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Linda Worley
Associate Professor Emerita, German Studies
Contact Information
lworley@uky.edu
Research Interests
19th and 20th Century Women, Pedagogy, Travel Literature
Research
19th and 20th Century Women, Pedagogy, Travel Literature
Selected Publications
Selected Publications:
"Maximizing the Development of Teaching Assistants through Teacher-Scholar Projects and Mentoring" (with Linda K. Worley) In:
ADFL Bulletin
42.1 (Fall 2011) (forthcoming)
"The Horror! Gothic Horror Literature and Fairy Tales: The Case of 'The Robber Bridegroom.'"
Colloquia Germanica
42.1 (2009). 67-92. (to appear in 2011)
“The German Gothic: Introduction.” Guest editor with Heide Crawford.”
Colloquia Germanica
42.1 (2009). 1-3. (to appear in 2011)
“Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach’s Lotti, die Uhrmacherin: A Life in the City.”
German Women’s Writing of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries: Future Directions in Feminist Criticism.
Ed. Helen Fronius and Anna Richards. London: Legenda, 2011. 99-113.
"Tagebuch einer Reise durch England und Holland" In:
»Ach, wie wünschte ich mir Geld genug, eine Professur zu stiften«. Sophie von La Roche (1730-1807) im literarischen und kultur-politischen Feld von Aufklärung und Empfindsamkeit.
Dokumentation der Internationalen Tagung (DFG) vom 25.10.–28.10.2007. Deutsches Literaturarchiv Marbach am Neckar. Tübingen: Narr/Francke, 2010.
"The Making (and Unmaking) of an Austrian Icon: The Reception of Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach as a Geopolitical Case Study."
Modern Austrian Literature
41.2 (2008)