DENISE KNIGHT RECEIVES NEH STIPEND TO FINISH SCHOLARLY WORK ON CHARLOTTE PERKINS GILMAN

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Date: 20070503
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SUNY Cortland issued the following news release:

The letters written by Charlotte Perkins Gilman offer a revealing look into the mind of this American feminist author who lived from 1860-1935, but contemporary scholars desiring to read most of them must visit geographically scattered libraries and private collections.

This summer Denise D. Knight, a distinguished teaching professor of English at SUNY Cortland, will simplify the lives of Gilman's literary enthusiasts by finishing a forthcoming edited collection of letters with co-editor Jennifer Tuttle, titled The Selected Letters of Charlotte ...

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