BEINECKE LIBRARY VISITING FELLOWS 2005-2006
Some of the Beinecke Visiting Fellows have agreed to share information on their academic careers and research interests. Please see this information where links are available.
A. Bartlett Giamatti Fellows
Dorothy P. Arthur
University of Toronto
Correspondance de Madame de Graffigny
Patricia Everett
Independent Scholar
Correspondence Between Mabel Dodge Luhan and A. A. Brill
Shelley Frisch
Independent Scholar
Alien Homeland: A Biography of Erika Mann
Archibald Hanna, Jr. Fellows
Peter Kastor
Washington University in St. Louis
An Accurate Empire: Describing America, 1776-1840
Pamela Voekel
University of Georgia
Holy Warriors: Gender, Religion, and Revolution in the Borderlands and Central Mexico, 1700-1862
Donald C. Gallup Fellows
H.D. Fellows
Carol DeBoer-Langworthy
Brown University
A Literary Biography of Neith Boyce
Amy Feinstein
Colgate University
"Goy Israels": Mina Loy and the Making of Anglo-Jewish Modernism
Susan McCabe
University of Southern California, LA
Bryher: Female Husband of Modernism
H.P. Kraus Fellows
Heather James
University of Southern California
Taking Liberties: Ovid in Renaissance Poetry and Political Thought
George Shuffelton
Carleton College
The Culture of Book Ownership in England, 1300-1500
Jackson Brothers Fellow
Jay Garcia
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Richard Wright, Psychological Thought and Antiracist Criticism
Jennifer Rae Greeson
Princeton University
Our South: Domestic Geography and United States Empire, from Independence to "The Birth of a Nation"
Mae Henderson
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
A Long Way From Home: Black Expatriate Writers in Postwar France
Joel Smith
Vassar College
Saul Steinberg: A Retrospective
James M. Osborn Fellows
Thomas McLean
University of Otago
The Biography and Bibliography of Jane Porter
Maria Zytaruk
University of Toronto
Trading Knowledge: Literary Innovation and Commercial Discourse 1620-1700
John D. and Rose H. Jackson Fellows
Christopher Stray
University of Wales, Swansea
Charles Astor Bristed: a Forgotten American Writer
Stefano Villani
University of Pisa
The Image of Interregnum England on the Continent: the "Nouvelles ordinaires de Londres"
Ryszard Zajaczkowski
Catholic University of Lublin
The Truth About the Epoch in Aleksander Wat's Works
Jonathan Edwards Fellows
Ava Chamberlain
Wright State University
Gendered Moments in the Life of Jonathan Edwards
James F. Cooper, Jr.
Oklahoma State University
Edwards, Individualism, and the Decline of 18th-century Congregationalism
James M. Osborn Junior Research Fellow
Karen Junod
Univerisity of Oxford
The Unexplored Grand Tour: The Dissemination of German Thought and Culture in Britain, 1760-1850
Frederick W. Beinecke Senior Research Fellow
David Wrobel
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Globalism, Exceptionalism, and Western American Travel Writing
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