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  • Notes on Contributors

Kenneth Asher is Professor of English and Director of the Program in Comparative Literature at the State University of New York, Geneseo. He is the author of T. S Eliot and Ideology (CUP, 1998) and is currently working on a book on literature and ethics in the modern period.

Charlotte Charteris is a Domestic Research Scholar at Pembroke College, Cambridge, where she is completing a PhD on the queer cultures of 1930s prose.

Alan Marshall is a senior lecturer in American literature at King's College London. He has published criticism on a range of British and American authors, including Walt Whitman, T. S. Eliot, Mina Loy, and Lorine Niedecker. His book, American Experimental Poetry and Democratic Thought (OUP) was published in 2009.

Sarah Meer lectures at the University of Cambridge and is the author of Uncle Tom Mania: Slavery, Minstrelsy and the Transatlantic Culture of the 1850s.

Henry Power is a Lecturer in English at the University of Exeter, and is currently writing a book on Henry Fielding.

Kathleen Singles is a PhD candidate and research assistant at the Department for English and American Studies at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität in Munich, Germany. She is investigating alternate history as a sub-topic of the ERC-funded project 'Narrating Futures' under the direction of Prof. Christoph Bode.

Tom Sperlinger is Director of Lifelong Learning for English at the University of Bristol.

Paul Woolridge completed his PhD at Cambridge University in 2009 and is now a lecturer for NU Global at Northeastern University. He has published articles in Prose Studies and American Periodicals. [End Page 200]

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