
معرفی
Nicholas Gaskill is an Associate Professor of American Literature at the Faculty of English, University of Oxford, and a Tutorial Fellow at Oriel College. His research bridges US literature and philosophy from Emerson to the present, focusing on the interplay between sensory experience and abstract thought.
His scholarship explores the material history of chromatic technologies (1880–1930), American pragmatism, and the philosophical implications of literary artifice. Key themes include color theory, aesthetic formalism, and the relationship between reality and representation in American literature.
He is currently working on a book titled Reality in America: Aesthetic Education and the Sense of the Real, examining novels and poems that question metaphysical reality through literary construction. His published work spans topics like color-music analogies, pragmatist criticism, and sensory abstraction.




