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Janet Gezari (born January 27, 1945, in
Newark, New Jersey) is a literary critic and scholar and the Lucretia L. Allyn Professor English at
Connecticut College.
[1] Her areas of specialization include
Charlotte and
Emily Brontë,
Nabokov,
Victorian poetry and
novels, contemporary fiction, and
Bob Dylan. She was a
Berlin Prize Fellow at the
American Academy in Berlin in 2010.
[2]
Life
Gezari graduated from
Cornell University summa cum laude in 1966. She received a
Woodrow Wilson Fellowship and attended
Yale University, where she received an M. Phil. (1968) and a Ph.D. (1971).
Works
- The Annotated Wuthering Heights, edited with introduction and notes by Janet Gezari, Belknap Press (Harvard), 2014.
-
Last Things: Emily Brontë's Poems. Oxford University Press. 2007.
ISBN
978-0-19-929818-1.,
- Shirley, re-edited with a new introduction, bibliography, and additional notes, Oxford University Press, 2007.
- Emily Jane Brontë: The Complete Poems, ed. by Janet Gezari, Penguin Press, 1992.
- Charlotte Brontë and Defensive Conduct: The Author and the Body at Risk, University of Pennsylvania Press, 1992,
ISBN
978-0-8122-3162-5
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