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Dr. Ronald Bieganowski, S.J. is an Adjunct Associate Professor in the Department of English at Marquette University. He has taught undergraduate courses since 1976, specializing in American Literature surveys, First Year Writing, and advanced topics like 'Catholic Imagination in Recent American Writing.' His research focuses on Robert Frost, Edgar Allan Poe, and James Baldwin, with notable publications in journals such as American Literature and Literature and Belief.
His academic contributions include exploring intersections between Jesuit education and literary analysis, as seen in his 2011 article on Catholic educational philosophy. Teaching highlights include a 47-year commitment to Marquette, blending pedagogy with scholarly inquiry. Awards include an NDEA Grant (1968) and American Philosophical Society Grant (1981).
Research interests span Gothic literature, African American narratives, and the philosophical influences on Frost's poetry. His work often bridges literary analysis with spiritual reflection, particularly through a Jesuit lens.



