Regina Hewitt
Professor
CONTACT
Office: CPR 325
Phone: 813/974-9514
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BIO
Regina Hewitt earned her Ph.D., M.Phil., and M.A. from Columbia University after completing a B.A. at Rutgers University. Upon receipt of her doctorate in 1987, she joined the faculty at USF.
Hewitt specializes in the literature and social theory of the Romantic Era; in the history of literary criticism, with particular attention to the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and to social and ecocriticism; in the history and problems of disciplinarity; and in Scottish Studies. Her range of interests is reflected in the titles (below) of selected recent publications.
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
- John Galt, Lawrie Todd; or, The Settlers in the Woods. Edited by Regina Hewitt. Edinburgh Edition of the Works of John Galt, Edinburgh University Press, 2023.
- “Social Comment.” International Companion to Nineteenth-Century Scottish Literature. Ed. Caroline McCracken-Flesher, Sheila Kidd, Kenneth McNeil. Glasgow: Scottish Literature International [Imprint of the Association for the Study of Scottish Literature], 2022.
- Commemorating Peterloo: Violence, Resilience and Claim-making during the Romantic Era. Co-edited with Michael Demson. Edinburgh: Edinburgh UP, 2019.
- “Patrick Geddes (1854-1932).” Biographical essay emphasizing Evergreen. The Yellow Nineties Online. Ed. Dennis Denisoff and Lorraine Janzen Kooistra. Toronto: Ryerson U, 2016. N.pag.
- “Maria Edgeworth’s Harrington as a Utopian Novel.”&Բ;Studies in the Novel 46.3 (2014): 293-314.
- John Galt: Observations and Conjectures on Literature, History, and Society. Solely edited volume. Lewisburg, PA: Bucknell UP, 2012. Includes Introduction and essay “John Galt, Harriet Martineau, and the Role of the Social Theorist” by Hewitt.
- “Treason, Sedition and Reform: The Scottish Trials and Joanna Baillie’s Ethwald.”&Բ;Scottish Literary Review l.2 (2009): 1-19.
- Utopianism and Joanna Baillie. Solely edited volume. Romantic Circles Praxis Series. 2008. . Includes Introduction and essay “Joanna Baillie’s Ecotopian Comedies” by Hewitt.
- Symbolic Interactions: Social Problems and Literary Interventions in the Works of Baillie, Scott, and Landor. Solely authored book. Lewisburg, PA: Bucknell UP, 2006.
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
Hewitt currently serves as a Consulting Editor for the European Romantic Review, a journal she co-edited from 2003 to 2016. She serves on the Editorial Advisory Board for the Edinburgh University Press Edition of the Selected Works of John Galt. She was elected Chair of the John Galt Society in 2023.
WORK IN PROGRESS
Hewitt is co-editing, with Michael Demson, a volume on “Law, Equity and Romantic Writing: Seeking Justice in the Age of Revolutions,” which will be published by Edinburgh University Press in 2024. Other projects include a chapter on “Social Science” for the “Oxford Handbook of Romantic Prose,” ed. Robert Morrison, a chapter on Maria Edgeworth for the “Cambridge History of British Women and Romanticism,” ed. Julie Carlson, and studies of Scottish Enlightenment and Romantic-era social theory and utopianism.
GRADUATE SUPERVISION
Graduate students with interests in the Romantic Era, Scottish Studies, or related historical, social and ecological criticism are welcome to email her about their proposed projects.
EDUCATION
Ph.D., M. Phil., M.A., Columbia University
AREA OF SPECIALTY
British romanticism and Scottish studies; 18th- & 19th-century literary & social criticism; ecocriticism; disciplinarity