Price completed her undergraduate studies at
Harvard University, graduating
summa cum laude in 1991 with an A.B. in Literature. She was elected to
Phi Beta Kappa and received a Hoopes Prize for her A.B. thesis. In 1998, she earned her Ph.D. in
Comparative Literature from
Yale University. From 1997–2000 Price was a Research Fellow in English Literature at
Girton College,
Cambridge University. In 2000 Price was appointed Professor of
English and
American Literature at
Harvard University, where at the age of 31 she became one of the youngest assistant professors ever to be promoted to
tenure at Harvard. In 2019 she was appointed as Henry Rutgers Distinguished Professor in the Department of English at Rutgers University and founding director of the Rutgers Initiative for the Book. She received the Robert Lowry Patten Award in 2013. In 2023 she presented the
A.S.W. Rosenbach Lectures in Bibliography. ==Selected works==