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Biographical note
David Sigler is Professor of English at the University of Calgary. He is the author, most recently, of Fracture Feminism: The Politics of Impossible Time in British Romanticism (SUNY, 2021) and co-editor, with Kathryn Ready, of Romantic Women’s Writing and Sexual Transgression (Edinburgh UP, 2024). His work on Lacan’s mirror stage, co-authored with Celiese Lypka, appeared in English Studies in Canada 45.4 (2019).
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