Professor Robert Newman
Associate Professor
Office: 635 Clemens Hall
Phone: (716) 645-2575, X.1071
FAX: (716) 645-5980
E-mail rsnewman@acsu.buffalo.edu

EDUCATION: 
Ph.D., UCLA, 1965 
          M.A., UCLA, 1957             B.A., UCLA, 1956

SPECIAL FIELDS:
17th Century Drama, 
18th Century Literature
Science Fiction

 


Publications

Books

Language for Writing (Dickinson, 1976)

Essays

“The Tragedy of Wit:  Dryden’s Aurgeng-Zebe,”  Studies in English (Summer, 1970

“Ursula LeGuin’s The Dispossessed  and Anarchism,” Black Rose (I, 2, 1979)
 

Media Watch column, Second Story (Buffalo)”
 

“Consuming Passions” 1985
 

“Hate Groups in the Heartland 1985
“TV or not TV” 1985
 

“How Liberal Is the Liberal Press?” 1986
“Afghanistan and Accuracy in Media” 1986
 
"
More Sense Than a Prairie Dog” 1986 

“Go North Young Man—CBC Radio” 1986
 

“Sunrise Alternatives:  ‘What a difference in the state of the same thing,’” Buffalo Arts Review (Fall, 1986)
 
       “Reckless Disregard:  History Against the Facts,” Buffalo Arts Review (Spring, 1987)

Reviews:

“Ginsberg in the Pear Valley,” Second Story, 1986            
“Tribute to  New Music Makes Dvorak Novel Sing,”  Buffalo News
, 1987             
“Gloomy Gumshow Is a Czech Well Drawn,”   Buffalo News
, 1987             
“Assassination Novel Casts Oswalk as a Dupe,”  Buffalo News
, 1988

 

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