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Nicholas Monk (literary critic)

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Nicholas Monk
Academic background
Education
Academic work
Disciplineliterary critic
InstitutionsUniversity of Nebraska–Lincoln

Nicholas Monk is a literary critic and Courtesy Professor of English at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. He is known for his works on Cormac McCarthy's fiction.[1][2][3] Monk has been a Higher Education Academy National Teaching Fellow in 2013. He won the Warwick's Butterworth Award for Teaching Excellence in 2008/9 and was Honorary Associate Professor at Monash University, Melbourne (2014–19).[4][5]

Books

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  • True and Living Prophet of Destruction: Cormac McCarthy and Modernity, University of New Mexico Press 2016
  • Monk, Nicholas et al. Open-space Learning: a Study in Interdisciplinary Pedagogy, Bloomsbury 2011
  • Monk, Nicholas, et al., eds. Identity: A Transdisciplinary Approach, Palgrave-MacMillan 2017

References

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  1. ^ Sullivan, Nell (2017). "Cormac McCarthy: Prophecy and Metaphysics". Western American Literature. 52 (2): 213–217. ISSN 0043-3462.
  2. ^ Steven, Mark (2017). "True and Living Prophet of Destruction: Cormac McCarthy and Modernity by Nicholas Monk (review)". The Cormac McCarthy Journal. 15 (2): 207–212. ISSN 2333-3065.
  3. ^ Rowntree, Miriam (2020). "True and Living Prophet of Destruction: Cormac McCarthy and Modernity by Nicholas Monk (review)". South Central Review. 37 (1): 138–140. doi:10.1353/scr.2020.0001. ISSN 1549-3377.
  4. ^ "Nick Monk". Department of English.
  5. ^ "Nick Monk, PhD". Center for Transformative Teaching.
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