Office Hours:
Monday and Wednesday: 9:00-10:00, 11:00-12:00, 2:30-3:30 and by appointment

Cates Baldridge
Associate Professor of English and American Literatures
Axinn Center at Starr Library 308
Phone: 802.443.5330
Email: baldridg@middlebury.edu

ARTICLES

"Voyeuristic Rebellion: Lockwood's Dream and the Reader of Wuthering Heights," Studies in the Novel, Fall, 1988.

"The Problems of Worldliness in Pendennis," Nineteenth- Century Literature., December, 1989.

"Alternatives to Bourgeois Individualism in A Tale of Two Cities," Studies in English Literature, Autumn, 1990.

"Observation and Domination in Hardy's The Woodlanders," Victorian Literature and Culture, Spring 1993.

"The Instabilities of Inheritance in Oliver Twist, Studies in the Novel, Summer, 1993.

"Agnes Grey: Brontë's Bildungsroman That Isn't," The Journal of Narrative Tchnique, Winter 1993.

BOOKS

The Dialogics of Dissent in the English Novel, Universtiy Press of New England, 1994.

Graham Greene's Fictions: The Virtues of Extremity, University of Missouri Press, 2000.