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Mary Ellen Snodgrass
American reference text author From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Mary Ellen Snodgrass (born February 29, 1944) is an American educator and writer of textbooks and general reference works.[1]
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Biography
Snodgrass was born on February 29, 1944, in Wilmington, North Carolina, to William and Lucy Robinson.[citation needed] She attended University of North Carolina at Greensboro (1966) and Appalachian State University[2][3] and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa.[citation needed]
Snodgrass taught English and Latin at Hickory High School and Lenoir Rhyne University for 23 years.[4][1] She is a member of the North Carolina Library Board[citation needed] and in 2013 chaired VOYA's nonfiction honor list selection committee.[4] Snodgrass has reviewed reference books for Booklist, Choice Reviews, Isis, and others[4] and has won several reference books-of-the-year awards from the American Library Association, Choice, and Library Journal.[4] Her books have also been named editor's choice by the Hickory Daily Record, Booklist, and the New York Public Library.[citation needed]
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Personal life
She married Hugh Snodgrass in 1984 and has a foster daughter, Deborah.[citation needed] She lives in Hickory, North Carolina.[4][1]
Selected works
Encyclopedias
- Utopian Literature (1995)
- Satirical Literature (1996)
- Frontier Literature (1997)
- Southern Literature (1997)
- Nursing (1999)[5]
- World Scripture (2001)
- Gothic Literature (2004)
- Kitchen History (2004)[6][7]
- Feminist Literature (2006)
- Underground Railroad (2007)[8]
- Literature of Empire (2009)
- The Civil War Era and Reconstruction (2011)
- World Clothing and Fashion (2013)[9]
- Settlers of the American West : The Lives of 231 Notable Pioneers, McFarland & Company (2015)
- World Ballet (2015)
- World Folk Dance (2016)
- American Colonial Women and their Art[10]
- Women and their Art[11]
- Frontier Women and their Art[12]
Literary companions
- Lee Smith[2]
- August Wilson (2004)[13]
- Isabel Allende (2013)
- Leslie Marmon Silko (2011)
- Nora Roberts (2009)
- Peter Carey (2009)
- Jamaica Kincaid (2008)
- Walter Dean Myers (2006)
- Kaye Gibbons (2006)
- Amy Tan (2004)
- Barbara Kingsolver (2004)
Cliffs Notes
- Greek Classics (1988)
- Roman Classics (1988)
- Bluffer's Guide to Bluffing (1989)
- Cliffs Notes in the Classroom (1990)
- A Light in the Forest Notes (1999)
References
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