Office: 4171 JFSB
Phone: 422-1717
E-mail: dennis_perry@byu.edu
Courses Taught:
English 293, 314, 316, 361, 362, 336, 384, 495, 520, and 626
Dennis Perry teaches courses in American literature and literature and film. He has a Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin, the first university to teach American literature (beginning in the 1880s).
In 2003 he published a book on Hitchcock and Poe: The Legacy of Delight and Terror (Scarecrow). He and Carl Sederholm are co-authors of the forthcoming book The Usher Formula: Poe and the American Gothic Horror Tradition.
Professor Perry has published articles several journals, including Early American Literature, Walt Whitman Quarterly, Studies in Short Fiction, Literature/Film Quarterly, Film & History, Poe Studies Newsletter, and Hitchcock Annual. In addition, he has essays in The Films of Stephen King (Palgrave 2008) and Teaching Edgar Allan Poe (MLA 2008).