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Dr. Ellen Scheible

Ellen Scheible
Professor of English; Director of Honors Program
Tillinghast Hall, Room 210
Pronouns
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BA, St. Mary's College of Maryland
MA, PhD, Claremont Graduate University

Dr. Scheible's research interests include Irish Studies, British and Irish modernism, modern gothic fiction, and the feminized body. In her current work, Dr. Scheible explores representations of gender and sexuality within the discourses of the domestic interior and the body in Irish fiction. She also writes about non-reproduction and the maternal body in contemporary Irish writing and the influence of the gothic tradition on modern subjectivity. 

Dr. Scheible held a Presidential Research Fellowship at Bridgewater State University in 2022-23 and a Maddock Research Fellowship at Marsh鈥檚 Library in Dublin, Ireland in spring 2023. She was a Moore Institute Visiting Fellow at the National University of Ireland Galway (2016) and was awarded a Marion and Jasper Whiting Foundation Fellowship to support research in Dublin (2014). She is the director of the 欧宝体育 Honors Program and the founder of the Bridgewater State University Irish Studies Program. 

She is the author of Body Politics in Contemporary Irish Women's Fiction: The Literary Legacy of Mother Ireland (Bloomsbury 2025). She is also coeditor, with Anna Teekell, of The Dark: A Critical Edition, a new edition of John McGahern鈥檚 novel (Syracuse UP); and of Teaching James Joyce in the 21st Century (forthcoming from University Press of Florida) and Sally Rooney: Perspectives and Approaches, both coedited with Barry Devine (forthcoming from Bucknell UP). In 2023, with Christina Morin, she coedited 鈥淕othic Studies Today,鈥 a special issue of the Irish University Review. Her work has appeared in various journals including New Hibernia Review, James Joyce Quarterly, Criticism, and Tulsa Studies in Women鈥檚 Literature. She is coeditor, with Claire Culleton, of Rethinking Joyce鈥檚 Dubliners (Palgrave 2017). 

Recent Publications:

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2025  鈥淏ildung and the Non-reproductive Female Body in Contemporary Irish Women鈥檚 Writing鈥 in . Eds. Gregory Castle, Sarah Townsend, and Matthew Reznicek. Syracuse University Press.

2023 鈥淩eflection, Anxiety, and the Feminized Body: Contemporary Irish Gothic鈥 in . Eds. Christina Morin and Jarlath Kileen. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. 

2023 鈥.鈥 Eds. Christina Morin and Ellen Scheible. Special Issue of Irish University Review. 53.1 

2022 鈥淏uilding Writing and Communication Skills in Undergraduate Researchers.鈥 Eds. Jenny Shanahan and Ellen Scheible. Special Issue of . Vol. 5.4.

 


 

2021 鈥淐ollaborative Writing For Publication in Undergraduate Literature Seminars鈥 in Journal for the Assembly of Expanded Perspectives of Learning. 26.

 

Area of Expertise

Irish Studies; Modernism; Gothic Studies; Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies; Contemporary Irish Fiction