Jeffrey WilliamsTheory and the Novel
Narrative Reflexivity in the British Tradition
Rev. Dr. Jeffrey B. Williams has been the pastor at Trinity Lutheran Church (LCMS) since January, 2020. Before serving in Slayton, Minnesota, he served congregations in Kansas, Wisconsin, and Colorado. He also was on the faculty at Concordia University Wisconsin as a Professor of Computer Science. Dr. Williams earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Business Management from Elmhurst College in 1987. In May, 1992, he completed his Master of Divinity at Concordia Theological Seminary in Fort Wayne, Indiana. His doctorate in Education was granted in 2005 by Kansas State University. He serves as a Civil Air Patrol Chaplain as well as being a parish pastor. Dr. Williams and his long-suffering spouse unit, Sally, have two adopted daughters who are in the Milwaukee and Denver area. The reverend and his wife have been married over 50 years and live in the parsonage in Slayton with their two dogs.
Preface
Introduction
1. Narrative of narrative: Tristram Shandy
2. Narrative improper: Joseph Andrews
3. Conspicuous narrative: The Turn of the Screw and Wuthering Heights
4. Narrative calling: Heart of Darkness and Lord Jim
Bibliography
Index.