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Kyle Grimes

British Romanticism, Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century British Literature, Prosody and Poetics


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Kyle Grimes (Ph.D., Illinois, 1990), Associate Professor of English and Director of Graduate Studies, is a specialist in British Romantic literature. His work focuses on the nature of literary language, censorship, printing and publishing history, and radicalism in literature. He has published articles and reviews in such journals as the Keats-Shelley Journal, JEGP, European Romantic Review, Criticism, Victorian Studies, and Nineteenth-Century Studies, and his electronic publications include an edition of Hone's Political House that Jack Built which appears on Romantic Circles (where Grimes is the bibliography editor) and an experimental work called The William Hone BioText--a kind of hypertextual hybrid of biography and bibliography. Grimes also serves as Bibliographer to the Keats-Shelley Association of America. He teaches undergraduate courses in English literature, Romanticism, and Research and Writing, as well as graduate courses in Prosody and Poetics, Romanticism, and Byron and the Shelleys.


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