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Dr. Graham Fraser is Associate Professor in the English Department at Mount Saint Vincent University with educational credentials including a BA (Hons) from Dalhousie University, MA from McGill University, and PhD from the University of Reading. His office is located in Seton 515.
His research examines twentieth-century literary modernism across multiple dimensions: the works of Samuel Beckett, James Joyce, Jean Rhys, and Virginia Woolf; intersections between literature and visual art; spectral motifs; metaphorical constructions; and aesthetic representations of failure and fragmentation.
His recent publications demonstrate a consistent exploration of modernist aesthetics through concepts of ruin, material culture, and spectrality, with particular focus on Virginia Woolf's literary architecture and Samuel Beckett's minimalist abstraction.
Dr. Fraser teaches undergraduate courses in modernist literature, Renaissance and modern drama, and literary theory, employing approaches grounded in aesthetic philosophy and cultural criticism.




