Visiting Fellows and Travel Grant Recipients: 2016 - 2017
Fellowships
Rebecca Barr, National University of Ireland, John Bull and Irish Bull: Representations of Irish Masculinity in Late Eighteenth-Century Visual Satire
David Coast, Bath Spa University, The Voice of the People in Early Modern England, c. 1530-1789
Nicole Garret, Stony Brook University, Early Modern Niobes; LWL/ASECS Fellow
Rhianne Grieve, Australian National University, Conceptions of Sociability in Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth-Century British Socialism
Sasha Handley, University of Manchester, Sleep in Early Modern England
Ian Haywood, University of Roehampton, Reforming Caricature 1820-40; Charles J. Cole Fellow
Yu Liu, Niagara County Community College, Changing Chinese Gardening Ideas into a Native English Tradition: The Horticultural Nationalism of Horace Walpole
Kendra Packham, Independent Scholar, The Interplay between Satiric Text and Image in Early Georgian Electoral Culture
Slaney Ross, Fordham University, Fictions of Surveillance in the Long Eighteenth Century
Mark Schoenfield, Vanderbilt University, The Palimpsest of Justice: Law, Narrative, and the Romantic Self
Jacqueline Thalmann, University of Oxford, The Library of General John Guise (1682-1765)
Dale Townshend, University of Stirling, Gothic Antiquity: History, Romance, and the Architectural Imagination, 1760-1840
Hazel Tubman, University of Oxford, Self-Writing in an Information Age, 1700-1850; LWL / BRBL Fellow
Nicholas Valvo, Northwestern University, Parish of Parnassus; Roger W. Eddy Fellow
Bethany Wong, University of California at Santa Barbara, Imagining Theater in the Eighteenth-Century Novel, George B. Cooper Fellow
Travel Grants
Andrea Coldwell, Coker College, Fictional Lives and Living Fictions
Freya Gowrley, University of Edinburgh, Assembling the Self: Collage and Identity, 1770-1900
Giovanni Iamartino, University of Milan, Sketching Standard English: Language Norms, Attitudes, and Usage in Eighteenth-Century British Prints
Chelsea Phillips, Villanova University, Celebrity Pregnancy, Satire, and Imaging-Making, 1791-92
Andrew Rudd, University of Exeter, Charity in Georgian Literature and Art
Anne Ruderman, Harvard University, Supplying the Slave Trade: How Europeans Met African Demand for European Manufactured Products, Commodities, and Reexports, 1670-1790
Katherine Thorpe, Princeton University, Figuring the Real, Realizing the Figure: The Nature of Personification in Eighteenth-Century Poetry