"Frau Bauman, Frau Schmidt, and Frau Schwartze" and the Sleeping Beauty Tale

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Please join us for writers Marcia Noe and Laura Duncan Fonenot’s talk on Roethke's "Frau Bauman, Frau Schmidt, and Frau Schwartze" and the Sleeping Beauty Tale.  Noe is Professor of English and Director of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. She is the author of Three Midwestern Playwrights: How Floyd Dell, George Cram Cook, and Susan Glaspell Transformed American Theatre (Indiana University Press, 2022) and The Innocent Midwest: Culture, Region, and Identity, 1793-1930 (forthcoming from Ohio University Press).

The annual Virtual Roethke Scholars series features contributors to A Field Guide to the Poetry of Theodore Roethke and is organized by editor William Barillas.

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Please join us for writers Marcia Noe and Laura Duncan Fonenot’s talk on Roethke's "Frau Bauman, Frau Schmidt, and Frau Schwartze" and the Sleeping Beauty Tale.  Noe is Professor of English and Director of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. She is the author of Three Midwestern Playwrights: How Floyd Dell, George Cram Cook, and Susan Glaspell Transformed American Theatre (Indiana University Press, 2022) and The Innocent Midwest: Culture, Region, and Identity, 1793-1930 (forthcoming from Ohio University Press).

The annual Virtual Roethke Scholars series features contributors to A Field Guide to the Poetry of Theodore Roethke and is organized by editor William Barillas.

Please join us for writers Marcia Noe and Laura Duncan Fonenot’s talk on Roethke's "Frau Bauman, Frau Schmidt, and Frau Schwartze" and the Sleeping Beauty Tale.  Noe is Professor of English and Director of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. She is the author of Three Midwestern Playwrights: How Floyd Dell, George Cram Cook, and Susan Glaspell Transformed American Theatre (Indiana University Press, 2022) and The Innocent Midwest: Culture, Region, and Identity, 1793-1930 (forthcoming from Ohio University Press).

The annual Virtual Roethke Scholars series features contributors to A Field Guide to the Poetry of Theodore Roethke and is organized by editor William Barillas.