
Professor
Office: Arts & Sciences G 210-P
English
College of Arts & Sciences
RobertVaughan@clayton.edu
Phone: (678) 466-4108
BA, English, Clemson University, 1982
MA, English, Clemson University, 1987
Ph D, Modern American Literature, University of South Carolina, 1997
Robert Vaughan, A Discipline of Submission: Themes of Tension in Allen Tate and Paul Ricoeur, Mississippi Quarterly (Johns Hopkins University Press) – March 2022
Robert Vaughan, "Eclipsed by the Mad Moon: The Artistic Ideal in William Faulkner's If I Forget Thee Jerusalem and The Marble Faun", Mississippi Quarterly –
Robert Vaughan, Dover Revisited," "Meeting Uncle Walt," "Foresight Spring 2015
Robert Vaughan, "Eclipsed by the Mad Moon: The Artistic Ideal in William Faulkner's If I Forget Thee Jerusalem and The Marble Faun", Mississippi Quarterly –
Robert Vaughan, "Poetry as Praxis: The Hermeneutical Circle of Allen Tate and Paul Ricoeur", CEA Critic (Johns Hopkins University Press) – November 2021
Robert Vaughan, "Eclipsed by the Mad Moon: Parallels of Disconnection in William Faulkner's If I Forget Thee, Jerusalem and The Marble Faun", SAMLA 2013, South Atlantic Modern Language Association – November 10 2013
Robert Vaughan, "Interdisciplinary Adventures", Teaching Matters Conference, Gordon State College – April 5 2014
Robert Vaughan, "Many Souths in Perspective", SSSL Biennial Conference 2014, Society for the Study of Southern Literature – March 28 2014