University of Warwick

Post-Doc, English and Comparative Literary Studies

Associate Fellow

Thesis Title: Bodies in Transit: Mobility, Embodiment and Space in the mid-nineteenth century novel

Gill Frith
Pablo Mukherjee

About

I am an Associate Fellow in the Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies, where I was awarded my PhD in March 2011.

My current research explores mobility in realist narratives of the mid-nineteenth century in the context of contemporary cultural concerns around nation, global space and travel.

My PhD thesis “Bodies in Transit: Mobility, Embodiment and Space in the mid-nineteenth Century Novel” explored narratives of mobility in the mid-nineteenth century novel, looking at journeys within and between England and Europe in novels of the period 1845-65.

You can read more about my research on my homepage, on my blog http://blogs.warwick.ac.uk/cemathieson or follow me on Twitter: @cemathieson

Contact Information

Homepage:

http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/english/postgrad/current/students/enrdaq

 
Victorian Literature and Culture
Victorian Studies

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