After multiple cross-Atlantic trips, hundreds of hours spent pouring over thousands of handwritten pages and six years of dedication, a New Mexico State University professor is making sure an 18th century poet gets the attention she deserves.
The first-ever print edition of "Selena," written by Mary Tighe and edited by Harriet Kramer Linkin, a professor of English at NMSU, comes out in May of this year. The department is in the College of Arts and Sciences.
Linkin specializes in British Romanticism, and she says that when she was in graduate school the poets associated with the period were all male. But she quickly discovered Tighe, a female poet from the era, and has since dedicated much time and effort toward ensuring that her work is published.