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Anne Fernald is a Professor in the Department of English at Fordham University. She earned a B.A. from Wellesley College and M.A./Ph.D. degrees from Yale University. Her scholarship focuses on composition and rhetoric, British modernism, twentieth-century anglophone literature, and feminist criticism—with specialized expertise in Virginia Woolf's oeuvre.
Fernald has published extensively on Woolf, including editing authoritative editions of her novels. Her work examines how modernist forms engage with themes of war, gender, temporality, and public intellectualism. She also explores intersections between literature and music, visual culture, and public scholarship.
Her recent publications demonstrate sustained critical engagement with Woolf's narrative techniques, feminist ethics, and cultural legacy. She also contributes to broader discussions about modern women writers and the pedagogical challenges/joys of teaching complex texts.
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