Tamar Heller
Tamar Heller, associate professor of English at the University of Cincinnati, is the author of Dead Secrets: Wilkie Collins and the Female Gothic (1992), and has co-edited Approaches to Teaching Gothic Fiction: The British and American Traditions (2003) and Scenes of the Apple: Food and the Female Body in Nineteenth-and Twentieth-Century Women's Writing (2003). She has published widely on Victorian Gothic and sensation fiction and written extensively on Rhoda Broughton, editing Cometh Up as a...See more
Tamar Heller, associate professor of English at the University of Cincinnati, is the author of Dead Secrets: Wilkie Collins and the Female Gothic (1992), and has co-edited Approaches to Teaching Gothic Fiction: The British and American Traditions (2003) and Scenes of the Apple: Food and the Female Body in Nineteenth-and Twentieth-Century Women's Writing (2003). She has published widely on Victorian Gothic and sensation fiction and written extensively on Rhoda Broughton, editing Cometh Up as a Flower for Pickering & Chatto's series Varieties of Women's Sensation Fiction: 1855-1890 (2004), and Not Wisely, but Too Well for Victorian Secrets Press (2013). See less