George Crandell, Professor and Head of the English
Department, specializes in twentieth-century American literature,
descriptive bibliography, and textual criticism. His teaching interests
include American realism and naturalism, the short story, and Tennessee
Williams.
He has published articles on American humorous poetry (Ogden Nash)
and modern drama as well as Tennessee Williams: A Bibliography and
The Critical Response to Tennessee Williams. Currently, he is
writing a descriptive bibliography of the works of American playwright
Arthur Miller.
College of Liberal
Arts Teaching Effectiveness Award in the Humanities, 2000-01
Representative Publications
The Critical Response to Tennessee Williams,
Greenwood Press, 1996.
Tennessee Williams: A Descriptive Bibliography, University of Pittsburgh Press, 1995.
Ogden Nash: A Descriptive Bibliography, Scarecrow Press, 1991.
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