
Judith Pascoe
Judith Pascoe is M.F. Carpenter Professor of English at the University of Iowa, where she teaches classes on eighteenth- and nineteenth-century literature and culture. The recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, an American Council of Learned Societies Fellowship, a National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship, and a Fulbright Japan Lecturing Award, she has written about theatrical self-representation in the 1790s (Romantic Theatricality [Cornell UP, 1996]) and about romantic-era collectors (The Hummingbird Cabinet [Cornell UP, 2006]). Her most recent book, The Sarah Siddons Audio Files: Romanticism and the Lost Voice (U of Michigan P, 2011), focuses on Sarah Siddons's voice and the acoustic transformation of the romantic theatre. She is currently writing about Japanese adaptations of Wuthering Heights.