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Maria DiBattista specializes in twentieth century literature, film, and the European novel through a narrative theory lens. Her published works include 'Virginia Woolf: Fables Anon' and 'Love: Affections in Modern Fiction' (Chicago, 1991), and she is a co-editor and contributor to 'High Low Moderns: British Literature and Culture 1889-1939' (Oxford, 1997). DiBattista is also the author of 'Fast Talking Dames' (Yale University Press, 2003) and 'Imagining Virginia Woolf' (Princeton University Press, 2008). Her teaching and research interests encompass British literature, contemporary literature and culture, film, media studies, and modernism.
GRE scores are not accepted. Ph.D. is the primary degree; students are not required to hold an M.S.E. prior to admission.