Dr Anne Fernihough, Girton

af107@cam.ac.uk

 

 

Biographical Information

I have an MA in English from Oxford University (St Hilda's) and a PhD from Cambridge (Sidney Sussex) where I wrote a thesis on D. H. Lawrence. I was a University Lecturer in the Facullty of English until 2018, and I am a Life Fellow of Girton College.

Research Interests

Late-nineteenth and early-twentieth-century literature and culture; modernist magazines; the history of literary criticism and theory; gender and sexuality.

Selected Publications

  • 'Utopian Thought and the Way to Live Now', in Late Victorian into Modern, ed. Laura Marcus, Michèle Mendelssohn, and Kirsten Shepherd-Barr (Oxford University Press, 2016).
  • 'Modernist Materialism: War, Gender, and Representation in Woolf, West, and H.D.', in A History of the Modernist Novel, ed. Gregory Castle (Cambridge University Press, 2015).
  • Freewomen and Supermen: Edwardian Radicals and Literary Modernism (Oxford University Press, 2013)
  • 'Consciousness as a Stream' in The Cambridge Companion to the Modernist Novel, ed. Morag Shiach (Cambridge University Press, 2007)
  • 'Freewomen and Supermen: Aspirations and Limits in Women in Love', Etudes Lawrenciennes 28 (2003)
  • The Cambridge Companion to D. H. Lawrence (ed.) (Cambridge University Press, 2001)
  • '"Go in Fear of Abstractions": Modernism and the Spectre of Democracy', Textual Practice 14/3 (Winter 2000)
  • Introduction to In a German Pension by Katherine Mansfield (Penguin, 1999)
  • "Is she fact or is she fiction?: Angela Carter and the enigma of woman", Textual Practice 11/1 (1997)
  • Introduction to The Rainbow by D. H. Lawrence, ed. Mark Kinkead-Weekes (Penguin, 1995)
  • D. H. Lawrence: Aesthetics and Ideology (Oxford University Press, 1993)