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A. Clare Brandabur

Early Life and Education

Agnes Clare Brandabur was born on August 23 in Greely, Nebraska and spent her childhood there. she had seven children and nine grandchildren. she was a scholar of comparative literature who has many articles and essays that people can find. Brandabur was a woman who was passionate about her job as a teacher and a scholar whose works are still a very important part of literature. Brandabur got her different degrees in different universities. in Seattle university she got her B.A., in Xavier university she got M.A. in philosophy and in Illinois university, which is in Champaign-Urbana, she got her Ph.D. in comparative literature.

Brandabur's career

Brandabur was someone who loved to live abroad, she taught at many universities. Brandabur taught in Champaign-Urbana at Illinois university for twelve years, in Palestine at Birzeit university, in Syria at Al-Ba'ath university(as a Fullbright professor), in Ankara at Bilkent university, at university of Bahrain(as a fullbright professor),in Joradan at Yarmouk university for four years, and then at at Dogus university

Brandabur's works

Brandabur has written articles about Thomas Hardy, William Butler Yeats, Naguib Mahfoz, George Eliot, Micheal Ondaatje, Yasar Kemal, John Fowles and Benjamin Disraeli. Brandabur's articles can be found in more than a language such as English, Turkish and Arabic. Her works focus on Mythology, post-colonial criticism, archetypal criticism, contemporary Arabic literature, feminism and human rights issues.

Brandabur's death

Dr. Brandabur died on march 6,2015, in California. All her children were by her side when she passed away.