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Mark Edmundson is a University Professor of English at the University of Virginia, specializing in 19th-century American and British literature, Romanticism, and cultural criticism. He is a Guggenheim Fellow and NEH Distinguished Teaching Professor, known for blending literary scholarship with reflections on education, democracy, and the role of sports in shaping character.
- Ph.D., Yale University (1985)
- B.A., Bennington College (1974)
His research explores tensions between individualism and collective values in literature, the philosophical underpinnings of Romantic poetry, and the cultural impact of football on American identity. Recent works analyze digital-age psychological challenges and the legacy of Emersonian resilience.
Selected recent publications and lectures chart intersections of artificial intelligence with Milton’s Paradise Lost, Whitman’s democratic ideals, and Freud’s theories in contemporary contexts. His essays have been featured in The Hedgehog Review, The American Scholar, and The Los Angeles Review of Books.
- Guggenheim Fellowship
- NEH Distinguished Teaching Professor
- Best American Essays Selection
- Kirkus Reviews Best Memoirs
Edmundson also serves as a contributing editor at Harper’s Magazine, with a career spanning decades of teaching, writing, and public intellectual engagement.
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