Virginia Hyde

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Biography

Virginia Hyde specializes in nineteenth-century and twentieth-century British and Irish literature and is interested in Arthurian literature and graphic arts in literature.  She took her Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin, Madison, and taught in the WSU English Department for 34 years.  The author of The Risen Adam: D. H. Lawrence’s Revisionist Typology (Penn State UP) and editor of the Cambridge critical edition of Lawrence’s Mornings in Mexico and Other Essays (Cambridge UP, 2009), she has authored or edited six books, guest-edited literary journals, and published dozens of essays in journals and books, including the MLA “Teaching Authors” series.  She writes about George Eliot, Robert and Elizabeth Browning, W. B. Yeats, Lawrence and his circle, W. H. Auden, Franz Kafka, Florence Farr, and others.  In 2005 she received the Harry T. Moore Award for lifetime achievement in her field from the international DHL societies.

 

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