Laura Fairchild Brodie
Brodie teaches courses in creative writing and 18th through 21st-century literature. Her books include novels and nonfiction, and her scholarship has focused on the representation of widows in British literature.
Laura Fairchild Brodie
Visiting Associate Professor of English
- Payne Hall 302
- P: 540-458-5896
- E: brodiel@wlu.edu
Education
- Ph.D., English, University of Virginia
- M.A., English, University of Virginia
- B.A., English, Harvard University
Research
- Eighteenth-century and nineteenth-century literature
Teaching
- WRIT 100 First Year Writing Seminar: Wicked Women
- ENG 203 Creative Writing, Fiction
- ENG 292 and 293, Modern British and American Poetry
- ENGL 285 Reading Lolita in Lexington
- ENGL 299 Becoming Jane
- ENGL 334 Eighteenth-Century Poetry
- ENG 413 Pulitzer Prize-Winning Fiction
- Fiction Faculty, Taos Summer Writers’ Conference
- Summer Faculty, University of International Business and Economics, Beijing
Selected Publications
Books
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Novel. All the Truth. Berkley Books and Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag, 2012.
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Memoir. Love in a Time of Homeschooling: A Mother and Daughter’s Uncommon Year. Harper, 2010, Harper Perennial 2011.
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Novel. The Widow’s Season. Berkley Books, 2009. Ich Weiss, Du Bist Hier. 2010. Der Spiegel Bestseller in Germany for 28 weeks.
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Nonfiction. Breaking Out: VMI and the Coming of Women. NY: Pantheon Books, 2000; NY: Vintage Books, 2001.
Articles, stories, and reviews
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“Harvard and the Cult of Robert E. Lee,” Harvard Magazine, January 2022.
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“What They Say When They Fly the Gadsden Flag,” op-ed, The New York Daily News, November 2021.
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“Christ and the Confederates,” Center for Religion and the Human, Indiana University, October 2021.
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“Defund VMI? Not so Fast,” op-ed, The Washington Post, July 22, 2021.
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“Myths of Chivalry,” Magazine of the Museum of Modern Art, January 14, 2021.
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“The Toxic Masculinity of Civil War Monuments,” op-ed, The Washington Post, June 19, 2020.
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"Wollstonecraft’s Widow,” forthcoming in Tulsa Studies in Women’s Literature, 2017.
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"A Lesson from Jane,” Personal Essay, Tin House, 2014.
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"Spiderman Summer.” anthologized in the Bedford Introduction to Literature, 2013. First published in Shenandoah (Spring 2008).
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Review of Marching in Step: Masculinity, Citizenship, and the Citadel in Post-World War II America. Journal of Military History (October 2011).
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Op Ed. “Virginia’s ______ Tests. Answer: Flawed.” Washington Post (1 March 2009)
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Essay. “One Good Year: A Look at Short-Term Homeschooling.” Brain, Child (March 2007).
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Review of Life after Death: Widows and the English Novel, Defoe to Austen. Journal of British Studies 45.4 (Oct. 2006).
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Op Ed. “Pregnant on the Parade Ground.” Washington Post (2003).
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"Jane Austen and the Common Reader.” Texas Studies in Literature and Language (Spring 1995).
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"Society and the Superfluous Female: Jane Austen’s Treatment of Widows.” Studies in English Literature (Autumn 1994).
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"An Interview with Amy Clampitt.” American Poetry Review (1987).