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Roger Gilbert is a Professor in the Department of Literatures in English at Cornell University, affiliated with the College of Arts & Sciences. He has been teaching there since 1987. His research focuses on twentieth-century American poetry, popular culture, and aesthetics, with publications including Walks in the World: Representation and Experience in Modern American Poetry (Princeton, 1991). He is currently writing a critical biography of poet A.R. Ammons and has edited special issues on Ammons for EPOCH.
- Education Affiliations: Cornell University (since 1987)
His research interests span contemporary and modern poetry, British poetry, and American literary studies. He regularly reviews contemporary poetry for journals like Michigan Quarterly Review.
Recent courses include Birds, Beasts, and Bards: The Poetry of Animals, The Novels of Toni Morrison, and seminars on nineteenth-century British and American poetry. He also teaches honors thesis tutorials and independent study modules.
No specific awards are listed, but his scholarly contributions include editorial work and ongoing projects on A.R. Ammons. His advising and teaching focus on literature and cultural studies. No lab or team affiliations are mentioned in the text.




