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LISA BERGLUND

English Department

Buffalo State—The State University of New York

Buffalo, NY 14222

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

Buffalo State (The State University of New York):

Interim Associate Dean of Arts and Humanities, 2014-present.

English Department Chair, 2013-2014.

Professor, 2012-present; Associate Professor, 2005-2012; Assistant Professor, 2001-2005

Connecticut College, New London, CT: Assistant Professor, 1995-2001; Instructor, 1992-95

University of Virginia: Instructor, 1991-92; Academic Director for Reading and Composition, Summer Transition Program, 1990-92; Graduate Instructor and Teaching Assistant, 1985-91

EDUCATION

Ph.D., University of Virginia, 1995

Dissertation: Learning to Read The Rambler; Director: Martin C. Battestin

M.A., University of Virginia, 1985

Thesis: “‘Dominion Large Beyond this Deep’” (on Paradise Lost)

B.A. (with High Honors), Swarthmore College, 1983

FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS AND AWARDS

SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Faculty Service, 2013

Cordell Collection Fellowship, Indiana State University, Terre Haute, May 2011. For work on “Secular Bibles: Annotations in Early American Dictionaries.”

The Donald and Mary Hyde Fellowship for the Study of Dr. Samuel Johnson and his Circle, Houghton Library, Harvard University, MA, April2009. For work on “College Editions of the Principal Works of Hester Lynch Piozzi”

The Michael J. Connell Foundation Fellowship, The Huntington, San Marino, CA, July 2008. For work on an edition of Hester Lynch Piozzi’s Observations and Reflections Made in the Course of a Journey through France, Italy and Germany (1789); and on annotations in early American dictionaries

Provost’s Incentive Grants, Buffalo State College: 2005-2006, 2007-2008, 2009-2010, 2010-2011

Individual Development Award, Buffalo State College: 2004-2005, 2009-2010

Undergraduate Summer Research Fellowships: with Devon A. Cozad, 2011; Matthew Guminiak, 2010; Kelsey M. Till, 2009; Robert Turley, 2007; Aimee M. Levesque, 2006

Integration of Undergraduate Research into the Curriculum Grant, Buffalo State College, Office of Undergraduate Research, 2004: “The History of the Book”

Winner of the 1999 American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies Teaching Competition, for “Samuel Johnson and the Eighteenth-Century Reader”

University of Virginia Outstanding Graduate Teaching Award, 1991

Phi Beta Kappa, elected 1983

ARTICLES

“‘I am lost without my Boswell’: Samuel Johnson and Sherlock Holmes,” The Age of Johnson 22 (2012): 131-143.

“Hester Lynch Piozzi’s British Synonymy in Imperial France,”Dictionaries 31 (2010): 69-86.

“Oysters for Hodge, or, Ordering Society, Writing Biography and Feeding the Cat,” Journal of Eighteenth-Century Studies 33:4 (2010): 631-645.

“Fossil Fish: Preserving Samuel Johnson within Hester Lynch Piozzi’s British Synonymy,” Dictionaries 30 (2009): 96-107.

“Hester Lynch Piozzi’s Anecdotes versus the Editors,” The Age of Johnson 18 (2007): 273-290.

Review Essay: “‘Like the Pedant in Hierocles’: Thoughts on the Present and Future of the Eighteenth-Century Studies Anthology,”The Age of Johnson15(2004): 331-365.

“What is Samuel Johnson’s Role in Contemporary Fiction?” Johnsonian News Letter 55:2 (2004): 27-31.

“‘Look, my Lord, it comes’: The Approach of Death in the Life of Johnson,” 1650-1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era 7 (2002), 239-255.

“Allegory in The Rambler,” Papers in Language and Literature 37:2 (2001), 147-178.

“Writing to Mr. Rambler: Samuel Johnson and Exemplary Autobiography,” Studies in Eighteenth- Century Culture 29 (1999), 241-259.

“Samuel Johnson and the Eighteenth-Century Reader,” Teaching the Eighteenth Century 7 (1999), 45-58. Publication of my prize-winning paper/presentation from the ASECS 1999 Teaching Competition.

“The Language of the Libertines: Subversive Morality in The Man of Mode,” Studies in English Literature 30 (1990), 369-86.

“‘Faultily Faultless’: The Structure of Tennyson’s Maud,” Victorian Poetry 27 (1989), 45-59.

BOOK CHAPTERS

“Hester Lynch Piozzi’s British Synonymy and ‘the notion of a sex in words,’” in Living in the Eighteenth Century: A Festschrift in Honor of Betty Rizzo, ed. Temma Berg and Sonia Kane. Lehigh UP, 2013: 225-239.

“Life,”in Samuel Johnson in Context. Ed. Jack Lynch. Cambridge UP, 2011.

“Teaching Book History on the Road,” in Teaching Book History, Textual Criticism and Bibliography. Ed. Ann Hawkins. London: Pickering & Chatto, 2006: 44-50.

BIBLIOGRAPHIES

“Hester Lynch Piozzi: An Annotated Bibliography,” Eighteenth-Century Bibliography On Line, ed. Jack Lynch, at

BOOK REVIEWS

The Bishop's Grammar: Robert Lowth and the Rise of Prescriptivism, by Ingrid Tieken-Boon van Ostade.

Dictionaries 32 (2011), 179-181.

Defining the World: The Extraordinary Story of Dr. Johnson’s Dictionary, by Henry Hitchings. Dictionaries 27 (2006), 184-185.

Such Constant Affectionate Care: Lady Charlotte Finch, Royal Governess, and the Children of

George III, by Jill Shefrin. Eighteenth-Century Woman 4 (2006), 395-398

Johnson Revisioned: Looking Before and After, ed. Philip Smallwood, SJSSC Newsletter 17 (2002)

Samuel Johnson and the Culture of Property by Kevin Hart, Albion 33:2 (2001), 316-17.

ENCYCLOPEDIA ARTICLES

They Died in Vain: Overlooked, Underappreciated and Forgotten Mystery Novels, ed. Jim Huang.

The Crum Creek Press, 2002. Articles on The Last Known Address by Joseph Harrington and Sleep Long, My Love by Hilary Waugh.Winner of the 2003 Agatha Award for Criticism.

The Continuum Encyclopedia of British Literature (2003). Articles on John Hawkins, Arthur Murphy, Baroness [Emmuska] Orczy, and Hester Lynch Piozzi.

PUBLIC LECTURES

“Take That, Noah Webster! or, Early American Readers Really Liked to Write in Their Dictionaries,” Croll Lectures Series, Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, PA, 26 February 2014

“What Makes HMS Pinafore So Funny?” [accompanied by Patricia Betcher, piano] The Riviera Theatre, North Tonawanda, NY, 3 November 2013

“Pirates as Parody” [accompanied by James Welch, piano] Alleyway Theatre, Buffalo, 19 July 2013.

“Lost without Boswell: Samuel Johnson and Sherlock Holmes,” Phi Beta Kappa Western New York Association, Westwood Country Club, Williamsville, NY, 20 April 2011.

“An Evening of Gilbert & Sullivan,” Amherst Community Church, Snyder, NY, 27 June and 31 August 2006; Lancaster Opera House, Lancaster, NY, 13 March 2009; Riviera Theater, North Tonawanda, NY, 11-12 September 2010; First Presbyterian Church, Youngstown, NY, 21 April 2012. My lecture was illustrated by concert selections.

“Oysters for Hodge, or, Gender, Johnson’s Biographers, and the Cat,” Columbia University Faculty Seminar on Eighteenth-Century European Culture, New York, NY, 4 November 1999

“Johnson’s Dictionary and the Love of Learning as the Guide to Life,” Connecticut College, New London, CT, 11 November 1997

“Outside the ‘Wooden O’: Filming Shakespeare’s Histories,” Cornell College, Mount Vernon, IA, 14 October 1997

“Walker Percy and Anne Tyler: Contemporary American Novelists and the Image of the Tourist,” Annual Meeting of the Connecticut Humanities Council, 26 April 1997

CONFERENCE PAPERSAND PRESENTATIONS, last fiveyears

“Noah Webster’s Tung and the Rebellious Readers of the Early American Dictionary,” American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, Williamsburg, VA, March 2014

“Reader Annotations in Early American Dictionaries,” (MLADiscussion Group on Lexicography), MLA, Chicago, January 2014

"Touchstone in Penzance: Hester Lynch Piozzi in Retirement,” EC/ASECS, Philadelphia, November 2013

“Hester Lynch Piozzi’s Theory and Practice of the Anecdote,” NEASECS, Yale University, New Haven, CT, October 2013

“Was Hester Lynch Piozzi Just ‘Dr. Johnson’s Mrs. Thrale?’” American Name Society at the

Modern Language Association (MLA), Boston, January 2013

“Respondent: Digital Dictionaries” (MLADiscussion Group on Lexicography), MLA, Boston, January

2013

“‘Rust of the Soul’: Samuel Johnson on Sorrow, Reason and Condolence,” Northeast American Society for Eighteenth Century Studies (NEASECS), Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT, October 2012. An earlier version was presented at the East Central American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies Conference (EC/ASECS), Cape May, October 2001

“Secular Bibles: Annotations in Early American Dictionaries,” Dictionary Society of North America (DSNA), Montreal, June 2011. A later version was presented at Conversations in and out of the Disciplines, Buffalo State College, Buffalo, NY, 9 December 2011.

“‘I am lost without my Boswell’: Samuel Johnson and Sherlock Holmes,”Modern Language Association, Los Angeles, January 2011; an earlier version of this paper was presented at the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (ASECS), Portland, OR, March 2008

“Laundry Lists and Family Trees: Annotations in Early American Dictionaries,” Society for the History of Authorship, Reading and Publishing (SHARP), Helsinki, August 2010.

“Hester Lynch Piozzi Reflects on Venice,” ASECS, Albuquerque, March 2010.

CONFERENCE PANELS ORGANIZED AND CHAIRED,last sixyears

“Take Two Ramblers and Call Me in the Morning,” American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, Los Angeles, March 2015

“Teaching with the Oxford English Dictionary,” Discussion Group on Lexicography, Modern Language Association, Vancouver, Canada, January 2015

“Teaching Eighteenth Century Life Writing,” NEASECS, Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT, October 2012

“Teaching Religionand the Eighteenth Century,” EC/ASECS, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA, October 2009

WORK IN PROGRESS

Article: “Was Hester Lynch Piozzi Just ‘Dr. Johnson’s Mrs. Thrale?’” (under review at Names)

Article: “‘Rust of the Soul’: Samuel Johnson on Sorrow, Reason and Condolence”

Article/Book Project: “Secular Bibles: Annotations in Early American Dictionaries”

Article: “Hester Lynch Piozzi’s Theory and Practice of the Anecdote”

Edition, with introduction and notes: Hester Lynch Piozzi, Observations and Reflections Made in the Course of a Journey through France, Italy and Germany (1789) (contract with Valancourt Books)

Article: “The Marginal Life of Hester Lynch Piozzi”

COURSES DESIGNED

The History of the Printed Book

Introduction to Lexicography (graduate course)

Jane Austen (both senior seminar and graduate courses)

Gothic Fiction (graduate course)

Eighteenth-Century Life Writing (graduate course)

Samuel Johnson and the Eighteenth-Century Reader (senior seminar)

Revolutions in British Poetry, 1770-1815

Literature and Society in the Eighteenth Century

Chaste Pens and Scribbling Ladies: Representing Women in Early Modern England

Shakespearean Adaptation (graduate course)

Shakespeare’s Sonnets (graduate course)

Shakespeare on Film

Introduction to Humanities: The Tempest

OTHER COURSES TAUGHT

Milton (graduate and undergraduate courses)

Restoration and Eighteenth-Century British Drama (graduate and undergraduate courses)

Restoration and 18th-Century Poetry

English Novel to 1800

Shakespeare 1, 2

Shakespeare for Future Teachers

Survey of British Literature 1, 2

The Short Story

Introduction to Literary Interpretation

Introduction to Literature: Writing about Travel

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

Executive Secretary, Dictionary Society of North America, 2007-2013

Conference Chair, Annual Meeting of Northeast American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, Buffalo, NY, 21-23 October 2010 (150 registered participants)

Member, Modern Language Association Delegate Assembly, 2014-present

Board Member, Modern Language Association Discussion Group on Lexicography, 2012-2016

President, Northeast American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, 2014; First Vice-President, 2013; Second Vice-President, 2012; Board Member, 2009-2012

Board Member, East-Central American Society of Eighteenth Century Studies, 2006-2010

Associate Editor of The Drood Review of Mystery, 1988-2005

SERVICE:BUFFALO STATE

Interim Associate Dean of Arts and Humanities, 2014-2015

English Department Chair, 2013-2014

English DepartmentAssociate Chair, 2007-2008

Founding Editor and Publisher,English Department Newsletter, January 2007-December 2008, September 2009-May 2014

English Department Committees

Course Format Policy Committee, Chair, 2013-2014

Personnel Committee, Chair, 2010-2011; member, 2006-2007

Graduate Committee, member, 2012-2013

Curriculum Committee, Chair, 2005-2009; member 2004-2005, 2010-2011

British Literature Recruitment Committee, Chair, 2007-2008

American Literature Recruitment Committee, member (ex officio), 2007

Assessment Committee,Chair 2006-2007; member, 2001-2008

English Education Committee, member, 2011-2012

Scheduling Committee, 2006-2008; 2013-present

Discretionary Salary Increase Committee, 2006, 2008, 2011

Part-Time Concerns Committee, Chair, 2003-2006

Other Committee and Task Forces

Provost’s Academic Array Committee, 2013-2014

Provost’s Summer Session Review Committee, 2013-2014

Middle States Workgroup #8 (Assessment), 2011-2012

Assessment Advisory Board, 2012-present

Senate Curriculum Committee, 2011-2012

Senate Instruction and Research Committee, 2004-2010

Undergraduate Research Advisory Committee, 2004-2009

School of Arts and Humanities, Teaching Enhancement Steering Committee, 2011-2014

School of Arts and Humanities, Curriculum Committee, 2007-2008, 2010-2011

School of Arts and Humanities, Student Enrichment and Retention Committee, 2010-2014

School of Arts and Humanities, Ad-Hoc Committee on Humanities Learning Outcomes,

Chair, 2004-2005

School of Arts and Humanities, Humanities Task Force, Chair, 2002-2003

School of Arts and Humanities, Curriculum Committee,2002-2005

College Writing Lecturer Recruitment Committee, 2007

Course Management System Selection Task Force, 2004-2005

English Department Sponsored Events

“Team Teaching and Interdisciplinary Collaboration” (with Adrienne Costello), Conversations in and out of the Disciplines lecture series, 5 December 2008

“Editing an Eighteenth-Century Biography: Challenges and Discoveries,” Wednesdays at Noon

lecture series, 13 October 2004

“What is Samuel Johnson’s Role in Contemporary Fiction?” Wednesdays at Noon lecture series, 31

October 2003

“The Street-Criers in Goblin Market: Using New Historicism,” Theory on Thursdays lecture series, 14 November 2002

The Beggar’s Opera, 20 November 2002. I abridged the text; recruited performers from among the English Department faculty and students; sang the role of Polly Peachum; and organized the performance and the following reception for over 100 audience members.

SELECTED COMMUNITY SERVICE

Phi Beta Kappa Association of Western New York, President, 2012-present

Opera-Lytes (Community Theater Group), Board Member, 2006-present

The Chromatic Club of Buffalo (Community Musical Group), Board Member and Recording Secretary, 2008-2011

Phi Beta Kappa, Delta of Connecticut: President, 1999-2000; Vice President, 1997-1999 and 2000-2001;

Membership Committee Chair, 1994-1996; Membership Committee, 1993-1994

Popular Literature Discussion Series (Seminar Leader), Southern Connecticut Library Council, 1994-2001

Connecticut College, Academic and Administrative Procedures [Curriculum]Committee: Chair, 1999-2001

Connecticut College, Department of English, Honors Coordinator, 1996-2000

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

American Name Society

American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies

Dictionary Society of North America

East-Central American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies

Modern Language Association

Northeast American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies

Phi Beta Kappa

Samuel Johnson Society of the Central Region

Society for the History of Authorship, Reading and Publishing

Western New York Book Arts Collective

Revised 07/14