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Julia Eichelberger

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Areas of interest   Contact Information

- Literature of the U. S. South
- 20th-Century American novels
- Post-1945 American poetry
- Charleston writers

  Office: 22A Glebe Street #101
(843) 953-5646
eichelbergerj {at} cofc.edu
Personal website: www.cofc.edu/~eichelbe/

Profile
Julia Eichelberger received her Ph.D. in English from the University of North Carolina and began teaching at the College in 1992. She teaches a variety of courses in American literature, as well as first-year writing. Since the turn of the century she has done much of her scholarly work on Eudora Welty, and is currently studying the discourse of gardening in Welty’s unpublished letters.

Recent Publications and Presentations

“Bizarre Confluences: Eudora Welty in the Pages of Harper’s Bazaar.” American Literature Association, San Francisco, May 2008.

“‘The Way for Girls in the World’: Laura’s Escape from Drowning in Delta Wedding.” New Essays on Delta Wedding, ed. Reine Bouton. New York: Rodopi Press, 2008. 47-63.

“Making a Place for the Artist’s Voice in The Robber Bridegroom.” Eudora Welty Newsletter 30.1 (Winter 2006). 25-31.

“Julia Peterkin.”  “Eliza Lucas Pinckney.”  “Eliza Yonge Wilkinson.” Southern Writers: A New Biographical Dictionary. LSU Press, 2006.

“Spiritual Regeneration in E. L. Doctorow’s ‘Heist’ and City of God.” Studies in American Jewish Literature 24 (2005): 82-94.

 

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