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Gregory M. Weight

Contact:  gweight@udel.edu
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The Facts on File Companion to the American Short StoryThe Facts on File Companion to the American Short Story by Abby H. P. Werlock (Editor), James P. Werlock, Gregory M. Weight (Contributor)

Since the first American short story was published in 1799, interest in the genre has continued to grow. Sales of collections have risen over the years, short story readings proliferate in bookstores, and these works have been increasingly incorporated within college courses. The Facts On File Companion to the American Short Story is an encyclopedic resource to all aspects of this literary art form.

Engaging and jargon-free, with contributions from a team of scholars, The Facts On File Companion to the American Short Story is the only reference book that analyzes the genre as a whole. With more than 675 entries in A-to-Z format, it provides explanations of major critical controversies and ways to broaden the reader's interpretation of a short story. Scholars and students of various levels will find it invaluable; its bibliographies and cross references will expand further research possibilities; its definitions of literary terms contribute to more informed reading.

Contributions by Gregory M. Weight: 

"'A Pretty Story'"
"Francis Hopkinson"
"Gay Short Fiction"

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Biography

My personal biography is not overly interesting. I grew up in the Seattle suburbs, went to Pomona College, and then went to U. of Delaware for graduate school. I came out to my colleagues my first year of graduate school and was actively involved in LGBT issues, serving for one year as the coordinator of the LGBT Community Office on-campus. I currently live with my partner in Collegeville, PA and enjoy singing with the Philadelphia Gay Men's Chorus.

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University of Delaware

  

Fields of Study
Primary:  18th Century British Fiction

  

Hypertext Essays

queer wide web? -- featured in the book Gay and Lesbian Online by Tom Collins -- a form of a paper presented at the "How Queer Are We Here?" Graduate Student Queer Studies Conference, April 1998, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities.

Closetspace in Cyberspace -- a form of a paper presented at Forms of Desire: The Seventh Annual Queer Studies Graduate Conference, April 1997, Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies, City University of New York Graduate Center.

"No Longer What I Was in Any One Thing": Clarissa's Papers, Écriture Féminine, and Hypertext -- a form of a paper presented at the East-Central/American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies Annual Conference, October 1996, Georgetown University.

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Current Projects

I am completing my dissertation on eighteenth-century epistolary fiction and imperialism. My next project will be the cultural and erotic history of the genie figure in literature and popular culture.

  

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