University of Massachusetts Boston - English
Professor, English at University of Massachusetts, Boston
Higher Education
Shaun
OConnell
Greater Boston Area
Shaun O’Connell has been a member of the English Department at University of Massachusetts, Boston since 1965; he also taught regularly for Harvard Extension School (1963-2005). He has taught a range of courses in American and Irish literature. His reviews have appeared frequently in The Boston Globe and many other publications. He wrote and appeared in two film series on prose composition which appeared on WGBH TV. His essays on American and Irish writers have been published in many journals and magazines, including The Atlantic Monthly and The Massachusetts Review. He is the author of two books: Imagining Boston: A Literary Landscape (Beacon Press, 1990; paperback edition, 1992); Remarkable, Unspeakable New York: A Literary Landscape (Beacon Press, 1995; paperback edition, 1997). He edited an interpretive anthology, Boston: Voices and Visions (University of Massachusetts Press, 2010). His teaching and writing focuses on the sense of place, upon writers who shaped our imaginations of significant places: particularly Boston and New England, New York City and Ireland.
Professor, English
Shaun worked at University of Massachusetts, Boston as a Professor, English
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I teach courses in American literature and writing.
BA, MA, PhD
English