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Dr Clare Elliott

Assistant Professor

Department: Humanities

Clare Elliott

Having taught at the universities of Glasgow, Edinburgh and Teesside, I joined Northumbria University in 2011 as Lecturer in Nineteenth-Century Literature. My publishing and research activity lie in the nineteenth century with particular interests in Transatlantic Literary Studies, American Romanticism, slavery and the long nineteenth century.

 

 

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Office: Lipman 015



  • Please visit the Pure Research Information Portal for further information
  • Transatlantic Feminism and Antislavery in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Activism Discourse, Elliott, C. 1 Dec 2023, Routledge Companion to Literature and Feminism , London, Routledge
  • Writing Across Lines: Frederick Douglass, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Charles Dickens in the Black Atlantic, Elliott, C. 2022, In: Journal of Transatlantic Studies
  • Early Feminism and the Circulation of Self-Reliance in the Atlantic World, Elliott, C. Oct 2016, The Edinburgh Companion to Atlantic Literary Studies, Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press
  • An Enemy Abroad: The Transnational Politics of Francis Jeffrey in the War of 1812, Elliott, C. 26 Sep 2017, In: Open Library of Humanities
  • William Blake’s American Afterlives, Elliott, C. 27 Apr 2017, Transatlantic Literature and Transitivity, 1780-1850: Subjects, Texts, and Print Culture, London, Taylor & Francis
  • A Poetic Presidency: Abraham Lincoln, Walt Whitman and the Second American Revolution, Elliott, C. Apr 2014, Perspectives on Presidential Leadership: An International View of the White House, London, Taylor & Francis
  • Francis Jeffrey's American Journal: New York to Washington 1813, Elliott, C., Hook, A. 2011
  • The Edinburgh Companion to Atlantic Literary Studies, Eckel, L., Elliott, C. Oct 2016
  • A Backward Glance O’er’ the (Dis)United States: William Blake, Ralph Waldo Emerson and the ‘Authentic American Religion', Elliott, C. Mar 2009, In: European Journal of American Culture
  • William Blake and America: Freedom and Violence in the Atlantic World, Elliott, C. 2009, In: Comparative American Studies

Literature PhD September 01 2003


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