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Karen C. Hadley

Appointments

  • Associate Professor

Departments

Location

  • Room 317 C
  • Bingham Humanities, Belknap Campus
  • Office Hours: T/Th 12:30-1:30 & by appt

Phone Number

  • 502-852-3047

Email Address

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Bio

English Courses Recently Taught:

ENGL 315 - 01: Nineteenth-Century British Literature (Spring, 2009)
ENGL 691 - 01: Contemporary Theories of Interpretation (Spring, 2009)
ENGL 491 - 20: Interpretive Theory: The New Criticism to the Present (Summer, 2008)
ENGL 401 - 02: Honors Seminar (Fall, 2008)
ENGL 373 - 01: Women in Literature (Spring, 2008)
ENGL 402- 01: Illuminating Revolution: The Illustrated Poetry of William Blake (Spring, 2008)
ENGL 692 - 01: Topics in Interpretive Theory since 1900 (Fall, 2007)
ENGL 491 - 20: Interpretive Theory: The New Criticism to the Present (Summer, 2007)
ENGL 373 - 01: Women in Literature (Spring, 2007)
ENGL 402 - 01: Honors Seminar (Spring, 2007)
ENGL 644 - 01: Romantic Poetry and Prose (Fall, 2006)
ENGL 302 - 30: British Literature II (Summer, 2006)
ENGL 491 - 30: Interpretive Theory: The New Criticism to the Present (Summer, 2006)
ENGL 310 - 06: Writing About Literature (Spring, 2006)
ENGL 691 - 01: Contemporary Theories of Interpretation (Spring, 2006)

 


Educational Background

  • Ph.D. from University of California, Berkeley

Teaching Areas

  • Romantic Literature; British Romantic period literature (circa 1780-1830); British women writers; British Literature (general);

Research Interests

  • William Wordsworth; Anna Laetitia Barbauld; history and time in Romantic studies; critical and literary theory; language philosophy; gender theory and criticism

Professional Activities

  • Humanities Faculty; Womens Studies Faculty

Publications

  • Recent Publications

    English Literary History (ELH); Studies in English Literature (SEL); College Language Association (CLA) Journal; Research/Recherche Litteraire; Criticism

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