
Name: Suzanne Stutman
Rank: Professor of English, American Studies and Women's Studies
Office address: 205 Sutherland
Phone Number: (215)881- 7521
E-mail: sxs9@psu.edu
Institution(s) where degrees were earned:
BS, Temple University MA, Temple University Ph.D., Temple University
Names and numbers of courses taught:
English 15,
English 133,
English 139,
English 194,
English 202B,
English 252,
English 400,
English 433,
English 492
Short description of any research interests:
I am interested in topics which include Southern writers, particularly Thomas Wolfe and Toni Morrison and William Faulkner. In addition, I am interested in the focus of violence in American literature and in Southern literature. I have written and published in the area of multi-ethnic literature and children's literature and poetry, as well as in the area of human rights
Publications:
My Other Loneliness: Letters of Thomas Wolfe and Aline Bernstein, edited and with an introduction by Suzanne Stutman. UNC Press, 1983; Holding on For Heaven: Letters and Postcards of Thomas Wolfe and Aline Bernstein. Edited and with an introduction by Suzanne Stutman. Special Publication of the Thomas Wolfe Society,1985; The Good Child's River, by Thomas Wolfe. Edited and with an introduction by Suzanne Stutman, University of North Carolina Press, 1991. The Party at Jacks, by Thomas Wolfe. Edited and with an introduction by Suzanne Stutman and John L. Idol, Jr. The University of North Carolina Press, 1995. Broken Feather: A Journey to Healing, by Suzanne Stutman. Manor House Publications, 1996. A Passage to England by Thomas Wolfe. Edited by Suzanne Stutman and John L. Idol, Jr. Special Publication of the Thomas Wolfe Society, 1998. White Feather, A Journey to Peace, by Suzanne Stutman. Manor House Publications, 2004. All the Power Rests with You by Suzanne Stutman. Manor House Publications, 2005.