Edward Larkin received his BA in English from
Harvard College and his MA and PhD from Stanford University.
He is the author of Thomas Paine and the Literature of Revolution
(Cambridge UP, 2005) and editor of Paine’s Common Sense
(Broadview, 2004). He has also published essays in Early American
Literature, The Arizona Quarterly, and Novel, A Forum on Fiction.
A former Fulbright US Scholar and the recipient of an NEH
fellowship at the American Antiquarian Society, his current
research focuses on loyalism and empire from the American
Revolution through the 1820s. He teaches courses in American
literature and culture from the seventeenth through the mid-nineteenth
century as well as offering classes in the history of the
book and contemporary Latino/a literature.
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