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Greg Ellermann is a Lecturer in English with a Ph.D. from Rutgers University. His current research interests span romanticism, the philosophy of history, particularly the afterlives of German idealism, critical theory, Marx, poetry, and poetics, as well as the concept of nature. Ellermann has published notable works including the book 'Thought’s Wilderness: Romanticism and the Apprehension of Nature' through Stanford University Press in 2022. His articles include contributions to various esteemed journals and collections, such as 'Plasticity, Poetry, End Art: Malabou, Hegel, Keats,' appearing in the anthology 'Romanticism and Speculative Realism' (Bloombury, 2019), and 'Hegel, Woods: Nature, Reflection, Capital,' in 'Essays in Romanticism'. Ellermann received the 2018 Keats-Shelley Association Prize for his essay on romantic studies and has been involved in multiple publications that reflect his deep engagement with romantic literature and philosophy.
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