Instructor: JEFFREY WALKER

JEFFREY WALKER

Jeffrey Walker, emeritus professor of English at Oklahoma State University, authored a critical study of Revolutionary poet and traitor Benjamin Church, edited collections of essays on James Fenimore Cooper, co-edited the annual journal "Literature in the Early American Republic" and the first scholarly edition of Cooper's 1821 bestseller The Spy, and is completing an edition of Cooper's unpublished letters. A Fulbright lecturer in Norway and Belgium, he won the Phoenix Award for outstanding graduate teaching, the A&S Outstanding Professor Award, and the Regents Distinguished Teaching Award. His teaching interests include Charles Dickens, the history of the book, comedy, mystery, film, and radio, and American literature in general.

JEFFREY WALKER is currently teaching:

Class Title Semester Date(s) Program
Kings and Queens of American Mystery Spring 1/23/25 - 2/27/25 Osher Lifelong Learning

JEFFREY WALKER has previously taught:

  • Dickens in Serial: "Bleak House"
  • Reading the Reader in Dickens's "Bleak House"