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Associate Professor of English
Ph.D. 2000 (American Studies), Boston University
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Research Interests: 18th- and 19th-century American literary and cultural history; New York City literary, performance, and intellectual cultures; the Revolutionary Atlantic World
Affiliations: American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, common-place, Residential College at Broome Street (Faculty in Residence), Society of Early Americanists, Modern Language Association, American Studies Association, Charles Brockden Brown Society.
Fellowships/Honors: Massachusetts Historical Society, Houghton Library (Harvard University), Golden Dozen Teaching Award (NYU CAS), Henry E. Huntington Library; Library Company of Philadelphia/Historical Society of Pennsylvania; New York Academy of Medicine; Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History; New-York Historical Society; Boston University Humanities Foundation; Princeton University Libraries.
Selected Works:
The Cambridge Companion to the Literatures of New York
City, edited with Cyrus R. K. Patell (forthcoming, 2009). Republic of Intellect: The Friendly Club of New York City and the Making of American Literature. Johns Hopkins, 2007.
Seducing the Revolutionary Atlantic World, from the Disappearance of Elizabeth Whitman to the Death of Mary Wollstonecraft (in progress)
"The Bavarian Illuminati, the Early American Novel, and Histories of the Public Sphere." William and Mary Quarterly (Jan. 2005): 9-30.
"Charles Brockden Brown, Revised and Expanded." Early American Literature 40:1 (2005): 173-91.
"Arthur Mervyn's Medical Repository and the Early Republic's Knowledge Industries." American Literary History 15:2 (summer 2003): 213-47.
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