Dehn Gilmore is a professor of English at Caltech, where she works on the intersections between the Victorian novel and visual culture. She is the author of The Victorian Novel and the Space of Art: Fictional Form on Display (Cambridge University Press, 2013) and a variety of related articles.
Dehn Gilmore
Articles
Particle Physics: On Nell Freudenberger’s “Lost and Wanted”
Freudenberger is excellent in her account of female friendships: the intensity with which they form in youth and the reshaping they undergo in middle age.
The Comfort of War: Pat Barker’s World War II Trilogy
The beginning of Pat Barker’s novel "Noonday" raises the question of whether we are too saturated by fictions that play to our fascination with World War II
Bildungsroman in the Postmodern Era
Reading "Wreck and Order" is like listening to a friend reflect with intelligence on some pretty questionable choices.
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