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Stuart Hutchinson was a Senior Lecturer in English and American Literature at the University of Kent. His work focuses on 19th- and 20th-century literature, with a particular emphasis on Edith Wharton, Don DeLillo, and transatlantic literary themes. He has published extensively in journals such as Modern Language Review, Cambridge Quarterly, and Notes and Queries.
Notable research interests include gender and class analysis in literature, social criticism in American fiction, and comparative studies of Victorian and modernist works. Hutchinson co-authored the book Written City: A Literary Guide to Canterbury (1990), blending literary history with local cultural analysis. His reviews and scholarly articles often engage with foundational American authors like Herman Melville and Mark Twain, alongside contemporary figures like Don DeLillo.
Hutchinson’s publications reflect a deep engagement with literary form and historical context, exploring themes such as identity, social stratification, and the evolution of narrative techniques. His work bridges traditional literary criticism with interdisciplinary perspectives, offering fresh insights into canonical and understudied texts.


