Once upon a time, I was a graduate student.
- ‘Ein sehr gluecklicher Kind, you bet’: Mark Twain and the German Language, Mark Twain Annual, #5 (2007)
- Go West? Hypertext as the New Western Frontier, International Society for the Study of European Ideas (2008)
- Neither Prostitutes nor Blaustrümpfe: The Role of Women in Theodor Hertzka’s Freiland, "Representing Crisis: Narrative, Aesthetics, and Space": German Graduate Student Symposium (2009)
- Fear of the Foreign: Masculinity in Crisis in Pabst’s Secrets of a Soul, “De/Ciphering Id/Entities”: German Graduate Student Symposium (2010)
- Michael Ende and the End of the Money-Go-Round (PDF), Washington University Graduate Student Symposium (2010)
- The Big Johnson Project (PDF), Washington University Graduate Student Symposium (2011)
- Book Review: Nichts Weißes, by Ulf Erdmann Ziegler, Focus on German Studies, Vol. 20 (2013)
- Book Review: Karl Marx: An Intellectual Biography. By Rolf Hosfeld. Translated by Bernard Heise. [External Site], EDGE - A Graduate Journal for German and Scandinavian Studies, Vol. 4 (2014)
Also, it would make me very happy if you would please check out the online edition of Samuel Johnson's A Dictionary of the English Language.