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Jane Tompkins


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Jane Tompkins (born 1940) is an American literary scholar who has worked on canon formation, feminist literary criticism, and reader response criticism.[1] She has helped develop the idea of cultural work in literary studies.[2] She earned her PhD at Yale in 1966 and subsequently taught at Temple University, Duke University, and the University of Illinois at Chicago.[3]


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West of Everything: The Inn...

3.73 avg rating — 169 ratings — published 1992 — 7 editions
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Sensational Designs: The Cu...

4.01 avg rating — 110 ratings — published 1985 — 8 editions
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A Life In School: What The ...

3.62 avg rating — 108 ratings — published 1996 — 7 editions
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Reader-Response Criticism: ...

3.78 avg rating — 58 ratings — published 1980 — 5 editions
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Reading through the Night

3.57 avg rating — 58 ratings — published 2018 — 4 editions
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The reindeer twins

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Polar Bear Twins

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Reindeer Twins

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“Look, I know from the outside it doesn't look so bad... I know I had all the advantages. I know my parents loved me. But that makes it worse, don't you see?... The way it is, all the unhappiness seems to be my responsibility, my fault.”
Jane Tompkins, A Life In School: What The Teacher Learned

“If the cup is empty, it can be filled.”
Jane Tompkins, A Life In School: What The Teacher Learned

“In my professional life, by contrast, I became a rebel and a game-changer. In my scholarly work I took controversial positions that exposed me to attack and ridicule, something which I both feared and enjoyed.”
Jane Tompkins, Reading through the Night



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