- Anne K. Mellor
Anne K. Mellor (born 1941) is a distinguished professor of British literature at
UCLA ; she specializes in Romantic literature, British cultural history,feminist theory ,philosophy ,art history and sexuality studies. She is most known for a series of essays and books that introduced forgotten women Romantic writers into literary history and she edited the first volume of feminist essays on Romantic writers in 1988, entitled "Romanticism and Feminism".Education
Mellor received her BA,
summa cum laude , fromBrown University in 1963 and her MA in 1964 and her PHD in 1968 in English and Comparative Literature fromColumbia University .cholarship
Her most important books on women and Romanticism include "Mothers of the Nation: Women's Political Writing in England, 1780-1830" (2000), "Mary Shelley: Her Fiction, Her Life, Her Monsters" (1988), "Romanticism and Gender" (1993). She also co-edited "British Literature 1780-1830", a literary anthology that contributed to the prominence of women writers in Romanticism course syllabi and literary criticism.
Awards
In 1999 Mellor received the
Keats-Shelley Association Distinguished Scholar Award. She has received, among many others, twoGuggenheim Fellowship s and severalNational Endowment for the Humanities grants. [ [http://www.english.ucla.edu/faculty/mellor/index.html Anne K. Mellor, Distinguished Professor] at www.english.ucla.edu. Retrieved on8 July 2007 .]Notes
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