty Ranch, ed. Caroline C. Crawford. Regional Oral History Office, Bancroft Library. Berkeley: Regents of the University of California, 2001. 155-72.

"Fiction 1900-1930." American Literary Scholarship, 1999. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2001.

"Fiction 1900-1930."  American Literary Scholarship, 1998. Durham, NC:  Duke University Press,2000.

"De la frontiere americaine aux confins du sacre." Trans. Pascale Voilley.  Europe 77.844-45 (August/September 1999): 40-46.

“Fiction 1900-1930,” American Literary Scholarship, 1997. Durham, NC:  Duke University Press, 1999.

"Jack London's Popular and Political Masks."  Jack London Newsletter 20 (1987): 63-71.

"Knowledge and Identity in London's Pacific Fiction."  Jack London Newsletter 19 (September-December 1986): 91-95.

"'Falling Stars':  Myth in "The Red One.'"  Jack London Newsletter 11 (1978): 86-96.

 

Encyclopedia Entries

"The Jack London Society." Dictionary of Literary Biography.  Ed. D.W. Thomas.  New York: Bruccoli Clark Layman, 2000.

"Jack London." "To Build a Fire." Facts on File Companion to the American Short Story.  Ed. Abby H.P. Werlock.  New York:  Facts on File, 1999. 

"Spiritualism."  The Oxford Companion to Women's Writing in the United States.  Eds. Cathy N. Davidson and Linda Wagner-Martin.  New York:  Oxford University Press, 1995.

"Colonel Sherburn," "'What Paul Bourget Thinks of Us,'" "Alice H. Day," "Molly Clemens," "Jackson Island," and "Walter Scott," The Mark Twain Encyclopedia.  New York:  Garland, 1993.

 

Reviews

Review of Transcultural Localisms: Responding to Ethnicity in a Globalized World, Yiorgos Kalogeras,
Eleftheria Arapoglou, and Linda Manney, eds. American Studies Monograph Series, Vol. 136. Heidelberg, Germany: Universitätsverlag. European Journal of American Studies, Summer 2007. http://www.eaas.eu/reviews/kalogersarapogloumanneyhtm.

Review of Border Confluences: Borderland Narratives From the Mexican War to the Present by Rosemary A. King (Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 2004) and South of Our Selves: Mexico in the Poems of Williams, Kerouac, Corso, Ginsberg, Levertov, and Hayden by Glenn Sheldon (Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co., 2004). American Literature 77.3 (September 2005): 644-46.

Review of Jack London’s Women by Clarice Stasz.Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 2001. American Literature 75.2 (June 2003):  436-37.

Review of Nature’s State: Imagining Alaska as the Last Frontier by Susan Kollin. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2002. Pacific Historical Review 72(February 2003): 147-49.

Review of Turning South Again by Houston A. Baker, Jr. Durham, NC:  Duke University Press, 2001. American Literary Realism 24.3 (Spring 2002): 281-83.

Review of Coyote Kills John Wayne: Postmodernism and Contemporary Fictions of the Transcultural Frontier by Carlton Smith. American Literature 73:2 (June 2001): 441-42.

Review of Lighting Out for the Territory:  Reflections on Mark Twain and American Culture, by Shelley Fisher Fishkin. American Literature 70 (March 1998): 191-92.

Review of Resisting Regionalism:  Gender and Naturalism in American Fiction, 1885-1915, by Donna Campbell.  American Literary Realism 30, 3 (Spring 1998): 85-86.

Review of Mark Twain:  Culture and Gender, Envisioning American Through Europe, by J.D. Stahl. American Literature 67 (June 1995): 391-92.

Review of Meaning in Henry James, by Millicent Bell.  Journal of English and Germanic Philology 92 (April 1993): 256-58.

Review of Faulkner and the Craft of Fiction, ed. Doreen Fowler and Ann J. Abadie; Faulkner's Apocrypha by Joseph R. Urgo; and Faulkner's Country Matters by Daniel Hoffman. South Central Review 9.1 (Spring 1992): 112-14.

Review of Jack London and His Daughters by Joan London.  Western American Literature 26 (1991): 90-91.

Review of Jack London:  Adventures, Ideas, Fiction by James Lundquist.  Western American Literature 23 (1988): 149-50.

"An American King."  Review of Landscape of Fear:  Stephen King's American Gothic by Tony Magistrale.  International Association for the Fantastic in the Arts Newsletter 1 (1988): 24-25.

"Jack London--Kama'aina."  Review of Stories of Hawaii by Jack London.  Jack London Newsletter 18 (September-December 1985), 71-76.

"The Myth Called Jack London."  Review of Jack London:  American Myth, by John Perry.  The Philadelphia Bulletin, 10 January 1982.

 

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