Julie H. Kim

College of Arts and Sciences, English
Professor
Office:
Room LWH 2002
Phone:
(773) 442-5825
Email:
j-kim6@neiu.edu
Office Hours:
Fall 2025 Student Hours: Tuesday / Thursday: 11:40 am - 12:10 pm (In-Person) Wednesdays: 1:00 - 3:00 pm (Virtual/Google Meet) For appts, arrange via Google calendar 1-7 days in advance. Use this link: https://calendar.app.google/NtynjvYqKPnWHo4k9
Country:
United States
Expertise
Early Modern British Literature, Detective Fiction, 20th Century American and British Literature
ENGL 219 American Literature,1865-Present
ENGL 221 English Literature, Beginnings-1750
ENGL 222 English Literature, 1750-Present
ENGL 323 Shaw and Modern British Drama
ENGL 329 Milton
ENGL 330 Shakespeare Comedies and Romances
ENGL 331 Shakespeare Tragedies
ENGL 360 Detective Fiction
ENGL 379 20th Century Fiction II, 1945-Present
ENGL 422 Graduate Seminar on Milton
ENGL 428 The English Novel
Expertise
Early Modern British Literature, Detective Fiction, 20th Century American and British Literature
Research Interests
Early Modern British Literature (especially Milton), Detective Fiction
Education
Ph.D. University of Michigan (Ann Arbor)
M.A. University of Michigan (Ann Arbor)
B.A. University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign)
Selected Publications
Edited Books:
Selected Significant Articles:
“Sabrina . . . or, the Lady?: Gender, Class, and the Spectre of Milton in Sabrina (1995),” in Milton and Popular Culture, edited by Laura Lunger Knoppers and Gregory M. Semenza (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006), pp. 151-162.
“The Lady’s Unladylike Struggle: Redefining Patriarchal Boundaries in Milton’s Comus,” in Milton Studies (35), 1997, pp. 1-20.