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Victor H. Strandberg is a Professor of English at Duke University's Trinity College of Arts & Sciences, holding this position since 1983. His office is located in 315 Allen Bldg, Durham, NC. During Spring '25, he is on academic leave.
- Ph.D. in English from Brown University (1962)
- M.A. in English from Brown University (1959)
- B.A. in English from Clark University (1957)
His research focuses on American literature, with expertise in religious psychology, modernist poetry, and Jewish-American writers. Strandberg has authored influential works such as The Poetic Vision of Robert Penn Warren (1977), Religious Psychology in American Literature (1981), and Greek Mind/Jewish Soul: The Conflicted Art of Cynthia Ozick (1994). His scholarship bridges literary analysis with cultural and philosophical inquiry.
Recent publications explore themes of democracy in Robert Penn Warren's work and interfaith dynamics in Cynthia Ozick's writings. His writing spans journal articles, book chapters, and monographs, reflecting a commitment to interdisciplinary literary studies.
Strandberg has held consistent academic engagement, including sabbatical semesters dedicated to research and writing. He maintains an online course on T.S. Eliot and contributes to Duke's literary community through teaching and scholarly outreach.


