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Angela Hague

Pioneering innovative approaches to the study of literature, Dr. Angela Hague is a Professor Emerita of English at Middle Tennessee State University. With a profound expertise in classical mythology and 20th-century women writers, Dr. Hague has carved a niche in exploring the intricate themes of childhood innocence and the portrayal of evil in literature. Her scholarly work is widely recognized, and she has contributed significantly to the field with her insightful publications. Dr. Hague is the author of several acclaimed works, including "Iris Murdoch's Comic Vision" and "Fiction, Intuition, and Creativity," which delve into the complexities of literary interpretation and the creative process. Her collaborative efforts are evident in her co-editing of "Deny All Knowledge: Reading The X-Files" and "Teleparody: Predicting/Preventing the TV Discourse of Tomorrow," which reflect her interest in the intersection of literature and popular culture. Throughout her distinguished career, Dr. Hague has been honored with numerous awards for her exceptional teaching abilities. She has been the recipient of the Honors Outstanding Teacher Award on four occasions, a testament to her dedication to fostering a dynamic and engaging learning environment. Additionally, her innovative approach to online education earned her the Distinguished Online Instructor Award, highlighting her adaptability and commitment to student success in the digital age. Dr. Hague's research interests are deeply rooted in the exploration of evil in literature, a theme she examines through the lens of classical mythology and the works of 20th-century women writers. Her fascination with childhood innocence further enriches her analysis, offering a unique perspective on the moral and ethical dimensions of literary narratives. As a respected scholar and educator, Dr. Hague continues to inspire students and colleagues alike with her passion for literature and her unwavering commitment to academic excellence. Her contributions to the field have left an indelible mark, and her work continues to influence the study of literature in profound and meaningful ways.

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