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Barbara Wiedemann (born October 30, 1945) is an American poet. She has published four books of poetry, besides a number of poems in literary journals. She is the author of one monograph and co-editor of two critical studies. She was formerly a professor of English literature at Auburn University at Montgomery .

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6-1269: Wiedemann is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: Barbara Wiedemann (born 1945), American poet Christian Rudolph Wilhelm Wiedemann (1770–1840), German physician, historian, naturalist Elisabeth Wiedemann (1926–2015), German actress Ferdinand Johann Wiedemann (1805–1887), Baltic German linguist Fritz Wiedemann (1891–1970), German soldier, Nazi Party activist and diplomat George Wiedemann (1833–1890), German American brewer Gustav Heinrich Wiedemann (1826–1899), German physicist Eilhard Wiedemann (1852–1928), German physicist and historian of science Alfred Wiedemann (1856–1936), German Egyptologist Hermann Wiedemann (1879–1944), German operatic baritone and academic teacher Kent M. Wiedemann , American diplomat Elettra Rossellini Wiedemann (born 1983), American fashion model Thorsten Wiedemann (born 1985), German rugby union player Thomas Ernst Josef Wiedemann (1950–2001), German-British historian See also [ edit ] Wiedemann–Franz law , named after Gustav Heinrich Wiedemann Wiedemann Range Wiedeman Wiedmann Wiedermann [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with

12-401: A Pope and Other Poems (2012), and Desert Meditations (2018). Wiedemann has authored a critical study, Josephine Herbst's Short Fiction: A Window to Her Life and Times , on the work of Josephine Herbst , the radical American writer, and is the co-editor of two books, Short Fiction: A Critical Companion and "My Name Was Martha": A Renaissance Woman's Autobiographical Poem . The latter is

18-460: Is an English or Jewish (generally also Christian) given name that derives from the Aramaic name meaning "son of Talmai ". Bar is Aramaic for "son", and marks patronyms . Talmai either comes from telem "furrow" or is a Hebrew version of Ptolemy . Thus Bartholomew is either "son of furrows" (i.e., rich in land) or "son of Ptolemy". Bartholomew (Barry) is English or Scottish but also

24-599: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Barbara Wiedemann Barbara Wiedemann was born on October 30, 1945, and grew up in upstate New York. She received her Ph.D. from the University of South Florida . Wiedemann has published poems in a number of journals, including Kaleidoscope , Kerf , Poetry Motel , and Acorn . Four of her collections were published by Finishing Line Press: Half-Life of Love (2008), Sometime in October (2013), Death of

30-1262: The surname Wiedemann . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. v t e Surnames associated with the occupations of farmer / ploughman / peasant etc. Germanic Farmer , Plowman , Cotter , Cotterill , Bond , Huber , Hübner Bauer , Ackerman , Baumann , Ackermann , Bumann , Buhmann , Pachter , Hüfner Hoffman , Hoffmann , Hofmann , Hofman , Huffman , Hofmans Boer ( De Boer ), Ploog , Neubauer , Neubert , Neugebauer , Viertel , Wiedemann Bonde , Farman [REDACTED] Semitic Fellah Bartholomew Slavic Kmet Pluzhnikov Pluznyk /Pluzhnik Sedlák Sedláček Rolnik Láník Other Arājs (Latvian) Campagnaro , Massaro (Romance) Georgios (Greek) Rolnikas (Lithuanian) Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wiedemann&oldid=1216707866 " Categories : Surnames German-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

36-576: The first edition of a 1632 autobiographical poem, 110 lines long, by Martha Moulsworth —one of the first such poems in English, which was included in the seventh edition of the Norton Anthology of English Literature . Her essay on Hélène Cixous and Marguerite Duras , "The Search for an Authentic Voice: Hélène Cixous and Marguerite Duras", was reprinted in the collection Marguerite Duras Lives On . Bartholomew (name) Bartholomew

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