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Andrew DuBois is an Associate Professor in the Department of English at the University of Toronto, Scarborough. His research primarily focuses on American Literature, with a particular interest in poetry and poetics from the Twentieth Century to contemporary works. DuBois is known for his critical essays on figures such as John Ashbery, and he has contributed to various literary publications. His work often intersects literature with other art forms, particularly music. He is currently engaged in co-editing a collection of essays on the intersections of music and literature, further showcasing his commitment to exploring the boundaries of literary scholarship and cultural commentary. DuBois holds a Bachelor's degree from Duke University and a PhD from Harvard University, reflecting his extensive academic background in English literature.
University of Toronto • Scarborough
Teaching and overseeing graduate and undergraduate courses in English literature.
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