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Comparative Literature

  • Adrianna Chmielewska (1)

    Adrianna Chmielewska

    Culture and communications
    Royal Holloway University of London

    Adaptation of literature into opera as a reflection of Italian cultural imagination and identity.

  • Ala' Najmah

    Culture and communications
    University of Roehampton London

    Empowering Displaced Children: Reimagining Urban Spaces with children

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    Himan Heidari

    Languages and literatures
    University of Roehampton London

    Curious Travellers and Ambivalent Performers: British Women Travellers and Orientalism in Kurdistan (1890-1940)

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    Max Shirley

    Languages and literatures
    University of Westminster

    (Un)containable Bodies: Experiments in Life-Writing and Form, post-1968

  • Mennan Salih

    Mennan Salih

    Languages and literatures
    University of Westminster

    Metaphors for the Social Transformations of Arab Cities: Aleppo, Baghdad, and Jerusalem Through Three Novels

  • Serafina Lee

    Serafina Lee

    Languages and literatures
    Royal Holloway University of London

    Unfinishing: The Draft Poetics of Lyn Hejinian, Susan Howe, and Rachel Blau DuPlessis

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    Natasha Kennedy

    Languages and literatures
    University of Brighton

    The polyglot writer: what multilingual texts reveal about writers’ emotional attachment to the languages they speak

  • Lolly Sillitoe

    Lolly Sillitoe

    Languages and literatures
    University of Westminster

    Ecohorror and the work of Annie Proulx: Imagining Non-Human Trauma Victims

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    Ioanna Sakellaraki

    Histories and philosophies
    Kingston University London

    Archiving the Disaster: Preservation, Separation and Encounter

  • Max Annoot

    Max Annoot

    Languages and literatures
    Kingston University London

    'Two men on a summer night, with nowhere to call their own': ‘Affective Precarity’ in British Gay Men's Contemporary Fiction

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    Heathcliff Newman

    Languages and literatures
    Royal Holloway University of London

    Identity Confusion and ‘Mad Gain’ in Nineteenth-Century England, France, and Russia

  • Marta Garcia

    Marta García

    Languages and literatures
    University of Roehampton London

    Painting Critical-Creative Writing: J. M. Barrie, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Zelda

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    Charlotte Fox

    Languages and literatures
    Royal Holloway University of London

    The Author is Present: Contemporary Bio-Memoir (2010-2020)

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    Megan Williams

    Languages and literatures
    University of Surrey

    “Priceless Gems of Living Thought”: Literary Encounters with Anarchism at the fin de siècle

  • Lauren Warner-Treloar

    Lauren Warner-Treloar

    Culture and communications
    Kingston University London

    Sound Art and Visual Culture: The Anti-Book Experiment in the Romanov Empire and the USSR, 1881-1932

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    Helen Williams

    Languages and literatures
    Brunel University London

    Unfinished Business: A study into the narrative techniques used to represent relationships between university-educated mothers and daughters in contemporary fiction

  • Sylvie Jane Lewis

    Sylvie Jane Lewis

    Languages and literatures
    University of Brighton

    An Archive of Fairies: Modernism, Fantasy, and Shy Ephemera 1890-1930

  • Alice Mercier (2)

    Alice Mercier

    Languages and literatures
    University of Westminster

    Glass architecture and photography in late nineteenth-century storytelling

  • Joel Dungworth

    Joel Dungworth

    Languages and literatures
    Royal Holloway University of London

    Figuring Out in Spenser and Late Shakespeare: Obscure Life and Spectatorship

  • Stacy Miller

    Stacy Miller

    Media and performance arts
    Royal Holloway University of London

    “The Unconditional Spectator”: Ethnographic Study of Adaptation in Theatre for Young Audiences

  • Juliet Harrison

    Juliet Harrison

    Languages and literatures
    University of Roehampton London

    The Margins of Instruction: Educating Children through Narrative in Mid-Nineteenth Century Britain

  • Su Smith

    Su Smith

    Languages and literatures
    Kingston University London

    Complexity Theory’s Potential For Creative Writing: Open Systems, Nonlinearity, Chaos And Emergence In The Twenty-First Century Trauma Novel

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    Emma Mitchell

    Languages and literatures
    Brunel University London

    The Covent Garden Ladies: Life Beyond Harris’s List

  • Izzy Barrett Lally

    Izzy Barrett-Lally

    Histories and philosophies
    Royal Holloway University of London

    A Minor Autobiographical Tradition: Automemoir from Nineteenth-century France to Virtual Worlds’’

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    Kiera Fitzgerald

    Languages and literatures
    University of Roehampton London

    Literary Heritage and the Public Archives: The Diverse Women of Britain’s Special Operations Executive, F Section

  • Ellie Mcdougall

    Ellie McDougall

    Languages and literatures
    University of Westminster

    ‘Calling to theory, calling to bed’: Transpoetics After the Sign

  • Mariana Felix Sancliment

    Mariana Felix Sancliment

    Languages and literatures
    Brunel University London

    Dirty Work: Latin American Horror and the Invisible Violence of Domestic Servitude

  • San Pham

    San Pham

    Languages and literatures
    University of Surrey

    Curating a Diasporic Archive in the Elsewhere: A Critical and Creative Exploration of Recovering, Dismantling, and Re-Imagining the Diasporic Space

  • Jessica Corfield

    Jessica Corfield

    Languages and literatures
    University of Westminster

    ‘I have come to claim / Marilyn Monroe’s body’: Exploring Identification through Star Images in American Lyric Poetry.

  • Ömercan Tüm

    Ömercan Tüm

    Languages and literatures
    University of Brighton

    Representations of Muslim Masculinities in Contemporary British and American Diaspora Novels

  • Thomas Hull

    Tom Hull

    Languages and literatures
    University of Brighton

    Nineteenth-century Ambivalence and the Gendered Body: A Practice-based Study of Dr James Barry

  • Lucie Mclaughlin

    Lucie McLaughlin

    Art and design
    Kingston University London

    Sites of Art Writing: Tonalities in ‘Post-Conflict’ Northern Ireland

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    Kirara Akashi

    Languages and literatures
    University of Roehampton London

    Edward Gorey’s Neo-Victorian Picturebooks: Unravelling the Dark Humours of Childhood Culture

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    Hannah Cotterill

    Languages and literatures
    Royal Holloway University of London

    Milk to Gall: Representations of Angry Women on Page and Stage

  • Rosie Blacher

    Rosie Blacher

    Languages and literatures
    Kingston University London

    Sensory Experience in the Contact Zone 1876 - 1938

  • Leon Thomas

    Leon Thomas

    Media and performance arts
    Royal Holloway University of London

    Caribbean Jazz: A Performative Discourse on the Roots, Rhythms, and Reach of Anglophone and Francophone Caribbean Jazz