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Rob Breton is a Full Professor in English Studies within Nipissing University's Faculty of Arts and Science. His scholarship examines 19th-century working-class literature and Victorian cultural production, with monographs on Chartist fiction and penny literature establishing key frameworks for analyzing marginalized voices.
Primary research explores the intersection of radical politics, periodical culture, and popular fiction during industrialization. Current book projects investigate Tory radicalism and William Morris's literary activism.
Publication analysis reveals sustained focus on: class representation in serial fiction, gendered labor narratives, and the political economy of Victorian publishing. Recent work connects historical literary activism to contemporary humanities pedagogy.
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