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Brett C. Millier is the Reginald L. Cook Professor of American Literature at Middlebury College since 1986. She teaches courses in twentieth century American poetry and fiction, gender studies, Canadian literature, and critical writing and pedagogy.
- Education: Yale University (BA), Stanford University (PhD)
- Key Publications: Elizabeth Bishop: Life and the Memory of It, Flawed Light: American Women Poets and Alcohol, and co-edited editions of Adrienne Rich's Poetry and Prose and Selected Poems.
Her research focuses on American women poets, gender dynamics in literature, and biographical criticism. She explores intersections of personal life and artistic practice, particularly in works addressing alcoholism, mentoring, and confessional writing. While her recent publications often analyze Adrienne Rich and Elizabeth Bishop, her academic career spans editing literary anthologies and examining modernist/postmodernist transitions.
Teaching Roles: She supervises
- Independent Studies (AMST 0500)
- Senior Theses (ENGL 0700, CMLT 0700)
- Core courses in American Modernists (ENGL 0210), American Women Poets (ENGL 0254), and Faulkner's influence.
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