From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Noah Comet
Noah Comet
Noah Comet is a professor of English literature at the
Ohio State University, Mansfield Campus. He specializes
Awards
in Nineteenth Century (Romantic and Victorian) British Professor Comet’s research has been supported by sever-
Literature, women writers, and representations of clas- al fellowships from institutions such as the Keats-Shelley
sical Greece. He is best known for his articles in The Association of America and the University of California,
Wordsworth Circle and the Keats-Shelley Journal on poets and he is an award-winning teacher.[3]
Letitia Landon and Felicia Hemans. [1] [2]
Personal life
Education Professor Comet has traveled extensively in Europe and
Comet received a Bachelor of Arts degree in English and Africa. He is married and lives in a suburb of Cleveland,
Creative Writing from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio Ohio.
in 2000. Three years later, he received a Master of Arts
degree in English from New York University, and he at-
tained a Doctorate of Philosophy in English from the
Notes
University of California, Los Angeles in 2008. [1] Noah Comet at http://mansfield.osu.edu/faculty/
ncomet/. Retrieved on 23 May 2010.
[2] Noah Comet, Assistant Professor at
Scholarship http://english.osu.edu/people/
His most important works of criticism include the arti- person.cfm?ID=3428. Retrieved on 23 May 2010.
cles on Landon and Hemans, which will both form part [3] Noah Comet, CV at http://mansfield.osu.edu/
of a forthcoming book on British women writers and Hel- faculty/ncomet/cv.pdf. Retrieved on 23 May 2010.
lenism. He is currently guest-editing a special issue of the Persondata
journal Women’s Studies. He is also the editor of Roman-
Name Comet, Noah
tic Circles’ Electronic Concordance to Keats’ Poetry and
the author of several book reviews and other articles and Alternative names
short entries in the fields of Romanticism and Victorian- Short description
ism. He has given numerous conference papers at nation- Date of birth
al and international academic conferences.
Place of birth
Date of death
Place of death
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