Mary Baine Campbell Explained
Mary Baine Campbell (born Hudson, Ohio) is an American poet, scholar, and professor. She teaches medieval and Renaissance literature, as well as creative writing, at Brandeis University.[1] [2]
Awards
Scholarship, research, and creative works
Poetry
- Book: The world, the flesh, and angels . Beacon Press . 1989 . 978-0-8070-6806-9 . registration .
- Book: Trouble: poems. Carnegie Mellon University Press. 2003. 978-0-88748-382-0 .
Editor
- Book: Begetting images: studies in the art and science of symbol production. Mary B. Campbell . Mark Rollins. Peter Lang. 1989. 978-0-8204-1045-6 .
References
- Book: The work of dissimilitude: essays from the Sixth Citadel Conference on Medieval and Renaissance Literature. David G. Allen . Robert A. White. University of Delaware Press. 1992. 978-0-87413-435-3 .
- News: Brandeis professor serves up some 'Trouble'. The Justice. Stefanie Tuck. February 11, 2003.
- http://www.mla.org/resources/awards/awards_winners/pastwinners_annual/pastwinners_lowell "James Russell Lowell Prize", Modern Language Association
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