
Yael Levin is Associate Professor of English Literature and Second Vice President of the Joseph Conrad Society of America. She is author of Tracing the Aesthetic Principle in Conrad´s Novels (Palgrave Macmillan 2008) and Joseph Conrad: Slow Modernism (Oxford UP 2020). Her work on modernism, postmodernism, narratology, the subject and disability has appeared in The Conradian, Conradiana, Partial Answers, Twentieth-Century Literature, Journal of Modern Literature and Journal of Beckett Studies and in a number of edited collections.
Publications
Edited Volumes
Articles in Peer-Reviewed Journals:
- Levin, Yael. “Gendered, National and Conscripted: The Policing of Attention in Anna Burns’s Milkman.” Poetics Today. Forthcoming 2025.
Articles in Books:
- Levin, Yael. “The Man who Wanted to Share: Gendered Epistemology in Conrad’s ‘The Tale.’” The Routledge Companion to Conrad. Ed. Debra Romanick Baldwin. (New York: Routledge, 2024)
- Levin, Yael. “Dickens before Modernism: Handwriting and the Human from Bleak House to Under Western Eyes.” The Wiley Companion to Charles Dickens. Ed. David Paroissien. (London: Wiley, Forthcoming).