Davies, Stephanie
DAVIES, Stephanie
DAVIES, Stephanie. Also writes as Stevie Davies. British, b. 1946. Genres: Novels, Literary criticism and history. Career: Victoria University of Manchester, Manchester, England, member of English Language and Literature faculty, 1971-74; full-time author, 1984-94; Roehampton Institute, senior research fellow, 1994-. Royal Society of Literature, fellow, 1998. Publications: EDITOR: The Bronte Sisters: Selected Poems, 1976; Renaissance, 1978; Anne Bronte, The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, 1996. NONFICTION AS STEVIE DAVIES: Images of Kingship in "Paradise Lost": Milton's Politics and Christian Liberty, 1983; Emily Bronte: The Artist as a Free Woman, 1983; The Idea of Woman in Renaissance Literature: The Feminine Reclaimed, 1987; Shakespeare: Twelfth Night, 1993; John Donne, 1994; Emily Bronte Heretic, 1994; Henry Vaughan, 1995; Shakespeare, The Taming of the Shrew, 1995; Emily Bronte, 1998; Unbridled Spirit: Women of the English Revolution, 1998. FICTION AS STEVIE DAVIES: Boy Blue, 1987; Primavera, 1990; Arms and the Girl, 1992; Closing the Book, 1994; Four Dreamers and Emily, 1996; The Web of Belonging, 1997. Contributor to periodicals. Address: Dept of English, University of Wales Swansea, Singleton Park, Swansea SA2 8PP, Wales. Online address: stephanie.davies@swansea.ac.uk