B.A. Colgate University
M.A., Ph.D. Johns Hopkins University
I specialize in American and British modernism with a particular interest in the relationship between modernism and contemporary philosophy of language and mind. My research attempts to place modernist conceptualizations of knowledge in dialogue with early-twentieth century logic and epistemology and focuses on the writings of Virginia Woolf, Ezra Pound, Bertrand Russell, and Gottlob Frege. I am also the former Associate Editor of English Literary History and served as Director of the Johns Hopkins University Writing Center.