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Carol Houlihan Flynn : ウィキペディア英語版
Carol Houlihan Flynn
Carol Houlihan Flynn (born in Chicago in 1945) is an American academic, literary critic, and writer of fiction. A professor emerita at Tufts University, Flynn was previously on the faculty of New York University and Princeton University. She is the author of ''Samuel Richardson, a Man of Letters''; ''The Body in Swift and Defoe''; a noir mystery, ''Washed in the Blood''; and a memoir, ''The Animals'', among other works. She was co-creator of the Somerville Conversations, a project designed to encourage dialogue between diverse members of the community.
== Academic life ==
Flynn graduated with B.A. in English from the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign in 1967. In 1969, she earned an M.A. from Brown University as a Woodrow Wilson Fellow in American Civilization, writing her thesis on the novels of John Barth.
She earned her Ph.D. in English at the University of California at Berkeley in 1974. Concentrating on 18th-century English literature, she wrote her dissertation on the novels of Samuel Richardson: "So Strangely Mixed: Morals and Aesthetics in the works of Samuel Richardson." Working in London between 1975 and 1978, she explored the historical background of Richardson’s work and related feminist theory. She became assistant professor at New York University in 1979 and was tenured there in 1985. That same year she accepted tenure as an associate professor in the English Department at Tufts University.
While at Tufts, Flynn served as director of the graduate program in the English Department, chaired the university’s Tenure and Promotion Committee, and was a member of the university’s executive committee, where she worked toward faculty governance. She taught in the World Civilizations Program, chaired both the American Studies and Women’s Studies programs, and co-chaired the Center for Interdisciplinary Studies. While teaching her interdisciplinary course, "Mapping London," she worked with the Tufts Library to produce the electronic Bolles Collection on the History of London.〔http://NILS.LIB.tufts.edu|Bolles Collection on the History of London〕 In 1992, she was a visiting professor at Princeton University.

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