
Linda Patterson Miller
استاد · Early Twentieth-Century American Literature
Pennsylvania State Universityمعرفی
Linda Patterson Miller, Ph.D., is a Distinguished Professor affiliated with the English and Writing Program at Pennsylvania State University. She specializes in early twentieth-century American literature and art, with a focus on Modernism and the Lost Generation.
- Key research areas include American expatriates in France, the intersection of graphic art and literature, and cultural analysis of 1920s writers.
Dr. Miller contributed to the national multi-media exhibit Making It New and has appeared as a guest scholar on C-SPAN’s American Writers: A Journey Through History. Her editorial role in the Cambridge Edition of the Ernest Hemingway Letters underscores her expertise in Hemingway studies.
Notable awards include the Danforth Foundation Associate, Lilly Foundation Post-Doctoral Fellowship, and the 2004 Atherton Teaching Award. She teaches courses ranging from foundational American literature to advanced seminars on the Lost Generation.


