1media/image45_thumb.jpg2021-08-26T13:18:49-07:00Grant Glass107afcf8873f422898a9c2e07c49ae3f625fc644373541College of Arts and Sciences: English and Comparative Literature. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2020, https://englishcomplit.unc.edu/faculty-directory/beverly-taylor/.plain2021-08-26T13:18:49-07:00Grant Glass107afcf8873f422898a9c2e07c49ae3f625fc644
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1media/image45.jpg2021-08-26T13:18:09-07:002008 - Beverly Taylor (1947- ) Becomes Chair of Department of English3Beverly Taylor becomes the first White woman to chair the department, an appointment she held for eight years. She has taught at UNC since 1977 and, among many grants and awards, received in 2017 an Institute of the Arts and Humanities fellowship. She specializes in Victorian literature and culture, especially poetry and women novelists.plain2021-09-02T08:38:51-07:0001/01/2008Beverly Taylor becomes the first White woman to chair the department, an appointment she held for eight years. She has taught at UNC since 1977 and, among many grants and awards, received in 2017 a fellowship through the Institute of the Arts and Humanities. Specializing in Victorian literature and culture, especially poetry and women novelists, Beverly Taylor has published on Byron, Shelley, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Tennyson, Robert Browning, Elizabeth Siddal, Arnold, Carlyle, and Charlotte Bronte. She has also written on nineteenth- and twentieth-century Arthurian literature, the poet Francis Thompson, Victorian art, Chaucer, Gottfried von Strassburg, and Neo-Victorian fiction.