Alan T McKenzie
Alan T. McKenzie is a professor of English at Purdue University, where he teaches eighteenth century British literature, as well as literary criticism, academic novels, and review writing. Previous books include Certain, Lively Episodes: The Articulation of Passion in Augustan Prose and Sent As A Gift: Eight Correspondences from the Eighteenth Century. He has published articles on Hobbes, Swift, Fielding, Johnson, Chesterfield, Burke, and Austen, as well as Bewick, Fergusson, Updike, and...See more
Alan T. McKenzie is a professor of English at Purdue University, where he teaches eighteenth century British literature, as well as literary criticism, academic novels, and review writing. Previous books include Certain, Lively Episodes: The Articulation of Passion in Augustan Prose and Sent As A Gift: Eight Correspondences from the Eighteenth Century. He has published articles on Hobbes, Swift, Fielding, Johnson, Chesterfield, Burke, and Austen, as well as Bewick, Fergusson, Updike, and teaching Oxbridge novels. See less