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Anne D. Wallace

Professor Anne Wallace

Contact Information
            E-mail: anne_wallace@uncg.edu
            Office: MHRA 3133
            Office Phone: 336-334-5311

At UNCG Since: 2005

Education
            Ph.D. University of Texas at Austin-1989
            M.A. University of Kansas-1984
            B.A. University of Kansas-1977

Research Interests
Dr. Wallace’s interests include 19th-century British literature and culture, poetry and the novel from the Restoration to the Great War, gender studies, aesthetics, historiography.

Selected Publications

  • Sibling Anxieties: Family and Literary Authority in Nineteenth-Century England, under review.
  • “Home at Grasmere Again: Revising the Family in Dove Cottage.” Literary Couplings: Writing Couples, Collaborators, and the Construction of Authorship. Ed. Judith Thompson and Marjorie Stone. Madison: U of Wisconsin P, 2006. 100-23.
  • “Picturesque Fossils, Sublime Geology? The Crisis of Authority in Charlotte Smith’s Beachy Head.” European Romantic Review 13 (2002): 77-93.
  • Co-editor, with Roger Gilbert and Jeffrey Robinson. The Quotable Walker. New York:  Breakaway Books, 2000.
  • Co-editor, with Roger Gilbert and Jeffrey Robinson. The Walker’s Literary Companion. New York: Breakaway Books, 2000.
  • “‘Nor in Fading Silks Compose’: Sewing, Walking and Poetic Labor in Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Aurora Leigh.” ELH 64 (1997): 223-56.
  • Walking, Literature, and English Culture: The Origins and Uses of Peripatetic in the Nineteenth Century. Oxford: Clarendon P, 1993. Clarendon Paperbacks, 1994.
  • “Farming on Foot: Tracking Georgic in Clare and Wordsworth.” Texas Studies in Literature and Language 34 (1992): 509-40. Rpt. in Nineteenth-Century Literature Criticism. Vol. 86. Ed. Suzanne Dewsbury. Farmington Hills: Gale Group, 2000. 136-50.

Awards and Honors

  • University Excellence in Teaching Award, University of Southern Mississippi, 2003.
  • Humanities Teacher Award, Mississippi Humanities Council, 1998.
  • Keats-Shelley Association Prize, for “Farming on Foot,” 1993.
 

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