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American literary critic and academic

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Karen E. Rowe
Born1945 (age 79–80)
OccupationProfessor at UCLA
NationalityAmerican
Alma materIndiana University,
Mount Holyoke College
GenreRenaissance literature,
Women's studies
Notable worksSaint And Singer : Edward Taylor's Typology And The Poetics Of Meditation

Karen E. Rowe (born 1945) is an American literary critic and a specialist in Renaissance literature. She is a professor of English at UCLA.

Background

Rowe received her B.A. from Mount Holyoke College and Ph.D. from Indiana University.

Awards

  • UCLA Distinguished Teaching Award, 1982.
  • Fellow of the Bryn Mawr/HERS Mid-Atlantic Institute for Women in Higher Education Administration, 1986.
  • Executive Committee, Division on American Literature to 1800, Modern Language Association, 1989–94.
  • Chair of the Division and MLA Program, 1992.
  • Graduated from The American University in Cairo with highest honors 1966.
  • Editorial Board Member, Early American Literature, 1987–1990.

Selected bibliography

Notes

  1. "Citations search: "Karen E. Rowe" (Google Books)". Retrieved August 17, 2008.
  2. Official website

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