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Molly Clark Hillard

Assistant Professor
English

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Molly Clark Hillard will join the English Department beginning in the spring quarter 2013. Her scholarship focuses on English literature of the Victorian era and English women writers.

Biography

Hillard received her Ph.D. from the University of California Davis. She has taught at Georgetown University, University of Southern Mississippi, and Western Washington University.  Her book, Spellbound: The Fairy Tale and the Victorians, is forthcoming from The Ohio State University Press.  Other recent publications include an essay on the Victorian reception of Fairy Tales in Marvelous Transformations: An Anthology of Tales and New Critical Perspectives (Broadview Press, forthcoming September 2012); “Dickens’s Little Red Riding Hood and Other Waterside Characters,” Studies in English Literature (2009), “‘A Perfect Form in Perfect Rest’: Spellbinding Narratives and Tennyson’s ‘Day Dream,’” Narrative (2009), and "'When Desert Armies Stand Ready to Fight': Re-reading McEwan's Saturday and Arnold's 'Dover Beach,'" Partial Answers, (2008).

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