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Anthony Jarrells serves as an Associate Professor of English at the University of South Carolina, where his academic work centers on Romantic-era British literary history and its intersections with political and cultural transformations. His position reflects deep engagement with 18th and 19th century literary scholarship within the university's Department of English.
Dr. Jarrells' research specializes in Romantic Literature, British Literary History, Short Fiction, and Periodical Studies, with particular emphasis on how historical events like the Glorious Revolution shaped literary production. His seminal monograph Britain’s Bloodless Revolutions: 1688 and the Romantic Reform of Literature (2005) established his expertise in political-literary connections, while his editorial work on Blackwood’s Magazine, 1817-1825 (2006) demonstrated significant contributions to periodical scholarship. Recent publications in Studies in Romanticism and The Oxford History of the Novel in English reveal expanding interests in global Romantic networks and narrative forms.
His publication trajectory consistently examines Romantic-era short fiction, periodical culture, and transnational literary influences, culminating in his current book project The Time of the Tale. This body of work demonstrates sophisticated analysis of how historical ruptures and media environments transformed narrative practices during British Romanticism, with increasing attention to global contexts beyond traditional Anglo-centric frameworks.

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