Robert K. Thomas (literary scholar)
Robert K. Thomas (born X, died Y) was an American literary scholar specializing in [Specific area of specialization, e.g., 20th-century American literature, African American literature, postcolonial literature]. He is best known for his work on [Mention a key book, article, or concept he developed].
Thomas received his [Highest degree achieved] from [University] in [Year] with a dissertation titled [Dissertation title if known and significant]. He held professorships at [List universities where he taught, if known] throughout his career.
His research focused primarily on [Elaborate on his research interests and the key themes he explored]. He argued that [Mention a key argument or perspective that defines his scholarship]. His work contributed significantly to the field by [Explain the impact of his scholarship on the field of literary studies].
Selected Publications:
- [List of major books or articles, formatted as title followed by publisher/journal and year]
- [Example: The Rhetoric of Resistance in Toni Morrison's Novels, University of Press, 1998]
- [Example: "The Representation of Memory in Postcolonial Fiction," Journal of Literary Studies, vol. 20, no. 1, 2005, pp. 45-60.]
Legacy:
Thomas's work continues to be influential in [Mention specific areas or scholars who continue to engage with his work]. He is remembered as a [Describe his qualities as a scholar and teacher, e.g., rigorous scholar, dedicated teacher, influential mentor].
Further Reading:
- [List of biographies, obituaries, or critical analyses of his work, if available]