⚫ 소개:
I completed my undergraduate studies at Manchester Metropolitan University, majoring in English Studies, took a master's in critical theory at the University of Sussex, and completed a PhD at the University of Sheffield, on the connections between literature and science in the early fiction of H. G. Wells. I taught at various universities in the U.K., including Leicester and Nottingham Trent, before moving to Hufs in 2016.
⚫ 최종 학력: Ph.D. the university of Sheffield
⚫ 주요 연구 분야:
My research interests are interdisciplinary, and include: nineteenth-century British fiction, literature and science, science fiction, utopian/dystopian literature, and critical theory.
⚫ 주요 강의:
⚫ 주요 논문 및 저서:
<논문>
1. ‘Dire Shadows of Things Yet to Come: Time Travel and Social Reform in Charles Dickens’s A Christmas Carol and H. G. Wells’s The Time Machine’, The Wellsian, 43 (2020), 6-29.
2. ‘The Conquest of the Air: Aeronautics and Social Revolution in Edward Douglas Fawcett’s Hartmann the Anarchist and W. Graham Moffat and John White’s What’s the World Coming to?’, Literature & History, 25 (2016), 3-21.
3. ‘Revolution as an Angel From the Sky: George Griffith’s Aeronautical Speculation’, Journal of Literature and Science, 7.2 (2014), 37-61.
4. ‘ “A fantastic, unwholesome little dream”: The Illusion of Reality and Sexual Politics in H. G. Wells’s The Sea Lady’, Papers on Language and Literature, 49.1 (2013), 70-85.
5. ‘An Unnoted Punch Parody of The War of the Worlds’, Notes and Queries, 59:3 (2012), 407-410.
6. '“The Golden Fly”: Darwinism and Degeneration in Émile Zola’s Nana’, College Literature, 39:3 (2012), 61-83.
7. ‘“I flung myself into futurity”: Wells Studies for the Twenty-First Century’, Literature Compass (Invited Submission), 8:7 (2011), 476-486.
<저서>
1. The Early Fiction of H. G. Wells: Fantasies of Science (Basingstoke and New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009), ix + 242 pp.
2. George Chetwynd Griffith, The Angel of the Revolution: A Tale of the Coming Terror (Brighton: Victorian Secrets, 2012).
3. H. G. Wells: Interdisciplinary Essays (Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2008), xiii + 184 pp. Paperback edition 2009.