Research
I have presented research from my dissertation both regionally and internationally at annual conferences of the American Comparative Literature Association (ACLA), the North American Victorian Studies Association (NAVSA), the Nineteenth-Century Studies Association (NCSA), and Northeast MLA (NeMLA), as well as the 25th International Thomas Hardy Society Conference & Festival in Dorchester, UK, and the Critical Theory Workshop/Atelier de théorie critique in Paris. My research has been supported by a Dissertation Fellowship from the University of Pennsylvania’s College of Arts and Sciences.
Upcoming Talks and Presentations
Panel chair, “The Country, the City, and the Suburbs.” NeMLA 2025 Conference, Philadelphia, PA. (March 2025)
Roundtable chair, “Moments of Vocation.” NAVSA EVENT 2024 Conference, online. (October 2024)
Selected Presentations
“Hardy’s Visualities: Text and Image in Under the Greenwood Tree.” ACLA 2024 Conference, Montréal, Canada. (March 2024)
“Weathering the Elements: Realist Provocations in Hardy’s Early Novels.” VISAWUS 2023 Conference, Seattle, WA. (October, 2023)
“Marshes and Dreams: Country Landscapes in Dickens’ Bleak House.” NeMLA 2023 Conference, Niagara Falls, NY. (March 2023)
Panel co-chair, “The Everyday Beyond Description.” NeMLA 2023 Conference, Niagara Falls, NY. (March 2023)
“‘My find; my piece-work’: Feminist Poetics in Conversation with Dorothy Wordsworth.” ACLA 2023 Conference, Chicago, IL. (March 2023)
“‘Material for another kind of study’: Realism’s Belatedness in Under the Greenwood Tree.” Princeton-Rutgers Victorian Symposium 2023. Princeton, NJ. (March 2023)
“‘Ruined lands in every shire’: Landscape, Property, and the Picturesque in Bleak House.” NAVSA 2022 Conference, Bethlehem, PA. (September 2022)
"Dutch Paintings, Description, and Realist Form: Hardy’s Pictorialism in Under the Greenwood Tree." 25th International Thomas Hardy Conference and Festival. Dorchester, UK. (July 2022)