Suvir Kaul
English Department Chair
A. M. Rosenthal Professor of English


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215-573-2531
Fisher-Bennett Hall 131
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Office Hours: Tuesdays and Thursdays 2:30-3:30

Suvir Kaul received his B. A. (Hons.), M. A., and M. Phil. degrees from the University of Delhi, and his Ph. D. from Cornell University. His first job was at the SGTB Khalsa College in Delhi; since then, he has taught at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, at Stanford University, and at the Jamia Milia Islamia as a Visiting Professor. He has also held post-doctoral fellowships at the University of Canterbury at Kent and at the Society for the Humanities at Cornell University. He teaches courses in Eighteenth-century British Literature, Contemporary South Asian Writing in English, and in Literary and Critical Theory. He has published three books, Eighteenth-century British Literature and Postcolonial Studies (Edinburgh University Press, 2009), Poems of Nation, Anthems of Empire: English Verse in the Long Eighteenth Century (University Press of Virginia, 2000; Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2001), and Thomas Gray and Literary Authority: Ideology and Poetics in Eighteenth-Century England (Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1992; Stanford University Press, 1992) and has edited a collection of essays entitled The Partitions of Memory: the afterlife of the division of India (Delhi: Permanent Black, 2001; London: C. Hurst, 2001; Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2002). He has also coedited (with Ania Loomba, Antoinette Burton, Matti Bunzl and Jed Esty) an interdisciplinary volume entitled Postcolonial Studies and Beyond (Durham: Duke University Press, 2005; Delhi: Permanent Black, 2005).


Coursework
English748.401The International Making of a National Literature: British Writing in the Long Eighteenth Century - Spring 2010
English040.001Major British Poets 1660-1914: Literary Form, Social Function, and the Making of a National Tradition - Fall 2009
English393.401The Literature and Historiography of National Trauma: Partition and South Asia - Spring 2009
English571.401Literary Theory - Fall 2008
English745.301The International Making of a National Literature: British Writing in the Long Eighteenth Century - Spring 2008
English046.001Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Drama: Aphra Behn to Elizabeth Inchbald - Spring 2008
English393.401The Literature and Historiography of National Trauma: Partition and South Asia - Spring 2006
English046.001Issues in English Drama: Dryden to Inchbald - Spring 2006
English600.301Proseminar: Intro to Theory & Criticism - Fall 2005
English741.301Poetry, Nation, Empire: English Poetry in the Late 17th & 18th Centuries - Spring 2005
English042.00118th Century Poetry: Poetics and the Public Sphere - Spring 2005
English095.401Introduction To Cultural Studies - Spring 2004
English590.401Critical Theory and the Profession: An Introduction to Graduate Study in Literature - Spring 2004
English590.401Critical Theory and the Profession: An Introduction to Graduate Study in Literature - Spring 2004
English016.401Literature and National Trauma - Fall 2003
English040.301Major British Poets: Literary Form, Social Function, and the Making of a National Tradition - Fall 2003
English241.301Topics in 18th Century Literature - Spring 2003
English748.30118th-Century British Literature and Modernity - Spring 2003

 
 
 
 


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