Edward Smith Cutler Associate Professor
Contact Information
Office: 4198A JFSB
Phone: 422-4292
Email: ed_cutler@byu.edu
Commonly Taught Courses English 201, 202, 293, 363
Semester Schedule: Not Teaching Winter 2013
Biography:
Ed Cutler specializes in nineteenth- and early twentieth-century American literature, with emphasis on the origins and development of modernism. He has published on nineteenth-century urban and print cultures, as well on Edgar Allan Poe and Walt Whitman. His book, Recovering the New: Transatlantic Roots of Modernism (2003), won the best manuscript prize for the University Press of New England's series, Becoming Modern: New Nineteenth Century Studies. He is currently working on a book about Walt Whitman's relationship to Romantic philosophy.
Degrees: PhD, UC San Diego, 1997
Interests:
Late 19C/Early 20C, Theory
