
معرفی
Jay M. Dickson is a Professor of English and Humanities at Reed College, affiliated with the Division of Literature and Languages. He holds a Ph.D. from Princeton University and an A.B. from Harvard University. His teaching spans Humanities 110, Humanities 220, and specialized courses on 19th–21st century British fiction, modernist literature (e.g., Woolf, Joyce), detective stories, and WWII literature.
- Education:
- A.B., English & American Literature, Harvard University
- Ph.D., English, Princeton University
Research focuses on modernist authors like Woolf, Joyce, E.M. Forster, and Katherine Mansfield, with recent work exploring Mansfield’s connections to Bloomsbury and Garsington circles. His 2021 article on Mansfield’s 'The Garden Party' and a forthcoming analysis of Waugh’s Brideshead Revisited highlight his engagement with sentimentality and literary networks. He received the John G. Hodges Excellence in Teaching Award at the University of Tennessee—Knoxville.
- Awards:
- John G. Hodges Excellence in Teaching Award (2001)
Teaching and research emphasize close textual analysis, historical context, and interdisciplinary approaches to literature. His courses often integrate cultural studies, such as the British Home Front during WWII.




