Researcher

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David Gelineau

Department of English

Publications

  • Gelineau, David. “The Country Wife, Dance of Cuckolds”. Comparative Drama,  Vol 48 no. 3, 2014.
  • Gelineau, David. “Following the Leaf through Part of Dryden’s Fables. SEL Studies in English Literature 1500-1900, Vol 50, no. 3 summer 2010, pp 557-581
  • Gelineau, David.  “The Substance of Fables: Dryden’s ‘Of the Pythagorean Philosophy.’” Papers on Language and Literature 48.4 (Fall 2012): 382-410.
  • Gelineau, David. “Adorn’d with Labour’d Art: The Intricate Unity of Dryden’s Fables.”  Modern Philology 106.1 (2008): 25-59.
  • Gelineau, David. “Dryden’s ‘Ceyx and Alcyone’: Metamorphosing Ovid.” Philological Quarterly 86.1-2 (2007): 123-41.
  • Gelineau, David. “Dryden’s ‘Cymon and Iphigenia’: The ‘Vigour of the Worse’ Prevailing.” Studies in Philology 102 (2005): 210-32.
  • Gelineau, David. “Dryden’s Portrait of Kneller in ‘To Sir Godfrey Kneller.’” Eighteenth-Century Life 23.1 (1999): 30-45.
  • Gelineau, David. “Identity in Dryden’s Amphitryon: Cuckolds of Order.” Studies in English Literature: 15001900 38 (1998): 427-45.
  • Gelineau, David. “Allusion, Legitimacy, and Succession: Milton’s Hand Suits Ill with Dryden’s Voice.” The Eighteenth Century, Theory and Interpretation 35.1 (1994): 28-45.

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