Maud Ellmann
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| Gender | Female |
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| Age | 71 |
| Date of birth | January 16,1954 |
| Zodiac sign | Capricorn |
| Born | Evanston |
| Illinois | |
| United States | |
| Parents | Richard Ellmann |
| Mary Ellmann | |
| Siblings | Lucy Ellmann |
| Stephen Ellmann | |
| Job | Professor |
| Author | |
| Education | University of Oxford |
| Grandparents | Jeanette Barsook |
| James Isaac Ellmann | |
| Awards | Guggenheim Fellowship for Humanities, US & Canada |
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| ID | 544361 |
The Nets of Modernism: Henry James, Virginia Woolf, James Joyce, and Sigmund Freud
The poetics of impersonality
Elizabeth Bowen: The Shadow Across the Page
Psychoanalytic Literary Criticism
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The hunger artists
The poetics of impersonality
Elizabeth Bowen: The Shadow Across the Page
Psychoanalytic Literary Criticism
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Bowen, Elizabeth
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Maud Ellmann Life story
Maud Ellmann is Randy L. & Melvin R. Berlin Professor of the Development of the Novel in English at the University of Chicago. Her books include The Poetics of Impersonality: T. S. Eliot and Ezra Pound, The Hunger Artists: Starving, Writing, and Imprisonment, and Psychoanalytic Literary Criticism. ...