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Susan Wolfson is a Professor of English at Princeton University, joining in 1991 after previously serving at Rutgers University. She specializes in British Romanticism (1780–1850), with interests extending to Milton, Shakespeare, and feminist/gender studies. Her work bridges literary criticism, scholarly editing, and pedagogy. She holds editorial roles at journals and serves on the Keats-Shelley Association's Board.
Education: Ph.D. in English from the University of California, Berkeley (1978).
Research focuses on Romantic-era writers, textual editing (e.g., *Frankenstein*, *Northanger Abbey*), and aesthetic analysis. Her Clark Lectures (Trinity College, Cambridge) highlight her international influence. Awards include Phi Beta Kappa's teaching honor (2016) and Guggenheim/NEH fellowships.
Teaching spans Romanticism surveys, critical reading seminars, and advising independent projects. She innovated courses on Mary Shelley's *Frankenstein* and Milton's *Paradise Lost*. Her publications blend literary analysis with interdisciplinary methods, emphasizing close reading and form.
Key contributions include annotated editions of Romantic texts and critical works like *Romantic Interactions* (2010) and *Reading John Keats* (2015).
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