Bradley Bowers, Ph.D.

Professor of English
bbowers@mail.barry.edu

Education

  • B.A.    University of South Florida
  • M.A.    North Carolina State University
  • Ph.D.   University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Areas of Interest

Twentieth Century Modernist Literature, American Literature, American Drama, Italian Futurism, and Virginia Woolf

Biography

Dr. Bradley Bowers is Professor and Chair of the Department of English and Foreign Languages and teaches courses in American, British, and world literatures.  He has spoken and published on such topics as Virginia Woolf and Benito Mussolini, Ernest Hemingway and Italian Futurism, British Modernism and Modern Physics, and Postmodernism and The Da Vinci Code.  He recently edited and published The Da Vinci Code in the Academy with Cambridge Scholars Press. He has been a Visiting Scholar at Columbia University in New York, the American Academy in Rome, and American University of Rome. He received his Ph.D. in English from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.