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Public Writing

‘Escaping the Bell Jar: Anne Stevenson and Poetic Self-Fashioning for Poets in Vogue, an exhibition at the National Poetry Library, Southbank Centre, from 17 February to 25 June 2023.

‘Keeping Vigil: “Strandings” by Peter Riley’, Palatinate, 21 March 2022

‘Flying home for Christmas’, Palatinate, 26 November 2021 (web and print)

‘Elegy for the Durham Baths’, Palatinate, 29 September 2021

Academic Writing

HERmione (1981) by H.D. (Hilda Doolittle)‘ [review], Modernism/modernity Print+, 7.2 (2022)

‘Splitting the Atom in H.D.’s “Winter Love”’, The Modernist Review, 33 (2021)

‘Modern Manhood: the Carpe Diem Tradition and “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock”’, Foundation, 11 (2019), 96-103

Peer-reviewed

‘An Attic of His Own: Spaces of Modernist Transition in Willa Cather’s The Professor’s House’, Sigma Tau Delta Review, 15 (2018), 21-28

Papers Presented

‘De-creation and annihilation as strategies of belonging in Jean Rhys’, New Work in Modernist Studies, British Association for Modernist Studies, Loughborough University, 9 December 2022

‘The dream-real modernisms of H.D. and Jean Rhys’, The Centre for Modernist Cultures PG Day, University of Birmingham, 27 April 2022

‘“Lightning out of a clear sky”: annihilation as creative possibility in H.D.’s late work’, New Work in Modernist Studies, British Association for Modernist Studies, online, 10 December 2021

‘Colonial Transnationalism: Reading Englishness in The Buddha of Suburbia’, Trinity Postgraduate Research Week, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, 29 March 2019

Public Lectures

‘Courting Annihilation: Trauma, Psychoanalysis, and the Cold War in Helen in Egypt’, St. Chad’s College MCR Research Forum, Durham, UK, 3 March 2021

‘Gone from the Banquet: H.D.’s “Epigram” and the Founding of Imagism,’ St. Chad’s College MCR Research Forum, Durham, UK, 6 June 2019

‘In Their Own Image: Educational Origins of H.D. and Amy Lowell’s Imagism,’ Benedictine College Discovery Day, Atchison, Kansas, 11 April 2018

‘Artists at the Turn of the Century: Willa Cather’s Literary Response to Modernism,’ Benedictine College Discovery Day, Atchison, Kansas, 5 April 2017

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