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Sarah E. Maier is a Professor of English and Comparative Literature at the University of New Brunswick (Saint John), where she previously served as the Director of Interdisciplinary Graduate Studies. She holds a BA, MA in English, and a PhD in Comparative Literature and Film Studies from the University of Alberta. Her research encompasses various aspects of Neo/Victorianism, biofiction, and children’s literature, with specific interest in the representations of cultural figures such as Taylor Swift and neo-Victorian adaptations. Maier has published important works including 'Neo-Victorian Lesbians on Screen', 'Neo-Victorian Young Adult Narratives', and scholarly editions of classic texts like Thomas Hardy’s 'Tess D'Urbervilles'. Her editorial contributions to special issues and handbooks highlight themes in Neo-Victorian studies and Victorian literature. Recognized for her excellence in teaching, Maier received the Dr. Allan P. Stuart Award and the Faculty of Arts Teaching Award, and was appointed University Teaching Scholar. Maier is dedicated to contributing to the academic community through both her innovative teaching methods and extensive research in her fields of expertise.
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