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Department of English

Books by Doctoral Alumnae & Alumni from 1951

Arranged by author

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Julie Tharp ('92) and Susan MacCallum-Whitcomb, eds., This Giving Birth: Pregnancy and Childbirth in Women's Writing (Bowling Green, Ohio: Popular Press, 2000)

John Tidwell ('81), ed., Frank Davis, Black Moods: Collected Poems New and Old (University of Illinois Press, 2002)
_______, ed., Frank Davis, Livin' the Blues: Memoirs of a Black Journalist and Poet (University of Wisconsin Press, 1992.)

Emily Todd ('99), Denise Kohn and Sarah Meer, eds., Transatlantic Stowe: Harriet Beecher Stowe and European Culture (University of Iowa Press, 2006)

Susan Allen Toth ('69), Blooming: a Small-Town Girlhood (Boston: Little, Brown & Co., 1980)
_______, England As You Like It: An Independent Traveler's Companion (New York: Ballantine, 1995)
_______, England For All Seasons (New York: Ballantine, 1997)
_______, How to Prepare for Your High School Reunion: And Other Midlife Musings (Boston: Little, Brown & Co., 1988)
_______, Ivy Days: Making My Way Out East (Boston: Little, Brown & Co., 1984)
_______, Leaning into the Wind: A Memoir of Midwest Weather. (University of Minnesota Press, 2003.)
_______, My Love Affair with England (New York: Ballantine, 1992)
_______, eds., Reading Rooms: America's Foremost Writers Celebrate Our Public Libraries with Stories, Memoirs, Essays and Poems (New York: Doubleday, 1991.)
_______, and James Stageberg, A House of One's Own: An Architect's Guide to Designing the House of Your Dreams.(New York: Clarkson Potter, 1991)

Gustaaf Van Cromphout ('66), Emerson's Ethics (Columbia and London: University of Missouri Press, 1990)
_______, Emerson's Modernity and the Example of Goethe. (Columbia and London: University of Missouri Press, 1999)

Sarah Wadsworth ('00), In the Company of Books: Literature and its "Classes" in Nineteenth-century America (University of Massachusetts Press, 2006. A volume in the series Studies in Print Culture and the History of the Book.)
_______, and and Wayne A. Wiegand, Right Here I See My Own Books: The Woman's Building Library at the World's Columbian Exposition. Studies in Print Culture and the History of the Book. (University of Massachusetts Press, 2012)

Kathleen R. Wallace ('94) and Karla Armbruster, eds., Beyond Nature Writing: Expanding the Boundaries of Ecocriticism (University of Virginia Press, 2001)

Kerstin Warner ('73), A Journey with John Jacob Niles (University of Kentucky Libraries Press 2001)
_______, Thomas Otway (G.K. Hall, 1982)

Martin Warren ('95), Asceticism in the Christian Transformation of Self in Margery Kempe, William Thorpe, and John Rogers (The Edwin Mellon Press, 2003)

Karen Woods Weierman ('99), One Nation, One Blood: Interracial Marriage in American Fiction, Scandal, and Law, 1820-1870 (University of Massachusetts Press, 2005)

Dexter Westrum ('85), Elegy for a Golf Pro (Lyons and Burford, 1995)
_______, Thomas McGuane (Twayne, 1991)

Donna White ('91), A Century of Welsh Myth in Children's Literature (Greenwood, 1998 - won the Mythopoeic Society's Scholarship Award in Myth and Fantasy Studies)

Donna White ('91), Dancing with Dragons: Ursula K. LeGuin and the Critics (Camden House, 1999)
_______, Teya Rosenberg, Martha P. Hixon and Sharon M. Scapple, eds., Diana Wynne Jones: An Exciting and Exacting Wisdom (Peter Lang Publishing, 2002, Volume 1 in Studies in Children's Literature)

Kari J. Winter ('90), ed., Jeffrey Brace, The Blind African Slave, Or, Memoirs of Boyrereau Brinch, Nicknamed Jeffrey Brace (University of Wisconsin Press, 2004)
_______, Subjects of Slavery, Agents of Change: Women and Power in Gothic Novels and Slave Narratives, 1790-1865 (University of Georgia Press, 1992)

Lisa Woolley ('93), American Voices of the Chicago Renaissance (Northern Illinois University Press, 2000)