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James Krasner is a Professor and Department Chair of English at the University of New Hampshire's College of Liberal Arts. He specializes in British Victorian Literature with an interdisciplinary focus, exploring intersections between literature, science, and cultural studies. His research spans topics such as medical humanities, Gothic traditions, and the cult of Sherlock Holmes.
Education: Ph.D. and M.A. in English from the University of Pennsylvania, B.A. in English from Hampshire College.
Research Interests: Victorian Literature, Medical Humanities, Gothic and Sherlock Holmes Studies, Animal Studies, Biblical Literature, and Tourism Studies. His work analyzes themes like embodied experience, domestic spaces, and interdisciplinary approaches to Victorian and Modernist texts.
Recent publications examine topics ranging from Arthur Conan Doyle's narratives to medical touch in literature. Though no scientific awards are listed, his scholarship bridges literary analysis with broader cultural and scientific contexts. He teaches courses on writing, literature, and the Bible as a literary text.
No formal grants or advising records are noted, but his academic leadership role suggests active engagement in departmental governance and pedagogy.





