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Karen Dieleman is a Professor of English at Redeemer University, where she teaches courses in poetry, Victorian literature, and interdisciplinary core curriculum. She previously served in academic administration at Trinity Christian College and continues active scholarship on the intersections of religion, theology, and Victorian poetry.
- Ph.D., English (McMaster University, 2006)
- M.A., English (McMaster University, 2001)
- Honours B.A., English (McMaster University, 2000)
- Diploma of Teaching (Covenant Canadian Reformed Teachers College, 1988)
Her research explores Victorian poetry’s engagement with liturgy, evolutionary thought, and theological interpretations of creation. She focuses on poets like Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Christina Rossetti, and Adelaide Procter, while also examining Romanticism, British novels, and essay writing pedagogy.
Recent publications analyze ecotheological themes in Alice Meynell’s poetry, liturgical influences in Victorian sonnets, and interdisciplinary connections between music, poetry, and theology. Her work bridges literary analysis with environmental ethics and religious studies.




