| P. Auksi , Ph.D. (Harvard) |
The Renaissance; Influence of the Reformation; Rhetoric; Style. |
| D.F. Chapin, Ph.D. (Toronto) | Medieval literature; Chaucer, Gower, Malory. |
| T.J. Collins, Ph.D. (Indiana) | Victorian poetry and poetics; Browning, Tennyson. |
| F. Davey, Ph.D. (S. Cal.) | Literary Institutions, Globalization and the Canadian Literary Nationalism, Margaret Atwood. |
| S.L. Dragland, Ph.D. (Queen's) | Canadian literature; creative writing; Duncan Campbell Scott; postcolonial literatures; children's literature. |
| L.A. Garber, Ph.D. (Toronto) | The Novel; Biography, Bloomsbury Group; Forster, Woolf, Ford, Strachey; Film. |
| J.M. Good, Ph.D. (Columbia) | Romanticism; Wordsworth and Coleridge; Rare Books. |
| R.F. Green, Ph.D. (Toronto) | Late Medieval English court poetry; patronage and reception; literature and the law; traditional ballads; medieval popular culture. |
| D.S. Hair, Ph.D. (Toronto) | Nineteenth-Century literature, Browning, Tennyson, Canadian literature. |
| D.H. Hensley, Ph.D. (Wisconsin) | Romantic literature; Wordsworth, Coleridge; prose essayists; Shakespeare. |
| D. Kaula, Ph.D. (Indiana) | Renaissance literature; Shakespeare. |
| J.D. Kneale, Ph.D. (Toronto) | Wordsworth, Milton, history of rhetoric, psychoanalysis. |
| M. Kreiswirth, Ph.D. (Toronto) | Narrative theory, literary theory, William Faulkner, critical intellectual history, Tony Morrison, interdisciplinarity, and historical fiction. |
| B.R. Lundgren, Ph.D. (Western) | Victorian literature; the Novel; Charles Dickens. |
| N. Mellamphy, Ph.D. (Manitoba) | Shakespeare; Renaissance literature. |
| R. Poole, Ph.D. (Otago) | Medieval; Icelandic sagas; skaldic poetry. |
| E.H. Redekop, Ph.D. (Toronto) | Nineteenth-century American literature; Cooper, Melville, Hawthorne; science fiction. |
| Richard J. Shroyer, Ph.D. (Toronto) | Romantic poetry and poetics, eighteenth-century intellectual history, Blake. |
| Alan Somerset, Ph.D. | The Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham;
Medieval and Renaissance Drama; Bibliography and Textual Criticism. |
| R.M. Stingle, M.A. (Toronto) | Nineteenth-century English literature; Canadian literature. |
| A.T. Straulman, Ph.D. (Wisconsin) | Drama: 1600-1800; early novel; Dryden, Swift. |
| P.L. Surette, Ph.D. (Toronto) |
Modern British literature, poetry, fiction, Ezra Pound, T. S. Eliot, W. B. Yeats, James Joyce, William Golding, literary history, literature and religion, literature and philosophy, literary theory and criticism. |
| R.G. Woodman, Ph.D. (Toronto) | Romanticism; Shelley, Wordsworth, Blake. |
| A.M. Young, Ph.D. (Toronto) | Renaissance English literature; More, Erasmus, Shakespeare; the Bible. |
| J.M. Zezulka, Ph.D. (Queen's) | Magic/Marvellous Realism in practice and theory, with particular focus on the Canadian context. |