Education
Doctor Robert Morace Professor of English, Bachelor of Arts, Master of Surgery, State University of New York College at Cortland. Doctor of Philosophy, University of South Carolina.
Doctor Robert Morace Professor of English, Bachelor of Arts, Master of Surgery, State University of New York College at Cortland. Doctor of Philosophy, University of South Carolina.
He has written several guide books on Scottish writers and has been featured in Scotland, giving talks on the writers he has featured in his books Doctor Morace lectures in American Literature, Contemporary Fiction, and Film at Daemen College, Amherst, New New York He is the author of the books The Dialogic Novels of Malcolm Bradbury and David Lodge (1989) and John Gardner: An Annotated Secondary Bibliography (1984) and co-editor (with Kathryn VanSpanckeren) of John Gardner: Critical Perspectives (1982).
Morace has also completed an essay on the restaurant-critic-turned-novelist John Lanchester and a book on Scottish writer Irvine Welsh"s Trainspotting.
A great believer in the necessary relationship between scholarship and teaching, he is also working on a larger study of the whole Irvine Welsh phenomenon.
He has also published essays in various scholarly journals and in recent collections devoted to John Cheever, Louis Erdrich, postmodernism, and American Puritanism.