

Faye Halpern
Faye Halpern transforms traditional models of literary analysis through her innovative exploration of nineteenth-century sentimental writing and rhetoric. As an Associate Professor of English at the University of Calgary, she delves into the intricate dynamics of emotion and persuasion in literature, contributing significantly to the field with her insightful research. Her work has been featured in prestigious journals, including Nineteenth-Century Prose and College English, where she examines the nuanced interplay between sentimentality and rhetorical strategies in literary texts. Halpern's academic journey is marked by notable accolades, reflecting her dedication to both scholarship and teaching. She was honored with the Marie J. Langlois Dissertation Prize from Brown University, a testament to her exceptional research capabilities. Additionally, her commitment to education has been recognized with the Certificate of Distinction in Teaching from Harvard University, highlighting her ability to inspire and engage students in the study of literature. In her role at the University of Calgary, Halpern is not only a researcher but also a mentor, guiding students through the complexities of nineteenth-century literature. Her courses often challenge students to reconsider preconceived notions about sentimentality and its role in shaping cultural narratives. Through her teaching and research, Halpern continues to push the boundaries of literary studies, fostering a deeper understanding of the emotional and rhetorical dimensions of literature from the past. Beyond her academic pursuits, Halpern is actively involved in various scholarly communities, contributing to conferences and collaborative projects that further the discourse on nineteenth-century literature. Her work not only enriches the academic community but also invites a broader audience to appreciate the enduring impact of sentimental writing on contemporary thought and culture.
Publications
, 850-860, 2023-05-01
, 643-667, 2015-06-01
, 2023-02-14
, 633-639, 2018-05-01
, 551-577, 2008-07-01
, 51-71, 2011-01-01
, 47-66, 2022-01-01