Erin Sells
From Digital Innovations @ Emory Libraries
Erin Sells is the Project Manager for The Complete Prose of T.S. Elliot project at the Lewis H. Beck Center at the Robert W. Woodruff Library.
[edit] Background
Erin is a doctoral student in English at Emory University. She has a BA in English from Westmont College, and a MA in English from Emory University with a Certificate in Women's Studies.
[edit] Interests
Erin's interests include transatlantic modernism, contemporary Irish poetry, and Women's Studies.
[edit] Publications
- "A Woman’s Place: Valid Vocation for Women in the Writing of Dorothy L. Sayers." Inklings Forever, Vol. III. Rick Hill, Ed. Taylor University's Lewis and Friends Committee, 2001.
[edit] Presentations
- “Portrait of the Artist as a Young Cross-Dressing Woman: The Identities of the ‘New Woman’ Artist in Katherine Cecil Thurston’s Max.” Southern American Conference for Irish Studies Conference, 2006.
- “‘Persistent if outworn’: Women, Violence, and Identity in Part I of Seamus Heaney’s North.” American Conference for Irish Studies Convention, 2005.
- “The Recumbent Explorer: Virginia Woolf’s On Being Ill and the Journey of Illness.” Fifteenth Annual International Conference on Virginia Woolf, 2005.
