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Erin M. Goss is an Associate Professor of English at Clemson University's College of Arts and Humanities. She holds a Ph.D. from Emory University and an A.B. from Washington University in St. Louis. Her research focuses on 18th- and 19th-century British literature with emphases on gender, race, nationalism, and colonialism. Notable works include Revealing Bodies (2012) and Jane Austen and Comedy (2019). Her current project, Complicity and the Bargains of White Femininity, 1750-1850, examines intersections of whiteness, colonialism, and feminism.
Dr. Goss has received awards including the John B. & Thelma A. Gentry Teaching Excellence Award (2018) and a Harry Ransom Center Fellowship (2013). She has held grants from NEH, Clemson SEED, and the University Research Committee. Active in professional service, she serves as Associate Chair of Clemson's English Department and co-chairs the University Research Symposium.
Her scholarship bridges literary analysis with critical race theory, feminist recovery projects, and global colonial studies. Recent work includes articles on Jane Austen's Persuasion and Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, exploring how domestic narratives depend on silenced colonial violence. She has presented at major conferences like ASECS and ICR, and her teaching spans British literature surveys, feminist criticism, and Romantic-period studies.




