Ashley Miller

Associate Professor of English and Department Chair

Education
  • B.A., Vassar College
  • M.A., Indiana University
  • Ph.D., Indiana University
Courses
  • ENGL 123: Family Matters
  • ENGL 129: Secrets & Lies
  • ENGL 224: Victorian Ghosts
  • ENGL 326: The British Romantics
  • ENGL 373: Victorian Sexualities
  • ENGL 375P: Literary Detectives
  • ENGL 380P: The Novel and the New
  • ENGL: 382: British Fiction after 1850
  • ENGL 100W: Writing Essentials
  • ENGL 101W: College Writing
  • ENGL 208W: Professional Writing
  • ENGL 303W: English Language
Areas of Interest

18th- and 19th-century British literature, ecocriticism and the history of science, gender and sexuality studies, and the history of ghost stories

Publications

Other recent publications include essays in Nineteenth-Century Contexts (2022 and 2014), Victorian Studies (2019), Victorian Literature and Culture (2018), and Studies in Romanticism (2011), and a chapter in Nineteenth-Century Energies (Routledge, 2016).

  • Fruitless Futures: Victorian Elegies for the Nonreproductive Body. In progress.
Awards
  • FDC Small Grant for research materials, 2024.
  • Professional Development Travel Fund grant to present at the British Women Writers
    Conference in Boulder, CO, 2024.
  • FDC Small Grant for research materials, 2023.
  • Professional Development Travel Fund grant to present at the Interdisciplinary Nineteenth-
    Century Studies conference in Knoxville, TN, 2023.
  • FDC Small Grant for research materials, 2022.
  • FDC Small Grant to fund membership in the National Committee on Faculty Development
    & Diversity, 2021.
  • Arthur Anderson New Teacher of the Year Award, 2020.
  • FDC Small Grant to conduct research at the Huntington Library, 2020.
  • FDC Collaborative Grant (with Ian MacInnes in English and Stephanie Henderson in
    Theatre) to research, design, and produce a collection of historical dress, 2019, 2021.
  • Merit bonus for research, 2019.
  • FDC Large Grant to participate in a seminar at the North American Victorian Studies
    Association/Australasian Victorian Studies Association in Florence, Italy, 2017.
  • Postdoctoral Mellon Fellowship, University of Texas at Austin, 2012 (declined)
  • Competitive Visiting Lectureship, Indiana University, 2011-2012.
  • James A. Work Memorial Award for English Literature, Indiana University, 2010.
  • William Riley Parker Prize for British Literature, Indiana University, 2010.
  • Patrick Brantlinger Victorian Studies Dissertation Year Fellowship, Indiana University, 2009-
    2010.
  • Competitive Travel Grant, College of Arts and Sciences, Indiana University, 2008.
  • Competitive Travel Grant, Northeast Modern Language Association, 2007.
  • Distinction, PhD qualifying oral exams, Indiana University, 2006.
  • Best Graduate Student Essay Prize, Midwest Conference on British Studies, 2005.