Margaret D. Stetz is the Mae and Robert Carter Professor of Women's Studies and Professor of Humanities at the University of Delaware, where she teaches courses on women's literature and culture of the 19th through the 21st centuries. She holds a secondary appointment in English and serves on the board of the Center for Material Culture Studies. She received her MA from Sussex University (UK) and her PhD from Harvard University. Before coming to UD in 2002, she taught at the University of Virginia and at Georgetown University. Her books include Gender and the London Theatre, 1880-1920 (2004) and British Women's Comic Fiction, 1890-1990 (2001) and, with Mark Samuels Lasner, England in the 1890s: Literary Publishing at the Bodley Head (1990) and England in the 1880s: Old Guard and Avant-Garde (1989), as well as Legacies of the Comfort Women of WWII (2001), co-edited with Bonnie B. C. Oh. Her next book, Facing the Late Victorians, is forthcoming from the University of Delaware Press. She has published more than fifty scholarly articles and has been guest curator of six major exhibitions on book history.
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