Portrait of Dr. James Frederick Wurtz

Dr. James Frederick Wurtz

  • Chair - Associate Professor at English, College of Liberal Arts

Scholarly and Creative Works

2024

  • Wurtz, J. F. (n.d.). “a place caught …between eloquence and aphasia”: Seamus Deane and the Hibernicization of Joyce. In The Lived Experience of James Joyce.

2016

  • Wurtz, J. F. (Ed.). (2016). Grant Morrison. In Contemporary Literary Criticism vol. 393 (Vol. 393, pp. 237–322). Farmington Hills, MI, USA: Contemporary Literary Criticism/Gale Cengage Learning/Layman Poupard Publishing.

2012

  • Wurtz, J. F., & Jakaitis, J. (Eds.). (2012). Crossing Boundaries in Graphic Narrative and Sequential Art: Essays on Forms, Series and Genres.
  • Wurtz, J. F. (2012). ‘Out there in the Asylum’: Physical, Mental, and Structural Space in Grant Morrison and Dave McKean’s Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth. Amerikastudien/American Studies, 56(4), 555–571. https://doi.org/2011
  • Wurtz, J. F., & Jakaitis, J. M. (Eds.). (2012). Crossing Boundaries in Graphic Narrative and Sequential Art: Essays on Forms, Series, and Genres (p. 223). Jefferson, NC, USA: McFarland Books. Retrieved from https://mcfarlandbooks.com/product/crossing-boundaries-in-graphic-narrative/
  • Wurtz, J. F., & Jakaitis, J. M. (2012). Introduction to Crossing Boundaries in Graphic Narrative. In Crossing Boundaries in Graphic Narrative (pp. 1–22). Retrieved from https://mcfarlandbooks.com/product/crossing-boundaries-in-graphic-narrative/

2011

  • Wurtz, J. F. (2011). “‘Out there in the Asylum’: Physical, Mental, and Structural Space in Grant Morrison and Dave McKean’s Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth.”
  • Wurtz, J. F. (2011). Review of The Cambridge Edition of the Works of Jonathan Swift: English Political Writings 1711-1714: The Conduct of the Allies and Other Works.
  • Wurtz, J. F. (2011). Review of The Cambridge Edition of the Works of Jonathan Swift: English Political Writings 1711-1714. Eighteenth Century Novel.

2010

  • Wurtz, J. F. (Ed.). (2010). The Cock and Anchor: Being a Chronicle of Old Dublin City.
  • Wurtz, J. F. (2010). “‘I have had my vision’: Empire and the Aesthetic in Woolf’s To The Lighthouse.”
  • Wurtz, J. F. (2010). “Elizabeth Bowen, Modernism, and the Specter of Anglo-Ireland.”
  • Wurtz, J. F. (Ed.). (2010). The Cock and Anchor: Being a Chronicle of Old Dublin City by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu (p. 505). Chicago, IL: Valancourt Books.
  • Wurtz, J. F. (2010). “I have had my vision”: Empire and the Aesthetic in Woolf’s To The Lighthouse. Woolf Studies Annual, (16), 95–110.

2009

  • Wurtz, J. F. (2009). Representing the Great War: Violence, Memory, and Comic Form.

2006

  • Wurtz, J. F. (2006). “Liberation and Oppression are Inextricably Bound”: Sports, Narrative, and the Colonial Experience. Indiana English/Indiana Council of Teachers of English, 28(1), 25–34.
  • Wurtz, J. F. (2006). “Scarce More a Corpse”: Famine Memory and Representations of the Gothic in Ulysses. Journal of Modern Literature/Indiana University Press, 29(1), 102–117.

2004

  • Wurtz, J. F. (2004). Conference Review, Bloomsday 100 Conference.