Glenda Hudson, 2019
Professor
Emerita of English Literature
E-mail: ghudson@csub.edu
Tel: 661-654-3085
Research and
Teaching Interests
- Victorian & Romantic Literature
- British Novel
- Young Adult Novel
- Business and Technical Communication
Education
- Ph.D. in English, Vanderbilt
University
- M.A. in English, Vanderbilt University
- B.A. in English, University of Leeds
Selected
Publications
- "Forbidden Familial Relations: Echoes of Shakespeare's King Henry VIII and Hamlet in Austen's Mansfield Park and Sense and Sensibility," in Jane Austen and William Shakespeare: A Love Affair in Literature, Film, and Performance, eds. Rosa Garcia Periago and Marina Cano, Palgrave Macmillan Press, 2019, 192-213.
- Sibling Love and Incest in Jane Austen's Fiction, Palgrave Macmillan Press (UK)/St. Martin's Press (USA), 1992; paperback with new preface, 1999
- A Contemporary Guide to Literary Terms (co-authored with Edwin Barton) Houghton Mifflin Press, 1997; third edition, Cengage, 2011
- Articles and reviews in Eighteenth-Century Fiction, Jane Austen and Discourses of Feminism, International Journal of English Studies, Pacific Coast Philology, Persuasions (Jane Austen Society of North America), Remate de Males, Sensibilities (Jane Austen Society of Australia), Studies in Technical Communication, Studies in the Novel
Recent
Activities
- "Sibling Love and Incest in Jane Austen's Fiction Revisited," Jane Austen Society of Australia, Sydney, Australia, April 2010 (invited lecture series)
- "Sibling Love in Jane Austen's Fiction Revisited," Jane Austen Festival, Australian Capital Territory Library, Canberra, Australia, April 2010 (invited lecture series)
- "Sibling Love and Incest in Jane Austen's Fiction Revisited," Jane Austen Society of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia, April 2010 (invited lecture series)
- Currently at work on a historical novel focusing on an unconventional woman and her scandalous romances, exotic travels, and adventurous career during the tumultuous era of change, pace, and pandemics in mid Victorian England.
Glenda
Hudson in Sydney, Australia