Alexander Regier received his M.Phil and his doctorate from the University of Cambridge. After that, he completed a four-year Research Fellowship at King's College, Cambridge. He is now an Associate Professor at Rice University. He has published on the Enlightenment and Romanticism, William...
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Alexander Regier received his M.Phil and his doctorate from the University of Cambridge. After that, he completed a four-year Research Fellowship at King's College, Cambridge. He is now an Associate Professor at Rice University. He has published on the Enlightenment and Romanticism, William Wordsworth, Walter Benjamin, rhetoric, utopianism, ruins, and the aesthetics of sport. He is also the editor of SEL ("Studies in English Literature 1500-1900").
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