Post-Doc, Slavonic Studies
Northwestern University, Slavic Languages and Literatures
Research Associate in Russian
Junior Research Fellow, Darwin College
About
I am currently working with Prof. Simon Franklin on the project "Information Technologies in Russia, 1450-1850." The project's focus is mapping out and analyzing the various early modern information technologies, looking beyond the print revolution for a fuller picture of their shifting interrelationships and functionalities. Right now my research focuses on early nineteenth-century literary circles and salons.
I am also continuing work on a monograph about the influence of eighteenth-century British Gothic fiction on Russian Realism. Much of this research was also incorporated into my dissertation, "Shadows of the Gothic: Adapted Terror in Russian Fiction, 1792-1905" (Northwestern, 2011).
Other research interests include (very broadly): travel narratives, women's roles in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century literature and literary culture, urban landscape representation, poetry, cultural translation, and comparative studies, especially German, Scandinavian, and English writers in the context of Russian literary history.
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