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Tyler Clark earned his BA and MA in English at Northern Arizona University. He is currently a Ph.D. candidate with a concentration in Victorian literature and Queer theory, as well as a Teaching Associate in the Writing Program. His focus lies primarily on gender deviance found in the sensation novel genre and its contemporary readership, as well as the homoerotic discourse of the Cambridge Apostles. Currently, he is researching “camp” as an underground, ritual expression of sexual deviance in late-nineteenth-century British men. Recent research of his has been published in South Central Review and The Riverside Quarterly.

Specializations: Nineteenth-Century British literature, British Modernism, Queer theory, Homosocial studies, Victorian sensation