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Suzanne Raitt
A Professor of English at the College of William & Mary, Suzanne
Raitt has been a member of the Feminist Studies editorial
collective since Spring 2000. Her teaching interests include modernist
women writers, lesbian fiction and theory, the Victorian novel,
and psychoanalytic literary criticism. She also regularly teaches
"Introduction to Women's Studies."
Her publications include Virginia Woolf's "To the Lighthouse"
(St Martin's, 1990) and Night and Day (Oxford University,
2005); Vita and Virginia (Oxford University Press, 1993)
and May Sinclair: A Modern Victorian (Oxford University
Press, 2000). She also edited a collection of lesbian criticism,
Volcanoes and Pearl-Divers (Onlywomen Press, 1995), and
with Trudi Tate she co-edited Women's Fiction and the Great
War (Oxford University Press, 1997). She is currently working
on a book called Modernist Waste. She earned her Ph.D.
in English from Cambridge University.
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