Amy King

Assistant Professor
English Department, St. Johns Liberal Arts and Sciences
St. John Hall, B-40
Queens campus
(718) 990-5314
kinga@stjohns.edu

Educational Background
BA, 1990, Bates College, English
MA, 1993, Harvard University, English and American Literature and Language
PhD, 1998, Harvard University, English and American Literature and Language

Profile
Amy King has been teaching at St. John’s since 2004.  Prior to joining the English faculty at St. John’s Dr. King was an Assistant Professor of Literature at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, CA.  She teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in nineteenth-century British literature, Victorian literature, and theories of the novel.  Dr. King has published widely in the field of the nineteenth-century novel, with an especial emphasis on the relationship between literature and science in the period. Dr. King is the author of Bloom: The Botanical Vernacular in the English Novel (Oxford University Press, 2007, 2003).  She is currently working on a manuscript about natural history and the imprint of natural theology on the early-Victorian novel.  Her essays most recently have appeared in Victorian Studies and Literature Compass.