Daun Kendig's Reading List
What Daun left behind
NOTE: I house-sat for Daun a few times so I can attest that her academic's library was extensive. I don't remember when after her death I was invited to take a few of her books but I came away with a small handful. Over the years I confess my own library has been straining the available space in my home and so I have not kept everything. What I'm offering here is a taste of her work (Frame Analysis and Eudora Welty) and her interests (Janet Kauffman) and one sentimental favorite of mine-- The French Lieutenant's Woman-- because Daun used that book to introduce me to the concept of "the unreliable narrator." (It was a big deal at the time for me.) 😉
3 Plays by Ibsen with an introduction by Seymour L. Flaxman |
January, 1959 Dell Publishing Co., Inc. |
The French Lieutenant's Woman by John Fowles |
10 November 1969 Jonathan Cape (UK), Little, Brown (US) ISBN 0-224-61654-4 |
Frame Analysis: An Essay on the Organization of Experience by Erving Goffman |
1974 Harvard University Press ISBN 10: 0674316568; ISBN 13: 9780674316560 |
The Company of Women by Mary Gordon |
February 12, 1981 Random House; 1st edition ISBN-10: 0394505085; ISBN-13: 978-0394505084 |
Obscene Gestures for Women by Janet Kauffman |
September 9, 1989 Alfred A. Knopf ISBN-10: 0394574117; ISBN-13: 978-0394574110 |
Places in the World a Woman Could Walk by Janet Kauffman |
1983 Alfred A. Knopf ISBN 10: 0394529960; ISBN 13: 9780394529967 |
Eudora Welty: Eye of the Storyteller edited by Dawn Trouard |
1989 Kent State University Press ISBN 10: 0873383850; ISBN 13: 9780873383851 |
The Collected Stories of Eudora Welty by Eudora Welty |
1980 Harcourt ISBN 10: 0151189943; ISBN 13: 9780151189946 |