Faye Ringel

Faye J. Ringel is an American professor emeritus of Humanities at the United States Coast Guard Academy and an author.

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Life

Ringel received a Bachelor of Arts in Comparative Literature from Brandeis University and a Ph.D. from Brown University in Comparative Literature with Patterns of the Hero and the Quest in 1979. She is also a performer and teacher of traditional music (Hot Chestnuts: Old Songs, Endearing Charms).

Ringel was promoted to Professor Emeritus atr the United States Coast Guard Academy after 20 years of service in 2010.[1]

Private life

She married Paul Hazel, a novelist, in 1990 but later was divorced.[2]

Work

  • Faye Ringel, New England's Gothic Literature: History and Folklore of the Supernatural (1995)
  • Hot Chestnuts
gollark: Those are basically just fast ADCs, mixer things and computer interfaces.
gollark: Actually, why oscilloscope when you can simply buy an SDR?
gollark: Not particularly.
gollark: I believe older ones did analog things of some sort, but now all is computers.
gollark: So you'd be limited to 24kHz.

References

  1. Academy, US Coast Guard (2010-08-20), Ringel Named CGA Professor Emeritus, retrieved 2019-11-20
  2. "Faye J. Ringel, Professor, Weds Paul Hazel, Novelist". The New York Times. 1990-05-28. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2019-11-20.


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