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Margaret D. Bauer serves as coordinator of literature for the English Department and co-chair of the Planning Committee for the Eastern North Carolina Literary Homecoming. She is the 2004 Thomas Harriot College of Arts and Sciences recipient of the East Carolina University Scholar-Teacher Award and was named one of the ten 2006 ECU Women of Distinction. She is also Vice-President/President-elect of the North Carolina Literary and Historical Association.
Dr. Bauer has recently finished editing a biography of North Carolina playwright Paul Green for the deceased author, James Spence. This book will be published by Historical Publications, a division of the North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources, under the title Watering the Sahara: Young Paul Green: The Years 1894-1937. Her own current book in progress explores friendships between women in Southern literature.
Degrees
B.A. Louisiana State University
M.A. University of Southwestern Louisiana
Ph.D. University of Tennessee
Areas of Interest
Southern Literature
American Literature
Women's Literature
Courses Taught
7265: 20th Century American Literature Seminar
5330: Studies in Women's Literature
5230: Southern Regional Literature
4230: North Carolina Literature
3300: Women and Literature
3260: Black Literature in America
3230: Southern Literature
3010: British and American Literary History II
2200: Major American Writers
2000: Interpreting Literature
1100: Composition
Selected Publications and Presentations
William Faulkner’s Legacy: “what shadow, what stain, what mark” (University Press of Florida, 2005)
The Fiction of Ellen Gilchrist (University Press of Florida, 1999)
“Armand Aubigny, Still Passing After All These Years: The Narrative Voice and Historical Context of ‘Désirée’s Baby.’” Critical Essays on Kate Chopin. Ed. Alice Hall Petry. New York: Hall, 1996. 161-83.
“Ellen Gilchrist’s Women Who Would Be Queens (and Those Who Would Dethrone Them)” Mississippi Quarterly 55 (2001-02): 117-45.
“‘I have sinned in that I have betrayed the innocent blood’: Quentin’s Recognition of His Guilt.” Southern Literary Journal 32.2 (2000): 70-82.
“I love you, baby, but I sure do hate your ways”: Reluctant Friendships in Dessa Rose and Can’t Quit You, Baby. Southern Studies 9.4 (1998): 69-86.
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