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Maud Casey is a Professor of English at the University of Maryland's College of Arts & Humanities, specializing in creative writing and literary fiction. Her work often explores themes of historical reclamation, gender dynamics, and psychological complexity. She has published six novels, a short story collection, and a nonfiction work analyzing narrative mystery.
- Recipient of prestigious awards including the Guggenheim Fellowship (2015) and Calvino Prize
- Focus on 19th-century medical history, female narratives, and existential inquiry
- Notable works include City of Incurable Women (2022) and The Art of Mystery (2018)
Her research bridges creative writing with scholarly analysis, frequently examining marginalized voices and reinterpreting overlooked historical records. Recent projects involve medical humanities and feminist reinterpretations of psychiatric history.
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