Phone: +1 847 733-8652
email: j-casler@northwestern.edu
email: j-casler@northwestern.edu
Since 2002 Jeanine Casler has taught courses in writing, literature, and engineering communication in Northwestern University’s Writing Program and the School of Continuing Studies. She has published articles on the eighteenth-century British novel, editing theory, representations of aging in literature, and issues of race in 20th century women’s writing. Her doctoral dissertation, the first modern edition of Clara Reeve’s 1791 novel The School for Widows, was published by the University of Delaware Press in 2000.
Casler is a faculty fellow at Hobart, the Women’s Residential College, where she taught a tutorial in Fall 2011 entitled, “Bimbos or Bluestockings: Satires by and about Women.” This course grew out of her interest in the reading and writing of satire as a way to help undergraduates hone their analytical thinking and communication skills. Her current project is a book on women writing satire during the long eighteenth century, with a particular focus on Jane Austen, Maria Edgeworth, and Frances Burney. In her spare time, Casler plays the violin with the Evanston Symphony and enjoys running marathons.
Casler is a faculty fellow at Hobart, the Women’s Residential College, where she taught a tutorial in Fall 2011 entitled, “Bimbos or Bluestockings: Satires by and about Women.” This course grew out of her interest in the reading and writing of satire as a way to help undergraduates hone their analytical thinking and communication skills. Her current project is a book on women writing satire during the long eighteenth century, with a particular focus on Jane Austen, Maria Edgeworth, and Frances Burney. In her spare time, Casler plays the violin with the Evanston Symphony and enjoys running marathons.
The School for Widows
by Clara Reeve
Edited by Jeanine M. Casler
by Clara Reeve
Edited by Jeanine M. Casler