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Dr. Anne Boyle
Professor of English, Director of English Core Curriculum

Education

PhD, Rochester
MA, Rochester
BA, Wilkes College

Area(s) of Specialty

19th and 20th Century American Literature
Composition
Writing Across the Curriculum
Writing & Technology
Women's Studies

Contact Information

Office: C204 Tribble Hall
Phone: (336) 758-5400
Email

Courses Taught at WFU

ENG 111 - On Writing:
ENG 111 - Visions and Revisions/
Searching and Researching
ENG 175 - Studies in American Literature
ENG 300 - Different Natures:
The Literary Landscapes of
Sarah Orne Jewett and Edith Wharton
ENG 300 - The Twenties: Cather, Larsen, and Hemingway
FYS - American Dreams and Tragedies:
Ethical Dilemmas in Twentieth-Century American Literature

Selected Publications

"Strange and Lurid Bloom": A Study of the Fiction of Caroline Gordon. Fairleigh Dickinson
Press, 2002.

"Words on a Page." Introduction to Special Issue on Hypermedia of IMEJ: Interactive Multimedia Electronic Journal of Computer-Enhanced Learning. (http://imeg.wfu.edu.) May 2002.

"Achieving Voice through Collaboration: Computers and Writing Communities in the Composition Classroom," Teaching with Technology, ed. David G. Brown, New York: Anker Press (2000): 160-63.

"Using Constraint Logic Programming to Analyze the Chronology in William Faulkner's A Rose for Emily. with J. A. Burg and S-D. Lang, Computers in the Humanities, 34:377-392, 2000.

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