Publications & Presentations

Douglass, Malcolm Paul

Publications & Presentations

Books:

The Romantics in Italy: Dante, Italian Culture, and Romantic Literature. Ed. and with an introduction and contributions by Frederick Burwick and Paul Douglass.  New York: Palgrave, 2011.

T. S. Eliot, Dante, and the Idea of Europe. Ed. and with an introduction and a contribution by Paul Douglass. Cambridge, England: Cambridge Scholars Press, 2011.

The Claremont Graduate University:  A History of Its Early Development, by Malcolm Paul Douglass. Ed. and with an afterword by Paul Douglass (his son).  Claremont: CGU (Xlibris), 2010.

The Works of Lady Caroline Lamb. 3 vols. London:  Pickering & Chatto, 2009. Ed. Paul Douglass and Leigh Wetherall Dickson. Nominated by the publisher for the 2011 MLA Prize for a Distinguished Scholarly Edition.

The Whole Disgraceful Truth:  Selected Letters of Lady Caroline Lamb. New York and London:  Palgrave-Macmillan, 2006. Ed. and with an introduction by Paul Douglass. Winner: 2007 International Byron Society Prize.

Lady Caroline Lamb:  A Biography.  New York and London:  Palgrave-Macmillan, 2004.

The Crisis in Modernism:  Bergson and the Vitalist Controversy. Cambridge UP, 1992. Paperback reissue, 2010. Ed. and with an introduction and contributions by Paul Douglass and Frederick Burwick. 

A Selection of Hebrew Melodies, Ancient and Modern, by Isaac Nathan and Lord Byron, a facsimile edited and with an introduction and notes by Frederick Burwick and Paul Douglass.  Tuscaloosa:  U of Alabama P, 1988.

Cradle of the Copperheads, a novel by Jesse Stuart. McGraw-Hill, 1988. Edited and with an introduction by Paul Douglass.

Bergson, Eliot, and American Literature.  Lexington:  UP of Kentucky, 1986.

International Conferences:

“The Romantics in Italy: Dante, Italian Culture, and Romantic Literature,” at the Romualdo del Bianco Foundation in Florence, Italy, January (2010). http://www.fondazione-delbianco.org/seminari/progetti_prof/progview_PL.asp?start=1&idprog=96

“T.S. Eliot, Dante, and the European Tradition,” at the Romualdo del Bianco Foundation in Florence, Italy, January (2008). http://www.fondazione-delbianco.org/inglese/InsertNews/eliot-dante-florence.htm

Scholarly Websites:

CARO: The Lady Caroline Lamb Website.     www.sjsu.edu/faculty/douglass/caro/

ROMANTIC-ERA SONGS: Theater and Popular Songs, Catches, Airs, and Art Songs of the Romantic Period (with Frederick Burwick, UCLA).    www.sjsu.edu/faculty/douglass/music/