
Photo by Richard B. Ressman |
Rank: Professor
Office Location: FO 103
Phone: (408) 924-4447
srice@pacbell.netHomepage: Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest
Research Interests: Satire; Grammar; British & European Novel; Commercialism in Education
Courses regularly taught at San Jose State.
English 56 B (Survey of British Literature from 1660 to the Present); English 105 (Advanced Comp); English 112A (Children's Literature); English 118 (Modern European Fiction); English 148 (British Literature 1660-1800);
English 153A (
Eighteenth-Century British Novel) Spring, 2008; English 257 (Seminar in the Principles of Rhetoric)
Speeches Delivered: "Run Higher Education Like a Business? We Are Better Than That." Association of College Administration Professionals, San Diego, CA, February 13, 2001; "Education and the Overselling of Technology," Academic Impressions, Denver, CO, Aug. 9, 2002; Academic Impressions, "eLearning: Issues in Developing & Implementing," Cambridge, MA, March 25-28, 2003; "Opening Lines: It Was a Dark and Stormy Night," Knebworth House, Hertfordshire, England, May 23, 2003.
Interview: 3AM Magazine
In Progress:
Moneychanging in the Temple (a study of the commercial invasion of public education); It Was a Dark and Stormy Night: The Second Coming ( Latest collection of Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest Entries)
Recommended Reading: The Irascible Professor