Andrew Stauffer
astauff@bu.edu
Associate Professor. B.A., University of Pennsylvania; M.A., Ph.D., University of Virginia
Teaching/Research interests: Romanticism, 19th-century British literature, textual criticism
Selected publications: Anger, Revolution, and Romanticism (2005); Editor, H. Rider Haggard, She: A History of Adventure (2005); Co-editor, Norton Critical Edition of Robert Browning's Poetry (2006); "Ruins of Paper: Dickens and The Necropolitan Archive," Romanticism and Victorianism on the Net (2007); "Romanticism's Scattered Leaves," Romanticism on the Net (2006); "Dante Gabriel Rossetti and the Burdens of Nineveh," Victorian Literature and Culture (2005); "Byron, the Pyramids, and 'Uncertain Paper,'" Wordsworth Circle (2005); "Victorian Paperwork," Victorian Poetry (2004); "Sorting Byron's 'Windsor Poetics,'" Keats-Shelley Journal (2002); " Punch on Nineveh, Catholics and the P.R.B.," Journal of Pre-Raphaelite Studies (2001); "Godwin, Provocation and the Plot of Anger," Studies in Romanticism (2001); "Blake's Poison Trees," Blake: An Illustrated Quarterly (2001); "Byron, Medwin, and the False Fiend: Remember 'Remembering Thee'," Studies in Bibliography (2000); "Celestial Temper: Shelley and the Masks of Anger," Keats-Shelley Journal (2000); "The Hero in the Harem: Byron's Debt to Medieval Romance in Don Juan," European Romantic Review (1999)
Works in Progress: Co-editor, Norton Critical Edition of Robert Browning's Poetry; Ruins of Paper: The Troubled Archive of English Literature, 1798-1900 (book)
Honors/Grants/Awards: ACLS/ Charles Ryskamp Fellowship (2006-07); NEH Fellowship (2003-04); Huntington Library Fellowship (2001); Gilder Lehrman Fellowship (2000)