Arizona State University
Department of English
Box 870302
Tempe, AZ 85287-0302
480.965.3168
Main Office Location:
G. Homer Durham Language and Literature Building - LL 542
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BIO highlights: Bettie Anne Doebler, B.A., M.A.,Duke University; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, Madison. Professor Emerita, ASU, taught English literature of the Renaissance in England in the Department for fifteen years, literature in the Humanities Program from 1971; directed Humanities for a number of years; retired 1996. Teaching Fall, 2006, in the BIS program, University College. Publication: scholarly articles in various journals, including Shakespeare Studies. Critical and historical study: Rooted Sorrow: Dying in Early Modern England, Fairleigh-Dickinson University Press, 1994; thirty poems in Book of the Mermaid, Sutter House, 2001; fifty poems in Nine Waves, Sutter House, 2003: co-editor and co-author of Funeral Sermons Published for Women; facsimile editions, 8vols., 1990-2006; poems in small journals, including “Outside,” Anglican Theological Review, Spring, 2006 . Professor Doebler grew up in North Carolina and lives now with her son and his family in Scottsdale. She has traveled in Europe and spent much time in Oxford, England, where she pursues research at the Bodleian Library.
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