Daniel R. Schwarz
Curriculum Vitae


BIBLIOGRAPHY


AUTHORED BOOKS

Disraeli's Fiction (London: Macmillan Press; NY: Barnes & Noble, 1979).
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Conrad: "Almayer's Folly" to "Under Western Eyes" (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press; London: Macmillan, 1980).
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Conrad: The Later Fiction (London: Macmillan; Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Humanities Press, 1982).
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The Humanistic Heritage: Critical Theories of the English Novel from James to Hillis Miller (London: Macmillan; Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1986; revised, 1989). Also in paperback.
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Reading Joyce's "Ulysses" (London: Macmillan; New York: St. Martin's Press, 1987; revised, 1991). Also in paperback. (Centenary edition with new Preface and bibliography to commemorate the 100th anniversary of June 16, 2004 [London: Macmillan; New York: Palgrave, 2004])
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The Transformation of the English Novel, 1890-1930: Studies in Hardy, Conrad, Joyce, Lawrence, Forster, and Woolf. (London: Macmillan; New York: St. Martin's Press, 1989). Revised second and paperback edition, 1995.
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The Case for a Humanistic Poetics (London: Macmillan; Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1991). Also in paperback.
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Narrative and Representation in the Poetry of Wallace Stevens: "A Tune Beyond Us, Yet Ourselves" (London: Macmillan; New York: St. Martin's Press, 1993). Also in paperback. Chosen by Choice as an outstanding book of 1993.
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Reconfiguring Modernism: Explorations In the Relationship Between Modern Art and Literature, (St. Martin's Press: New York; London: Macmillan, 1997). Also in paperback.
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Imagining the Holocaust (New York: St. Martin's Press; London, Macmillan), 1999; Revised paperback edition, 2000.
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Rereading Conrad (Columbia, MO: University of Missouri Press), spring 2001. Also in paperback.
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Broadway Boogie Woogie: Damon Runyon and the Making of New York Culture (New York: Palgrave), 2003.
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Reading the Modern British and Irish Novel 1890-1930 (Malden, Mass. and Oxford, UK: Blackwell, 2005); also in paperback
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In Defense of Reading: Teaching Literature in the Twenty-First Century (Walden, Mass. and Oxford, UK: Blackwell, 2008) Also in paperback.
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Endtimes? Crisis and Turmoil at the New York Times: 1999-2009. Albany, New York: SUNY Press (Excelsior Editions), 2012. Paperback edition with new Preface and new title,Endtimes? Crisis and Turmoil at the New YorkTimes (Albany, New York: SUNY Press (Excelsior Editions), 2014.
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Reading the European Novel to 1900 (Includes works by Cervantes, Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, Flaubert, Balzac, Stendhal, Zola). Malden, Mass. and Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell, 2014. Paperback edition, Wiley-Blackwell, 2018.

How to Succeed in College and Beyond: The Art of Learning (Malden, Mass. and Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell, 2016. Hardcover and paperback. Translated by Sally Rue Gao into Mandarin, includes new chapter I wrote for Asian students). Beijing: Remnin University Press, 2017-2018.

Reading the Modern European Novel Since 1900.(Includes works by Proust, Camus, Mann, Kafka, Grass, di Lampedusa, Bassani, Kertesz, Pamuk, Kundera, Saramago, Mueller, Ferrante) Malden, Mass. and Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell, 2018-2019. Paperback, Wiley, 2022.

BOOKS FORTHCOMING OR BOOKS IN PROGRESS (AUTHOR)

Understanding the Holocaust in the Twenty-First Century

EDITED BOOKS

James Joyce's "The Dead": A Case Study of Contemporary Criticism (New York: Bedford Division of St. Martin's Press, 1994).
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I have written three essays for this volume: the bibliographical and historical introduction, the critical overview, and "Gabriel Conroy's Psyche: Character as Concept in Joyce's 'The Dead.'"

Narrative and Culture (with Janice Carlisle) (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1994; reissued 2010).
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Joseph Conrad's "The Secret Sharer": A Case Study in Contemporary Criticism (New York: Bedford Division of St. Martin's Press), 1997.
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I have written three essays for this volume: the bibliographical and historical introduction, the critical overview, and "'The Secret Sharer' as an Act of Memory"

General Editor, Series entitled Reading the Novel, New York and London: Wiley-Blackwell, ten volumes.

Daniel R. Schwarz, Reading the Modern British and Irish Novel 1890-1930; Daniel R. Schwarz, Reading The European Novel to 1900; Daniel R. Schwarz,Reading the Modern European Novel Since 1900; Harry E. Shaw and Alison Case, Reading the Nineteenth Century Novel; Brian Shaffer, Reading the English Novel, 1950-2000; G. R. Thompson, Reading the American Novel, 1865-1914; Shirley Samuels, Reading the American Novel, 1780-1865; James Phelan, Reading the American Novel, 1920-2010; Liam Harte, Reading the Contemporary Irish Novel, 1987-2007;David Richter, Reading the Eighteenth Century Novel

Consulting Editor, The Early Novels of Benjamin Disraeli, 6 vols. (London: Pickering and Chatto Publishers LTD), 2004
, , , I have written a 17,000 word General Introduction to the edition published in Vol. 1, Vivian Grey (1826-27)

Editor, Damon Runyon: Guys and Dolls and Other Writings (New York: Penguin Classics, 2008)
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FILMS, VIDEOS, DVDS

Consultant, Elie Wiesel, PBS hour show, produced by Robert Gardner, November 2002. Available as PBS Home Video.

Consultant, DVD on Virginia Woolf, produced by Eric Young, Sparkhills Studio, 2003

Participant, Turning the Page, a short film about the Tompkins County Library, 2004

Filmed Interview on "The Significance of Damon Runyon", DVD Release of 1951 Feature Film, Bloodhouds of Broadway; DVD produced by Lisa van Eyssen, Cloverland, 2007.

Video book presentation and discussion, In Denfense of Reading: Teaching Literature in the Twenty-First Century, www.cornell.edu/video/detais.dfm?vidlD=378, Cornell University Campus Store, Nov. 2008.

DISTANT LEARNING WEB SITES AND INTERNET SCHOLARSHIP

"In Defense of Reading: Teaching Literature in the Twenty-First Century," Cornell University video podcast, http://www.cornell.edu/mediavolume/events/2008/20081202-daniel-schwarz.m4v, 2008-.

"Imagining the Holocaust," web site with film of lecture, Cornell University Cybertower, 2001-

"Reading Joyce's Ulysses, web site with film of lecture, Cornell University Cybertower, 2003-

"Disraeli's Alroy" from my Disraeli's Fiction (New York: Macmillan, 1979), 42-51 and the pages on Alroy from "'Mene, Mene, Tekel, Upharsin': Jewish Perspectives in Disraeli's Fiction," in Disraeli's Jewishness, ed. Todd M. Endelman and Tony Kushner (London and Portland, OR: Vallentine Mitchell, 2002), 44-49, in Benjamin Disraeli's Alroy, edited by Sheila A. Spector. To be published by Romantic Circles, gen. eds. Neil Fraistat, Steven E. Jones, Carl Stahmer. The web site is http://www.rc.umd.edu/editions/

Interview with Salon Magazine about musical version of Joyce's "The Dead," Aug. 1999.

"Broadway Boogie Woogie: Damon Runyon and the Making of New Yorker City Culture," film of short talk, Cornell University Cybertower Views and Reviews, Spring, 2003.

"Bloomsday (June 16): Reading Joyce's Ulysses," film of short talk, Cornell University Cybertower Views and Reviews, June, 2003.

"Damon Runyon" for The Literary Encyclopedia (http://www.litencyc.com).

"A High-Toned Christian Women," Modern American Poetry web site ed. Cary Nelson (http://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/index.htm). Online Journal and Multimedia Companion to Anthology of Modern American Poetry, ed. Cary Nelson (Oxford University Press). Excerpted from Narrative and Representation in the Poetry of Wallace Stevens: "A Tune Beyond Us, Yet Ourselves" (London: Macmillan; New York: St. Martin's Press, 1993), pp. 82-83. (See http://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/s_z/stevens/christian.htm)

ARTICLES AND CHAPTERS IN COLLECTIONS

"The Porcelain-Pattern Leitmotif in Meredith's The Egoist," Victorian Newsletter No. 33 (Spring 1968), 26-28.

"The Self-Deceiving Narrator of Conrad's 'Il Conde,'" Studies in Short Fiction 6 (Winter 1969), 187-93.

"Moral Bankruptcy in Ploumar Parish: A Study of Conrad's 'The Idiots,'" Conradiana 1 (Summer 1969), 113-17.

"The Lepidopterist's Revenge: Theme and Structure in Conrad's 'An Anarchist,'" Studies in Short Fiction 8 (Spring 1971), 330-34.

"The Unity of Eliot's 'Gerontion': The Failure of Meditation," Bucknell Review 19 (Spring 1971), 77-96; reprinted in T. S. Eliot, ed. Linda W. Wagner (NY: McGraw-Hill, 1974), 49-63.

"The Significance of the Narrator in Conrad's 'Falk: A Reminiscence,'" Tennessee Studies in Literature 16 (1971), 103-10.

"Journey to Patusan: The Education of Jim and Marlow in Lord Jim," Studies in the Novel 4 (Fall 1972), 442-58. Translated into Turkish for the epigraph to a Turkish edition of Conrad's Lord Jim (Istanbul: Iletisim, forthcoming).

"The Narrator as Character in Hardy's Major Fiction," Modern Fiction Studies 18 (Summer 1972), 155-72.

"Art and Argument in Disraeli's Sybil," The Journal of Narrative Technique 4 (1974), 19-31.

"Rituals and Ceremonies of 'A Strange Old Man': A Reading of 'Martin Relph,'" Browning Society Notes 5 (March 1975), 17-25.

"'A Lonely Figure Walking Purposefully': The Significance of Captain Whalley in Conrad's The End of the Tether," Conradiana 7 (1975), 165-73.

"Progressive Dubiety: The Discontinuity of Disraeli's Political Trilogy," Victorian Newsletter 47 (Spring 1975), 12-19; reprinted in Nineteenth Century Literature Criticism, Vol. 2, ed. Laurie Lanzen Harris (Detroit: Gale, 1982), 152-54.

"Speaking of Paul Morel: Voice, Unity, and Meaning in Sons and Lovers," Studies in the Novel 8 (Fall 1976), 255-77. Reprinted in part in Sons and Lovers: A Critical Survey, ed. J.N.R. Saunders (Macdonald & Evans); reprinted in Sons and Lovers: A Critical Survey, ed. Harold Bloom (New York: Chelsea House, 1988).

"The Significance of the Language Teacher in Conrad's Under Western Eyes," The Journal of Narrative Technique 6 (1976), 101-15.

"Language as Value in The Secret Agent," Twentieth-Century Poetry, Fiction, Theory, ed. Harry Garvin (London & Lewisberg, PA: Bucknell University Press, 1977), 102-22.

"Conrad's Quarrel with Politics: The Disrupted Family in Nostromo," University of Toronto Quarterly 47 (Fall 1977), 37-55; reprinted in:Nostromo by Joseph Conrad, ed. Lawrence J. Trudeau. Twentieth Century Literary Criticism Vol. 298 .(Farmington Hills, MI: Gale Centgage Learning, 2014), pp. 164-73

"Acts of Initiation in Conrad's Almayers Folly and An Outcast of the Islands," Ariel 8 (October 1977), 75-97.

"Achieving Self-Command: Theme and Value in Conrad's The Shadow-Line," Renascence 29 (Spring 1977), 131-41.

"The Necessary Voyage: Voice and Authorial Presence in The Nigger of the 'Narcissus,'" Modern British Literature 3 (Spring 1978), 35-47.(to be reprinted in Short Story Criticism on The Nigger of the 'Narcissus' by Joseph Conrad. Farmington Hills MI: Gale Cengage, forthcoming, 2020).

"'The Idea Embodied in the Cosmology': The Significance of Dorothy Van Ghent," Diacritics 8 (Fall 1978), 72-83.

"Beginnings and Endings in Hardy's Major Fiction," Critical Approaches to Thomas Hardy, ed. Dale Kramer (London: Macmillan; NY: Barnes & Noble, 1979), 17-35.

"'And the Wild Wings Were Raised': Sources and Meaning in Dylan Thomas' 'A Winter's Tale,'" Twentieth Century Literature 25 (Spring 1979), 85-98.

"Joseph Conrad" in Great Novelists of the English Language (London and NY: St. Martin's Press, 1980), 269-73; "Dylan Thomas" in Great Poets of the English Language (London and NY: St. Martin's Press, 1980), 995-97. Revised for The Reference Guide to English Literature (London and Chicago: St. James Press, 1991).

"Browning's Version of Modern Love: 'Bad Dreams. I-IV,'" Victorian Poetry 18 (Winter 1980), 400-406.

"Lawrence's Quest in The Rainbow," Ariel 11 (July 1980), 43-66.Reprinted in D. H. Lawrence: Critical Assessments, Vol. II, eds. David Ellis and Ornella de Zorda (East Sussex, England: Helms Information, 1992). Reprinted in Twentieth Century Literary Criticism: The Modern Tradition, ed. Jennifer Gariepy, Detroit: Gale Research Company, 1997.

"Joseph Conrad" in Encyclopedia of Short Fiction, ed. Frank McGill (Los Angeles, CA: Salem Press, 1981), 1182-88.

"'I Was the World in Which I Walked': The Transformation of the British Novel," The University of Toronto Quarterly 51:3 (Spring 1982), 279-97.

"The Importance of E.M. Forster's Aspects of the Novel," The South Atlantic Quarterly 82 (Spring 1983), 189-208; reprinted in part in the Twentieth Century British volume of The Chelsea House Library of Literary Criticism, ed. Harold Bloom (New York: Chelsea House, 1987), 694-5; Reprinted in E. M. Forster, ed. J. H. Stape (London: Helms. 1997)

"Recently Discovered Pseudonymous Disraeli Manuscript," Grantees Report of the American Philosophical Society (1982), 286-87.

"The Importance of Ian Watt's The Rise of the Novel," Journal of Narrative Technique 13:2 (Spring 1983), 59-73.

"Disraeli," in Victorian Novelists Before 1885, eds. William E. Fredeman & Ira B. Nadel (Detroit: Gale, 1983), 124-45.

"Reading as a Moral Activity: Wayne Booth's The Rhetoric of Fiction," The Sewanee Review 93:3 (Summer 1985), 480-85.

"The Originality of E.M. Forster," Modern Fiction Studies 29:4 (Winter 1983), 623-41. Reprinted in The Critical Cosmos, ed. Harold Bloom (New York: Chelsea House, 1989), 63-79

"The Consolation of Form: The Theoretical and Historical Significance of Frank Kermode's The Sense of an Ending," The Centennial Review 28:4-29:1 (Fall 1984-Winter 1985), 29-47.

"The Continuity of Conrad's Later Fiction," ed. Ross Murfin, Conrad Revisited: Essays for the Eighties (University, Alabama: University of Alabama Press, 1985), 151-169.

"'Tell Us in Plain Words': An Introduction to Reading Joyce's Ulysses," Journal of Narrative Technique 17:1 (Winter 1987), 25-38.

"Disraeli Abroad: The Making of a 'Continental Mind,'" Creditable Warriors: English Literature and the Wider World, Vol. III, 1830-1876, ed. Michael Cotsell (London: The Ashfield Press; New York: Humanities Press, 1989), 53-66.

"The Ethics of Reading: The Case for Pluralistic and Transactional Reading," Novel 21:2,3 (Winter/Spring 1988), 197-218. Reprinted in Why the Novel Matters, ed. Mark Spilka and Carolina McCracken-Flesher (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1990), 215-236.

"Humanistic Formalism: A Theoretical Defense," The Journal of Narrative Technique 18:1 (Winter 1988), 1-17.

"The Humanistic Heritage Revisited," English Literature in Transition, 1880-1920 31:4 (1988), 515-19.

"Character and Characterization: An Inquiry," Journal of Narrative Technique 19:1 (Winter 1989), 84-105.

"The Case for a Humanistic Poetics" in Why the Novel Matters, ed. Mark Spilka and Caroline McCracken-Flesher (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1990), 215-36.

"The Narrative of Paul de Man: Texts, Issues, Significance," Journal of Narrative Technique 20:2 (Spring 1990), 179-94.

"The Novel and Modern Criticism" in Encyclopedia of Literature and Criticism, eds. Martin Coyle, Peter Garside, Malcolm Kelsall, John Peck (Kent, UK: Routledge, 1991), 602-18.

"'Spiritually Inquisitive Images': Stevens's Lyric Sequence About the Poetic Process," Soundings 74:1-2 (Spring/Summer 1991), 128-40.

"Humanism," Benet's Reader's Encyclopedia of American Literature, eds. George and Barbara Perkins (New York: HarperCollins, 1991; new edition with my revised entry, 2001).

"Abroad as Metaphor: Conrad's Imaginative Transformation of Place," The Ends of the Earth: English Literature and the Wider World, Vol IV: 1976-1918, ed. Simon Gatrell (London: Ashfield Press; New York: The Humanities Press, 1992), 173-86.

"Marlow" in Major Literary Characters, ed. Harold Bloom (New York: Chelsea House, 1992), 42-6. This piece reprints sections from Conrad: The Later Fiction (New York: The Humanities Press, 1982).

"Teaching Heart of Darkness: Towards a Pluralistic Perspective," Conradiana 24:3 (1992), 190-206.

"'The Serenade of a Man who Plays a Blue Guitar': The Presence of Modern Painting in Stevens's Poetry," The Journal of Narrative Technique 22:2 (Spring 1992), 65-83.

"Canonicity, Culture and Pluralism: A Humanistic Perspective on Professing English," Texas Studies in Literature and Language 34:1 (Spring 1992), 149-75.

"Searching for Modernism's Genetic Code: Picasso, Joyce, and Stevens as a Cultural Configuration," Weber Studies: An Interdisciplinary Humanities Journal 10:1 (Winter 1993), 67-86.

"I Found Myself More Truly and More Strange': Art as Self-Discovery in the High Modernist Period," 1992-93 Seminars at the Center for Biographical Research, University of Hawaii at Manoa, ed. Elissa Mannheimer (Honolulu: Center for Biographical Research, 1993), 24-25.

"James's Theory of Fiction and its Legacy," in A Companion to Henry James Studies, ed. Daniel Fogel (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1993), 39-53.

"Disraeli's Sybil," in Nineteenth-Century Literature Criticism, vol. 39 ed. Joann Cerrito (Detroit: Gale, 1993) 56-63. This piece reprints sections of Disraeli's Fiction (London: Macmillan Press; New York: Barnes & Noble, 1979).

"'Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird': Stevens's Cubist Narrative," in Narrative and Culture, eds. Daniel R. Schwarz and Janice Carlisle (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1994), 121-142.

"The Secret Sharer" and The Rainbow in The Reference Guide for English Literature (London and Chicago: St. James Press, 1994).

"Joseph Conrad," Columbia History of the British Novel, ed. John Richetti (New York: Columbia University Press, 1994), 685-714.

"The Humanistic and Pluralistic Quest: Theory as Biography and Testament," Biography, 19:1 (Winter 1996), 57-86.

"Signing the Frame, Framing the Sign: Multiculturalism, Canonicity, Pluralism and the Ethics of Reading Heart of Darkness" in Beyond Poststructuralism: The Speculations of Theory and the Experience of Reading, ed. Wendell Harris (University Park: Penn State University Press 1996), 361-85. Reprinted in a somewhat different version in Humanism and the Humanitie, in the 21st Century, ed. William Haney and Peter Malekin (Lewisburg, PA: Bucknell University 2001), 139-64.

"Manet, James's The Turn of the Screw and the Voyeuristic Imagination," Henry James Review, 18.1 (Winter 1997), 1-21; reprinted in "The Finer Thread, the Tighter Weave:" Essays on the Short Fiction of Henry James, ed. Joseph Dewey and Brooke Horvath (Lafayette, Indiana: Purdue University Press, 2001), 252-280.

"Reconfiguring Deliverance: James Dickey, the Modern Tradition and the Resistant Reader," in Texas Review, XVII, 3 & 4 (Fall/Winter 1996-97), 93-111.

"'Mene, Mene, Tekel Upharsin:' Jewish Perspectives in Disraeli's Fiction," Jewish History, 10:2, Fall 1996, 37-55; reprinted in Disraeli's Jewishness, ed. Todd Endelman and Tony Kushner (London and Portland, Or: Valentine Mitchell, 2002), 40-61.

"Conrad's Quarrel with Politics in Nostromo," College English, 59:5 (September 1997), 548-568.

"Leslie Fiedler as Leopold Bloom," Leslie Fiedler and American Culturee, eds. Steven Kellmen and Irving Malin, (Newark: University of Delaware Press, 1999). 99-110.

"Performative Saying and the Ethics of Reading," Narrative, 5:2 (May 1997), 188-206.

"The Hum and Buzz of Implication: Or, You Can't Always Get What You Want, But If You Try Sometimes, You Might Get What You Need," response to Adam Newton, Narrative, 5:2 (May 1997), 222-25.

"Marlow's Role in Heart of Darkness" in Readings on Joseph Conrad, ed. Clarice Swisher (San Diego: Greenhaven Press), 1998, pp. 122-132. Reprints most of Chapter 4 of my Conrad: "Almayer's Folly" through "Under Western Eyes" (London: Macmillan and New York: Cornell University Press, 1980).

"The Ethics of Reading Wiesel's Night," Style 32:2 (1998), 221-242; reprinted in Elie Wiesel's Night, ed. Harold Bloom (New York: Infobase, 2010), 71-97.

"Disraeli's Romanticism: Self-Fashioning in the Novels," in The Self-Fashioning of Disraeli ed. Charles Richmond and Paul Smith (New York and London: Cambridge University Press, 1998), 42-65.

"Romance and Realism in Disraeli's Fiction of the 1830s," Nineteenth-Century Literature Criticism, ed. Suzanne Dewsbury (Detriot: Gale, 1999); 8000 word excerpt from chapter two, 55-77, Disraeli's Fiction. (London: Macmillan Press; NY: Barnes & Noble, 1979)

"Humanism," PMLA: Millennium Issue, 115:7 (Dec. 2000), 2075.

"The Dialogue between Modern Art and Modern Literature," Literary Studies: Beginnings and Endings, eds. Nicholas O. Pagan and William S. Haney II, (University Press of America, Lanham, MD, and Oxford: University Press of America, 2001), 137-70.

"Creating a Second Self: Transference as Narrative Form in "The Secret Sharer,'" Approaches to Teaching Conrad's Heart of Darkness and "The Secret Sharer,'" ed. Hunt Hawkins and Brian W. Shaffer (New York: The Modern Language Association of America, 2002), 79-90

"A Humanistic Ethics of Reading," Mapping the Ethical Turn : A Reader in Ethics, Culture, and Literary Theory, ed. Todd F. Davis and Kenneth Womack (Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2001), 3-15

"Tadeuz Borowski," Holocaust Literature, Vol. I, ed. S. Lillian Kramer (New York: Routledge, 2003), 177-180.

"Jerzy Kosinksi," Holocaust Literature, Vol. I, ed. S. Lillian Kramer (New York: Routledge, 2003), 697-700.[Quotes from Reviews]

"William Styron," Holocaust Literature, Vol. II, ed. S. Lillian Kramer (New York: Routledge, 2003), 1230-33.

"Towards a Community of Inquiry: Teaching Cornell Advanced Placement Students," Local Knowledges, Local Practices: Writing in the Disciplines at Cornell, ed. Jonathan Monroe (Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2003), 155-164.

"The Conflicts of Imagination" (discussion of "A Course of the Particular) in Wallace Stevens, ed. Harold Bloom (New York: Chelsea House, 2003), 141-44. Reprinted from Chapter 8, Narrative and Representation in the Poetry of Wallace Stevens (London: Macmillan; New York: St. Martin's Press, 1993).

"The Individual Mind in Action" (discussion of Notes Toward A Supreme Fiction), in Wallace Stevens, ed. Harold Bloom (New York: Chelsea House, 2003) 92-99. Reprinted from Chapter 7, Narrative and Representation in the Poetry of Wallace Stevens (London: Macmillan; New York: St. Martin's Press, 1993).

"Eating Kosher Ivy: Jews as Literary Intellectuals," Shofar 21:3 (Spring 2003), 16-28. Revised for The New York Intellecturals and Beyond: Exploring Liberal Humanism, Jewish Identity, and the American Protest Tradition, eds. Ethan Goffman and Daniel Morris. West Lafayette, Indiana: Purdue University Press, 2008, 44-59.

"Broadway Boogie Woogie," The Bookpress 13:4 (May 2003), 4, 10.

"'The Secret Sharer' as an Act of Memory," "Gli abissi di Alfeo: la dimensione memoriale nella letteratura in inglese, a cura di Roberta Ferrari, ETS Editrice, Pisa, 2003, 173-93

Personal Reminiscence in This is Just a Place: The LIfe and Work of A.R. Ammons, Epoch 52:3, 720

"Holocaust Narrative," The Routledge Encyclopedia of Narrative Theory, eds. David Herman, Manfred Jahn, and Marie-Laure Ryan (New York and London: Routledge, 2004).

"Broadway Boogie Woogie: Damon Runyon and the Making of New York City Culture," New York Archives, 4:3 (Winter, 2005), 14-17.

"Broadway Boogie Woogie: The World of Damon Runyon," 1200 word essay for Program for Donmar Warehouse Revival of "Guys and Dolls" at Picadilly Theatre (London), beginning May, 2005; reprinted in the program for Gold Coast Arts Centre's Revival of "Guys and Dolls," Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia, Spring, 2006; reprinted in the program for Ambassador Theatre's Melbourne, Australia production of "Guys and Dolls," beginning April, 2008 and the Sydney, Australia production in 2009. Quoted in "Runyonesque: The The Life and Times of a Real American 'Character,'" program essay for Asolorep, Sarasota, Florida production of Guys and Dolls beginning Nov.18, 2016, pp.18-19.

"A Critical History of 'The Secret Sharer'" and "'The Secret Sharer' as an Act of Memory'" reprinted in Short Story Criticism, Vol. 71 ed. Joseph Palminsano (Gale: Detroit, 2005), 127-144. Reprinted from Joseph Contrad's "The Secret Sharer": A Case Study in Contemporary Criticism New York: Bedford Division of St. Martin's Press, 1997), 63-78 and 95-111.

"Teaching Freshman Humanities at Cornell; Towards a Community of Inquiry," Words of Wisdom: Essays from Weiss Presidential Fellows, Cornell University, 2006, 30-36.

"Interview with Daniel R. Schwarz," Printed interview about my poetry, Conducted by Helen Maxson, Westview 26:1 (Spring/Summer 2007), 11-15.

"Broadway Boogie Woogie: Damon Runyon and the Making of New York City Culture, " One of Us: Studi inglesia e conradiani offerti a Mario curreli (Essays in Honor of Mario Curreli), ed. Fausto Ciompi, Edizioni ETS: Pisa: Italy, 321-328

"Changing the World Without Revolution: Are Today's Students Less Idealistic Than Those of the Sixties," Cornell Alumni Magazine, 111:5, March, Aprill 2009, 10.

"An Interview with Dan Schwarz," conducted by John Lennon, English at Cornell, 13 (Fall 2010), 1-4. To view this article.

"An Interview with Daniel R. Schwarz on his book Endtimes? Crises and Turmoil at the New York Times, 1999-2009," The Cornell Book Review, V (Fall 2011), 10-11.

"Interview with Dan Schwarz," (conducted by Dan Morris) for festschrift entitled Reading Texts, Reading Lives: Essays in the Tradition of Humanistic Cultural Criticism in Honor of Daniel R. Schwarz,eds.
Helen Maxson and Dan Morris, co-published by by Rowman and Littlefield (UK) and Newark, Delaware: University of Delaware Press, 2012, 2012-220

"Endtimes? Will the New York Times Survive and If So in What Form," Huffington Post, April 26, 2012; http://www.huffingtonpost.com/daniel-r-schwarz/endtimes-will-the-new-yor_b_1455568.html

"Why Giorgio Bassani Matters:The Elegiac Imagined World of Bassani and the Jews of Ferrara" Shofar, 31:1 (Fall 2012) 34-51.

"What Is the Cultural Significance of Facebook's May 18, 2010 IPO?" Huffington Post, May 28, 2011; http://www.huffingtonpost.com/daniel-r-schwarz/what-is-the-cultural-sign_b_1549512.html

"Why, as the Gates of Newsgathering Information Have Been Opening, the Minds of Its Audience Have Been Closing?" Huffington Post, July 3, 2012; http://huffingtonpost.com/daniel-r-schwarz/online-news_b_1646384.html

"Advice for the New York Times New Public Editor," Huffington Post, July 20, 2012, http://www.huffingtonpost.com/daniel-r-schwarz/margaret-sullivan-new- york-times-public-editor_b_1689817.html

"The Significance of the New York Times Company's Second Quarter Report" Huffington Post, July 30, 2012, http://www.huffingtonpost.com/daniel-r-schwarz/the-significance-of-the-n_b_1717544.html

"Ten Suggestions for Incoming Freshmen," Huffington Post, Aug. 6, 2012, http://www.huffingtonpost.com/daniel-r-schwarz/ten-suggestions-for-incom_b_1743447.html

"Can the New York Times Company New CEO, Former BBC Director General Mark Thompson, Solve Its Financial Problems?" Huffington Post, Aug. 28, 2012; http://huff.to/QOQrvj

"Media Ethics: Issues Raised by Michael Lewis's Obama Article in Vanity Fair," Huffington Post, Sept 18, 2012, http://huff.to/U9xpXG

"Political Media's Access-For-Independence Tradeoff," (a version of "Media Ethics: Issues Raised by Michael Lewis's Obama Article in Vanity Fair), Voices (the online magazine of Huffington), Sept. 30, 2012. http://t.co/g6Fzf7BI

"The Achievement of Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, New York Times Publisher," Oct. 8, 2012, Huffington Post , http://huff.to/VFY4vT

"The Future of Print News," Brown Alumni Magazine, 113:2 (Nov./Dec. 2012), 19.

"What is the Future of the New York Times as of February, 2013," Huffington Post, Feb.5, 2013.,http://t.co/RojzRrWY

"Turning the Page: My Next Chapters After Union," Class of 1963 50th Reunion Yearbook (Union College: Schenectady, NY, 2012), 219-20.

"Where Is the New York Times Going With Mark Thompson and Jill Abramson Sharing the Driver's Seat?" March 10, 2013, Huffington Post. http://t.co/oPQoB0nmgq via @HuffPostMedia

"How I Wrote My Book Endtimes? Crisis and Turmoil at the New York Times, 1999-2009," May 7, 2013, Huffington Post. http://huff.to/18RISOo via @HuffPostMedia

"Suggestions for Seniors Graduating from College, May 20, 2013, Huffington Post. http://huff.to/17V6wxD via @HuffPostCollege

"Fourteen Suggestions for Incoming College Freshmen," August 4, 2013, Huffington Post. http://t.co/vG3bUxSjUT via @HuffPostCollege

"Will the New York Times Be Sold?" August 17, 2013, Huffington Post. http://t.co/DKzVYBBTjr via @HuffPostMedia

"Why Study the Arts and the Humanities?", Oct. 7, 2013, Huffington Post. http://t.co/4Gnri3s2oi via @HuffPostCollege; excerpt to be published in "Your Turn 1," authors: Giselle Aga, Adriana Saporita, and Carla Maurico (Brazil: The Editora do Brazill, forthcoming.)

"What to Do with a B.A in English?" Nov. 2, 2013, Huffington Post. http://t.co/ArxW1dR7p5 via @HuffPostCollege

"Nineteen Suggestions for College Sophomores," Jan. 6, 2014, Huffington Post. ‪ http://huff.to/1cNLn5q via ‪ @HuffPostCollege

"Are Teaching and Research Mutually Exclusive?" Feb. 26, 2014, Huffington Post.
http://t.co/2abwQaKeXu

"Do the Humanities Help Us Understand the World in Which We Live? Putin, Dostoevsky and Tolstoy as Examples of How We Learn and What We Learn from Literary Texts ," May 2, 2014, Huffington Post, http://www.huffingtonpost.com/daniel-r-schwarz/do-the-humanities-help-us_b_5253271.html

"Suggestions for Seniors Graduating from College: Planning for the Future,"
May 15, 2014, Huffington Post, ‪ http://huff.to/1lmn70s via ‪ @HuffPostEdu

"Typhoon," Short Story Criticism: Ama Ata Aidoo, Joseph Conrad's Typhoon, and Ivan Vladislavic. Volume 178, ed. Lawrence J. Trudeau. Detroit: Gale Centage Learning, 2013, pp. 106-110. Reprints my discussion of "Typhoon" in Conrad: "Almayer's Folly" through "Under Western Eyes" (London: Macmillan and New York: Cornell University Press, 1980).

"Wartime Stories," Short Story Criticism: Elizabeth Bowen, Joseph Conrad's Tales of Hearsay, Bobbie Ann Mason. Volume 193, Ed. Lawrence J. Trudeau. Detroit: Gale Centgage Learning, 2014, pp. 134-138. Reprints my discussion of "Prince Romam," "The Tale, "The Warrior's Soul' and "The Black Mate"" in Conrad: The Later Fiction (London: Macmillan; Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Humanities Press, 1982), pp. 94-104.

"How to Prepare for College," Huffington Post, July 13, 2014, http://t.co/pbYR1ezXwf via @HuffPostCollege

"Nineteen Suggestions for Incoming College Freshmen," Huffington Post, Aug. 4, 2014, http://huff.to/1zNEzmH via ‪ @HuffPostCollege

"Suggestions for College Juniors: Balancing the Joy and Practicality of Learning,"
Huffington Post, Oct. 17, 2014, http://t.co/WBkhpd48b0 via @HuffPostCollege

"The College Olympics: How to Choose the Right College and How to Get the Right College to Choose You," Huffington Post, Nov.11, 2014, http://t.co/Bx3506gqWR

"Painting Williams, Reading Demuth: 'The Great Figure' and 'I Saw the Figure 5 in Gold,'" in Arts, Aesthetics: New Essays 100 Years After the Armory Show. Eds. Daniel Morris and Paul Cappucci, forthcoming in special issue of William Carlos Williams Review.

"Reconfiguring Nature after Darwin: Skepticism and Sexuality in Modern British and Irish Literature," Festschrift in Honor of Michael Colacurcio (New York: Peter Lang), forthcoming, 393-417,

"Successfully Navigating the Minefields and Pitfalls of Joyce Scholarship: Kevin Birmingham, The Most Dangerous Book: The Battle for James Joyce's Ulysses," Narrative, forthcoming.

"Aesthetic Inclusion in Narrative Nonfiction: The Return of the Banished and Repressed," dialogue with Kevin Birmingham, Narrative, forthcoming.

"Making the Most of Your Senior Year in College," Huffington Post, Jan.22, 2015, http://t.co/nhy9ewrqbD via @HuffPostCollege.

"Seventeen Suggestions on How to Choose Classes in College", Huffington Post, March 5, 2015, http://www.huffingtonpost.com/daniel-r-schwarz/seventeen-suggestions-on_b_6807322.html?utm_hp_ref=tw

"'The War is Over': Reconfiguring Italian History," Weber: The Contemporary West, f 40: 1 (fall, 2023), 136-145.

"Should a Lottery be Added to the Admission Process?" Cornell Sun, Aug. 30, 2023, 6; https://cornellsun.com/2023/08/30/schwarz-should-a-lottery-be-added-to-the-admission-process/

"The Function of the University Classroom," Cornell Sun, Sept. 21, 2023, 6; https://cornellsun.com/2023/09/13/schwarz-the-function-of-the-university-classroom/

"How has English Studies Changed," co-authored with Rebecca Sparacio, Cornell Sun, Oct. 5, 2023, 6; https://cornellsun.com/2023/09/29/schwarz-sparacio-how-has-english-studies-changed/

"The Significance of the Oct. 7, 2023 Hamas Atrocities," Cornell Sun, Oct. 19, 2023, 6; https://cornellsun.com/2023/10/17/schwarz-the-significance-of-the-oct-7-2023-hamas-atrocities/

"Further Thoughts on the Hamas-Israel Conflict," Cornell Sun, Nov. 2, 2023, 6; https://cornellsun.com/2023/10/27/schwarz-further-thoughts-on-the-hamas-israel-conflict/

"Anti-Semitism at Cornell and Beyond: Then and Now," Cornell Sun, Nov. 9 and Nov. 14, 2023, 6; https://cornellsun.com/2023/11/07/schwarz-anti-semitism-at-cornell-and-beyond-then-and-now/

"How We Learn from Our Students," Cornell Sun, Nov. 16, 2023, 8; https://cornellsun.com/2023/11/15/schwarz-how-we-learn-from-our-students/

"The Israel-Hamas War and the Effect on the American Jewish Experience," Cornell Sun, Nov. 25, 2023; https://cornellsun.com/2023/11/25/schwarz-the-israel-hamas-war-and-the-effect-on-the-american-jewish-experience/

"Reading Danie's Divine Comedy," Cornell Sun, Dec. 7, 2023; https://cornellsun.com/2023/12/07/schwarz-what-we-gain-when-reading-dantes-divine-comedy/

"Remembering Teachers Who Mattered and Are Part of Who I am Today," Cornell Sun, Dec. 19, 2023; https://cornellsun.com/2023/12/19/schwarz-remembering-teachers-who-mattered-and-are-part-of-who-i-am-today/

TRAVEL ARTICLES

"Visiting Italy during the Covid Pandemic: Rome, Florence, and Naples, Primetimes (Ithaca Times), with photographs by Marcia Jacobson," July/August 2022, 13-20. https://www.ithaca.com/living/prime_times/visiting-italy-during-the-covid- pandemic/article_d9228632-1439-11ed-8da7-dff3361d5f6d.html

"Florida Travel in the Time of COVID," Primetimes (Ithaca Times), with photographs by Marcia Jacobson, April/May 2022, 4-5, 20-22. https://www.ithaca.com/living/florida-travel-in-the-time-of-covid/article_e539fc3e-d6c2-11ec-8935-332b083f81dc.html

"Tigers and History: Exploring India and Sri Lanka," Ithaca Journal, with photographs by Marcia Jacobson, March 7, 2020, B4; https://ithacajournal-ny.newsmemory.com/?token=7a5e31aa25a7bc18ef00733d8c193a2c&cnum=2588799&fod=1111111STD-0&selDate=20200307&licenseType=paid_subscriber&

"Exploring Iceland's Sublime Scenery," with photographs by Marcia Jacobson, PRIMETIMES (Ithaca Times), Feb-March 2020, 8-11. https://www.ithaca.com/living/prime_times/exploring-iceland-s-sublime-scenery/article_b4dc2276-6a2f-11ea-b489-3b2e5ef4ca72.html

"Our Man in Cuba:: A Small Ship Excursion to a Beautiful Caribbean Island Country Scarred by Poverty and History," with photographs by Marcia Jacobson, PRIMETIMES (Ithaca Times), Autumn 2019, pp. 8-13; https://www.ithaca.com/living/prime_times/our-man-in-cuba/article_69cb6172-e413-11e9-8413-07d712491f0c.html

"The Pleasures of Venice and London in Spring 2018," with photographs by Marcia Jacobson, PRIMETIMES (Ithaca Times), Autumn 2018, pp. 1, 6-10; https://www.ithaca.com/living/prime_times/the-pleasures-of-venice-and-london-in-spring/article_488fa3d4-c74e-11e8-8be0-6f7fb8e343f1.html

"Exploring the Wonders of Antarctica," with photographs by Marcia Jacobson, Ithaca Journal, Aug. 6, 2018; https://www.ithacajournal.com/story/entertainment/arts/2018/08/06/review-exploring-wonders-antarctica/913923002/"

"Central Europe in June: Journey into History," with photographs by Marcia Jacobson, July 11, 2017. Huffington Post,http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/595f720fe4b085e766b511b4

"Return to Italy: The Joys and Pleasures of Florence, Cinque Terre, and Rome," with photographs by Marcia Jacobson, Huffington Post, May 16, 2017. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/return-to-italy-the-joys-and-pleasures-of-florence_us_59159debe4b00ccaae9ea1b9?ncid=engmodushpmg00000003

"Exploring Southeast Asia: The Wonders of Indonesia and Malaysia Experienced in Six Different Venues," with photographs by Marcia Jacobson, Huffington Post, June 17, 2016. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/daniel-r- schwarz/exploring-southeast-asia_b_10524816.html

"Experiencing the Pleasures of the East and West Coasts of Florida," with photographs by Marcia Jacobson, Ithaca Journal, May 5, 2016. http://www.ithacajournal.com/story/life/2016/05/05/east-west-coasts-florida-offer-variety-attractions/84005554/

"Bronx Beauty: Nature and Urban Life Intermingle in New York City Borough," Ithaca Journal, Elmira Star-Gazette, and Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin, Nov. 21 2015, 1D-5D-6D, http://www.pressconnects.com/story/life/2015/11/20/nature-urban-life-intermingle-bronx/76115472/

"Ireland Trip Blends History, Literature and Nature," Ithaca Journal, Sept 19, 2016, 1D-2D. http://www.ithacajournal.com/story/life/2015/09/17/ireland-trip-blends-history-literature-nature/32569415/

"Brooklyn Renaissance," Ithaca Journal, June 27, 2015, 1D, 8D.-9D
http://www.pressconnects.com/story/life/2015/06/25/brooklyn-renaissance-museums-parks/29290673/

"Paris and Madrid in the Spring: Plenty of Great Art, Food," with photographs by Marcia Jacobson, Ithaca Journal, , May 9, 2015, 1D, 4D., http://www.ithacajournal.com/story/life/2015/05/13/paris-madrid-spring-plenty-great-art-food/27226711/

"Elephants and Pagodas: Exploring Southeast Asia: Laos and Myanmar" with photographs by Marcia Jacobson, Ithaca Journal, Elmira Star-Gazette and Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin, March 7, 2014, 1D-2D.
http://www.pressconnects.com/story/life/2015/03/05/elephants-pagodas-laos-myanmar/24435909/

"On The Town: New York City's World of Performance," with photographs by Marcia Jacobson Ithaca Journal, Elmira Star-Gazette and Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin, Dec. 27,2014, 1D-2D, http://ithacajournal.ny.newsmemory.com/?fod=1111111STD&cnum=2588799&token=

c449c870491a8f67d1cba455bd81454b&selDate=20150103&licenseType=paid_subscriber

"National Parks (Mount Rushmore, Yellowstone, Grand Tetons): Breathtaking Journey in to US History," with photographs by Marcia Jacobson Ithaca Journal, Elmira Star-Gazette and Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin, Dec. 6,2014, 1D-2D,
http://www.ithacajournal.com/story/entertainment/do-it/2014/12/03/western-trip/19849737/

"Exploring Boston and Its Environs, Including Providence and Cape Cod," with photographs by Marcia Jacobson Ithaca Journal, Elmira Star-Gazette andBinghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin, Sept. 20, 2014, 1D-2D.,http://www.ithacajournal.com/story/life/2014/09/18/boston-providence-cape-cod/15683143/

"Where History Speaks: The Danube From Bucharest to Budapest," with photographs by Marcia Jacobson Ithaca Journal, Elmira Star-Gazette and Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin, Aug. 9, 2014, 1D-2D,http://www.ithacajournal.com/story/life/2014/08/08/traveling-danube-bucharest-budapest/13814077/

"Turkish Delights: The Cultural and Historical Medley of Turkey-Istanbul, Cappadocia and the Izmir Region," Ithaca Journal, Elmira Star-Gazette and Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin, May 3, 2014, 1-2D, http://www.ithacajournal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2014306060068

"The Cultural Wonders of New York City: Exploring Its Great Museums," with photographs by Marcia Jacobson, Ithaca Journal, Elmira Star-Gazette and Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin, May 3, 2014, 1D, 4D. http://www.ithacajournal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2014305030005

"Belize: Mayan Ruins and Caribbean Pleasures," with photographs by Marcia Jacobson, Ithaca Journal, Elmira Star-Gazette andBinghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin, Feb. 22, 2014, 1D, 7D. http://www.ithacajournal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2014302240015&nclick_check=1

"Grand Canyon, Bryce, and Zion: Exploring the National Parks of Arizona and Utah with visits to Phoenix and Las Vegas," with photographs by Marcia Jacobson, Ithaca Journal, Elmira Star-Gazette and Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin, August 31, 2013, 1D-2D. More photos by Marcia Jacobson at ithacajournal.com, stargazette.com, pressconnects.com

"The Joys of London and Barcelona," with photographs by Marcia Jacobson, The Syracuse Post-Standard Sunday STARS Magazine, June 2, 2013, 5-7. To view this article

"Cruising South America: Seventeen Days on the Veendam Around Cape Horn from Valparaiso to Rio de Janeiro," with photographs by Marcia Jacobson, The Syracuse Post-Standard Sunday STARS Magazine, March 24, 2013, 3-5. To view this article

"Experiencing Ecuador: the Galapagos, the Amazon Basin, and Quito," with photographs by Marcia Jacobson, The Syracuse Post-Standard Sunday STARS Magazine, Jan. 13, 2013, 13-15. To view this article

"The Safari Experience in South Africa, Zambia, and Botswana: The Leopard Quest Fulfilled," with photographs by Marcia Jacobson, The Syracuse Post-Standard Sunday STARS Magazine, Sept. 23, 2012, 14-15. To view this article

"Europe in Spring: Paris, Florence, and Rome," with photographs by Marcia Jacobson, The Syracuse Post-Standard Sunday STARS Magazine, June 3, 2012, 14-15. To view this article

"The Cruise Experience: the Panama Canal on the Island Princess over the Winter Holidays," with photographs by Marcia Jacobson, The Syracuse Post-Standard Sunday STARS Magazine, Feb. 26, 2012, 11-12. To view this article

"Exploring East Africa: On Safari in Tanzania (and on to the Indian Ocean Beach in Zanzibae)", with photographs by Marcia Jacobson, The Syracuse Post-Standard Sunday STARS Magazine, Oct. 15, 2011, 14-15. To view this article

"Exploring Morocco and Tunisia in December 2010 as the Mid-East Revolutions Begin: The Magic of Morocco and Tunisia," with photographs by Marcia Jacobson, The Syrause Post-Standard Sunday STARS Magazine, Feb. 27, 2011, 13-14. To view this article

"Safari in Kenya (With a Stopover in Dubai): Watching the Wildebeest Migration and Searching for Big Cats, " with photographs by Marcia Jacobson, The Syracuse Post-Standard Sunday STARS Magazine, Oct. 10, 2010, 13-15. To view this article

"Exploring Israel and Jordan: A History Lesson," with photographs by Marcia Jacobson, The Syracuse Post-Standard Sunday STARS Magazine, June, 13, 2010,13-15. To view this article

"Scars of War: Confronting History in the Balkans: Croatia, Bosnia, and a Cameo in Montenegro," with photographs taken by Marcia Jacobson, The Syracuse Post-Standard Sunday STARS Magazine, Nov. 1, 2009, 6-7. To view this article

"Exploring Southern India," with photographs taken by me and Marcia Jacobson, The Syracuse Post-Standard Sunday STARS Magazine, June 7, 2009, 11-13. To view this article

"Russia Revisited," with photographs taken by Marcia Jacobson, The Syracuse Post Standard Sunday STARS Magazine, Dec. 7, 2008, 16-18. To view this article

"Exploring Peru and Chile: Summer in South America During Ithaca Winter," with photographs taken by Marcia Jacobson, The Ithaca Journal, March 1, 2008, 1C, 5C. To view this article

"High Times in the Low Countries: Travels Through Belgium and Holland offer Art, History, and Warm Welcomes," with photographs taken by Marcia Jacobson The Syracuse Post-Standard Sunday STARS Magazine, July 15, 2007. To view this article

"Summer in December: Exploring Argentina and Brazil," with photographs taken by Marcia Jacobson, The Syracuse Post-Standard Sunday STARS Magazine, Feb. 4. 2007, 16-17. To view this article

"Exploring Australia, New Zealand, and Tahiti: Wintering Down Under," with photographs taken by Marcia Jacobson, The Syracuse Post-Standard Sunday STARS Magazine, May 28, 2006, 7-8. To view this article

"Germany: A Winter Romp--Cornell Professor Explores 3 Cities' Top Sites, Sounds, Cultural History," with photographs taken by Marcia Jacobson, Ithaca Journal, Jan. 14, 2006. 1E, 3E.,To view this article

"Exploring the Republic of South Africa and its Neighbors," with photographs taken by Marcia Jacobson, The Syracuse Post-Standard Sunday STARS Magazine, Aug. 7, 2005, 7-9. To view this article

"Exploring Portugal: The Other Coast of the Atlantic," with photographs taken by Marcia Jacobson, Ithaca Journal, April 30, 2005. To view this article

"Finding Japan's Past and Present," with photographs taken by Marcia Jacobson, Ithaca Journal, Sept. 25, 2004, 11A-12A. To view this article

"Exploring Southeast Asia: Vietnam and Cambodia," The Syracuse Post-Standard Sunday STARS Magazine, August 8, 2004, pp. 7-8, 12. To view this article.

"Revisiting China: What a Difference Nine Years Makes." with photographs taken by me and Marcia Jacobson, The Syracuse Post-Standard Sunday STARS Magazine, April 20, 2003, 7,11. To view this article

"The Joys of Revisiting Portugal," PrimeTimes/Ithaca Times, Aug. 2023, 8-9, 14-15. To view this article

HUFFINGTON POST ARTICLES

"Endtimes? Will the New York Times Survive and If So in What Form," Huffington Post, April 26, 2012; http://www.huffingtonpost.com/daniel-r-schwarz/endtimes-will-the-new-yor_b_1455568.html

"What Is the Cultural Significance of Facebook's May 18, 2010 IPO?" Huffington Post, May 28, 2011; http://www.huffingtonpost.com/daniel-r-schwarz/what-is-the-cultural-sign_b_1549512.html

"Why, as the Gates of Newsgathering Information Have Been Opening, the Minds of Its Audience Have Been Closing?" Huffington Post, July 3, 2012; http://huffingtonpost.com/daniel-r-schwarz/online-news_b_1646384.html

"Advice for the New York Times New Public Editor," Huffington Post, July 20, 2012, http://www.huffingtonpost.com/daniel-r-schwarz/margaret-sullivan-new- york-times-public-editor_b_1689817.html

"The Significance of the New York Times Company's Second Quarter Report" Huffington Post, July 30, 2012, http://www.huffingtonpost.com/daniel-r-schwarz/the-significance-of-the-n_b_1717544.html

"Ten Suggestions for Incoming Freshmen," Huffington Post, Aug. 6, 2012, http://www.huffingtonpost.com/daniel-r-schwarz/ten-suggestions-for-incom_b_1743447.html

"Can the New York Times Company New CEO, Former BBC Director General Mark Thompson, Solve Its Financial Problems?" Huffington Post, Aug. 28, 2012; http://huff.to/QOQrvj

"Media Ethics: Issues Raised by Michael Lewis's Obama Article in Vanity Fair," Huffington Post, Sept 18, 2012, http://huff.to/U9xpXG

"What is the Future of the New York Times as of February, 2013," Huffington Post, Feb.5, 2013.,http://t.co/RojzRrWY

"How I Wrote My Book Endtimes? Crisis and Turmoil at the New York Times, 1999-2009," May 7, 2013, Huffington Post. ‪ http://www.huffingtonpost.com/daniel-r-schwarz/how-i-wrote-my-book-endti_b_3219811.html

"How I Wrote My Book Endtimes? Crisis and Turmoil at the New York Times, 1999-2009," May 7, 2013, Huffington Post. ‪ http://www.huffingtonpost.com/daniel-r-schwarz/how-i-wrote-my-book-endti_b_3219811.html

"Suggestions for Seniors Graduating from College: Planning for the Future," May 15, 2014, Huffington Post, http://huff.to/1lmn70svia ‪@HuffPostEdu

"Suggestions for Seniors Graduating from College, May 20, 2014, Huffington Post, http://huff.to/1lmn70s via ‪@HuffPostEdu

"Typhoon," Short Story Criticism: Ama Ata Aidoo, Joseph Conrad's Typhoon, and Ivan Vladislavic. Volume 178, ed. Lawrence J. Trudeau. Detroit: Gale Centage Learning, 2013, pp. 106-110. Reprints my discussion of "Typhoon" inConrad: "Almayer's Folly" through "Under Western Eyes" (London: Macmillan and New York: Cornell University Press, 1980).

"Wartime Stories," Short Story Criticism: Elizabeth Bowen, Joseph Conrad's Tales of Hearsay, Bobbie Ann Mason. Volume 193, Ed. Lawrence J. Trudeau. Detroit: Gale Centgage Learning, 2014, pp. 134-138. Reprints my discussion of "Prince Romam," "The Tale, "The Warrior's Soul' and "The Black Mate"" in Conrad: The Later Fiction (London: Macmillan; Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Humanities Press, 1982), pp. 94-104.

"How to Prepare for College," July 13, 2014, Huffington Post, http://t.co/pbYR1ezXwf via @HuffPostCollege

"Nineteen Suggestions for Incoming College Freshmen," Huffington Post, Aug. 4, 2014, ‪ http://huff.to/1zNEzmH, via ‪ @HuffPostCollege

"Suggestions for College Juniors: Balancing the Joy and Practicality of Learning,"
Huffington Post, Oct. 17, 2014, http://t.co/WBkhpd48b0 via @ HuffPostCollege

"The College Olympics: How to Choose the Right College and How to Get the Right College to Choose You," Huffington Post, Nov.11, 2014, http://t.co/Bx3506gqWR

"Painting Williams, Reading Demuth: 'The Great Figure' and 'I Saw the Figure , 5 in Gold,'" in Arts, Aesthetics: New Essays 100 Years After the Armory Show. Eds. Daniel Morris and Paul Cappucci, forthcoming in special issue of William Carlos Williams Review, 32.1&2 (2015), 17-32.

"Reconfiguring Nature after Darwin: Skepticism and Sexuality in Modern British and Irish Literature," ed. Carol M. Benstick, A Passion for Getting It Right: Essays and Appreciations for Michael J. Colacurcio's Fifty Years of Teaching. (New York: Peter Lang, 2016 ),393-417.

"Successfully Navigating the Minefields and Pitfalls of Joyce Scholarship: Kevin Birmingham, The Most Dangerous Book: The Battle for James Joyce's Ulysses," Narrative, forthcoming.

"Aesthetic Inclusion in Narrative Nonfiction: The Return of the Banished and Repressed," dialogue with Kevin Birmingham, Narrative, forthcoming.

"Making the Most of Your Senior Year in College," Huffington Post, Jan.22, 2015, http://t.co/nhy9ewrqbD via @HuffPostCollege.

"Seventeen Suggestions on How to Choose Classes in College," Huffington Post, March 5, 2015, http://www.huffingtonpost.com/daniel-r-schwarz/seventeen-suggestions-on_b_6807322.html?utm_hp_ref=tw

"Does it Make Sense to Pursue a Humanities Doctorate? The Pros and Cons of Graduate Education in the Humanities," Huffington Post, April 27, 2015, www.huffingtonpost.com/daniel-r-schwarz/does-it-make-sense-to-pur_b_7151004.html

"Twenty Suggestions for Incoming, College Freshmen," Huffington Post, , July 22, 2015,,,,http://www.huffingtonpost.com/daniel-r-schwarz/twenty-suggestions-for-in_b_7859008.html

"Growing Young Adults; What Parents Need to Know About Your Children at College," Huffington Post, Sept. 30, 2015,http://www.huffingtonpost.com/daniel-r-schwarz/growing-young-adults-what_b_8219872.html

"Successfully Navigating the Minefields and Pitfalls of Joyce Scholarship: Kevin Birmingham, The Most Dangerous Book: The Battle for James Joyce's Ulysses," Narrative 23:3 (Oct, 2015), 333-40.

"Aesthetic Inclusion in Narrative Nonfiction: The Return of the Banished and Repressed," dialogue with Kevin Birmingham, Narrative 23:3 (Oct, 2015), 349-55.

"The Greek System: Should College Students Join Fraternities or Sororities?", Huffington Post, Dec. 2, 2015,http://www.huffingtonpost.com/daniel-r-schwarz/the-greek-system-should-a_b_8697362.html

"How to Succeed in College and Beyond: The Art of Learning,",Huffington Post, March 1, 2016, http://www.huffingtonpost.com/daniel-r-schwarz/how-to-succeed-at-college_b_9354694.html

"Reading and Teaching Ulysses as a Transformative Life Experience: 'And Yes she said,'" http://as.cornell.edu/news/schwarz-joyces-ulysses, Transformative Humanities, New Century for the Humanities, http://as.cornell.edu/news/schwarz-joyces-ulysses, ,March 2016.

"Elie Wiesel: His Significance, Accomplishments, and a Personal Reminiscence," Huffington Post, Aug. 2, 2016, http://www.huffingtonpost.com/daniel-r- schwarz/elie-wiesel-his- significa_b_11302710.html

"Twenty Suggestions for Incoming College Freshmen (August, 2016 Update)," Huffington Post, Aug, 16, 2016, http://www.huffingtonpost.com/daniel-r-schwarz/twenty-suggestions-for-in_b_11542290.html?utm_source=Alert-blogger&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Email%2BNotifications

Damon Runyon," Introduction (new essay), 221-224 plus Runyon bibliography; academic advisor for entire section of "Short Story Criticism on Damon Runyon" (Det,roit: Layman Poupard Publishing for Gale/Cengage Learning, 2021), ] 181-224.

Short Story Criticism on Damon Runyon, Layman Poupard Publishing for Gale/Cengage Learning (Detroit forthcoming) reprinted pp. 321-328 from Broadway Boogie Woogie: Damon Runyon and the Making of New York City Culture(New York: Palgrave Macmillan: New York and London, 2003).

"Interview about my Teaching Philosophy," Cornell English Newsletter 2020.

"Interview: Teaching Through Times of Change," Rose House, Cornell University; podcast, Feb.10, 2021; https://anchor.fm/florarosehouse/episodes/Rose-Buzz-2-10-Teaching-through-Times-of-Change-eq9ho0

'Don't Hurry the Journey at all': Humanism, Pluralism, and the Jewish Imagination, Interview with Zheng Li, Foreign Literature Studies, forthcoming.

"'It Can Never Be Satisfied, the Mind, Never': The Odyssey of Learning," Phi Beta Kappa, Presidential Induction Address, Cornell University, March 11, 2021.

"How to Understand Modern Art: Exploring the Treasures of Cornell's Johnson Museum," Cornell University, May 1, 2021.

"Bloomsday Seminar on Joyce's Ulysses," June 16, 2021; https://harvard.zoom.us/j/96543424570?pwd=RXBMK2JqS1M4MjhLcFJwQXVHR0Fadz09.

"The Power of Narrative: The Story in Fiction and Film of French Complicity in the Holocaust," Opening keynote, International conference of Judaic Studies in China, July 21, 2021.

"The Joy and Utility of a University Education: How to Make the Most of Your Experience," Rose House (Cornell University), Sept, 22, 2021.

"The Importance of Damon Runyon," Interview conducted by Leticia Steffen, Damon Runyon Conference, Pueblo, Colorado, Oct. 15, 2021;

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1h_uoocdUcSHKCK_aiFr17FrPRV3nSuKw/view?usp=sharing.

REVIEW ESSAYS:

"Who's Afraid of Finnegans Wake?", review essay of John Bishop's Joyce's Book of the Dead: "Finnegans Wake," Contemporary Literature 29:4 (Winter 1988), 654-69.

"I.A. Richards and Humanistic Criticism," review essay of John Paul Russo's I.A. Richards: His Life and Work, English Literature in Transition, 1880-1920 33:2 (1990), 257-263.

"Cultural Studies," review essay of Patrick Brantlinger's Crusoe's Footprints: Cultural Studies in England and America, English and Literature in Transition, 1880-1920 35:1 (1992):, 109-16.

"Sources of the Modern Imagination," review essay of John Richardson's A Life of Picasso, 1881-1906, Vol. 1, English Literature in Transition, 1880-1920 35:3 (1992), 311-23.

"The Potential of Cultural Criticism," review essay of Michael Levenson's Modernism and the Fate of Individuality: Character and Novelistic Form from Conrad to Woolf, JEGP 91:4 (October 1992), 579-83.

"Ubi Sunt: John W. Aldridge and the Elegiac Imagination," review essay of John W. Aldridge's Classics and Contemporaries and Talents and Technicians, in Michigan Quarterly Review 32:2 (Spring 1993), 302-12.

"Sources of the Modern Imagination II," review essay of John Elderfield's Matisse: A Retrospective (a catalog for 1992-3 MOMA Matisse exhibit), English Literature in Transition, 1880-1920 37:2 (1994), 192-207.

"Ellis's Complaint," review essay of Literature Lost: Social Agendas and the Corruption of the Humanities, of John Ellis, JEGP 97:4 (October 1998), 569-79.

Review essay of Douglas Mao's Solid Objects: Modernism and the Test of Production, Clio 28:3 (Spring 1999), 339-47.

"Reading (Deconstructing) J. Hillis Miller: Humanist and Pluralist," Dialogues Across Theory and Practice," Canadian Review of Comparative Literature/Review Canadienne de Litterature Comparee 43:2 (June 2016), 303-307.

"Rescuing Women from Historical Amnesia: How Three Twenty-First Century TV Series Address 'Me Too' and Foreground the Role of Women in the Twentieth-Century," #MeToo and Modernism. eds. Robin Field and Jerrica Jordan, Clemson, SC: Clemson University Press, 2022

"A Partial Lottery for More Equity," Inside Higher Ed, April 18, 2022; https://www.insidehighered.com/admissions/views/2022/04/18/its-time-partial-lottery-admissions-opinion

"Always the text; always historicize," Responses to "Dialogue Program" under auspices of YIYU Bespoke,' published online at WeChat, May 2022. https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/pmMFg9UrvntZVHZexvqx0A Print version. forthcoming.

"Shame of the Greek System: Fraternities and Sororities Should Not Be Permitted To Continue at American Colleges and Universities," Inside Higher Ed, Nov. 10 2022; https://www.insidehighered.com/views/2022/11/10/colleges-should-abolish-greek-system-opinion; reprinted Cornell Sun, Nov. 17, 2022, https://cornellsun.com/2022/11/16/guest-room-the-shame-of-the-greek-system

REVIEWS

Review of Ian Gregor, The Great Web: The Form of Hardy's Major Fiction, JEGP 75 (1976), 296-98.

Review of Hardy Books: Lennart A. Bjork, ed., The Literary Notes of Thomas Hardy, Vol. I; Robert Gittings, Young Thomas Hardy; Dale Kramer, Thomas Hardy: The Forms of Tragedy; Penelope Vigar, The Novels of Thomas Hardy: Illusion and Reality, Modern Fiction Studies 22 (1976), 276-82.

Review of H.M. Daleski, Joseph Conrad: The Way of Dispossession, Studies in the Novel 9 (Fall 1977), 356-58.

Review of Daniel Albright, Personality and Impersonality: Lawrence Woolf, and Mann, The Sewanee Review 87 (Fall 1979), cii-civ.

Review of Frederick Karl, Joseph Conrad: The Three Lives, JEGP 79 (January 1980), 145-48.

Review of Ian Watt, Conrad in the Nineteenth Century, Conradiana, 13 (1981), 73-79.

Review of Alan Warren Friedman, Multivalence: The Moral Quality of Form in the Modern Novel, Studies in the Novel 12 (Summer 1980), 166-68.

Review of Lawrence books: George Levine, The Realistic Imagination: English Fiction from Frankenstein to Lady Chatterley; Roger Ebbatson, Lawrence and the Nature Tradition: A Theme in English Fiction 1859-1914; Aidan Burns, Nature and Culture in D.H. Lawrence; D.H. Lawrence, Apocalypse and the Writings on Revelation, ed. Mara Kalnins, Modern Fiction Studies 27 (Winter 1981-82), 682-85.

Review of Gary Geddes, Conrad's Later Novels, Conradiana 14 (1982), 65-69.

Review of Lawrence books: Graham Holderness, D.H. Lawrence: History, Ideology, Fiction; Leo Hamalian, D.H. Lawrence in Italy; Philip Hobsbaum, A Reader's Guide to D.H. Lawrence; Keith Sagar, ed. A D.H. Lawrence Handbook, Modern Fiction Studies 29:2 (Summer 1983), 288-93.

Review of Lawrence books: Jeffrey Meyers, D.H. Lawrence and the Experience of Italy; Roger Ebbatson, The Evolutionary Self: Hardy, Forster, and Lawrence; Hillary Simpson, D.H. Lawrence and Feminism; Kim Herzinger, D.H. Lawrence in His Time: 1908-1915, Modern Fiction Studies 29:4 (Winter 1983), 782-86.

Review of Zdzislaw Najder, Joseph Conrad: A Chronicle, Modern Fiction Studies 30:2 (Summer 1984), 355-6.

Review of Bruce Johnson, True Correspondence: A Phenomenology of Thomas Hardy's Novels, JEGP 84:1 (Spring 1985), 148-51.

Review of Lawrence books: Michael Squires, The Creation of 'Lady Chatterley's Lover', and Daniel J. Schneider, D. H. Lawrence, the Artist as Psychologist, Modern Fiction Studies 30:4 (Winter 1984), 166-68.

Review of Dwight H. Purdy, Joseph Conrad's Bible, English Literature in Transition: 1880-1920 28:1 (1985), 91-94.

Review of Philip M. Weinstein, The Semantics of Desire: Changing Models of Identity from Dickens to Joyce, Modern Fiction Studies 31:2 (Summer 1985), 331-32.

Review of The Letters of D.H. Lawrence, Vol. III, 1916-21, ed. James T. Boulton and Andrew Robertson, English Literature in Transition, 1880-1920 28:3 (1985), 298-304.

Review of Russ Parmenter, Lawrence in Oaxaca, Modern Fiction Studies 31:4 (Winter 1985), 808-10.

Review of theory books: Margot Norris, Beasts of the Modern Imagination: Darwin, Nietzsche, Kafka, Ernst, and Lawrence; Debra Castillo, The Translated World: A Postmodern Tour of Libraries in Literature; Steven Kellman, Loving Reading: Erotics of the Text, Modern Fiction Studies 32:2 (Summer 1986), 341-44.

Review of Lawrence and Tradition, ed. Jeffrey Meyers, English Literature in Transition, 1880-1920 29:2 (1986), 223-228.

Review of D.H. Lawrence, Study of Thomas Hardy and Other Essays, ed. Bruce Steele, English Literature in Transition, 1880-1920 29:3 (1986), 324-28.

Review of D.H. Lawrence: An Annotated Bibliography of Writings About Him: Vol. I (1909-1960) and Vol. II (1961-1975), compiled and edited by James C. Cowan and Thomas Hardy: An Annotated Bibliography of Writings About Him, Vol. II: 1970-1978 and Supplement for 1871-1969, compiled and edited by W. Eugene Davis and Helmut E. Gerber, English Literature in Transition, 1880-1920 29:4 (1986), 435-37.

Review of Michael Black, D. H. Lawrence: The Early Fiction, English Literature in Transition, 1880-1920 30:2 (1987), 244-48.

Review of Suresh Raval, The Art of Failure: Conrad's Fiction, Studies in the Novel 19:2 (Summer 1987), pp. 223-5.

Review of Paul Bove, Intellectuals in Power, JEGP 86:4 (1987), 537-9.

Review of D.H. Lawrence: Modern Critical Views, ed. Harold Bloom (New York: Chelsea House, 1986), English Literature in Transition, 1880-1920 30:4 (1987), 469-73.

Review of Michael Seidel, Exile and the Narrative Imagination; Peter Ruppert, Reader in a Strange Land: The Activity of Reading Literary Utopias; Iain Finlayson, The Sixth Continent: A Literary History of Romney Marsh, Modern Fiction Studies 33:21 (1987), 386-9.

Review of Alexander Gelley, Narrative Crossings, The Centennial Review 31:4 (Fall 1987), 447-48.

Review of S. P. Rosenbaum, Victorian Bloomsbury: The Early Literary History of the Bloomsbury Group, Vol. 1; Janis M. Paul, The Victorian Heritage of Virginia Woolf: The External World in her Novels, Modern Fiction Studies 33:4 (Winter 1987), 718-21.

Review of Margery Sabin, The Dialect of the Tribe: Speech and Community in Modern Fiction, D.H. Lawrence Review 21:1 (Spring 1989), 101-4.

Review of Lawrence books: Ross Murfin, Sons and Lovers: A Novel of Division and Desire; Christopher Heywood, ed., D. H. Lawrence: New Studies; Jeffrey Meyers, ed., The Legacy of D. H. Lawrence, Modern Fiction Studies 34:2 (Summer 1988), 279-82.

Review of Anthony Winner, Culture and Irony: Studies in Joseph Conrad's Major Novels; Kenneth Graham, Indirections of the Novel: James, Conrad, and Forster; John Lester, Conrad and Religion, Nineteenth Century Fiction 43:4 (March 1989), 545-48.

Review of The Art of the Critic: Literary Theory and Criticism from the Greeks to the Present: Later Nineteenth Century, Vol. 7, ed. Harold Bloom, and The Chelsea House Library of Literary Criticism. The Critical Perspective: Late Victorian, Vol. 9, ed. Harold Bloom, English Literature in Transition, 1880-1920 32:3 (1989), 391-94.

Review of John Batchelor, Lord Jim, and Steven Ressler, Joseph Conrad: Consciousness and Integrity, Modern Fiction Studies 35:2 (Summer 1989), 318-20.

Review of Wayne Booth's The Company We Keep: An Ethics of Fiction, English Literature in Transition, 1880-1920 33:1 (1990), 126-130.

Review of Jay Clayton, Romantic Vision and the Novel, The Wordsworth Circle 19:4 (Autumn 1988), 203-205.

Review of R.B. Kershner, Joyce, Bakhtin, and Popular Cultures and Jose Lanters, Missed Understanding: A Study of Stage Adaptions of the Works of James Joyce, Modern Fiction Studies, 35:4 (Winter 1989), 798-800.

Review of Randy Malamud, The Language of Modernism, James Joyce Quarterly 28:3 (Spring 1991), 708-12.

Review of Jenijoy La Belle, Herself Observed: The Literature of the Looking Glass, D.H. Lawrence Review, 23:2, 3 (Summer/Fall 1991), 276-78.

Review of Mark Wollaeger's Joseph Conrad and the Fictions of Skepticism, Studies in the Novel 24:2 (Summer 1992), 223-26.

Review of Macropolitics of Nineteenth-Century Literature: Nationalism, Exoticism, Imperialism, eds. Jonathan Arac and Harriet Ritvo, Albion, 24:3 (Fall 1992), 532-35.

Review of Yves Hervouet's The French Face of Joseph Conrad, Nineteenth-Century Literature 47:4 (March 1993), 515-18.

Review of Daphna Erdinast-Vulcan's Joseph Conrad and the Modern Temper, Studies in the Novel, 25:1 (Spring 1993), 109-11.

Review of S.L. Goldberg's Agents and Lives: Moral Thinking in Literature, JEGP, 93:4 (October 1994), 563-7.

Review of Bryan Cheyette, Constructions of 'The Jew' in English Literature and Society: Racial Representations, 1875-1945 (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1993), AJS Review 20:2 (1995), 433-37.

Review of Approaches to Teaching Ulysses, ed. Kathleen McCormick and Erwin Steinberg, Studies in the Novel, 28:2 (Summer 1996), 266-71.

Review of James F. English, Comic Transactions: Literature, Humor, and the Politics of Community in Twentieth-Century Britain, in Modern Fiction Studies, 42:1 (Spring 1996), 185-89.

Review of Frank Felsenstein, Anti-Semitic Stereotypes: A Paradigm of Otherness in English Popular Culture, forthcoming, Association for Jewish Studies Review 21:1 (1996), 176-80.

Review of Neil R. Davison, James Joyce, Ulysses, and the Construction of Jewish Identity: Culture, Biography, and 'The Jew' in Modernist Europe, AJS Review, Association for Jewish Studies Review 24:2 (1999), 432-36.

Review of Alan Warren Friedman, "Fictional Death and the Modernist Enterprise," Conradiana 30:1 (Spring 1998), 76-9.

Review of Jefferson Hunter, How to Read Ulysses and Why, James Joyce Quarterly39:4 (Summer 2002), 880-85.

Review of Lucienne Kroha. The Drama of the Assimilated Jew: Giorgio Bassani's Romanzo di Ferrara, University of Toronto, Quarterly 85:3 (Summer 2016) . 411-413.

Review of J. Hillis Miller. Communities in Fiction. Canadian Review of Comparative Literature, forhcoming

SHORT STORY

"There Comes a Yes," Hawaii Pacific Review 8 (Spring 1993), 31-42. Reprinted in Hawaii Pacific Review The Best of a Decade, 1986-1996, 11 (spring 1997), 9-22.

POEMS

"Sonnet at 80 Ithaca Times," 62:19, (Dec. 29, 2021), 12 (https://www.ithaca.com/special_sections/readers_writes/readers-writes-sonnet-at-80-who-i-am/article_efd1b928-6cd4-11ec-8196-3bc3899ef514.html)

"Winter Thoughts: Dec. 21, 2021, Ithaca Times 62:19 (Dec. 29, 2021), 12. (https://www.ithaca.com/special_sections/readers_writes/readers-writes-winter-thoughts-december-21-2021/article_6ff291ea-6cd5-11ec-843f-730859dc6b33.html)

"Reading Dante's The Divine Comedy," Ithaca Times 62:19 (Dec. 29, 2021); (https://www.ithaca.com/special_sections/readers_writes/readers-writes-reading-the-divine-comedy/article_891b29ac-6cd5-11ec-839f-7fcf0eb0b553.html)

"Pandemic Reflections," Ithaca Times, Jan 15, 2021; (https://www.ithaca.com/special_sections/readers_writes/readers-writes-pandemic-reflections-december-2020/article_9e983f20-5761-11eb-93fe-ab49e457b8e4.html)

"After My Father Died (Conversational Sonnet)" Marsh Hawk Press Review, Fall, 2020, 58; https://marshhawkpress.org/the-marsh-hawk-press-review/

"April 2005: The Man Whose Pharynx is Bad," Marsh Hawk Press Review, Fall, 2020 59; https://marshhawkpress.org/the-marsh-hawk-press-review/

"When I was Thirty," Marsh Hawk Press Review, Fall, 2020, 60-61; https://marshhawkpress.org/the-marsh-hawk-press-review/

"Serendipitous Sighting," Ithaca Times, Dec. 28, 2018, (https://www.ithaca.com/special_sections/readers_writes/poem-serendipitous-sighting/article_0b9d6222-0ab5-11e9-a306-5fa50e8bf06d.html)

"70th Birthday, May 12, 2011: A Self-Portrait," Ithaca Times online, Jan 12, 2015,
http://www.ithaca.com/special_sections/poems-by-daniel-schwarz/article_fb2318e6-9a75-11e4-ab42-f332637c22ea.html,

"Safari: Wilderness Encounters," Ithaca Times online, Jan 12, 2015, http://www.ithaca.com/special_sections/poems-by-daniel-schwarz/article_fb2318e6-9a75-11e4-ab42-f332637c22ea.html

"Whether,"Ithaca Timesonline, Jan 15, 2021, https://www.ithaca.com/special_sections/readers_writes/whether/article_15557304-6d55-11eb-afb6-8f4c3a6afb38.html

"Tropism(1995),"Ithaca Timesonline, Jan 15, 2021, https://www.ithaca.com/special_sections/readers_writes/tropism-1995/article_3b18a4ee-6d55-11eb-8c48-3b980e2e7ae3.html

"Ice Storm,"Ithaca Timesonline, Jan 15, 2021, https://www.ithaca.com/special_sections/readers_writes/ice-storm/article_64577448-6d55-11eb-a021-bbf47a606e35.html

"Brett de Bary," in Daniel R. Schwarz, Reading the European Novel to 1900. Malden, Mass. And Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell, 2014, 1.

"On (Re) Reading Tolstoy's War and Peace," Reading the European Novel to 1900. Malden, Mass. And Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell, 2014, 203.

"Raising Tomatoes," Ithaca Times, 35:17 (Dec. 25-31, 2013), 16.

"February, 2013," Ithaca Times, 35:17 (Dec. 25-31, 2013), 18.

"Iguassu Falls, Brazil and Argentina," Ithaca Times, 35:17 (Dec. 25-31, 2013), 7.

"Reading Joyce's Ulysses," Westview 30:1 (Fall/Winter 2013), 27.

"Aging: My 71st Birthday," Westview 30:1 (Fall/Winter 2013), 28.

"Cashmere Sweater (A History)," Westview 30:1 (Fall/Winter 2013), 69.

"Cancer: The Uninvited Guest," Ithaca Times 34:18 (Jan. 2, 2013), 3.

"Reading Joyce's Ulysses: Leopold Bloom," Ithaca Times 34:18 (Jan. 2, 2013), 3.

"Cashmere Sweater: A History," Ithaca Time, I34:18 (Jan. 2, 2013), 3.

"December, 2010: Awaiting Knee Replacements," Ithaca Times, 34:18 (Jan. 2, 2013), 3.

"Broken Vows" (1991)," Literary Laundry, 2:2 (2012)

"Rereading Heart of Darkness" Humanities Review Spring 2011, 116-17.

"Collage (Paris): 1991," Ithaca Times 33:18 (Dec. 28,2011), 3

"Bedding" Ithaca Times 33:18 (Dec. 28,2011), 3

"Anecdote of the Bird Feeder" Ithaca Times 33:18 (Dec. 28,2011), 3.

"Migration" Ithaca Times 33:18 (Dec. 28,2011), 3

"Meditation at 95" Ithaca Times 33:18 (Dec. 28,2011), 3; also online: Marsh Hawk Review, http://marshhawkreview.blogspot.com/2009/11/daniel-r-schwarz_15.html, Nov. 15, 2009.

"Blizzard" Ithaca Times 33:18 (Dec. 28,2011), 3; earlier version: Ithaca Times 30:16 (Dec. 26, 2007), 5.

"Closure: 1986" accompanied an audio of my reading the poem, Fogged Clarity: an Arts Review, http://foggedclarity.com/2011/12/closure-1986.

"Mother in Hospice, April 2005," Westview 26:1 (Spring/Summer 2007), 6. Reprinted in Hospicare News, Feb. 2007, 5.

"Conversation: A Reminiscence", Ithaca Times 33:18 (Dec. 29, 2010), 15.

"Parallel (Paralyzed) Lives", Fogged Clarity: an Arts Review, http://foggedclarity.com/, May, 2010.

"April 1, 2008: Codicil of Daffodils,"Marsh Hawk Review, http://marshhawkreview.blogspot.com/2009/11/daniel-r-schwarz_15.html, Nov. 15, 2009; also published in Ithaca Times 32:19 (Dec. 30, 2009), 6

"Reading Joyce's Ulysses: Leopold Bloom," Westview, forthcoming

"My Father at 90," Westview 29:2, (Fall/Winter 2009), 57

"Her world at 53," Westview 29:2, (Fall/Winter 2009), 57

"Golem," Shofar 27:3, spring 2009, 125.

"Mike Abrams at 95," Shofar 27: 3 (Spring 2009), 126; republished in The Ithaca Voice, April 23, 2015; http://ithacavoice.com/2015/04/poem-cornell-professor-says-m-h-abrams-will-defy-mortality/

"Four Meetings: Scenes from Adult Dating, circa 1994," Westview 28:2, Fall/Winter 2008

"Credo at 66," Ithaca Times 31:17 (Dec 23, 2008) 3

"Achievements by Others", Westview28:1, (Spring/Summer 2008). 46

"Pantomine", Westview 28:1, (Spring/Summer 2008), 47.

"Folly", Westview 28:1, (Spring/Summer 2008), 46.

"Fractured Expectations", Westview, (Spring/Summer 2008), 47.

"Jazz" Ithaca Times 30:16 (Dec. 26, 2007), 5.

"Blizzard," Ithaca Times 30:16 (Dec. 26, 2007), 5.

" Life and Death on Black Oak Pond," Ithaca Times 30:16 (Dec. 26, 2007), 5

"High Meadow, Keene Valley," Ithaca Times 30:16 (Dec. 26, 2007), 5.

"Flying," Ithaca Times 30:16 (Dec. 26, 2007), 5.

"International Travel" Ithaca Times 30:16 (Dec. 26, 2007), 5.

"Moon Blue" Westview 26:2 (Fall/Winter 2007), 69.

"Generations," Westview 26:1 (Spring/Summer 2007), 10.

"The Muse Returns," Westview 26:1 (Spring/Summer 2007), 5.

"Spring Sounds," Westview 26:1 (Spring/Summer 2007), 15.

"The American Scholar," Westview 26:1 (Spring/Summer 2007), 4.

"Snowbound," Westview 26:1 (Spring/Summer 2007), 15.

"About Suffering: Response to W.H. Auden," Westview 26:1 (Spring/Summer 2007), 9.

"Vermont: Family Thanksgiving, 2006," Ithaca Times 29:16 (Dec. 27, 2006), 4.

"Cornucopia," Ithaca Times 29:16 (Dec. 27, 2006), 4.

"Banquet Delicacy: Bejing, 1993," Ithaca Times 29:16 (Dec. 27, 2006), 4.

"Strawberries," Ithaca Times 29:16 (Dec. 27, 2006), 4.

"Daylight Savings Time," Ithaca Times 29:16 (Dec. 27, 2006), 4.

"Spring, 2005," Ithaca Times 29:16 (Dec. 27, 2006), 4.

"Bethe at Cornell," Westview 25:2 (Fall/Winter 2006), 37.

"Hurricane," Ithaca Times 28:17 (Dec. 28, 2005), 13.

"Garden of Intimacy," Ithaca Times 28:17 (Dec. 28, 2005), 13.

"Blue Heron," Westview, 24:2 (Spring/Summer 2005), 56.

"To My Only Brother: A Letter" Westview 24:2 (Spring/Summer 2005), 55.

"Jigsaw Puzzle," Ithaca Times, 27:18 (Dec. 22, 2004), 24.

"Picasso's Women," Westview, 23:2 (Spring/Summer 2004), 34.

"Words" Ithaca Times 26:17 (Dec. 23, 2003), 25.

"Inspecting the Wounded in Cleveland," Ithaca Times, 26:17 (Dec. 23, 2003), 7.

"The Shape of Memory in Prague," Ithaca Times, 26:17 (Dec. 23, 2003), 25.

"On Seeing a Family Friend for Perhaps the Last Time" Ithaca Times 26:17 (Dec. 23, 2003), 7.

"House Razing," Ithaca Times, 25:18 (Dec. 23, 2003), 21.

"Utz," Shoah, 24:1, 21:1 (Fall 2002), 86-7.

"History Speaks," Ithaca Times, 24:21 (Dec. 26, 2001), 6.

"Reading Texts, Reading Lives (1993)", Ithaca Times, 23:21 (Dec. 28, 2000), 9.

"Remarriage," Southern Humanities Review, 34:3 (Summer 2000), 238.

"Remarriage" (earlier version), Ithaca Times (Dec. 28, 1999), 22:20, 13

"Perkins Cove: Oqonquit: June 1996," Ithaca Times, 21:21 (December 29, 1998), 12.

"Elegy for Elizabeth Rose Lane Galloway," Rattle 7:1 (Summer1998), 74-75.

"Cindy at Schroon Lake," Rattle 3:2 (Winter 1997), 79.

"On my Father's 84th Birthday," Ithaca Times, 20:20 (December 24, 1997), 12.

"Depression's Vision," The Charlotte Poetry Review 3:4 (April 1998), 9.

"Lobsterman at Purpoise Cove, Maine," Ithaca Times 19:20 (December 23, 1996), 12.

"The Garden of Our Saying: Elegy for George," Memorial Volume for George Eickwort, ed. Sandy Lednor Padulka (Ithaca, NY), 118-21.

"Tapestries," Poem, 76 (November 1996), 55.

"Travel," Poem, 76 (November 1996), 54.
Reprinted in Daniel R. Schwarz, In Defnese of Reading: Teaching Literature in the Twenty-First Century (Walden, Mass. and Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell, 2008) 2-3.

"Talk," Hawaii Pacific Review, 10 (Fall 1996), 63.

"Performance," Hawaii Pacific Review 10 (Fall 1996), 61-62. To be reprinted in a forthcoming volume entitled Letters to Christopher Reeve.

"Ocean Pleasures," Ithaca Times 18:18 (December 28, 1995), 16.

"Tishah b'Ab," Hawaii Pacific Review, 9 (Spring, 1995), 36.

"Mene, Mene, Tekel Upharsin," Hawaii Pacific Review, 9 (Spring, 1995), 37.

"Rosh Hashanah," Hawaii Pacific Review, 9 (Spring, 1995), 4.

"Pentimento," Hawaii Pacific Review, 9 (Spring, 1995), 5. Reprinted in Hawaii Pacific Review The Best of a Decade, 1986-1996, 11 (spring 1997), 147.

"Still Life: Raspberries, Apples, and a Sheet of Paper," Ithaca Times 17:27 (December 29, 1994), 16.

"Predetermined Patterns," Ithaca Times 16:24 (December 29, 1993), 13

Critical Essay About My Poetry

Maxson, Helen, "Speculations on the Lyrical and the Narrative Modes in Poems by Dan Schwarz," Westview 26:1 (Spring/Summer, 2007), 15-21.

"December 20, 2022 at Eighty-One" 63:20 (Jan 11, 2023)Ithaca Times, 10.

SELECTED PUBLIC LECTURES

I have given numerous public talks and seminars at Cornell, including four at Telluride Association:

  • "The Role of the Captain-Narrator in Conrad's The Secret Sharer" (1973).
  • "The Failure of Meditation: The Unity of T.S. Eliot's 'Gerontion'" (1976).
  • "'And the Wild Wings Were Raised': The Poetry of Dylan Thomas" (1978).
  • "Seize the Day as a Characteristic Saul Bellow Work" (1981).

"Speaking of Paul Morel: The Voice of Lawrence's Sons and Lovers".

  • New York State College English Association, October 1976.

"'I Was the World in Which I Walked': The Relationship Between Fiction and Biography"

  • Modern Language Association Convention (Special Section on Biography), December 1976.

"Conrad's Later Fiction"

  • International Conrad Conference, Miami, Florida, March 1981.

"'Tell Us in Plain Words': An Introduction to Reading Ulysses"

  • Kent University at Canterbury (England), December 1984.
  • State University of New York at Oswego, April 1985.

"Reading Conrad's Lord Jim"

  • Hartwick College, April 1985.
  • Hamilton College, May 1985.
  • Hebrew University, Jerusalem (Israel), December 1985.

"Significant Developments in Anglo-American Criticism Since the New Criticism," the Babcock Lecture Series at Hartwick College, April 1986.

  • "Progressive Traditionalism: Booth's The Rhetoric of Fiction and Kermode's The Sense of an Ending," April 16.
  • "From Phenomenology to Deconstruction: The Criticism of J. Hillis Miller," April 23.
  • "Humanistic Formalism as a Theoretical Position," April 24.

"'O Rocks. . . .Tell us in Plain Words:' Reading Joyce's Ulysses"

  • Conference on Narrative Poetics, Ohio State, April 1986.

"How to Read a Complex Text: Conrad's Lord Jim"

  • Southern Utah State University, May 1986.
  • University of Connecticut, February 1987.
  • Northern State College, South Dakota, March 1987.

"Contemporary Literary Theory"

  • Northern State College, South Dakota, March 1987.
  • Western Reserve Academy, Cleveland, Ohio, April 1988.

"The Case for Humanistic Formalism"

  • Keynote address at the International Conference on Narrative Literature, Ann Arbor, Michigan, April 2-4, 1987.
  • Kent University at Canterbury (England), December 6, 1987.
  • Southern Methodist University, March 1988.
  • University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, November 1988.

"The Ethics of Reading: The Case for Pluralistic and Transactional Reading"

  • Novel's Twentieth Anniversary Conference on "Why the Novel Matters," Brown University, April 23-25, 1987.

The Cooper Lectures at the University of Arkansas (Little Rock), spring 1988

  • "Reading Conrad's Lord Jim: Reading Texts, Reading Lives," March 31, 1988.
  • "The Case for Humanistic Formalism," April 5, 1988.
  • "The Ethics of Reading: The Case for Pluralistic and Transactional Reading," April 19, 1988.

"Reading Wallace Stevens"

  • Western Reserve Academy, Cleveland, Ohio, April 1988.
  • University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, November 1988.

"Character and Characterization: An Inquiry"

  • Narrative Poetics Conference, General Session Panel, Ohio State University, April 1988.
  • Lafayette College, February 1989.

"The Narrative of Paul de Man: Texts, Issues, Significance"

  • International Narrative Conference, Madison, Wisconsin, April 1989.

"The Ethical Significance of Paul de Man's Life and Work"

  • University of Arkansas (Little Rock), April 1989.

"Retrospective on my book, Reading Joyce's Ulysses," Living Book Review Panel

  • International Joyce Conference, Philadelphia, June 1989.

"Approaches to Literary Criticism: Reading Joyce's 'Araby'"

  • Cornell College of Arts and Sciences Freshman Colloquium, September 1989.

"'Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird': Stevens's Cubist Narrative," International Narrative Conference, New Orleans, April 1990.

"The Ethics of Reading: A Pluralistic Approach to Joyce's Araby"

  • Adelphi University, Garden City, April 1990.
  • Weber State University, Ogden, Utah, September 1991.
  • Hawaii Pacific University, April 1993.
  • Auburn University, May, 1995.
  • University of Nebraska at Kearney, March, 1996.

"Spiritually Inquisitive Images: Modern Painting and Stevens's Concept of the Disordered Self"

  • Crossing the Disciplines: Cultural Studies in the 1990s, Conference at the University of Oklahoma, October 1990.
  • The Bookpress Lecture Series, Ithaca, New York, March 1994.

Respondent and moderator for panel entitled "'The Eastern Bride': Colonization and the Feminine in Joseph Conrad's Lord Jim"

  • Crossing the Disciplines: Cultural Studies in the 1990s, Conference at the University of Oklahoma, October 1990.

"Introduction to Literary Theory"

  • Cornell United Religious Work Chaplains' Colloquium, November 7, 1990.

"Towards a Pluralistic Perspective on Heart of Darkness"

  • MLA, Chicago, December 1990.

"Wallace Stevens's Reading of Modern Painting"

  • The Josephine Ferguson Lecture in British Literature at Tulane University, February 1991.
  • Penn State University at Schuylkill Haven, September 1991.

"Pluralistic Approaches to British Modernism"

  • Keynote address to the Conference on Approaches to Modern Fiction at Chattanooga, Tennessee, February 1991.

"'Spiritually Inquisitive Images': Wallace Stevens's Reading of Modern Painting"

  • University of Cincinnati, March 1991.
  • Cornell University, Twentieth-Century Colloquium, April 1991.

"'A Tune Beyond Us, Yet Ourselves': Narrative and Representation in the Poetry of Wallace Stevens"

  • International Narrative Conference, Nice, June 1991.

Moderator and Respondent, "Anglo-Irish Colonialist Narrative Literature at Home and Abroad: The Subjection of Feminine Discourse"

  • International Narrative Conference, Nice, June 1991.

"Theory, Praxis, and Pedagogy: A Pluralistic Perspective on the Modernist Tradition"

  • Director, two-day retreat for Weber State University (Utah) English Department faculty, September 16-17, 1991.

"Canonicity, Culture, and Pluralism: A Humanistic Perspective on Professing English"

  • California State University at Fullerton, December 1991.

Moderator and Respondent, "Representation and Form in Woolf's Narratives"

  • MLA panel, San Francisco, December 1991.

"Reconfiguring Canonicity and the Idea of Culture: Reading Joyce's 'Araby'"

  • University of Hawaii at Manoa, September 1992.
  • Brigham Young University--Hawaii, February 1993.

"The Jewishness of Leopold Bloom"

  • Hawaii Jewish Federation, December 1992.

"'I Found Myself More Truly and More Strange' Art as Self-Discovery in the High Modernist Period"

  • Center for Biographical Research, University of Hawaii, January 1993.
  • Brigham Young University--Hawaii, February 1993.
  • Hawaii Pacific University, April 1993.

"Reading Wallace Stevens"

  • Brigham Young University--Hawaii, February 1993.
  • Auburn University, May 1994.
  • Lynn University, Boca Raton, Florida, February 1995.

"Canonicity, Culture and Pluralism: The Ethics of Reading Heart of Darkness,"

  • Keynote address for "Renegotiating Ethics: Moral Inquiry and Literary and Cultural Discourses in the 1990s," Conference at the Australian Humanities Research Centre, Canberra, Australia, February 1993.
  • Melbourne University, Australia, February 1993.
  • Sydney University, Australia, March 1993.
  • Macquarie University, Australia, March 1993.
  • Peking University, Beijing, China, May 1993.
  • Lynn University, Boca Raton, Florida, February 1995.
  • University of Alabama at Huntsville, March 1996.
  • The 1996 Alumni Lecture, University of Alabama at Birmingham, April 1996.

"Searching for Modernism's Genetic Code: Picasso, Joyce, and Stevens as a Cultural Configuration"

  • International Narrative Conference, Vanderbilt University, April 1992.
  • University of Hawaii's Citizen's Chair Lecture, April 1993.
    Center for the Humanities, the University of Alabama at Huntsville, May 1994.
  • The Dupont Lecture, The University of the South, Sewanee, Tennessee, February 1995.
  • Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic, April 1995.
  • Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama, May 1995.

"Reconfiguring Modernism: Picasso, Joyce, and Stevens"

  • Graduate Center of CUNY, New York, October 1995.
  • Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, November 1995.
  • The University of Nebraska at Kearney, March 1996.

"Reading Modern Poetry"

  • Keynote address, Conference on Approaches to Modern Poetry, University of Tennessee, Chattanooga, February 1994.

"In Defense of Humanism: Multicultural Perspectives on Heart of Darkness"

  • The Benson Lecture, Auburn University, Alabama, May 1994.

"Reconfiguring Modernism: Gauguin's Tahitian Paintings, Noa Noa, and Multicultural Perspectives on Heart of Darkness"

  • International Narrative Conference, Vancouver, Canada, April 1994.

"Humanism, Pluralism, and the Ethics of Reading,"

  • University of Bergamo, Bergamo, Italy, as guest lecturer in the "Textual Analysis: Theory and Practice" program, March 1994.
  • University of Turin, Turin, Italy, March 1994.

"Reading Heart of Darkness from a Pluralistic and Multicultural Perspective"

  • University of Bergamo, Bergamo, Italy, as guest lecturer in the "Textual Analysis: Theory and Practice" program, March 1994.

"Disraeli's Evolving Jewish Identity in his Novels."

  • International Conference on Disraeli's Jewishness, Southhampton, England, July 1994.

"Reconfiguring Modernism: Prospectus for a Cultural Critique."

  • University of Alabama at Huntsville, November 1994.

"Manet, James's The Turn of the Screw, and the Voyeuristic Imagination."

  • International Narrative Conference, Salt Lake City, Utah, April 1995.

Respondent, MLA Session on "Stevens and Narrative," San Diego, December 1994.

Professional Development Workshop: "Publishing and Grant Writing in the 90's."

  • Lynn University, Boca Raton, Florida, February 1995.

"Reading Joyce's Ulysses."

  • The University of the South, Sewanee, Tennessee, February, 1995.
  • Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic, April, 1995.
  • St. John's University, NY, April, 2002

"Yeats, Stevens, and the Historical Imagination."

  • Auburn University, May, 1995.

"Research Opportunities in the Humanities"

  • Professional Growth Seminar, Florida State University, Tallahassee, November 1995.

"'The Need of Some Imperishable Bliss': History as Domestic Agon in Nostromo"

  • MLA, Chicago, December 1995.

"The Secret Sharer as an Act of Memory,"

  • International Narrative Conference, Ohio State University, April 1996.
  • Florida Atlantic University, April 1997.

"Reconfiguring Deliverance: James Dickey, The Modern Tradition and the Resistant Reader,"

  • University of Alabama at Huntsville, February 1996.

"The Figure of Ulysses in Dante's Inferno,"

  • University of Alabama at Huntsville, February 1996.

"Joyce's Patterns of Meaning,"

  • University of Seville, Spain, March 1996.

"Molly Bloom,"

  • Syracuse James Joyce Club, September 1996.

"Teaching the Secret Sharer,

  • Modern Language Association, December 1997.

"Reconfiguring Modernism: Explorations in the Relationship Between Modern Art and Modern Literature,"

  • The University of Vercelli (Italy), January 1997.
  • Florida Atlantic University, April 1997.
  • Bookery Writers Series, Ithaca, New York, April 1998.
  • Cornell Alumni Reunion, June 1998.
  • Cornell Freshman Orientation Invitational Lecture, August 1998.
  • Southern Utah University Convocation Lecture, March 1999.
  • Intercollege University, Cyprus, May, 1999.
  • Cyprus University, May 1999.
  • Near East University, Cyprus, May 1999.
  • Keynote address, Conference for Mediterranean Universities, "Contemporary British American Literatures: Beginnings and Ends," Eastern Mediterranean University," Famugusta, Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus," May 1999.
  • Santa Clara University, California, May, 1999.

Panelist, "Great Books and Cultural Kooks: What Literature are We Teaching Our Undergraduates and Why," Parents Fund Weekend, April 1997.

"Cézanne and T. S. Eliot,"

  • International Narrative Conference, University of Florida, Gainsville, April 1997.

"Picasso, Joyce, and Stevens and the Modern Imagination,"

  • Borders Writers Store Series, January 1998.

"Leopold Bloom: Joyce's Jewish Hero,"

  • Temple Bethel, Ithaca, NY, January 1998 .
  • The Wolfe Institute Lecture, Brooklyn College, April 1998.

"Reconfiguring Modernism: Picasso, Joyce, and the Modern Imagination"

  • Cornell Club of New York , May 1998.
  • Cornell Club of Fairfield County, Connecticut, May 1998.

Discovering Ithakas: Education as a Life Odyssey,"

  • 1998 Faculty Leadership Conference: "Creating a Community of Inquiry: The Undergraduate Experience," May 1998.

Moderator and Panelist, "The Role of the Faculty in the Student's Intellectual Life Beyond the Classroom"

  • 1998 Faculty Leadership Conference: "Creating a Community of Inquiry: The Undergraduate Experience," Ithaca, NY, May 1998.

"What 'Ithaca' Means:" Cornell English Department Commencement Address, May 1998.

"The Nature of Modernism," Cornell English Department Twentieth Century Colloquium, December 1998.

Imagining the Holocaust: Wiesel's Night and Spiegelman's Maus"

  • Purdue University, April, 1999
  • Penn State University, Albington Campus, Sept. 2000

"Dancers, Whores, and Bathers: The Relationship between Modern Art and Modern Literature,"

  • Rheinhold Lecture, New York, March 1999.

"Multiculturalism and Multidiscplinary Perspectives on Modernism," Closing Panel, Conference for Mediterranean Universities, "Contemporary British American Literatures: Beginnings and Ends," Eastern Mediterranean University, Famugusta, Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus," May 1999.

"The Nature of Modernism," Santa Clara University, California, May 1999.

Panelist, " The State of the English Major: What and How We Teach," Cornell Alumni Weekend English Department Discussion, June 1999.

"The Nature of Holocaust Narrative," Purdue University Religious Leaders Colloquium, April 1999.

Panelist, "First Year Writing Seminars," Cornell Summer Institute for Writing in the Disciplines, June 1999.

Panelist, "Colloquium for New Faculty," Oct.1999.

Panelist, "Colloquium on Modernism," for New Graduate Students, Nov.1999.

Guest for Forty Minute Interview with host Lenny Lopate about my book, Imagining the Holocaust., "New York and Company," WNYC (New York City NPR and Municipal Radio Station), Jan 2000.

Guest for Twenty-Five Minute Interview with host Casey Stevens about about my book, Imagining he Holocaust., "Morning Report," WHCU, Ithaca, New York, June 2000.

Panelist (with one other Weiss Presidential Fellow), "Colloquium on What Makes a Good Teacher," Feb. 2000, Cornell University.

"The Pleasure of Teaching, or Teaching as Learning," Plenary Speaker Forum on Teaching and Learning, Sponsored by Dean of the Faculty and Dean of Students, Cornell University, March 2000.

"Imagining the Holocaust"

  • The Bookery Writers Series,Ithaca, New York, April 2000.
  • Cortland State University, New York, April 2000.
  • Invitational Lecture, Temple Beth-El, Ithaca, New York, April 2000.
  • Cornell United Religious Work, Ithaca, New York, Sept 2000.
  • Cornell Club, North Carolina and Hillel, University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill), April, 2001.
  • Cornell Club, Orlando, Florida, April 2001
  • Cornell Club, Sarasota, Florida, April 2001.
  • Cornell Hillel, April, 2004.

Holocaust Memory, Holocaust Narrative," Mind and Memory Course, Cornell Univesity, Feb. 2001.

"Opening Remarks" as President and Host, Nice Conference of the Society for the Study of Narrative Literaure, June 2011

"Hong Kong, Singapore, Thailand," Radio interview (with my wife, marcia Jacobson) on Barbara Hall's Travel Show.

"Representing the Holocaust"

  • Vercelli University, Vercelli, Italy, March, 2002
  • St. John's University, NY, April, 2002
  • University of Catonia, Catonia, Italy, March 2003.

"Teaching at Cornell," Informal Luncheon Discussion, Cornell Center of Teaching and Learning Program on Training Graduate Students as Teachers

  • Cornell University, Sept. 2001
  • Cornell University, Feb. 2003

"New Perspectives on the Relationship between Modern Art and Modern Literature"

  • Turin University, Turin, Italy, March 2002
  • Milan University, Milan, Italy, March 2002
  • Middlebury College, VT., January 2003
  • Bologna University, Italy, March 2003
  • Visual Studies Colloquium, Cornell University, Oct, 2003

The Dance of Modernism: The Relationship between Modern Literature and Modern Art"

  • Messina University, Italy, March 2004 (with a spceial focus on Stevens and Eliot)
  • University of Catania at Ragusa, Ragusa, Italy, March 2004.

"Reading Joyce's The Dead: The Transformation of Gabriel Conroy,"

  • Pisa University, Pisa, Italy, March 2002
  • Southwestern Oklahoma State University, March 2007.

"Reading Conrad's The Secret Agent": A Dialogue Between Formalism and Historicism," Middlebury College, VT. January, 2003.

"Wallace Stevens and the Modern Imagination" University of Rome Three, Italy, March, 2003.

Discussion leader, Antigone, Freshman Reading Project, Cornell Univesity, August 2003

"Broadway Boogie Woogie: Damon Runyon and the Making of New York City Culture"

  • University of Rome: La Sapienza, Rome, Italy, March, 2003.
  • University of Turin, Italy, March 2003.
  • Drama Book Shop, Manhattan, NY, June 2003.
  • The Teaching Company, Chantilly, Virginia, June, 2003.
  • Barnes and Noble, Ithaca, New York, July 2003.
  • The National Arts Club, Manhattan, NY, Sept. 2003.
  • The Tompkins County Library, Ithaca, NY, Sept. 2003.
  • University of Verona, Italy, March 2004 (with a special focus on style).
  • Museum of the City of New York, Manhattan, NY, April 2004.
  • New York Cornell Club, April 2004.
  • The Mercantile Library, Manhattan, NY, May 2004.
  • Gotham Center, CUNY Graduate Center, New York, May 2004.
  • Cornell Parents Weekend, October, 2004.
  • 92nd St. YMHA's Makor/Steindhart Center, part of series entitled "All Things New York" Jan. 2005.

"American Holocaust Lecture," Plenary talk at Italian Conference on Jewish American Literature, Centro Studi American, Rome, Italy, March 2004.

Guest for Twenty Minute Interview with host Lenny Lopate about my book, Broadway Boogie: Damon Runyon and the Making of New York City Culture, "New York and Company," WNYC (New York City NPR and Municipal Radio Station), July 2003.

Guest for Twenty-Five Minute Interview with host Casey Stevens about about my book, Broadway Boogie: Damon Runyon and the Making of New York City Culture, "Morning Report," WHCU, Ithaca, New York, July, 2003.

Reading Conrad: "The Secret Sharer," The Teaching Company, Chantilly, Virginia, June, 2003.

Guest for television interview with host Bryan Van Campen about my book /Broadway Boogie: Damon Runyon and the Making of New York City Culture "Community Profiles," News at Ten, Ithaca, NY, July 2003.

Guest for one hour interview and call-in with host Bill Jaker about my book, Broadway Boogie: Damon Runyon and the Making of New York City Culture, "Off the Page," WSKG (Binghamton-Endicott NPR), Sept. 2003.

"Damon Runyon Says," Interview and article by Frank Herron about my book Broadway Boogie: Damon Runyon and the Making of New York City Culture, Syracuse Post-Standard Stars Sunday Magazine, Sept. 14, 2003, p. 21.

"Vietnam, Cambodia, Bangkok," Radio interview (with my wife Marcia Jacobson) on Barbara Hall's Travel Show, WHCU, Ithaca, NY, Feb. 2004.

"Reading Wallace Stevens," Cornell Undergraduate English Club, March 2004.

Discussion leader, Kafka's The Trial, Freshman reading project, Cornell University, Aug. 2004

Subject of interview for La Sicilia (daily newspaper in Sicily), on literature and politics, March 2004.

Brief interview about my book, Broadway Boogie: Damon Runyon and the Making of New York City Culture, The New York Observer, May 17, 2004.

Participant, "The Future of the Humanities." Society of the Humanities Colloquium, Cornell University, April, 2005.

"ReJoycing in Ithaca: Why We Read Joyce", Opening address, North America James Joyce Conference, Ithaca, NY, June 2005.

"Teaching Joyce's Ulysses," North America James Joyce Conference, June, 2005.

Moderator, "New Bearings in Ulysses," Panel comprised of papers from my fall 2005 graduate seminar North America James Joyce Conference, Ithaca, NY, JUne, 2005.

"Visiting the Republic of South Africa and Neighboring Countries (Zimbabwe, Swaziland, Botswana, and Zambia)," Radio interview (with my wife, Marcia Jacobson) on Barbara Hall's Travel Show, WHCU, Ithaca, NY, July 2005.

Consultant, NPR show on Nabokov's Centenary, Aug. 2005.

Discussion leader, Achebe's Things Fall Apart, Freshman reading project, Cornell University, Aug. 2005.

Quoted in the NY Times from Imagining the Holocaust, in Edward Wyatt's "The Translation of Weisel's 'Night"is new, but Old Questions are Raised" Jan. 19, 2006, Arts Section.

"Imagining the Holocaust," Inteview on NPR station WEOS-FM, "Out of Bounds" (host: Tish Pearlman), April 6, 2006.

"Exploring Australia, New Zealand, and Tahiti: Urban Sophistication and Rural Charm," Radio inteview (with my wife, Marcia Jacobson) on Barbara Hall's Travel Show, WHCU Ithaca, NY, April 2006.

"Constructing the Self," panel on "Memoirs, Memories, (and the Liars who write memoirs)," sponsored by the Undergraduate English Forum, Cornell University, April 2006.

Discussion leader, Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby, Freshman Reading Psroject, Cornell University, Aug. 2006.

"The Odyssey of Reading," Keynote address for National Graduate Student Conference "Literary Odysseys," University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, Feb. 2007.

"How to Read a Complex Text: Reading Joyce's Araby, Southwestern Oklahoma State University, Weatherford, OK, March 2007.

"Undressing the Gray Lady: Crisis and Turmoil at The New York Times, "

  • Tri Delta Sorority, Cornell University, November 2006.
  • Dept. of English Informal Research Colloquium, Cornell University, Jan. 2007.

"Summer in December: Exploring Argentina and Brazil," Radio interview (with my wife Marcia Jacobson) on Barbara Hall's travel show, WHCU, Ithaca, NY, Feb. 2007.

"Modernist Dissertation Projects", English Dissertation Colloquium, Feb. 2007

Reading (and talking about) my poetry as the 2007 featured poet at Westview Writers Festival, Southwestern Oklahoma State University, Weatherford, OK, March 2007.

"Spring in the Lowlands: Exploring the Netherlands and Belgium", Radio Interview (with my wife, Marcia Jacobson) on Barbara Hall's Travel Show, WHCU, Ithaca, New York, July, 2007

Discussion leader, Gordiner's The Pickup, Freshman Reading Project, Cornell University, Aug. 2007.

"Measuring the 2008 Presidential Candidates and Weighing the Issues: The New York Times's Infuence on the Past and Present," University of Rochester, Sept. 2007.

"Crises and Turmoil at the New York Times," Society of the Humanities, Cornell University, Oct. 2007.

"Academic Careers and Time Management", English Dissertation Colloquium, Oct. 2007.

Provost's Weiss Fellow Informal Colloquium on Undergraduate Education, Feb. 2008.

"Damon Runyon," Interview with TRE: Radio Ireland for program on Guys and Dolls, Feb. 28, 2008.

"What to Do With an English Major?" Cornell Undergraduate English Club Panel, "What Do You Do With a B.A. in English?" March 4, 2008.

Discussion leader, Lincoln at Gettysburg, Freshman Reading Project, Cornell University, Aug. 2008.

"In Defense of Reading: Teaching Literature in the Twenty-First Century," Cornell Campus Store, Dec. 2, 2008.

"Crises and Turmoil at the New York Times: 2009," Tompkins Country Library, March 2009.

"In Defense of Reading: Teaching Literature in the Twenty-First Century," Interview with Tish Pearlman about my book on NPR station WEOS-FM and WSKG-FM "Out of Bounds," March 2009.

Brief intervieew with Dave Vieser, WHCU about "Crises and Turmoil at the New York Times, March, 2009

"Reconfiguring Nature after Darwin: Skepticism and Sexuality in High Modernist Literature," The Cornell Plantations William H. and Jane Torrence Harder Lecture, Sept. 2009. http://www.cornellplantations.org/sites/default/files/Schwarz.pdf

Reading My Poems, Community Reading, sponsored by Cornell University Department of English Program in Creative Writing, Oct. 30, 2009

"Crisis and Turmoil at the New York Times, 1999-2009: The Metamorphosis of the Old Grey Lady"

  • New York City Cornell Club, Nov. 2009
  • Tel Aviv Unversity, Israel, Dec. 2009
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    "Imaging the Holocaust," The Anne Shachter-Smith Memorial Lecture at Bar-Ilan University, Tel Aviv, Israel, Dec. 2009.

    "In Defense of Reading," Bar-Ilan University, Tel Aviv, Israel, Dec. 2009.

    "Crisis and Turmoil at the New York Times: The Metamorphosis of the Old Grey Lady," The Samuel Paley Lectures at Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel, Dec. 2009.

  • Lecture One: "The Metamorphosis of the Old Grey Lady: The New York Times from 1944-2009"
  • Lecture Two: " Crisis and Turmoil at The New York Times, 1999-2009: The Fight for Survival"

    "In Defense of Reading," Cornell Phi Beta Kappa Induction Address, April, 12, 2010.

    "Cornell Basketball and Cornell Athletics: The Ivy League Model," interview on Rob Long Show, FoxSports1370 (Baltimore Sports Radio), March 25, 2010.

    "Strategies for Publishing as a Graduate Student," Cornell University Colloquium, April, 30, 2010.

    "The Power of the Word: Memory, Reading, and the Shape of Meaning," Cornell Phi Beta Kappa Presidential Induction Address, March 17, 2011

    "In Defense of Reading: English in the Academy," Cornell University English Department Graduate Colloquium, Nov. 7, 2011.

    "In Defense of Reading: Why We Read Imaginative Literature," English Club Colloquium, Nov. 11. 2011.

    Interview with Josh Mitrani about Endtimes: Crisis and Turmoil at the New Yotk Times, 1999-2009, The Cornell Book Review, V (Fall 2011), 10-11.

    "The 2012 Election and the Media," Flora Rose House (Cornell), Oct. 3, 2012.

    "In Defense of Reading: Reading Joyce's 'Araby' and The Dead," Cornell University English Department Graduate Colloquium, Nov.12, 2012.

    Major Participant and Interviewee for BBC Radio 4 documentary, "Blind Date with Runyon," Feb. 14, 2013.

    "What to Do with the English Major (and Minor)?" Panelist and Moderator, English Club, Cornell University, Feb. 27, 2013.

    Cornell Phi Beta Kappa Presidential Induction Address, "Cornell in Revolution, Cornell in Evolution: the Quality of Contemporary Students" March 7, 2013.

    Interview on media issues, Olivia Aylmer, "Past the Paywall," The Eye (Columbia University), 14:9 (April 9, 2013), 11.

    "James Joyce's Ulysses," San Francisco University High School, Skype talk, May 17, 2013.

    "Preparing for the Next Chapter: Suggestions for Graduating Seniors," Cornell Minds Matter (CMM), Sept. 27, 2013.

    Reader-participant, Thompkins County Public Library Readathon,
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    Discussion leader, Center for Teaching Excellence's University-wide Graduate TA and Postdoc Teaching Seminar, Cornell University,
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    "Thinking about your post-Cornell Future: Suggestions for Making the Best Use of Your Cornell Years," Cornell Becker/Rose Café Series, Jan 29, 2014.

    Interview with Emma Court, "The Humanities at Cornell," transcript and video: http://dialogues.cornellsun.com/2014/02/27/47/

    "The Function of the Humanities," Cornell Phi Beta Kappa Presidential Induction Address, March 11, 2014.

    "What to Do with a B.A. in English," panelist and moderator, English Club, Cornell University, April, 23, 2014.

    "Endtimes? The Past, Present, and Future of the New York Times?"
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    ,,,,,,,University of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania, May 29, 2014.

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    Reader and speaker, "Penelope," Syracuse Joyce Club Bloomsday Celebration where I was special invited guest, June 16, 2014.

    "Holocaust Narratives," Sun Valley, Idaho, July 25, 2014.

    "Your Post-Cornell Future: Making The Best of Your Cornell Undergraduate Years," Becker/Rose Café Series, Sept. 10, 2014.

    English Coffee Hour: "Meet Dan Schwarz," Green Dragon, Cornell University, Feb. 19, 2015.

    Discussion on Higher Education with Frank Bruni (New York Times), Book CultureEvent, New York, March 17, 2015

    "The Joy of Learning," Phi Beta Kappa Presidential Induction Address, Cornell University, March 19, 2015.

    "Reading the European Novel to 1900," Olin Library Lecture, April 21, 2015.

    "Always the Text; Always Historicize: Reading Joyce's 'Araby' and 'The Dead,'" English Dept, First-Year Graduate Colloquium, Cornell University, Nov. 16, 2015.

    "Always the Text; Always Historicize: Reading Joyce's 'Araby.'"
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    "What to do with a B.A in English," Cornell Literary Society Panel, May 1, 2016.

    The Quest for Excellence," Phi Beta Kappa Graduation Address, Cornell University, May 28, 2016.

    "How to Make the Most of Your College Years," Rose House (Cornell University), Sept 6, 2016.

    "An Active and Creative Power of Mind': The Value of College," Keynote address to Cornell SPLASH (Annual Open Learning Event for Secondary School Students), Nov. 5, 2016.

    "The Legacy & Achievement of Elie Wiesel (including Personal Reminiscences)," Temple Beth-El, Ithaca, New York, Nov. 16, 2016

    Interview and Discussion, "The Role of the Media in the Trump Presidency," with Lee Rayburn, WHCU, Dec. 2, 2016. http://whcuradio.com/morning-newswatch/take-back-the-media/

    The Odyssey of Learning," Phi Beta Kappa Graduation Address, Cornell University, May 28, 2017.

    Interview and Discussion, "Trump and the Media: Five Months" with Lee Rayburn, WHCU, June 30, 2017. http://whcuradio.com/morning-newswatch/trump-the-times-the-tweets/

    Interview and Discussion, "Trump at Six Months: His July 19, 2017 New York Times Interview," with Lee Rayburn, WHCU. July 21, 2017. http://whcuradio.com/morning-newswatch/professor-schwarz-that-nytimes-interview/

    Interview and Discussion, "Is Trump Dividing Our Country?" with Lee Rayburn, WHCU, Aug, 25, 2017. http://whcuradio.com/morning-newswatch/is-trump-dividing-country/

    "What is Fake News?" Rose House (Cornell University), Sept. 27, 2017

    Interview and Discussion, " Fake News," with Lee Rayburn, WHCU, Sept. 29,2017; http://whcuradio.com/morning-newswatch/fake-news/

    Interview and Discussion, "Trump's Effect on the U.S. Political Culture," with Lee Rayburn, WHCU, Oct. 27, 2017; http://whcuradio.com/morning-newswatch/trump-gop-the-democrats/"

    Interview and Discussion, "Evaluating Trump's first 10 ½ Months: Present Effects, Future Implications," with Lee Rayburn, WHCU, Dec. 6, 2017; http://whcuradio.com/morning-newswatch/evaluating-trumps-first-10-1-2-months/

    "Damon Runyon's The Wise Guys: Transforming Narrative into Contemporary Drama," TACT/The Actors Company Theatre, New York, 500 Broadway, Feb 19, 2018.

    Interview and Discussion, "Trump as Process: The Immediate Impact and Long-Term Implications of Trump's Presidency" with Lee Rayburn, WHCU, March 4 2018; http://whcuradio.com/morning-newswatch/trump-as-process/

    "The Poetry of the University: The Value of the Humanities," Phi Beta Kappa Presidential Induction Address, Cornell University, March 7, 2018.

    "My Life as a Teacher and Scholar," Celebrating Dan Schwarz: Fifty Years of Transformative Teaching, Cornell University, March 23, 2018; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tYxCXEC0S3E; http://english.cornell.edu/50-years-transformative-teaching-celebrating-dan-schwarz;

    Roundtable featuring Dan Schwarz, "Transformations in Literary Studies," "Dan Schwarz: Fifty Years of Transformative Teaching," Cornell University, March 24, 2018 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qT6CrTFHzV8

    "Holocaust Survivor and Nobel Laureate Roald Hoffmann in conversation with Dan Schwarz," Holocaust Remembrance Eve, Cornell University, April 11, 2018.

    "What to Do with an English Major?" Cornell Literary Society Panel, April 30, 2018.

    "'What These Ithakas Mean': The University as Opportunity," Phi Beta Kappa Graduation Address, Cornell University, May 26, 2018.

    "Coming Home Again: Dan Schwarz Alumni Seminar on Modernism," Cornell University, July 14-15, 2018: 1) "Reconfiguring Modernism and Joyce's The Dead," July 13, 2018; 2) "Reading Modern Poetry: Yeats, Stevens, and T. S. Eliot," July 15, 2018.

    "Telling the Truth: The New York Times in the Age of Trump," Rose House (Cornell University), Aug 29, 2018.

    Interview with Alexis Oh: "CORNELL CLOSE UPS: English Prof Reflects on Influences, Notes Changes at Cornell Over 50 Years," Sept. 27, 2018; https://cornellsun.com/2018/09/27/cornell-close-ups-english-prof-reflects-on-influences-notes-changes-at-cornell-over-50-years/

    Video Interview (90 minutes) on my book In Defense of Reading, hosted by Tony Huang, Nankai University, founder of Metacircle and editor, Hong Kong Review, China, Dec. 9, 2018. https://youtu.be/bwSTFzJZ_Jk or https://www.hongkongreview.co/interviews.

    "What We Teach When We Teach the Humanities," Phi Beta Kappa, Presidential Induction Address, Cornell University, March 5 , 2019.

    "The College Olympics: How to Choose the Right College and How to Get the Right College to Choose You," Cornell Club. New York, April 15, 2019.

    "Reading the Modern European Novel from 1900," Olin Library Lecture, Cornell University, Ithaca New York, April 23, 2019; https://youtu.be/UlcyuzyXGiw

    "Retelling the Narrative of Frances's Role in the Holocaust: Occupation, Collaboration, Suppression, Acknowledgement," Holocaust Memorial Day, Cornell University, May 1, 2019.

    "Fulfilling Potential at the University and the World Beyond," Phi Beta Kappa Graduation Address, Cornell University, May 24, 2019.

    "Always the Text: Always Historicize: How to View and Understand Modern Art," Johnson Museum, Cornell University, Nov. 23, 2019.

    "Revisiting the Holocaust on Holocaust Memorial Day," Panelist and Moderator, Ithaca College, Feb. 2, 2020.

    "Possibility and Opportunity: The Values and Ideals of a Research University and the Place of the Humanities," Phi Beta Kappa, Presidential Induction Address, Cornell University, March 5, 2020.

    "Reading Joyce's Ulysses on Bloomsday, June 16, 2020; informal reading and discussion (https://zoom.us/j/4903327882?pwd=TlZDZXBUS3ZZY0MyWVRUMG95WUFJZz09)

    "The Idea of a University and How to Make the Most of Your Experience," Rose House, Cornell, Oct, 22, 2020.

    "Interview about my Teaching Philosophy," Cornell English, 2020.

    "The Value of The Humanities and of the English Major," Cornell Literary Society Panel, Oct. 29, 2020.

    "The Significance of the 2022 National Election," Cornell Rose House, Nov. 16, 2022.

    INTERVIEWS ON TIMES BOOK

    "Endtimes? Crises and Turmoil at the New York Times, 1999-2009,"
    Society of the Humanities and Jewish Studies Lecture, March 6, 2012. ,
    ,,,,,,, Rose Residential College, Cornell, April 11, 2012.
    Olin Library Lecture, April 18, 2012
    Tompkins Country Library, Sept. 11, 2012
    New York Public Library, Oct. 10, 2012
    ,,,,,,,Barnes & Noble, Ithaca, Nov. 10, 2012
    ,,,,,,,Museum of the City of New York, Nov. 29, 2012 (filmed by C-Span)
    ,,,,,,,Cornell Club, New York City, March 12, 2013
    ,,,,,,,Society of Alumni Doctors of Bellevue Hospital, Yale club, Nov. 6, 2013
    ,,,,,,,Gotham Center, CUNY, New York, Dec. 10, 2013 (part of the 2013-14
    ,,,,,,,The Future of New York's Creative Economy
    series)
    ,,,,,,,National Arts Club, NYC March 5, 2014

    Presentation and Signing of "Endtimes? Crises and Turmoil at the New York Times, 1999-2009," Cornell Book Store, April 23, 2012.

    "Speaking as a Teacher: The Odyssey of Learning," Phi Beta Kappa Presidential Induction Address, March 8, 2012.

    "What to Do with the English Major?" Panelist, English Club, Cornell University, March 2012.

    Interview with Geoff Dunn, WHCU (Ithaca), about Endtimes? Crises and Turmoil at the New York Times, 1999-2009, April 25, 2012.

    Interview with Bob Joseph, WNBF (Binghampton), about Endtimes? Crises and Turmoil at the New York Times, 1999-2009, April 25, 2012.

    Interview with Andrew Beam, Troy Record, "Five Questions: Endtimes? Crises and Turmoil at the New York Times, 1999-2009," April 30, 2012.

    Podcast interview with Jim Reith, WCNY.Org (Syracuse,) about Endtimes? Crises and Turmoil at the New York Times, 1999-2009, May 7, 2012. http://www.wcny.org/reith

    Interview with Bob Smith WXXI (Rochester), about Endtimes? Crises and Turmoil at the New York Times, 1999-2009, May 22, 2012.

    Interview with Tish Pearlman, "Out of Bounds," about Endtimes? Crises and Turmoil at the New York Times, 1999-2009, WEOS-FM (Finger Lakes) May 30, 2012 and WSKG-FM (Binghampton) June 3, 2012. The shows also aired on WRNC-FM (Wisconsin and KKRN-FM (California).

    Interview with Bill Jaker, "Off the Page," about Endtimes? Crises and Turmoil at the New York Times, 1999-2009, WSKG-FM (Binghampton), June 26, 2012. http://wskg.org/episode/endtimes-daniel-r-schwarz

    Podcast of interview with Mike Desmond, about Endtimes? Crises and Turmoil at the New York Times, 1999-2009, WBFO (Buffalo), July 26, 2012, http://news.wbfo.org/post/book-author-discuss-future-ny-times

    "Endtimes? Crises and Turmoil at the New York Times, 1999-2009"and the film 'Page One: Inside the New York Times,'" Food for Thought Series sponsored by WAMC, Albany, New York, Aug 16, 2012.

    Interview with Grant Reeher, "The Cambell Conversations," about Endtimes? Crises and Turmoil at the New York Times, 1999-2009, WRVO (Syracuse/Oswego) Aug. 24, 2012. Podcast: http://wrvo.org/

    '"Endtimes? Crises and Turmoil at the New York Times, 1999-2009," Tompkins County Public Library, Sept.11, 2012.

    Interview with Joe Donahue,"Roundable," about Endtimes? Crises and Turmoil at the New York Times, 1999-2009, WAMC (Northeast Public Radio) Sept 21, 2012). Podcast: http://wamc.org/post/endtimes-crises-and-turmoil-new-york-times

    "The History and Future of the New York Times," C-Span, Dec. 28, 2012 and Jan. 2, 2013, http://www.c-span.org/Events/History-amp-Future-of-the-New-York-Times/10737436342/ (an hour plus film of my Nov. 28, 2012 talk on Endtimes? Crises and Turmoil at the New York Times, 1999-2000 at the Museum of the City of New York)

    "Cornell's Daniel Schwarz analyzes the New York Times," Interview about Endtimes? Crises and Turmoil at the New York Times, 1999-2009, Ithaca Times 34:34 (May 1, 2013), 5. (extended version at http://t.co/GO7aniPcwh)

    Interview with Scott Burton, "More Than Books," about "Endtimes? Crises and Turmoil at New York Times?" and recent developments at the New York Times, KDPI, Idaho, July 31, 2014.

    Interview and Discussion, "Trump and the Media," with Lee Rayburn, WHCU, Ithaca, Oct. 28, 2016. Podcast: http://whcuradio.com/morning-newswatch/trump-the-media/

    Interview and Discussion, "The President and the Media," with Lee Rayburn, WHCU, Jan. 30. 2017. http://whcuradio.com/morning-newswatch/the-president-the-media/

    "The Value of the Humanities," Phi Beta Kappa Presidential Induction Address, Cornell University, March 1, 2017.

    Interview and Discussion, "Trump: Inventing Reality," with Lee Rayburn, WHCU, March 6, 2017.

    "The World After College: What do English Majors Do After Graduation," Cornell Literary Society Panel, April 24, 2017.

    Interview and Discussion,"Trump: The First 100 Days," with Lee Rayburn, WHCU, May 1, 2017; http://whcuradio.com/morning-newswatch/professor- schwarz-talks-trump/

    "Humanism, Pluralism, and the Jewish Imagination," Interview with Zheng Li, Foreign Literature Studies, 43:5 (October, 2021), 1-17.

    "Teaching 'Calypso': Understanding Leopold Bloom." Joyce Studies Annual (2022): Ulysses Centenary Edition. eds. Moshe Gold and Keri Walsh (New York: Fordham University Press, 2023), 61-78

    "The Importance of Damon Runyon," Interview conducted by Leticia Steffen, Damon Runyon Conference, Pueblo, Colorado, Oct. 15, 2021; "https://drive.google.com/file/d/1h_uoocdUcSHKCK_aiFr17FrPRV3nSuKw/view?usp=sharing

    "How the Humanities Help to Understand Contemporary Events: Dostoevsky and Tolstoy as Contexts for Putin's Barbaric Attack on Ukraine," Phi Beta Kappa, Presidential Induction Address, Cornell University, March 23, 2022.

    "Sustaining Academic Excellence During Times of Crises," Phi Beta Kappa Graduation Address, Cornell University, May 29, 2022.

    "Bloomsday Seminar on Joyce's Ulysses," June 16, 2022'.https://harvard.zoom.us/j/96802123065?pwd=SjAxdVQwSzRYeXlBeFAxbDNNaEROZz09

    "In Defense of Reading" a series of eight zoom lectures to Chinese universities focusing on my approach to narrative and applied to major Hight Modernist fiction-including Conrad's Heart of Darkness, Joyce's Dubliners and Ulysses, and Mrs. Dalloway-as well the Holocaust novel W.G. Sebold's Austerlitz. One lecture was on the relationship between Modern literature and Modern painting and sculpture. The lectures were organized by Harbin Institute of Technology, but accessible to many leading universities in China, June, 2022 .

    "Interview with journalist Lum Gashi on his show 'KultOra'," Kosovan national television Klan Kosova; focusing on my book In Defense of Reading: Teaching Literature in the Twenty-First Century; translated in Albanian, July 30, 2022. https://3001.filemail.com/api/file/get?filekey=N3tFJIQrEWxLA6RJPYuEfOZqOUrPyAqVdu534vM4diVLLmRIRxD-L-ssBsaZLJnQUcsJJPxHfgtILyYdog0_LHQ&track=9UfqizYZ

    "Interview about my Teaching Philosophy," Cornell English Newsletter 2020.

    "Interview: Teaching at Cornell Through Times of Change" Rose House, Cornell podcast, Feb. 10, 2021; (https://anchor.fm/florarosehouse/episodes/Rose-Buzz-2-10-Teaching-through-Times-of-Change-eq9ho0)

    Video Interview (90 minutes) on my book In Defense of Reading, hosted by Tony Huang, Nankaii University, founder of Metacircle and editor, Hong Kong Review, China, Dec. 9, 2018; https://youtu.be/bwSTFzJZ_Jk

    INTERVIEWS ON HOW TO SUCCEED IN COLLEGE AND BEYOND

    "How to Succeed in College and Beyond: Preparing for Your Future After Graduation," Becker/Rose Café Series, Cornell University, Sept.16, 2015.

    Interview with James Toomey, "How to Succeed in College and Beyond: The Art of Learning," https://soundcloud.com/cu-lit-soc , Dec. 4, 2015.

    "The Art of Learning," Phi Beta Kappa Presidential Induction Address, Cornell University, Feb 24. 2016.

    ,How to Succeed at College and Beyond: The Art of Learning ,(discussion of my book)
    ,,,,,,Union College, Schenectady, NY, April 5, 2016.
    ,,,,,,Buffalo Street Books (Ithaca), April 9, 2016.
    ,,,,,,Cornell Club, Washington, DC, April 17, 2016.
    ,,,,,,Rose House (Cornell University), April 20, 2016.
    ,,,,,,Cornell Federation, ILR conference center, April 27, 2016.
    ,,,,,,Olin Library, Cornell University, Sept 14, 2016.
    ,,,,,,NYC Cornell Club, Feb 21, 2017.
    (http://cornellsun.com/2016/09/17/english-professor-advises-students-on-how-to-succeed-in-college/; see video: https://youtu.be/RvoOFfINgNc
    ,,,,,,Tompkins County Library, Oct. 20, 2016

    Interview with Greg Fry, WHCU, Ithaca, on my book, How to Succeed at College and Beyond: The Art of Learning, April 9, 2016; Podcast: http://whcuradio.com/podcasts/audio-new-book-explores-college-before-during-after/

    Interview with Pat Dayton, "Small Town Top College," on my book, How to Succeed at College and Beyond: The Art of Learning, Aug 5, 2016. http://smalltowntopcollege.com/sttc010/

    Interview with Bob Joseph, on my book, How to Succeed at College and Beyond: The Art of Learning, WNBF, Sept. 12, 2016.

    Interview with David L. Marcus about How to Succeed at College and Beyond: The Art of Learning, "College Prep: Advice from a Longtime Professor," Brown Alumni Magazine, Sept./Oct 2016, 117:1, 46-47; http://www.brownalumnimagazine.com/content/view/4254/28/

    Interview with Lee Rayburn, WHCU, Ithaca, on my book, How to Succeed at College and Beyond: The Art of Learning, Oct 18, 2016; Podcast: http://whcuradio.com/morning-newswatch/how- to-succeed- in-college- beyond/

    Talk on How to Succeed at College and Beyond: The Art of Learning, Olin Library, Cornell University, Sept 14, 2016 https://youtu.be/RvoOFfINgNc

    "French Collaboration in the Holocaust: The Story in Film and Fiction," Temple Beth-El, Ithaca, NY, Feb 22, 2023; Zoom recording Passcode: hC+3.4=V

    "Why We Read Creative Literature" Phi Beta Kappa, Presidential Induction Address, Cornell University, March 8, 2023..

    "The Value of Majoring in English," Cornell Literary Society Panel, May 2, 2023.

    "Bloomsday Seminar on Joyce's Ulysses," June 16, 2023.

    "How to look at Painting and Sculpture: Always the Text; Always Historize,"
            Johnson Museum, Cornell University, Sept. 11, 2023.
            Johnson Museum, Cornell University (different version), Nov. 4, 2023.