Alisa Clapp-Itnyre
Alisa Clapp-Itnyre received her Ph.D. in English from the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, in 1996. She is now Professor of English and Director of the Honors Program at Indiana University East, Richmond, Indiana, where she teaches Children's Literature, Young-Adult Literature, and Victorian literature, among others. Her scholarship explores interdisciplinary music-literature connections in Victorian culture as well as feminist concerns in children’s literature. She has published in Victorian Poetry, Victorian Literature and Culture, Victorians Institute Journal, Children’s Literature Association Quarterly, and Children’s Literature and Education, among others. She is author of Angelic Airs, Subversive Songs: Music as Social Discourse in the Victorian Novel (Ohio UP, 2002) and co-editor, with Julie Melnyk, of Perplext by Faith:" Essays on Victorian Beliefs and Doubts (Cambridge Scholars, 2015).
A third book, published in 2016 for Ashgate’s Studies in Childhood Series: 1700-Present series, is titled British Hymn Books for Children, 1800-1900: Re-Tuning the History of Childhood. Children's hymns studied in this book are featured on this web site.
Her next project is an exploration of children’s diaries of the late Victorian period based on research in major archives in the U.K.
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