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Ian Dennis is a Professor in the Department of English at the Faculty of Arts, University of Ottawa. His academic career spans decades, with a focus on British and American Romantic literature, particularly works by Lord Byron, Walter Scott, and James Fenimore Cooper.
- Ph.D., M.A., and B.A. from University of Toronto
- Secretary-Treasurer, Generative Anthropology Society & Conference (2010–present)
Dennis employs a critical framework influenced by generative anthropology and mimetic theory, examining how desire and cultural conflict manifest in literature. His recent work extends to analyzing popular song and aesthetic experience across genres.
His publications bridge Romantic-era analysis and contemporary anthropological theory. Key themes include victimhood, market society, and the interplay between high and popular art forms.
As a novelist, Dennis has authored four works across literary fantasy and historical mystery genres, demonstrating his engagement with both academic and creative writing.





