B.A. Union College (1995)
PhD Columbia University (2004) Eric
Bulson specializes in Modernist literature and culture, with interests in critical theories of space, cartography and literature, and the world novel. He has published
essays on James Joyce and Italy in the James Joyce Quarterly, Joyce Studies Annual, the Journal of Modern Literature, and the Times Literary Supplement.
In addition, he has contributed to Palgrave Advances in James Joyce Studies (on “Geography”), Joyce Reception in
Europe (on “Joyce and Trieste”), and the Oxford Encyclopedia of British Literature (on “Space”). He is the author
of the
Cambridge Introduction to James Joyce and Novels, Maps, Modernity: The Spatial Imagination 1850-2000. His current project, “Little Magazines, Modernism, and World Literature,” examines the circulation and exchange of modernist literature in and between England, France, Italy, and the United States.