Michael Gamer

http://www.english.upenn.edu/~mgamer
Fisher-Bennett Hall 336
215-746-3766

Office Hours: M/W 12-1

Michael Gamer is Associate Professor of English at the University of Pennsylvania and author of Romanticism and the Gothic: Genre, Reception, and Canon Formation (Cambridge, 2000). He is currently at work on two books: Recollections in Tranquility: The Collected Author and the Institutionalization of Romanticism; and A History of British Theatre: Staged Conflicts, under contract with Blackwell Publishing. He is editor of Horace Walpole's Castle of Otranto (Penguin, 2002) and Charlotte Smith's Manon L'Escaut and the Romance of Real Life (Pickering and Chatto, 2005). He works on collaboration and is fond of collaborative work: with Jeffrey Cox he edited The Broadview Anthology of Romantic Drama (Broadview, 2003); with Dahlia Porter Samuel Coleridge and William Wordsworth's Lyrical Ballads 1798 and 1800 (Broadview, 2008). He has also published essays in MLQ, PMLA, Novel, ELH, Nineteenth-Century Contexts, Studies in Romanticism, and other journals on poetic collections, the novel, pornography, popular culture, authorship, and dramas of spectacle. In recent years he has received the Ira Abrams, Lindback, and College of General Studies awards for distinguished teaching. He received his doctorate from the University of Michigan in 1993.


Faculty Awards
(more)
2007 The CGS Award for Distinguished Teaching - Standing Faculty
recipient
2002 The Ira Abrams Award for Distinguished Teaching
recipient
1997 The Lindback Award for Distinguished Teaching
recipient
1996 The Alan Filreis Teaching Award, Sponsored by the English Undergraduate Advisory Board
recipient

Coursework
English068.950The London Theatre Experience - Summer 2010
English246.950Romantic Drama and Theatre - Summer 2010
English566.640Literature and the Law - Spring 2010
English551.401The Global 1790s - Spring 2010
English551.401The Global 1790s - Spring 2010
English040.301A Landscape of British Poetry, 1660-1914 - Spring 2010
English101.401Jane Austen and Adaption - Fall 2009
English800.301Pedagogy - Fall 2009
English250.301The Romantic Book - Fall 2008
English050.001Romantic Poetry and Performance - Fall 2008
English016.401Jane Austen and her Contemporaries - Fall 2007
English760.301National Tales - Fall 2007
English040.950British Poetry and Painting - Summer 2006
English068.950London Theatre Experience - Summer 2006
English566.640Trouble in the Republic of Letters: Literature and the Law - Spring 2006
English566.640Trouble in the Republic of Letters: Literature and the Law - Spring 2006
English551.401British Literature, 1770-1800 - Fall 2005
English551.401British Literature, 1770-1800 - Fall 2005
English060.950 The Rise of the Novel: Novel Urban Spectacles - Summer 2005
English101.401Jane Austen and Popular Culture - Spring 2005
English801.301Pedagogy - Spring 2005
English600.301Proseminar - Atlanticisms: English Literatures in the Atlantic World - Fall 2004
English068.950London Theatre Experience - Summer 2004
English246.950Romantic Drama and Theater - Summer 2004
English101.401Jane Austen and Popular Culture - Spring 2004
English760.301Topics in the Novel: National Tales - Spring 2004
English801.301Pedagogy - Spring 2004
English060.950London in Literature: Novel Urban Spectacles - Summer 2003
English550.640Gothic Novels and National Tales - Fall 2002
English060.950London in Literature: Novel Urban Spectacles - Summer 2002
English311.301The Honors Program - Spring 2002
English040.304Major British Poets 1660-Present - Fall 2001
English040.301Major British Poets 1660-Present - Fall 2001
English551.301British Literature, 1770-1800 - Fall 2001
English551.301British Literature, 1770-1800 - Fall 2001
English311.301The Honors Program - Spring 2001
English050.001Romantic Poets - Spring 2001
English550.640Representing Women and Legal Identity - Fall 2000
English345.301Gothic Fiction and the National Tale - Fall 2000
English550.301Authorship, Collaboration, and Literary Property - Fall 2000
English550.301Authorship, Collaboration, and Literary Property - Fall 2000
English060.950Novel Urban Spectacles - Summer 2000
English241.401Topics in 18th Century Literature - Fall 1998
English241.301 Topics in 18th Century Literature - Fall 1998
English250.301 19th Century British Poetry - Fall 1998
English040.950 Major British Poets, 1660-present: Poetry and Painting - Summer 1998
English241.950 Staging London: Urban and Gothic Spectacle - Summer 1998
English202.302Major British Poets - Fall 1997
English202.301Major British Poets - Fall 1997
English250.30119th Century British Poetry - Fall 1997
English550.940Proseminar: Women, Law, and the Gothic - Summer 1997
English550.640England's Ruins: British Lit. - Fall 1996
English550.640England's Ruins: British Lit. - Fall 1996
English202.305Major British Poets - Fall 1996
English800.302Representation of Horror - Fall 1996
English750.301Romantic Writing: Communities of Revolution and Reform - Spring 1996
English050.001Romantic Poets - Spring 1996
English202.301Inventing British Literature, 1700-1900 - Fall 1995
English550.301Gothicism and Romanticism - Fall 1995
English550.301Gothicism and Romanticism - Fall 1995
English345.301Sex, Violence, Law, and the Gothic - Spring 1995
English050.001Major English Romantic Poets - Spring 1995
English202.301Major British Poetry 1660-Present - Fall 1994
English250.301Topics in Romantic Poetry: Romantic Ruins and Inventing a National Literature - Fall 1994

 
 
 
 


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