Eugene Curtsinger Explained
Eugene Curtsinger (January 4, 1924 – October 22, 2008) was an American literary scholar, academic administrator and novelist. He began his career at Marquette University and taught at the University of Dallas for five decades, where he was the founding dean and the chair of its English department. He authored eight novels.[1] [2]
Selected works
- Book: Curtsinger . E. C. . Secrets of Siena . registration . 1985 . Latitudes Press . Fort Worth, Texas. 1036939767.
- Book: Curtsinger . E. C. . The Muse of Henry James . 1987 . Latitudes Press . Mansfield, Texas . 9780941179010. 891211200.
- Book: Curtsinger . E. C. . Towers, Crosses: A Novel . 1988 . Latitudes Press . Mansfield, Texas. 707584990.
- Book: Curtsinger . E. C. . Segoviana: A Novel . 1992 . Latitudes Press . Mansfield, Texas . 9780941179409. 25830990.
- Book: Curtsinger . E. C. . Swimming To The Moon: A Novel . 1996 . Latitudes Press . Mansfield, Texas . 9780941179423. 34045833.
- Book: Curtsinger . E. C. . Strychnine and Ceremony: A Novel . 2000 . 1st Books Library . Bloomington, Indiana . 9781585001781. 62457961.
Notes and References
- News: Eugene C. Curtsinger Jr. . January 12, 2019 . Dallas Morning News . October 23, 2008.
- Web site: Many remember Dr. Eugene Curtsinger fondly. . Alumni Community . University of Dallas . January 12, 2019.