Middlebrook, Diane (Wood)

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MIDDLEBROOK, Diane (Wood)

MIDDLEBROOK, Diane (Wood). American, b. 1939. Genres: Literary criticism and history, Biography. Career: Stanford University, assistant professor to professor, 1966-, professor emerita, 2002-, Center for Research on Women, director, 1977-79, associate dean of undergraduate education, 1979-81; writer. Publications: Walt Whitman and Wallace Stevens, 1974; Worlds into Words: Understanding Modern Poems, 1980; Gin Considered as a Demon (poems), 1983; Anne Sexton, a Biography, 1991; Suits Me: The Double Life of Billy Tipton, 1998. EDITOR: (co-) Coming to Light: American Women Poets in the 20th Century (essays), 1985; (and author of intro.) Selected Poems of Anne Sexton, 1988. Author of articles; work appears in anthologies. Address: 1101 Green St Apt 1501, San Francisco, CA 94109, U.S.A. Online address: dwm@stanford.edu

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