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Winifred Bryan Horner InterviewsGaillet, Lynee, and Shelley Aley. “Interview with Winifred Bryan Horner.” Composition Studies 22.2 (1994): 15–29.
In this personal interview with Dr. Winifred Bryan Horner, Lynne Gaillet and Shelley Aley explore the interesting career of this “master teacher” (15). A thorough examination of Dr. Horner’s career reveals her many contributions to the field of Rhetoric and Composition, as well as to the education of countless students. Covering topics such as her love of teaching, support for the separation of literature and composition, the beginning of her academic career, publications, awards, as well as the changes witnessed in her field, this interview provides an interesting, entertaining, and informative glimpse into the expansive career of one of the most influential figures in the field of Rhetoric and Composition. “Rewriting Rhetorical History: Win Horner Revises the Possibilities for Women in the Discipline.” The Writery: Publication of the Campus Writing Program. 2.3 (1996): 1–2.
This profile provides insightful personal and professional information relating to Dr. Horner’s professional career, and contains an impressive listing of her work and achievements. Personal quotes provide insight into both the scholar and woman who has greatly impacted the field of Rhetoric and Composition. |