Chesire Cat.jpegNineteenth-Century

  Studies

  Hub

[Archived Page: Academic Year, 2012-13]

This page is devoted to the English Faculty's research community in Nineteenth-Century Studies. Its purpose is to promote connections between researchers in the area, and to offer an integrated picture of relevant events occurring across the University. Listing suggestions may be sent to the Hub Editor (Dr Marcus Waithe: mjw66@cam.ac.uk). Visiting scholars based in Cambridge colleges are warmly encouraged to make contact by email.


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EVENTS

Public Lectures

Prof. John Bowen (University of York), 'Charles Dickens: A Celebration', The Milestone Lecture (Trinity Hall, 17 November 2012)

Prof. Hermione Lee (Wolfson College, Oxford), 'Brotherly Biography: Leslie Stephen and Life-Writing', Leslie Stephen Lecture (Senate House, 19 November, 2012)

Prof. Jim Secord, Visions of Science: Books and Readers at the Dawn of the Victorian Age, Sandars Lectures 2013 (Yusuf Hamied Theatre, Christ's College)

Simon Heffer, 'Samuel Butler: Victorian Atheist and Controversialist', A Celebration fo the Samuel Butler Project (Divinity School, St John's College, 11th May 2013)

Conferences and Symposia in Cambridge

Work Ethics: Rethinking Literary Labour in the Long Nineteenth Century (CRASSH; Cripps Court, Magdalene College, 6 October 2012)

The Victorians and Training (The Guild: Experiencing the World in the Nineteenth Century; CRASSH, 7 June 2013)

Visualising the Bible in the Nineteenth Century (CRASSH, 13 June 2013)

Faculty Seminars

Graduate Reading Groups

Seminars in Other Cambridge Faculties and Research Centres

 

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PEOPLE

Faculty Members Working in the Period (Current and Emeritus)

N.B. Some individuals may have substantial interests in other periods, or in overlapping areas (e.g. Romanticism). 

Visiting Scholars

PhD Students

  • James Castell (St John's): 'Wordsworth and Animal Life'
  • Ian Felce (Trinity Hall): 'The Rise of Norse Texts in English Literature'
  • Owen Holland (St Catherine's): 'News from Nowhere and the Politics of Mundane Intervention'
  • Laura Kilbride (St John's): 'Swinburne's Style'
  • Peter Morelli (King's): 'Clare's Subtle Nature: Metaphor, Allegory and Subtext in the Published Volumes, 1820-1835'
  • Simon Morley (Trinity Hall): 'Henry James's Suspended Judgements'
  • Ian Patel (Queens'): 'William Hazlitt and the Spirit of the Age'
  • Ellie Stedall (St John's): 'The Sea Stories of Herman Melville and Joseph Conrad'
  • Sarah Weaver (Trinity Hall): 'Fossil Poetry: Tennyson and Victorian Philology'
  • Yih Dah Wu (St Catharine's): 'Jane Austen and the Poetics of Waiting'
  • Katrina Zaat: 'Henry James and Sterne'
  • Clare Walker-Gore, 'Victorian Representations of Disability'
  • Lucy Barnes, 'Writing for the Stage: Theatre, the Novel and Society in Nineteenth-Century Britain'
  • Thomas Durno, 'Poetics of the English Ode, 1786-1820'
  • Alexander Freer, 'Knowledge and its Limits in Wordsworth's Prose Works and Shorter Poems'
  • Simon Whitaker, 'The Figuration of Personal Identity in Keats's Poetry'
  • Emma Wright, 'P. B. Shelley's Response to Classical Art in Italy'
  • Chao-Chi Yen, '"By Distance Ruralised": Memories and Rural Visions in William Wordsworth and John Constable'

 

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RESEARCH

Collaborative Research Projects and Digital Resources

Recent Articles and Essays by Faculty Members

N.B. This is an indicative, rather than exhaustive, list of publications since January 2011.

Books by Faculty Members in Date Order (Serving and Emeritus)

N.B. This list is under construction (notification of additions can be sent to the Hub Editor).

 

 

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