Carl Dawson received his Ph.D. from Columbia University in nineteenth-century studies. He has taught at Dartmouth College, the University of California, the University of New Hampshire, the Free University of Berlin, and Kobe-Shoin University of Japan. He has been a Guggenheim fellow, Fulbright Scholar, and a recipient of fellowships from ACLS and NEH. His books include Living Backwards: a Transatlantic Memoir (Virginia); Lafcadio Hearn and the Vision of Japan (Johns Hopkins); November 1948 (Virginia); Prophets of Past Time (Hopkins); Victorian Noon: English Literature in 1850 (Hopkins); and His Fine Wit: a Study of Thomas Love Peacock (California). |