Rice English’s permanent faculty members Nineteenth-Century British Studies are:

Logan Browning

Prof. Browning has been Publisher and Executive Editor at SEL: Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 since July 2011.

Thad Logan

Dr. Logan’s current research project has the working title “Rossetti’s Things.”  She is exploring the importance of material things in Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s life and art, with attention to visual and verbal representations of objects not only in Rossetti’s poetry and painting but also in his correspondence, and in various texts about Rossetti written by his contemporaries.

Helena Michie

Prof. Michie is currently working on two projects: Historical Effects: The Sentences of Historicism and Homing: The Abandonment of the Public Sphere and the Return of Privacy

Timothy Morton

See Prof. Morton’s blog or follow him on Twitter: @the_eco_thought

Alexander Regier

Prof. Regier is on leave in 2017 as a Visiting Fellow at Cambridge University’s Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities. Read about his current project, Troubling Enlightenment, here.

 

Emeritus Faculty

Robert L. Patten