
معرفی
Jeffrey E. Jackson serves as Associate Professor and Undergraduate Program Coordinator in the Department of English at Monmouth University, teaching undergraduate and graduate courses on British Romanticism, Victorian literature, Gothic fiction, literary theory, and literature-to-film adaptation.
Education:
- Ph.D., Rice University
- M.A., Portland State University
- B.A., Linfield College
Research Focus: His scholarship centers on 19th-century British literature with emphasis on British Romanticism, Victorian novel evolution, book history, and print culture practices. His innovative work bridges literary analysis with film adaptation studies and examines terrorism in literature, particularly through Arthurian revivals in Victorian contexts. Current research explores imperial heroism in Tennyson's Idylls of the King and epigraphic structures in Gaskell's North and South.
Publications: His recent articles demonstrate interdisciplinary engagement with Victorian publishing practices and medievalist poetics, revealing connections between textual materiality, cultural imperialism, and narrative form. Key publications analyze how 19th-century literary works negotiated historical trauma through adaptation frameworks.



