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Gregory Kucich is a Professor at the University of Notre Dame and a Fellow of the Nanovic Institute for European Studies. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Michigan (1983), specializing in British Romanticism, Women's Writing, and Romantic Drama. His work focuses on the Keats-Hunt Circle, women's historiography, and cosmopolitanism. He co-edited Nineteenth-Century Contexts for 13 years and contributed to projects like Keats's Reading / Reading Keats and a digital edition of Keats's marginalia via The Keats Library.
- Education: Ph.D., University of Michigan (1983); M.A. (1978); B.A., San Francisco State University (1979)
His research explores intersections of gender, colonialism, and literary tradition. Recent publications analyze Mariana Starke’s The Widow of Malabar and Keats’s Endymion, reflecting his interest in Romantic-era feminism and poetic form. Collaborative projects with Beth Lau and Daniel Johnson highlight digital humanities initiatives.
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