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54:(Oxford University Press, 1987), a work of scholarship still relevant thirty years after its publication. As one reviewer put it, the book "changed the ways in which feminist critics of these novels saw the work these texts did; it changed the way we thought about public and private, agency and oppression, writing and action, giving us a far broader sense of the cultural work that novels do, as they translate political information into narratives about sex, gender, and desire." 38:. She is currently the Gilbert, Louis & Edward Lehrman Professor of English at Duke. She is interested in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century British and American fiction, empire and sexuality, narrative and critical theory, visual culture, and scientific discourses at work in literary forms. She is best known for her groundbreaking book on the relationship between subjectivity and the novel, 72:
In 1992, Armstrong published, together with Leonard Tennenhouse, "a pioneer study in the field of transatlantic literary relations", The Imaginary Puritan: Literature, Intellectual Labor, and the Origins of Personal Life (University of California Press, 1992), which looks at the relationship between
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Before moving to Duke, Armstrong was the Nancy Duke Lewis Professor of Comparative Literature, English, Modern Culture & Media, and Gender Studies at
61:(Columbia University Press, 2005), which is about the relationship between the formation of the modern individual and the genre of the novel, and 182: 92: 57:
Over the course of her career, Armstrong has published many books and nearly one hundred articles and chapters. Her two recent books are
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Armstrong is currently working on a project provisionally titled
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How Novels Think: British Fiction and the Limits of Individualism
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Fiction in the Age of Photography: The Legacy of British Realism
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Desire and Domestic Fiction: A Political History of the Novel
22:(born 1938) is a scholar, critic and professor of English at 84:
and co-editor of Encyclopedia of British Literary History.
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Duke University
Brown University
realism
Novel: A Forum on Fiction
State University of New York at Buffalo
University of Wisconsin–Madison
Semiotic Society of America




"Nancy Armstrong"
Brown University
Armstrong's page at Duke
NOVEL: A Forum on Fiction
Categories
1938 births
Living people
Duke University faculty
American academics of English literature
University at Buffalo alumni
Brown University faculty
University of Wisconsin–Madison alumni
Presidents of the Semiotic Society of America

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