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Carol H. Smith
Carol H. Smith

Professor Emeritus of English

Contact Information
Office: Murray Hall, 020
Campus: College Ave, New Brunswick
Email: chs@rci.rutgers.edu
Telephone: (732) 932-7562
Office Hours:

Mondays 10:00-11:00 a.m.

and by appointment

Specialization
women's literature; Modernism
Biography

B.A., Ohio Wesleyan; M.A., Ph.D., Michigan

Professor Smith is the author of T.S. Eliot's Dramatic Theory and Practice (Gordian Press, 1976), and of many essays on 20th-century writing and questions of gender.  Her current research centers on the modernist poet H. D. (HIlda Doolittle), her work on film in the 1930s, and her use of ideas and methods from psychoanalysis.  Professor Smith has program connections in Women's Studies.

Publications

"Review of The Peculiarity of Literature: An Allegorical Approach to Poe's Fiction."  American Literature, Volume 70, Issue 3, September 1998.

"Review of The Men of 1914."  American Literature, Volume 62 Issue 2, June 1990.

Undergraduate Courses Taught Graduate Courses Taught

Three Modernist Cities: London, Paris, Harlem

Women Writers of the Twentieth-Century

Twentieth-Century British and American Fiction

Twentieth-Century Literature and Culture

Twentieth-Century Women Poets

Women Writers of Modernism


 
 
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