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Catherine Robson
Associate Professor of English

Ph.D. UC Berkeley, 1995
M.A. UC Berkeley, 1986
B.A. Oxford, 1983

Catherine Robson specializes in nineteenth-century British cultural and literary studies. Her work has appeared in a range of scholarly journals, including PMLA , Victorian Literature and Culture , Dickens Studies Annual and Journal of Victorian Culture ; in 2003 she joined the Norton Anthology of English Literature as co-editor of The Victorian Age . She is also a member of the faculty of the University of California Dickens Project and a UCD Chancellor's Fellow.


Publication Spotlight



Men in Wonderland: The Lost Girlhood of the Victorian Gentleman
by Catherine Robson


A Choice Outstanding Academic Title for 2001

"[An] illuminating study of the relationships that existed between little girls and a whole synod of Victorian middle-class men. . . . What Robson detects in these men is less paedophilic desire and more a melancholy sense of something lost. . . . Ruskin, Carroll, and their fellow enthusiasts, she contends, were chasing their own pasts. . . ."-- Matthew Sweet, Independent on Sunday

BBC Interview for: Men in Wonderland

Recent Publications (selected)

"Historicising Dicken." In The Palgrave Guide to Charles Dickens, ed. John Bowen and robert L. Patten. London: Palgrave, 2006.

"Bloody, but Unbowed." The Times Literary Supplement, July 29, 2005:13.

"Standing on the Burning Deck: Poetry, Performance, History." PMLA 120 (2005): 148-62.

"Where Heaves the Turf: Thomas Hardy and the Boundaries of the Earth." Victorian Literature and Culture 32 (2004): 495-503.

The Victorian Age, co-edited with Carol T. Christ. The Norton Anthology of English Literature. 8th ed. New York: Norton, 2005.


Honors

Winner (for "Standing on the Burning Deck: Poetry, Performance, History") of the North American Victorian Studies Association's 2005 Donald Gray Prize for the best essay in Victorian studies.

  • Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship , 2004-05
  • Residency, Rockefeller Foundation Study Center, Bellagio, 2004
  • NEH Fellowship , 2003-04
  • UC President's Fellowship in the Humanities , 2003-04
  • UC Davis Chancellor's Fellowship , 2002-07
  • Davis Humanities Institute Fellowship , 1997-98
  • Doreen B. Townsend Center for the Humanities Fellowship, UC Berkeley, 1994-5


Email
: cmrobson@ucdavis.edu