Biography
Nathan Bitgood’s research interests include English Romanticism and the Transnational Gothic. He is currently teaching technical writing at Texas A&M and preparing a dissertation on mesmerism and performance anxiety.
Accomplishments
- “Bubbles in the Vale of Soul-Making: Jeremy Taylor and the Death of Keats”, a paper presented at the Keats Reading/Reading Keats conference at the University of Notre Dame London Global Gateway, 20-22 July, 2018
- “The Lords of Imagination’: Mary Shelley and the Romantic Rehabilitation of Cornelius Agrippa”, a paper presented at “It’s Alive!”: Frankenstein’s Monster 200 Years Later, a conference at Texas A&M: College Station, 15-16 November, 2018.
Research Interests
- 18th and 19th Century British Literature and Culture
- Early Modern Studies
- Gothic Literature
Educational Background
- M.A., Sam Houston State University, 2016
- B.A., Sam Houston State University, 2013