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Veronica Alfano is an assistant professor at Delft University of Technology and a research fellow at Australian Catholic University. She has published numerous articles and chapters on gender, genre, and memory in Victorian poetry. With Andrew Stauffer, she is coeditor of the essay collection Virtual Victorians: Networks, Connections, Technologies (Palgrave, 2015). She is author of The Lyric in Victorian Memory: Poetic Remembering and Forgetting from Tennyson to Housman (Palgrave, 2017). Her current p ec rt os f j ocus on gender in elegiac verse and on neologisms in the poetry of Thomas Hardy and Gerard Manley Hopkins. Isobel Armstrong FBA is emeritus professor of E gln ish (Geoffrey Tillotson Chair) at Birkbeck, University of London n, s ior r e esearch fellow of the I - nsti tute of E g nlish Studies, and international scholar of the America em n A y. cad Over the last few years she has taught at Harvard, the Bread Loaf School of En glish, Johns Hopkins, and Prin tc oen. Her book Victorian glassworlds: g lass Culture and the Imagination 1830–1880 (Oxford Univ. Press, 2008) won the Modern Language Association’s James Russell Lowell Prize. Her inte-rests en compass critical and aesthetic theory
Victorian Poetry – West Virginia University Press
Published: Sep 23, 2019
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