Katherine Charles

Faculty
  • Associate Professor of Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Literature

Katherine Charles

Katherine Charles

 

Office Hours

M 2:30-4:30, W: 12:30-1, and by appointment.

I teach and study transatlantic literature of the long eighteenth century, with a special focus on the history of the novel and gender studies.

My book project, Losing the Plot: Interpolated Tales and the Eighteenth-Century Novel, explores how early novels experimented with telling stories within stories, seemingly throwaway tales that raise questions about what to do with extra plots and perspectives that might otherwise not matter.

 

Education

PhD: University of California, Los Angeles, 2016

MPhil: University of Cambridge, 2003

BA: Princeton University, 2002

Research

Review of British Women Satirists in the Long Eighteenth Century, ed. Amanda Hiner and  Elizabeth Tasker Davis. Eighteenth-Century Fiction, 35.4 (2023): 544鈥546. 

鈥溾楾o Consort with Eccentricities:鈥 Edith Sitwell鈥檚 Eighteenth Century,鈥 Modern Language  Quarterly 83:3 (September 2022): 245鈥274.

鈥淪peaking Across: Literary Form and Speech in Obi; Or, the History of Three-Fingered Jack鈥 (forthcoming), The Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation 62.1 (Spring 2021).  

鈥淢eeting Me: Charles Dickens鈥檚 Moments of Self-Encounter,鈥 Dickens Studies Annual 49.1 (March 2018): 47鈥69.

鈥淪taging Sociability in The Excursion: Frances Brooke, David Garrick, and the King鈥檚 Theatre 颁辞迟别谤颈别,鈥 Eighteenth-Century Fiction 27.2 (Winter 2015): 257鈥284.

Teaching

ENG 394: Special Topics, Jane Austen Inc.

ENG 394: The Rise of the Novel and its Discontents

ENG 320: The Eighteenth Century: Oriental Tales

ENG 323: The Nineteenth-Century Novel: Horror, at Home and Abroad

ENG 320: The Eighteenth Century: 鈥淟ost at Sea鈥

ENG 207: Introduction to British Literature and Culture I

ENG 208: Introduction to British Literature and Culture II

ENG 101: Literature and Composition, 鈥淎mericans in Paris鈥

FYS: Jane Austen and Fan Culture