
Emily E. VanDette
استاد · 19th-century U.S. Literature
State University of New York at Fredoniaمعرفی
Dr. Emily E. VanDette is a Professor of English at the State University of New York at Fredonia, specializing in 19th-century U.S. women’s literature, American literature, women’s literature, reform literature, and animal studies. She is dedicated to recovering overlooked women authors and exploring literature’s transformative power.
Her research focuses on 19th-century women’s literary contributions, with publications analyzing texts like Elizabeth Stuart Phelps’ Trixy and Mark Twain’s philosophical critiques. She has held prestigious awards, including the Quarry Farm Fellowship (2017) and NEH Summer Stipend (2012).
- Awards: Quarry Farm Fellowship (2017), Helen F. Faust Award (2013), NEH Summer Stipend (2012)
Dr. VanDette’s teaching emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches, blending literary analysis with social reform themes. She is affiliated with the Society for the Study of American Women Writers and the Catharine Maria Sedgwick Society.



