Mark Clark, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
clarkma@slu.edu
Humanities 327
314.977.7102
EDUCATION
B.S. United States Naval Academy
M.A. Saint Louis University
Ph.D. Michigan State University
Dr. Clark received his doctoral degree from Michigan State University, where his specializations included British Romanticism, Victorian Literature, and Literary Theory. He taught in Michigan State's Lyman Briggs Program for pre-med and science majors, and it was here that he began to develop his present interests in Medicine and the Humanities, Illness Narratives, and Autobiographical Representation. In addition to teaching, Dr. Clark serves as the department supervisor of the 1818 college credit program.
RESEARCH AND SCHOLARLY INTERESTS
Autobiography, Narrative Medicine, Medicine and the Humanities, Epistolary and Rhetorical Theory, the Dramatic Monologue, Victorian Poetry, and British Romanticism.
RECENT PUBLICATIONS
Manic-Depressive Narration and the Hermeneutics of Countertransference. In Narrative and Depression: Telling the Dark. Ed. Hilary Clark. SUNY Press. Forthcoming.
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