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Nicholas Bradley is an Associate Professor in the Department of English at the University of Victoria (UVic), currently on leave. His research focuses on Canadian and American literature, particularly coastal literatures of Canada and the US, environmental studies, and poetry. He holds a BA from UBC and a PhD from the University of Toronto.
Bradley’s work emphasizes the intersection of poetry and environment, with notable contributions to ecocriticism through edited volumes like Greening the Maple: Canadian Ecocriticism in Context (2013) and Current, Climate: The Poetry of Rita Wong (2021). He has also curated significant literary archives, including editing Al Purdy’s correspondence and exploring the poet’s relationship with Marius Barbeau’s ethnography.
His recent publications (2020–2024) reflect a continued focus on West Coast literary figures, biographical criticism, and the intersections between poetry and ecology. He serves as associate editor of Canadian Literature and maintains the Coastal West project.




