Editor
Mary Loeffelholz, Professor; Editor, Studies in American Fiction; Ph.D. Yale University
- Research areas and interests: American literature, women writers, gay and lesbian cultural studies, transatlantic romanticisms
- Selected publications: Dickinson and the Boundaries of Feminist Theory; Experimental Lives: Women and Literature, 1900-1945; From School To Salon: Reading Nineteenth-Century American Women's Poetry (2004); ed. Volume D, 1914-1945, in The Norton Anthology of American Literature, 7th edition (f2007); ed. (with Martha Nell Smith), the Blackwell Companion to Emily Dickinson (forthcoming 2008); "Dickinson's 'Decoration,'" ELH; "Stedman's Black Atlantic," Victorian Poetry; "The Religion of Art in the City at War," American Literary History; "Who Killed Lucretia Davidson? or, Poetry in the Domestic-Tutelary Complex" in the Yale Journal of Criticism; "History as Conjugation: Stein's Stanzas in Meditation and the Literary History of the Modernist Long Poem" in Gendered Modernisms: American Women Poets and Their Readers; "Poetry, Slavery, Personification: Maria Lowell's 'Africa'" in Studies in Romanticism; "'Question of Monuments': Emerson, Dickinson, and American Renaissance Portraiture" in Modern Language Quarterly; "The Burning Bed: Calle Vision" in Women's Studies (special issue on Adrienne Rich)