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Emma Felin
Emma Felin is a DPhil candidate researching modernist women’s poetry and perception in the English Faculty at the University of Oxford, where she co-convenes the Modern and Contemporary Literature Graduate Forum. Her research interests largely centre on the nexus between psychology, philosophy, and poetry at the turn of the twentieth century and beyond. In addition to writing her doctoral thesis, Emma has published work on Virginia Woolf in the Journal of Modern Literature and Marianne Moore in Modernist Cultures.
Courses
Is literary Modernism, by virtue of its subversion, inherently ‘queer’, or is it instead restrained by conservatism? Works by H.D., Radclyffe Hall, Hope Mirlees and Virginia Woolf will be discussed against a wider literary Modernist landscape.