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James Hatch is a student at the CUNY Graduate School where he is working on his dissertation on affect and intertextuality in Wordsworth and Keats. He studied musicology (B.A., Harvard, 1982; M.A., University of California at Berkeley, 1985) and worked for ten years in publishing before returning to graduate school (M.Phil., CUNY Graduate School, 2002). His interests include Romantic poetry, eighteenth-century British poetry, pastoral, eighteenth-century theories of language, and poetics. He has published poetry and essays in Partisan Review, Southwest Review, Yale Review, Nimrod, and Shenandoah. He has been teaching at Hunter since 2000.
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