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Carol A. Senf is professor and associate chair in the School of Literature, Media, and Communication at the
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. With four books, two critical editions, one edited essay collection, and various critical essays, she is a recognized expert on the biography and works of Irish author
Bram Stoker Abraham Stoker (8 November 1847 – 20 April 1912), better known by his pen name Bram Stoker, was an Irish novelist who wrote the 1897 Gothic horror novel ''Dracula''. The book is widely considered a milestone in Vampire fiction, and one of t ...
.Reviewers of ''A Critical Review to Bram Stoker'', for example, have called the volume “an exceptionally important contribution” to the “scholarly study of Stoker’s work” (Alan Johnson, Arizona State University, in ''English Literature in Transition, 1880-1920'', 1995, p. 103), a “thorough survey of contextual issues” that assists student readers in appreciating “the links between texts and the historical periods that produce them” (Rosemary Jann, George Mason University, ''English Literature in Transition'', 1999, p. 325), and “required” reading “for libraries and zealots” (Ray Brown, Bowling Green State University, ''Journal of Popular Culture,'' 1996, p. 224). She received the Lord Ruthven Award in 1999.


Education

Senf was educated at
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(B.S. English/Education; M.A. English) and the State University of New York at Buffalo (PhD, 1979). Her PhD thesis, written under the direction of John Dings, was entitled ''Daughters of Lilith: An Analysis of the Vampire in Nineteenth-Century English Literature''.


Career

After one year as assistant professor of English at
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(1980-1981), Senf joined the
Georgia Institute of Technology The Georgia Institute of Technology (commonly referred to as Georgia Tech, GT, and simply Tech or the Institute) is a public university, public research university and Institute of technology (United States), institute of technology in Atlanta, ...
in 1981, where her teaching and scholarship has focused on Victorian literature and culture, the Gothic, gender studies, feminist studies, and Holocaust studies. In 1999 she received the Lord Ruthven Award for best nonfiction for ''Dracula: Between Tradition and Modernism''. In 2012 she delivered the keynote address, "Bram Stoker: Ireland and Beyond", at th
Bram Stoker Centenary Conference 2012
Bram Stoker: Life and Writing, held at
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.


Selected works

* ''Bram Stoker''. University of Wales Press, 2012. * ''Bram Stoker’s The Mystery of the Sea: An Annotated Edition'', Valancourt Books, 2007. * ''Bram Stoker’s Lady Athlyne: An Annotated Edition'', Desert Island Books Ltd., 2007. * “Teaching the Gothic and the Scientific Context”, in: ''Approaches to Teaching Gothic Fiction: The British and American Traditions'', eds. Diane Long Hoeveler and Tamar Heller. New York: The Modern Language Association of America, 2003, 83–89. * ''Science and Social Science in Bram Stoker’s Fiction''. Greenwood, 2002. * ''Dracula: Between Tradition and Modernism''. Twayne, 1998. * ''Bram Stoker. A Reader's Companion''. Twayne, 1998. * ''A Critical Response to Bram Stoker'', edited by Senf. Greenwood, 1993. * ''The Vampire in Nineteenth-Century British Fiction'', Bowling Green, OH: The Popular Press (1988). * “Dracula: Stoker’s Response to the New Woman”. ''Victorian Studies'', 26 (1982): 33–49. * “Dracula: The Unseen Face in the Mirror”. ''Journal of Narrative Technique'', 9 (1979): 160–70. * "Why We Need the Gothic in a Technological World", in ''Humanistic Perspectives in a Technological World'', ed. Richard Utz, Valerie B. Johnson, and Travis Denton (Atlanta: School of Literature, Media, and Communication, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2014), pp. 31–3.


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