Anne Marie Flanagan, PhD
Associate Professor of English
PhD, Temple University
Phone: 215-895-1132
Email: a.flanag@usp.edu
Anne Marie Flanagan teaches courses in literature and composition,
Intellectual Heritage, and various honors courses combining the
study of written texts and film. Dr. Flanagan’s current research
concerns the relationship of Henry James’s The Bostonians
to anti-suffrage literature.
Research Interests
Modern British and American Literature, Film Studies, Feminist Art
History, Rhetoric, Interdisciplinary Pedagogy
Representative Publications
“Henry James and Ford Madox Ford: Gazing at Women in The
Spoils of Poynton and The Last Post.” Tracing Henry James.
Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Press, 2008.
“Educating Women: Classic Texts and Modern Films, A Study
of Mary Wollstonecraft’s A Vindication of the Rights of
Woman and Mildred Pierce.” Selected Papers from the
Ninth Annual Conference of the Association for Core Texts and Courses.
New York: University Press of America, 2007.
“Charles Lamb: The Unforseen Precursor in James Joyce’s
Finnegans Wake.” In-between: Essays and Studies
in Literary Criticism 12.1,2 (2005): 159-173.
“‘Poised between anger and irony’: Ford’s
Representation of Lady Mary Tudor in The Fifth Queen.”
International Ford Madox Ford Studies 3, 2004.
Conference Presentations
Association for Core Texts and Courses, Williamsburg, VA, March
2007
International Henry James Society, Venice, Italy July 2005
International Ford Madox Ford Society Conference, Madison, WI, 2002
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