Dr. Robertson is currently an associate professor of English and has been teaching at Troy University since 2003. He earned his doctorate from the University of Tulsa in 2003 in British Romantic literature with special emphasis on women's writing and transtlantic/transnational confluences. He is the current bibliographer for the Keats-Shelley Journal, is a contributing editor to the Annotated Bibliography of English Studies, and was a Folger Fellow in 2005 and 2006. He is the author of Elizabeth Inchbald's Reputation: A Publishing and Reception History (Pickering & Chatto, 2013) and
Inchbald, Hawthorne and the Romantic Moral Romance (Pickering & Chatto, 2010), and he is editor of The Diaries of Elizabeth Inchbald, 3 volumes (Pickering & Chatto, 2007). He is also the general editor for Themes of Conflict in the Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Literature of the American South: The Proceedings of the 2004 Conflict in Southern Writing Conference (Mellen, 2007) and Conflict in Southern Writing (ATSP, 2006). He has published several journal articles, book reviews, and encyclopedia entries, and he is a member of a dozen national and international academic associations. His current research project involves the travel writings of Scottish physician John Moore.
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