Professor Deborah Wynne
My blogs
- MA Students think about Nineteenth-Centu... Photography & Cinema
- Reading Shropshire
- Textile Stories: The Fabric of Everyday Life
Gender | Female |
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Industry | Education |
Occupation | Professor of Nineteenth-Century Literature |
Location | Chester, Cheshire, United Kingdom |
Introduction | I am Professor in Nineteenth-Century Literature and the Department’s Director of Research. I gained my PhD on Victorian sensation fiction and the periodical press at Keele University in 1997. I later worked at Keele as a post-doctoral research fellow on a Leverhulme Trust funded project researching the collaborations of Dickens and Collins. I teach mainly in the areas of nineteenth-century literature and culture, women’s writing, and gender theory. I teach on the MA Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture and am involved with the Keele-Chester Reading Group. |