Ariadne Lewis
- Ph.D. Student
Education
Geneva College, B.A. in English Education, 2019
Research Interests
Ariadne’s research interests center around narratology and the intersection of silence and theodicy in nineteenth-century British literature.
Peer-Reviewed Articles
- “‘Let me try to wait His will in silence’: Silence and faith in Jane Eyre.” Brontë Studies. Forthcoming.
- “‘Hello–Goodbye!’: The Promise and Failure of the Telephone in Four Plays by Miller and Williams.” Modern Drama. Forthcoming.
- “‘Silent yet Spake’: Qualities of Silence in Paradise Lost.” Milton Quarterly 59, no. 4 (2025): 176-186.
- “‘An invisible world and a kingdom of spirits’: A Spatial Reading of Fairies, Spirits, and Eschatology in Jane Eyre.” Brontë Studies 50, no. 1-2 (2025): 22-36.
Reviews and Bibliographies
- “Why We Are Restless: On the Modern Quest for Contentment: Review.” Ad Fontes. Forthcoming.
- “There Is No Humor in Heaven: Mark Twain and Religious Liberalism: Review.” Mark Twain Journal 63, no. 2 (2025): 208-09.
- “2022 Annual Bibliography.” T. S. Eliot Annual 6 (2024). https://sites.lsa.umich.edu/tseliotsociety/2024/01/03/t-s-eliot-bibliography-2022/.
- “2023 Annual Bibliography.” T. S. Eliot Annual 6 (2024). https://sites.lsa.umich.edu/tseliotsociety/2024/01/15/2023-annual-bibliography/
- Contact Information
- ariadne_lewis2@baylor.edu
- Ariadne's Curriculum Vitae
- Curriculum Vitae