About
Nick Mason is Professor of English and, since 2012, Coordinator of the European Studies program at BYU. He specializes in British literature of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, particularly the Romantic period. In addition to teaching undergraduate and graduate courses on Romanticism, he also frequently offers classes on British literary history, the British novel, and contemporary Europe.
His recent publications include
Literary Advertising and the Shaping of British Romanticism (Johns Hopkins, 2013) and a collaboratively produced digital edition of
William Wordsworth’s Guide to the Lakes (Romantic Circles, 2015). His other major publications include an
anthology of Romantic-era satires; a six-volume edition of poetry, tales, and criticism from
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine; and a Broadview edition of Edward Kimber’s 1754 transatlantic novel
The History of the Life and Adventures of Mr. Anderson. He has also published articles in such journals as
Modern Language Quarterly,
Nineteenth-Century Literature, Victorian Literature and Culture, and
Symbiosis.