Nathan Bitgood

Ph.D. Program
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- ndbitgood@tamu.edu
- LAAH 306
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Education
M.A., Sam Houston State University, 2016
B.A., Sam Houston State University, 2013
Bio
Nathan Bitgood’s research interests include English Romanticism and the Transnational Gothic. He is currently teaching technical writing at Texas A&M and preparing a dissertation on mesmerism and performance anxiety.
Research Interests
- 18th and 19th Century British Literature and Culture
- Early Modern Studies
- Gothic Literature
Accomplishments
- “Bubbles in the Vale of Soul-Making: Jeremy Taylor and the Death of Keats”, a paper presented at the Keats Reading/Reading Keats conference at the University of Notre Dame London Global Gateway, 20-22 July, 2018
- “The Lords of Imagination’: Mary Shelley and the Romantic Rehabilitation of Cornelius Agrippa”, a paper presented at “It’s Alive!”: Frankenstein’s Monster 200 Years Later, a conference at Texas A&M: College Station, 15-16 November, 2018.