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Gustavo Generani

Gustavo Generani holds a Ph.D. from Macquarie University, Australia; a MLitt from the University of Stirling, United Kingdom; and a first degree in Modern Literature from Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina. He is a lecturer in the School of Humanities at Universidad Nacional de San Martín, Argentina, where he teaches ‘Literature of the enlightenment’ and ‘Nineteenth-century literature’. He also taught ‘Gothic literature of the XVIIIth and XIXth centuries’, a postgraduate course at Universidad de Buenos Aires. His publications include ‘Kipling’s early Gothic tales: The dialogical consciousness of an imperialist in India’, in The Irish Journal of Gothic and Horror Studies (issue no. 15, October 2016); ‘Rider Haggard: A triptych of ambiguities on British imperialism’, in Victoriographies 5.1 (2015); ‘The Beetle: A rhetoric betrayed’, in Literature and Politics: Pushing the World in Certain Directions (ed. Peter Marks, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2012); and a forthcoming Spanish translation of, and introduction to The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde (Buenos Aires: Colihue), as well as several articles in Spanish, such as ‘Roberto J. Payró: el realismo como política’, in Historia Crítica de la Literatura Argentina (ed. Noé Jitrik, Buenos Aires: Emecé, 2002).


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