Dr. Daniel Hannah
Professor
dhannah@lakeheadu.ca
+1 (807) 343-8010ext. 8663
RB 3039
email to arrange an in person, phone or virtual appointment
Research Areas:
Academic Qualifications:
- Ph.D, University of Leeds, UK
Previous Teaching/Work:
1st Year
- English 1118 - Introduction to Film
2nd YEAR
- English 2913 - Introduction to Literary and Cultural Theory
- English 2251 - History of English Literature II
3RD YEAR
- English 3410 - British Romanticism
- English 3415 - Romantic Literature I
- English 3416 - Romantic Literature II
- English 3611 - Early American Literature
- English 3613 - American Prose
- English 3619 - African American Literature
4TH YEAR
- English 4010 - Honours Seminar: Transatlantic Literature
- English 4010 – Honours Seminar: Comics and Graphic Narratives
- English 4010 - The Movie Musical
GRADUATE COURSES
- English 5611 - Henry James
- English 5611 - Fictions of Masculinity in 19th C American Literature
- English 5623 - Romantic Ecocriticism
- English 5770 - Advanced Scholarly Methods
Research Interests:
Daniel Hannah's areas of teaching and research interest include American, Romantic and Transatlantic literature, comics, and movie musicals. He is the author of Henry James, Impressionism, and the Public (Ashgate/Routledge, 2013) and Queer Atlantic: Masculinity, Mobility, and the Emergence of Modernist Form (McGill-Queen's University Press, 2021). In addition to numerous articles on Henry James, he has also published on William Blake, Felicia Hemans, Herman Melville, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Robert Louis Stevenson, and Joseph Conrad. His most recent article, an expanded version of a paper on Henry James and air that he delivered at the Kyoto conference for the Henry James Society, was published in Victorian Review in January 2025.
