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Classes Taught
Engl 1301 Composition and Rhetoric
Engl 1302 Composition and Literature
Engl 2340 World Lit I
Engl 2342 World Lit II
Engl 3330 Brit Lit I
Engl 3331 Brit Lit II
Engl 4332 Shakespeare
Engl 4365 Lit Periods/Genres: Conrad
IDST 2270 Travel Writing
IDST 4240 Global Issues |
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Education
B.A., Middlesex University (Polytechnic)
London (UK); Humanities (Literature major, History
of Ideas minor); Graduated with a First Class
honours degree
Ph.D. University of Kent, Canterbury (UK)
Thesis: “The Perfect Detonator: And Conrad’s Pursuit
of it in The Secret Agent.”
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RECENT PROJECTS:
Mulry has previously designed websites and CD Rom
for Heinle and Harbrace publishers and some of their
leading composition readers and handbooks. He has
published articles and presented on Literature,
Folk-Lore and Popular Culture. His most recent
publications are the essay “The Anarchist in the
House: The Politics of Conrad’s The Secret Agent,”
published by The Conradian 32.1 (Spring 2007) and
reprinted in The Secret Agent: Centennial Essays (Rodopi
press 2007), and “Untethered: The Narrative
Modernity of “The End of the Tether,” published in
the Conradian 33.2 (Autumn 2008). This summer he
presented “Glittering Eyes: Conrad’s Nostromo and
the Preface to the Lyrical Ballads,” at the
International Conrad conference in Lincoln, UK. On
the web you can find him featured on the Radio
Netherlands documentary on Conrad’s The Secret
Agent, “The Perfect Detonator” by David Swatling
available in mp3 format online:
www.radionetherlands.nl/artsandculture/070911ac
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Dr. Mulry is an
Englishman. He has previously taught in England,
Greece and France, but considers Texas a home away
from home. He enjoys writing and fishing and
canoeing hill country rivers — though he seldom does
all of those things at the same time; and he is a
long-time fall-guy in various martial arts. He came
to Kerrville in 2007. |