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Dr. Angela Sorby

Angela Sorby
Dr. Angela Sorby福利在线 University

福利在线 Hall, 115A/210

MilwaukeeWI53201United States of America
Curriculum Vitae

Professor

English

My area of specialization is American poetry: reading it, interpreting it, and writing it. I am especially interested in how poetry engages with readers beyond the academy. Current projects include 鈥淐hapter and Verse,鈥 for the Cambridge History of Children鈥檚 Literature; a study of Viking artifacts in nineteenth-century poetry for a volume titled From Iceland to the Americas; and a new edited collection (with Sandra Lee Kleppe) on poetry and sustainability in higher education.  

Past books include Distance Learning (New Issues/Western Michigan UP, 1998); Schoolroom Poets: Poetry, Pedagogy, and Daily Life in America (UPNE 2005, a Children鈥檚 Literature Association Honor Book); Over the River and Through the Wood: An Anthology of Nineteenth-Century American Children鈥檚 Poetry, co-edited with Karen Kilcup (Johns Hopkins UP 2013, a Choice Outstanding Academic Book);  Bird Skin Coat: Poems (U of Wisconsin P 2009, winner of the Brittingham Prize and the Midwest Book Award), The Sleeve Waves: Poems (U of Wisconsin P 2014, winner of the Felix Pollak Prize); and a collection co-edited with Sandra Kleppe, Poetry and Pedagogy Across the Lifespan (Palgrave 2018).

Courses Taught

  • American Literature
  • Creative Writing (Poetry)

Research Interests

  • American Poetry
  • Children's Literature
  • Creative Writing Pedagogy

Publications

Books, Editions, Collections

  • 2023    Poetry and the Global Climate Crisis: Creative Educational Approaches to Complex Challenges, co-edited with Amatoritsero Ede and Sandra Lee Kleppe.
  • 2022     Poetry and Sustainability in Education, co-edited with Sandra Lee Kleppe. Palgrave UK.   
  • 2018    Poetry and Pedagogy Across the Lifespan, co-edited with Sandra Lee Kleppe. Palgrave UK.
  • 2014    The Sleeve Waves (poems). Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press.
  • 2013    Over the River and Through the Wood: An Anthology of Nineteenth-Century American Children鈥檚 Poetry, co-edited with Karen Kilcup. Johns Hopkins University Press.
  • 2009    Bird Skin Coat (poems). Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press.
  • 2005    Schoolroom Poets: Childhood, Performance, and the Place of American Poetry, 1865-1917. Becoming Modern series. Hanover, NH: University of New Hampshire/University Press of New England.
  • 1998    Distance Learning (poems). Kalamazoo, MI: New Issues Press/Western Michigan University.

Scholarly articles and book chapters (selected):

  • 2025 鈥淪ubterranean Homesick Blues,鈥 in Chasar, Michael, ed., The Poetry of Bob Dylan:    Thirty Essays on Thirty Songs, Bloomsbury Academic.
  • 2023 "Carceral Climates: Poetry, Ecology, and the U.S. Prison System," in Ede, Kleppe, and Sorby, eds., Poetry and the Climate Crisis,  Routledge UK.  Book chapter.
  • 2020 鈥淪pectral Vikings in Nineteenth-Century American Poetry,鈥 in Tim Machan and J贸n Karl Helgason, eds., Vinland on the Brain. Manchester University Press, 181-197.
  • 2020 鈥淪yllabus as Handwork,鈥 Syllabus 9:1 (2020), 1-2.
  • 2018    鈥淏aby to Baby: Lydia Sigourney and the Origins of Cuteness,鈥 in Elizabeth Petrino and Mary Louise Kete, eds. Lydia Sigourney: Critical Essays and Cultural  Views. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press.
  • 2018    鈥淭he Chemistry of Poetry: Transfer Across Disciplines,鈥 with Tracy Thompson,  Sandra Kleppe and Angela Sorby, eds., Poetry and Pedagogy Across the Lifespan (London: Palgrave UK, 2018) 19-36.
  • 2017    "鈥橝 Dimple in the Tomb": Cuteness in Emily Dickinson.鈥" ESQ: A Journal of Nineteenth-Century American Literature and Culture, 63: 2 (2017) 297-328.
  • 2017    鈥淐onjuring Readers: Antebellum African-American Children鈥檚 Poetry,鈥 a chapter in Anna Mae Duane and Kate Capshaw Smith, eds., Who Writes for Black Children? African-American Children鈥檚 Literature Before 1900. University of Minnesota Press.
  • 2016    鈥淲omen Poets, Child Readers,鈥 in Jennifer Putzi and Alexandra Socarides, eds., A History of American Women鈥檚 Poetry. Cambridge University Press.
  • 2016    鈥淐hildren鈥檚 Culture,鈥 in Gary Burns, ed., The Blackwell Companion to Popular Culture. New York: Blackwell.
  • 2015    At Home in the Stranger鈥檚 House: Poetic Revision and Spiritual Practice,鈥 in Anne M. Pasero and John Pustejovsky, 鈥淎nd have you changed your life?鈥 The Challenge of Listening to the Spiritual in Contemporary Poetry. 福利在线 University Press.  
  • 2014    鈥淒isciplined Play:  Children鈥檚 Poetry to 1920,鈥 a chapter in Alfred Bendixen and Stephen Burt, eds., The Cambridge History of American Poetry. Cambridge University Press.
  • 2013    鈥淓ducation,鈥 in Eliza Richards, ed., Emily Dickinson In Context. Cambridge University Press, 36-45.
  • 2013    鈥淧retty New Moons: Contact Zones in Nineteenth-Century American Children鈥檚 Poetry,鈥 with Karen Kilcup. Introduction to Over the River and Through the Wood. Johns Hopkins UP.
  • 2012    鈥淩ecitation鈥 and 鈥淔ireside Poets,鈥 entries in The Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics, Princeton UP, 2012.
  • 2011    鈥淲ho Wrote 鈥淩ock Me to Sleep?: Elizabeth Akers Allen and the Profession of Poetry鈥欌 in MLQ: A Journal of Literary History.
  • 2011    鈥淭he Poetics of Bird-Defense, 1860-1918鈥 in Mike Chasar and Heidi Bean, eds., Poetry After Cultural Studies. Iowa City: University of Iowa Press.
  • 2011    鈥淭he Golden Age,鈥 in Philip Nel and Lissa Paul, eds., Keywords for Children鈥檚  Literature, NY: New York University Press, 96-99.
  • 2010    鈥淎nimal Poems and Children's Rights in America, 1820-1890,鈥 in Morag Styles, et. al., eds., Poetry and Childhood.  Stoke-on-Kent, UK: Trentham Books.
  • 2010    鈥淟ongfellow鈥檚 Ghost: Writing Popular Poetry,鈥 in Blas Falconer, ed., Mentor and Muse: Essays from Poets to Poets.  Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press.
  • 2009    鈥淭he Milwaukee School of Fleshly Poetry:  Ella Wheeler Wilcox and Popular Aestheticism,鈥 Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers.
  • 2008    鈥淩aymond Carver鈥檚 Poetry and the Temperance Tradition,鈥 Raymond Carver Review.
  • 2007    鈥淪ymmetrical Womanhood:  Poetry in the Woman鈥檚 Building Library,鈥 Libraries and Culture.
  • 2007    "Approaches to Teaching the Schoolroom Poets," in Paula Bennett and Karen Kilcup,  Approaches to Teaching Nineteenth-Century American Poetry. NY: Modern Language Association Press.
  • 1999    鈥淧erforming Class:  James Whitcomb Riley鈥檚 Poetry of Distinction,鈥 MLQ: A Journal of Literary History.
  • 1998    鈥St. Nicholas Magazine and the Poetics of Peer Culture, 1872-1900,鈥 American Studies.

Poetry, Fiction, and Creative Nonfiction Publications (selected)

  • 2025 鈥淗eat Dome,鈥 Cortland Review 93. Poetry.
  • 2024 鈥淭he Healer,鈥Contemporary Verse 2 (Spring 2024) 56. Poetry.
  • 2024  鈥淔ind a Penny, Pick It Up,鈥 Southern Humanities Review 57:2 (Summer 2024) 37-38. Poetry.
  • 2023 鈥淥ur Bodies Ourselves,鈥 Plume, vol. 146.  Poetry.
  • 2023 鈥淭he Heist,鈥 鈥淩eading Trouble,鈥 鈥淭he Amp,鈥 and 鈥淎pocrypha,鈥 Maple Tree Literary Supplement, October 2023.  Poetry.
  • 2023 鈥淎MC Seating Tiers Explained,鈥 The Belladonna, February 2023.  Creative nonfiction.
  • 2022 鈥淢idden,鈥 Third Coast 52, 113-14. Poetry.
  • 2022 鈥淐admium Red,鈥 Calyx 33: 2, 90-91 Poetry..
  • 2022 鈥淔irst Apiary, 鈥 Terrain: Place, Climate, Justice. Poetry.
  • 2021 鈥淭he Family,鈥 鈥淒ash,鈥 鈥淪ome Drew Horses,鈥 Prairie Schooner 95:1. Poetry.
  • 2021  鈥淗ope is Feathers Spreading,鈥 in B.J. Hollars, ed. Hope is the Thing (Wisconsin  Historical Society Press), Poetry.
  • 2020   鈥淏ird Tree,鈥 鈥淭ake It All Off,鈥 Fiddlehead: Atlantic Canada鈥檚 International Literary Journal.  Poetry.
  • 2020     鈥淥rchard,鈥 Westerly 64:2. Poetry.
  • 2019    "Big Rig," in New Ohio Review 25. Poetry 
  • 2018    鈥淟imn,鈥 in Feminist Studies. Poetry.
  • 2017    鈥淭he Boring Side of the Family,鈥 in Tina Schumann, ed., Two-Countries: U.S. Daughters and Sons of Immigrant Parents.  Los Angeles: Red Hen P. Poetry.
  • 2017    鈥淓xercise,鈥 Poetry Northwest. Poetry.
  • 2017    鈥淣o One Knows Where the Ladder Goes,鈥 The First Line. Fiction. Finalist, Best Small Fictions 2017.
  • 2016    鈥淐ode Violations: Chicago Review in the 1990s,鈥 in Chicago Review.  Creative nonfiction.
  • 2014    鈥淪tranger Danger,鈥 Journal of the West 53 (4): 56-59Creative nonfiction.
  • 2014    鈥淢emo from the Center for Teaching and Learning,鈥 The Chronicle of Higher Education.  Creative nonfiction.
  • 2013    鈥淧aradise, Wisconsin,鈥 Barrow Street.  Poetry.
  • 2013    鈥淪ivka-Burka,鈥 鈥淚nterstate,鈥 鈥淎 is for Air,鈥 鈥淣otes from a Northern State,  Prairie Schooner Poetry.
  • 2013    "A Walk Across the Ice," "Golden Spike," "Ink.鈥 Mesa, AZ: Superstition Review, 2013. Poetry.
  • 2012    鈥淔allout,鈥 鈥淲ide Boulevard, Tiny Apartment,鈥 Zone 3. Poetry.
  • 2012    鈥淪topping At the Joyce Kilmer Rest Area On a Snowy Evening,鈥 North American Review. Poetry.
  • 2011    鈥淐reating a Cone of Silence in China,鈥 The Chronicle of Higher Education. Creative nonfiction.
  • 2011    鈥淪napshots of a Semester in China,鈥 The Chronicle of Higher Education, May 2, 2011. Creative nonfiction.
  • 2011    鈥淭hrifting,鈥 Massachusetts Review. Poetry.  
  • 2011    鈥淧engyou,鈥 read by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie on Weekend All Things Considered (NPR), April 2011.  Fiction.
  • 2010    鈥淪pill,鈥 Poets for Living Waters. Poetry.
  • 2009    鈥淟ooking Backward: 2020,鈥 The Chronicle of Higher Education, April 1, 2009.  Creative nonfiction.
  • 2009    鈥淭he Suburban Mysteries,鈥 Jacket 38.
  • 2009    鈥淟etter to Hugo from the Land of the Living,鈥 Babel Fruit. Poetry.
  • 2009    鈥淔lyover State,鈥 Shepherd Express. Reprint.
  • 2008    鈥淪ix Degrees of Separation,鈥 Willow Springs. Poetry.
  • 2008    鈥淣ostalgia for the Present,鈥 鈥淭wo Toyotas Crash,鈥 and 鈥淏reathing Out Smoke,鈥 Southern Review. Poetry.
  • 2004    鈥淓mpire Builder鈥 in John Burnside, ed. Wild Reckoning:  An Anthology Provoked by Rachel Carson鈥檚 鈥楽ilent Spring.鈥 Gulbenkian Foundation (UK), 2004. Reprint. Poetry.
  • 2004    鈥淐atch and Release,鈥 Pinyon (2004): 18. Special issue on Norwegian poetry; in English, and translated into Norwegian (as 鈥淪lip og Fang鈥) by Sandra Lee Kleppe. Poetry.
  • 2003    鈥淕lossolalia鈥 in Diane Boller, et. al., eds.  Poetry Daily: 366 Poems from the World鈥檚 Most Popular Website.  Sourcebooks, 2003. Reprint; also appeared on the Poetry Daily website. Poetry.
  • 2001    鈥淩eally Barely There,鈥 Born: Art and Literature Collaboration (2001): n.p.  Art by Karen Ingram.
  • 2000    鈥淚nsomnia鈥 and 鈥淭he Attic of the Attic,鈥 Portland Review. Poetry.
  • 2000    鈥淟and of Lincoln鈥 and 鈥淭he Man Without a Middle,鈥 in America Poetry: The Next Generation. Jim Daniels and Gerald Constanzo, eds., Carnegie-Mellon University Press, 2000.  Reprint. Poetry.
  • 1998    鈥淟and of Lincoln,鈥 鈥淩eally Barely There,鈥 and 鈥淜ate Fox,鈥 Third Coast. Poetry.
  • 1996    鈥淲eather at Ten,鈥 North American Review.  Poetry.
  • 1995    鈥淢useum Piece,鈥 in Richard Howard, ed., Best American Poetry 1995, Simon & Schuster, 1995. Reprint. Poetry.
  • 1994    鈥淢useum Piece,鈥 The Nation. Poetry.

Reviews and Review Essays:

  • 2019   Review of Patricia Crane, Reading Children: LIteracy, Property, and the Dilemmas of Childhood in Nineteenth-Century America in American Literary History Review Series XX.
  • 2017    Review of Denise Duhamel, Scald, in Chicago Review 60:4 (2017), 3 pp.
  • 2016    Review of Donelle Ruwe, British Children's Poetry in the Romantic Era: Verse, Riddle, and Rhyme in Children's Literature Association Quarterly  40: 1 (Winter 2016), 420-422.
  • 2015    Review of Claudia Stokes, The Altar at Home:  Sentimental Literature and Nineteenth-Century American Religion. Modern Philology 113, 2 (November 2015): E112-E114
  • 2015    Review of Mary Robson, Heart Beats: Everyday Life and the Memorized Poem. MLQ 76: 1 (March 2015): 212-214.
  • 2014    Roundtable review (with Monika Elbert) of Anna Mae Duane, Suffering Childhood: Violence, Race, and the Making of the Child Victim.  Journal of American Studies 48:1(February 2014): 1-9.
  • 2010    鈥淚t's (Not) All Small Stuff: The Lion and the Unicorn Award for Children鈥檚 Poetry,鈥 with Michael Heyman and Joseph T. Thomas, in The Lion and the Unicorn 34 (September 2010): 354-363.
  • 2009    Lively Rigor:  the 2009 Lion and the Unicorn Award for Children鈥檚 Poetry,鈥 with Michael Heyman and Joseph T. Thomas, in The Lion and the Unicorn 33: 3 (September 2009): 376-396.
  • 2008    Review of Joseph T. Thomas, Poetry鈥檚 Playground, in Children鈥檚 Literature 36: (2008): 245-247.
  • 2008    鈥溾榝rom the brain all the way to the heart鈥: the 2008 Lion and the Unicorn Award for Children鈥檚 Poetry,鈥 with Richard Flynn and Joseph T. Thomas, in The Lion and the Unicorn 32: 3 (September 2008): 344-356.
  • 2008    Featured essay review of Joan Shelley Rubin, Songs of Ourselves, American Historical Review 113 (April 2008): 449-451.
  • 2007    鈥淢essage in a Bottle:  the 2007 Lion and the Unicorn Award for Children鈥檚 Poetry,鈥 with Richard Flynn and Joseph T. Thomas, The Lion and the Unicorn 31 (2007): 264-281.
  • 2007    Review of Christopher Irmscher, Longfellow Redux, in New England Quarterly, 80:1 (March 2007): 40-41.
  • 2006    Review of Joel Scott and Matthew Pace, eds., Wordsworth in American Literary Culture, in European Romantic Review 11:4 (2006): 502-507.
  • 2004    Review of James Guthrie, Above Time:  Emerson鈥檚 and Thoreau鈥檚  Temporal Revolutions, in M/MLA Journal 37:1 (Spring 2004): 117-118.
  • 2001    Review of J.D. McClatchy, Twenty Questions:  Posed by Poems, in M/MLA Journal  34: 3 (Autumn, 2001): 89-91
  • 1999    Review of Elizabeth Arnold, The Reef,  in Chicago Review 49: 2 (1999): 137-139.
  • 1996    Review of Lynne Crosbie, VillainElle, in Chicago Review, 42:2 (1996): 117-119.
  • 1996    Review of Fatima Lim-Wilson, Crossing the Snow Bridge, in Chicago Review,42:1 (1996): 88-89.
  • 1995    Review of Lawrence Graver, An Obsession with Anne Frank:  Meyer  Levin and the Diary, in Chicago Review 41:4 (1995): 142-144.
  • 1995    Review of Natasha Saj茅, Red Under the Skin, in Chicago Review 41:1 (1995): 97-98.

Honors and Awards

  • Won Outstanding Achievement in Poetry award (for The Sleeve Waves), Wisconsin Library Association, 2015
  • Won the 2013 Felix Pollak book prize for poetry from the University of Wisconsin Press, selected by Naomi Shihab Nye. Book forthcoming March 2014.
  • NEH grant (in collaboration with Sarah Wadsworth) from the American Library Association for an outreach project titled Louisa May Alcott: The Woman Behind Little Women. 2011.
  • Brittingham Prize for poetry manuscript Bird Skin Coat, 2008.
  • Honor Book Prize, Children鈥檚 Literature Association, 2007
  • Summer Faculty Fellowship, 福利在线 University, 2006.
  • Schlesinger Library Fellowship, Harvard University, 2005.
  • Vivian Pollak Scholar-in-Amherst Award, Emily Dickinson International Society, 2003
  • Urban Studies Institute Course Development Grant, 福利在线 University,2003.
  • Summer Faculty Fellowship, 福利在线 University, 2002.
  • Korzenik Fellowship, Longfellow Friends, 2002.
  • 福利在线 University PT-3 Grant, 2001.
  • Linfield College Faculty Fellowship, 1998.
  • Stuart Tave Fellowship, University of Chicago, 1996.
  • Discovery/The Nation (writing) Prize, The Nation and the Poetry Center of the 92nd Street 鈥淵,鈥 1994.
  • Brauer Grant, 鈥淓ducating Emily Dickinson,鈥 University of Chicago, 1994.
  • John Fiske Poetry (writing) Prize, University of Chicago, 1993.

Additional Information

Office Hours

Spring 2026

  • Monday 3:30PM - 5:00PM (in-person)
  • Wednesday 12:30PM - 2:00PM (virtual)

Teaching Schedule

Spring 2026

  • ENGL 4260-101:  Creative Writing: Poetry
    • Monday and Wednesday 2:00PM-3:15PM
  • ENGL 4954-701:  Seminar in Creative Writing - Advanced Writing Workshop 
    • Monday 5:00PM-7:30PM
  • ENGL 4986-102:  Writing Internship
    • TBA
  • ENGL 4988-101:  Practicum in Literature and Language Arts
    • MoWeFr 9:00AM-9:50AM
  • ENGL 5988-101:  Practicum in Literature and Language Arts
    • MoWeFr 9:00AM-9:50AM


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