Graduate Student, English
Ph.D. Candidate
College of Liberal Arts
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Donna Campbell
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About
I am a PhD Candidate in the English Department at Washington State University. My primary fields of study include 19th and early 20th-century American literature, literary regionalism, the intersections of literature and cartography, and 19th-century visual culture. Before attending WSU, I taught at several colleges in the Boston area. I received my MA from the University of Massachusetts--Boston and my BFA in Creative Writing from Emerson College.
I have experience teaching vastly different undergraduate populations. Courses I have taught include 17th and 18th-Century Transnational Literatures, 19th Century-Literature of the British Empires and the Americas, Composition, Composition for ESL students, Survey in American Literature, Communication and Literacy Skills, Preparatory English, Introduction to Literary Studies, and Six American Authors. In Fall 2011, I will teach an on-line course on the Twentieth-Century Novel.
I am an editorial associate for ESQ: A Journal of the American Renaissance and Poe Studies / Dark Romanticism.








