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Angela Anne Frattarola
Assistant Professor

 
 

Angela Frattarola is an Assistant Professor in the English Division, and received her PhD in English Literature from New York University in 2004. Her area of focus is modernist literature, with a particular interest in auditory technologies and their relation to the twentieth-century novel. Most recently, she has written on early twentieth-century radio drama as a genre within modernist literature, and has explored how the invention of the phonograph changed auditory perception and the form of the novel. She is presently revising a manuscript entitled The Rhetoric of Sampling: A Study of Narrative Technique in the Twentieth-Century Novel. A chapter from this work, “Listening for ‘Found Sound’ Samples in the Novels of Virginia Woolf,” has been published in the Woolf Studies Annual.