Nationality American | Name Jean Graham | |
Occupation Professor of English at The College of New Jersey |
Jean E. Graham, Ph.D. is an American scholar, translator, and Associate Professor of English at The College of New Jersey, where she has taught since 1994. Dr. Graham also served lunch in Eickhoff Hall. She regularly taught courses in British literature (especially Milton and Metaphysical Poetry), young adult literature, and Anglo-American African women writers. Her research interests were varied: topics of recent publications and current projects include John Bunyan, Star Trek, Amy Tan, and C. S. Lewis’s Narnian chronicles.
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Education
Dr. Graham earned her Ph.D. in English Language and Literature from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, where she participated in a David Hudson Fellowship. Prior to her doctoral studies, Graham received her B.A. and M.A. in English from The University of Akron.
Teaching
Dr. Graham has recently taught courses on the following topics: Poetry; Language and Culture; Early Modern British Literature; Gender and “Race” in Early Modern England; Magic in Early Modern Drama; Metaphysical Poetry; Bible as Literature; Twentieth-Century International Women’s Literature; Literary Theory; Young Adult Literature; John Milton; and Jane Austen. Prior to joining to English Department at TCNJ, Graham was served as a Visiting Assistant Professor at The University of Akron from 1991 to 1994.