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Jesse Rosenthal is an Associate Professor in the Department of English at Johns Hopkins University, part of the Krieger School of Arts & Sciences. His research focuses on Victorian novels, the theory of the novel, and the intersection of ethics and literature. He also employs quantitative textual analysis methods in his work.
His major publication, Good Form: The Ethical Experience of the Victorian Novel (2017), explores how intuition shaped both moral understanding and novel-reading experiences in the 19th century. He co-edited a special Genre issue on 'Narrative against Data in the Victorian Novel' and is currently researching the development of tradition concepts in literary studies and social thought.
Key research areas include Victorian narrative ethics, moral epistemology, and the relationship between narrative form and ethical reasoning. His work bridges literary analysis with philosophy, mathematics, and social theory.
Rosenthal teaches courses on Victorian literature, narrative theory, and ethics in literature. His recent publications address topics like statistical narratives in novels, the role of humor in moral judgment, and the tension between data-driven and narrative-based approaches to knowledge.





