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Christopher Miller is a Professor specializing in English poetry and prose from the late 17th century to the Romantic era. His research focuses on literary theory, genre evolution, and the interplay between form and content in works by figures like Milton, Austen, Keats, and Shelley. He holds a Ph.D. from Harvard University and a B.A. from Amherst College.
His scholarship emphasizes themes of surprise, temporal perception, and existential inquiry in Romantic literature. Notable works include Surprise: The Poetics of the Unexpected (2015) and The Invention of Evening (2006). Recent articles analyze Mansfield Park's existential themes, Keats's lyric forms, and Coleridge's poetic tradition.
Miller’s publications span Romanticism's core figures and genres, with particular attention to narrative structure, aesthetic philosophy, and historical context. His work bridges literary analysis with broader cultural and ethical questions, offering fresh perspectives on canonical texts.


