
Randi Saloman
Teaching Professor · Twentieth-Century British Literature
Wake Forest UniversityAbout
Dr. Randi Saloman is an Associate Teaching Professor in the Department of English at Wake Forest University. She holds a PhD from Yale University, an MA from Johns Hopkins University, and a BA from Columbia University. Her scholarship focuses on twentieth-century British fiction, post-1945 Anglophone literature, Edwardian cultural studies, and narrative genre theory.
Dr. Saloman teaches courses on British literature surveys, contemporary fiction, and specialized writing seminars examining themes like hospitality culture through works such as 'Downton Abbey'. Her publications include a critical edition of Arnold Bennett's 'The Grand Babylon Hotel' and the monograph 'Virginia Woolf's Essayism', analyzing modernist literary techniques. Her recent research explores Zadie Smith's engagement with E.M. Forster's liberal ideology in contemporary fiction.
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