August 21, 2017 / Perspective
Natasha Duquette explores the themes of lament and healing in the poetry of three Canadian women.
Natasha Duquette is professor of English at Tyndale University College in Toronto, Ontario. She is author of Veiled Intent: Dissenting Women’s Aesthetic Approach to Biblical Interpretation (2016) and has edited two essay collections: Sublimer Aspects: Interfaces between Literature, Aesthetics, and Theology (2007) and Jane Austen and the Arts (2013). For the Chawton House Library Series, she produced a scholarly edition of Helen Maria Williams’s Julia, A Novel Interspersed with Poetical Pieces (2009).
Natasha Duquette explores the themes of lament and healing in the poetry of three Canadian women.