Greg P. Kucich

Professor

Specialty
British Romanticism

Degrees
B.A., San Francisco State University; M.A., Ph.D., University of Michigan

Profile
Greg Kucich’s areas of expertise include British Romanticism, historiography, and women’s writing. His Keats, Shelley and Romantic Spenserianism deals with romantic era concerns about originality and literary transmission by examining the various ways in which adaptations of Spenser’s works affected the development of romantic era poetics and politics. He has co-edited (with Jeffrey Cox) two volumes of the Pickering and Chatto Selected Writings of Leigh Hunt, and he has co-edited (with Keith Hanley) a collection of articles, Nineteenth-Century Worlds: Global Formations Past and Present. His recent publications include articles on the Keats-Hunt Circle, Romanticism and historiography, and Romantic era drama. He is currently writing a monograph on Romanticism and the politics of women’s historical writing. He is also co-editor of Nineteenth-Century Contexts: An Interdisciplinary Journal.

Recent Publications

Nineteenth-Century Worlds: Global Formations Past and Present. Edited by Greg Kucich and Keith Hanley. Forthcoming from Routledge.

Kucich, Greg and Keith Hanley, eds. “Nineteenth-Century Worlds: Local/Global.” Special issue, Nineteenth-Century Contexts 26, no. 4 (2004).

Hunt, Leigh. Selected Writings of Leigh Hunt. Edited by Greg Kucich, Jeffrey N. Cox, and Robert Morrison. London: Pickering and Chatto, 2003.

Contact Information
377 Decio Faculty Hall
(574-) 631-7561
Gregory.P.Kucich.1@nd.edu