Degrees: Ph.D, Berkeley
Fields: - British
- Nineteenth-Century British
- Women and Gender Studies, Gender and Sexuality
Interests: Victorian and Modern British literature, the English novel, women's studies
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Biographical Information
Professor Bailin is the author of The Sickroom in Victorian Fiction: The Art of Being Ill (1994). She has written articles on Charlotte Bronte, Tennyson, Kipling, Ford Madox Ford, as well as on topics such as Victorian sentimentality and contemporary adaptations of Victorian decor. Her current work is on status and Victorian narrative.
Courses Taught
- L13 298: Journalism: Communications Internship (SP2007)
- L14 398: Junior Honors Seminar (SP2007)
- L14 215: Introduction to Literary Study: Modern Texts, Contexts, and Critical Methods (SP2006)
- L14 561: Seminar: Literary Forms and Modes (SP2006)
- L14 456: English Novel of the Nineteenth Century (FL2008)