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Robert T. Tally Jr. is a professor of English at Texas State University. His research and teaching focuses on the relations among space, narrative, and representation, particularly in U.S. and comparative literature. He is active in the emerging scholarly fields of geocriticism, [1] literary geography, [2] and the spatial humanities. [3] Tally is the editor of "Geocriticism and Spatial Literary Studies," a Palgrave Macmillan book series established in 2013, the translator of Bertrand Westphal's Geocriticism: Real and Fictional Spaces [4] and the editor of Geocritical Explorations. [5] In addition to his numerous essays on literature, criticism, and theory, Tally has written books on Herman Melville, Edgar Allan Poe, Kurt Vonnegut, and J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit , as well as a critical introduction to the work of literary critic and theorist Fredric Jameson. [6]
Tally received an M.A. in literature and Ph.D. in critical and cultural studies from the University of Pittsburgh, a J.D. from the Duke University School of Law, and an A.B. (philosophy) from Duke University.
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