CURRICULUM VITAE
DONALD M.
ROSENBERG
Date and Place of Birth
February 27, 1934
Detroit,
Michigan
Education
University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor, B.A. (Biology), 1956
Wayne State University, Detroit, M.A., 1957
Wayne State University, Detroit,
Ph.D., 1965
Dissertation:
"Milton and the Laughter of God"
Director: Ralph Nash
Teaching Appointments
Graduate Assistant, Wayne State University,
1957-60.
Instructor, Mayville State College of North Dakota, 1961.
Chairman and Assistant Professor, Mayville State College of
North Dakota, 1962-63.
Instructor, Dartmouth College, 1963-65.
Assistant Professor, Dartmouth College,
1965-69
Associate Professor of English, Michigan State University,
1969-79.
Professor of English,
Michigan State University, 1979-
present.
I. Courses Taught: English 105, 205, 206, 207, 208, 213, 229,
242, 351, 352, 366, 375, 380, 381, 399, 411, 412, 421,
422, 441, 452, 455, 456, 491-492H, 493-494H, 499, 811,
824, 828, 862, 970, 981, and 985.
II. New Courses:
English 399: Literature and Medicine
English 493-494H: The Epic from Homer to Milton
English 491-492H: (co-taught with Prof. Tavormina):
Religious Literature Before and After the Reformation
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III. Publications
A. Scholarly Books: Oaten Reeds and Trumpets: Pastoral and
Epic in Virgil, Spenser, and Milton.
Lewisburg: Bucknell University
Press,
1981.
B. Scholarly Articles:
"Theme and Structure in Milton's Autobiographies."
Genre. II (December 1969), 314-325.
"Milton's Masque: A Social Occasion for Philosophic
Laughter." Studies in Philology, LXVII (April
1970),
245-253.
"Parody of style in Milton's
Polemics." Milton Studies
II
(1970), 113-118.
"Satirical Techniques in Milton's Polemical Prose."
Satire Newsletter, 16 (Spring 1971) 91-97.
"Style and Meaning in Milton's
Anti-Episcopal Tracts."
Criticism. XV (Winter 1973), 43-57.
"Milton, Dryden, and the Ideology of
Genre."
Comparative
Drama,
21 (Spring 1987), 1-18.
"Samson Agonistes: 'Proverb'd for a
Fool.'" The
Centennial
Review,
32 ( Winter 1988), 65-78.
"Milton's Paradise Lost and the
Country Estate Poem."
Clio. XVIII (Winter 1989), 123-134.
"Epic Warfare in Cowley and Milton." Forthcoming
in
Clio.
C. Book Reviews:
James Thorpe, John Milton: The Inner Life (1983), in The
Centennial
Review,
28, 2 (Spring 1984), 156-157.
David Daiches, God and the Poets
(1984), in The
Centennial
Review,
29, 3 (Summer 1985), 379-381.
Ronald R. Macdonald, The Burial-Places
of Memory: Epic
Underworld
in Vergil, Dante, and Milton, in The
Centennial Review, 32 (Spring 1988).
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D.
Poetry:
"On 'Still Life with Parrots' by Jan de
Heem." Epoch, 19
(Fall
1969), 83.
"Peyote Country" and "Deus ex Machina." The Midwest
Review. 11 (April 1970), 281-282
"Meditation on an Esso
Map." Western Review, 7 (Spring
1970), 79.
"A Marker for Those Killed in Action." Chicago Tribune
Magazinef 5 July 1970, p. 14.
"Shaker Village," "The Whales," "Night Song for
Puritans,"
"On a Snapshot of GIs Taken in World War II,"
"Coleridge
Near Porlock," "The Jewish Silversmiths of
Aragon," "The Garden," "Moving Pictures of the Royal
Family,"
and "The Tabloids." Doctor Generosity's
Almanac: 17 Poets.
ed. Ray Freed.
1970. 57-63.
"The Last Days of Delius." Poet Lore,
46 (Spring 1971),
97
"The Sleepers." Bitterroot. 38 (Winter 1972), 33.
"On William Bartram's
Journey into Florida." December,
13
(1972), 155.
"Silent Comedies," "Let This Be a Zen Garden,"
"Waxworks,"
"In Praise of Sabatino Rodia's
Watts Towers,"
and "Tableau at the
Beach." Red Cedar Review, 8 (Spring
1972), 47-51.
"North Dakota Water Tower." Concerning
Poetry. 6 (Spring
1973), 52.
"An Ox-Pull at the County Fair." Poet Lore, 68 (Summer
1973), 173.
"Ape." Garfield Lake Review, 4 (Spring 1974), 12.
"Coleridge Near Porlock."
The Georgia Review, 28 (Spring
1974), 145.
"Blue Angel, 193 0" and "On an
Old Caruso Record."
Illinois Quarterly, 37 (September 1974), 46, 64.
"The Valley of Shinar." Quartet, 7 (Spring 1975), 26.
"An Aerial View of Holiday Craft." Quartet,
7 (Spring-
Summer 1976), 11.
"Final Performance of the Wild West Show at Coney Island"
and
"Hatikvah, Song of Hope: 1944." Red
Cedar Review,
XI, 1 (January 1977), 20, 32.
"The Barn." Hiram Poetry
Review, XXI (Fall-Winter 1977),
30.
The Old Hotel Metropole." The
Centennial Review, XXI, 2
(Spring 1977), 154.
"Vachel
Lindsay's America." Ball State University Forum
(Spring
1977), 2.
"Helmet, Spear, and Armor." The
Cape Rock r XII, 2
(Summer 1977), 21.
"The Painted Caves." Ball
Sate University Forum, 19, 2
(Spring 1978), 2.
"Prairie Harvest." The Cape Rock,
XIII, 2 (Summer 1978,
37.
"Civil War Battleground." The
Cape Rock, XV, 1 (Winter
1979), 5.
"A Reward Poster at the Mail Office" and "Last Stop is
New
Lots," Mississippi
Mud, 23 (Spring 1981), 10-11.
"Ahab's Wife, " New Mexico
Humanities Review, 4, 3 (Fall
1981),
56.
Freud's
Study: 19 Bergasse," Mississippi Mud, 2 4
(Fall
1981), 21.
"Manta Ray" and
"Halfwit," Ball State University Forum.
22 (Autumn 1981), 22; 47.
Ellis Island," Laurel Review, 18, 1 (Winter 1984), 25.
"Judenstrasse," "Treasures of
the British Museum," and
"State
Trunk Line: Points North." Way Stationf I
(1990),
9.
"Furnished Room Four Floors Up"
and "Antarctic Island."
Way Station, II (1991), 8.
"Olympic Brass Band." Forthcoming in Karamu.
"A Chair for the Invisible Prophet." Forthcoming in
Jewish Currents.
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IV. Undergraduate and Graduate Tutorials:
Undergraduate: 4 6 Graduate: 3 5
V. Other Contributions:
1971: Renaissance Literature course taught at JMC.
1973: Poetry Reading at the Union.
1974: Participant in the Summer Bicentennial Program.
Two lectures on contemporary poetry for visiting
foreign students.
1975: London
Summer Program.
1976: "How I Write"
for "Teaching Poetry-'76."
1977: Participant in CIEE/Japanese University
Faculty Program.
1979: Poetry Reading - Union Building.
1980: Participant in Medical
Humanities Program.
1981-87: Reader for The
Centennial Review.
1982: Poetry Reading at Hillel House.
1983:
London Summer Program.
1986-87: Literary Judge for the East
Lansing Education Foundation.
1986: Reviewer for
All-University Initiation Grant.
1988: AEGS Poetry Reading on May 13, 1988.
VI. Committee Services:
Department of English, Policy Committee - 1977-78; 1980-81;
1982-83; 1984-85; 1985-86; 1991-93.
Department of English, Graduate
Committee - 1978-79; 1979-
80.
Department of English,
Curriculum Committee -
1977-78; 1979-80; 1980-81; 1981-82;
1982-83;
1987-90; (Acting Chair - Fall
1990).
Department of
English, Committee on Teaching (Chair) - 1977-
87.
Department of English,
Forms and Masterpieces Committee -
1987-90.
Department of
English, Ad hoc Committee on the Constitution
- 1973.
Chair, Department of
English, Search and Rating Committee
for New
Chairperson - 1986.
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VI. Committee Services (continued):
College of Arts and Letters Advisory Council - 1989-90.