The Encyclopedia of the NovelISBN: 978-1-4051-6184-8
Hardcover
1024 pages
December 2010, Wiley-Blackwell
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Peter Melville Logan is Professor of English at Temple University, USA and Director of the Center for the Humanities at Temple. He specializes in nineteenth-century British literature, critical theory, the history of the novel, and the history of science. He is the author of Victorian Fetishism: Intellectuals and Primitives (2009) and Nerves and Narratives: A Cultural History of Hysteria in Nineteenth-Century British Prose (1997), as well as articles on Victorian popular culture, George Eliot, and Matthew Arnold.
Associate Editors
Olakunle George is Associate Professor of English and
Africana Studies at Brown University, USA, where he teaches African
literary and cultural studies, Afro-Diasporic cultural criticism,
and Anglo-American literary theory. He is the author of Relocating
Agency: Modernity and African Letters (2003) and articles in
Comparative Literature Studies, Diacritics, Novel: A Forum on
Fiction, and Representations.
Susan Hegeman is Associate Professor of English at the
University of Florida, USA, where she specializes in
twentieth-century American literature, popular culture, cultural
history, and critical theory. She is the author of Patterns for
America: Modernism and the Concept of Culture (1999) and The
Cultural Return (forthcoming 2011).
Efrain Kristal is Chair of the Department of Comparative
Literature at the University of California, Los Angeles, USA, where
he is also Professor of Spanish and French. He is editor of The
Cambridge Companion to the Latin American Novel (2005) and Jorge
Luis Borges's Poems of the Night (2010), and the author of numerous
books and articles on literature, translation studies, and
aesthetics.