Faculty Publication News: Brian Richardson
February 22, 2023
Professor Brian Richardson shares his recent publications, presentation, and honors.
Brian Richardson’s article, “The Use and Abuse of Narrative in Conrad’s Fiction,” appears in the current issue of The Conradian.
His piece, “Reading Unnaturally” (with Jan Alber), a response to an article by Ellen Peel, is in the January issue of Narrative.
His review of Digital Fiction and the Unnatural: Transmedial Narrative Theory, Method, and Analysis by Astrid Ensslin and Alice Bell, appears in the latest issue of Poetics Today and that of Hugh Epstein’s Hardy, Conrad and the Senses in Conradiana.
His interview with Li Yafei was just published (in Chinese) in Shandong Foreign Language Teaching.
In October, he gave a talk on “Closure and Anti-closure in Ulysses” at the ALSCW Conference at Yale University.
His article on “The Poetics and Erotics of Touch in Conrad’s Fiction” was voted the runner-up for the J. H. Stape award for the year’s best essay in Conradiana.
In December, his student, Miranda Tung-An Wei, won the 2022 Bruce Harkness award for the best young Conrad scholar for an article from her dissertation.