For 2023/24, Rhiannon is leading the second-year undergraduate literature module 鈥楾he Victorians鈥.
Rhiannon is currently writing a monograph which considers how ideas about women and health operate in the work of three major early twentieth-century modernist writers: Virginia Woolf, Dorothy Richardson, and May Sinclair.
She is also working on consumption and suffragist thought in twentieth-century novels, and ways of reading patient-authored asylum periodicals (following a 2021 scoping project supported by the Glasgow Medical Humanities Network).
Publications
- , The Modernist Review, 34 (2021)
Conference Papers
- 鈥樷淚t鈥檚 in t鈥檅lood鈥: Heredity in May Sinclair鈥檚 The Three Sisters鈥, International Conference of Three Societies on Literature and Science, University of 探花直播, 10鈥12 April 2024
- 鈥楳edical and Financial Entanglements in Dorothy Richardson鈥檚 Pilgrimage鈥, Postgraduate Medical Humanities Conference, University of Exeter, 7鈥8 June 2018
- 鈥樷淒on鈥檛 look round鈥: The politics of the street encounter in Jean Rhys鈥檚 interwar novels鈥, The City as Modernist Ephemera, London South Bank University, 16 June 2017
鈥樷淸H]er own rules for beef stew鈥: The 鈥渧isible contours鈥 of obsessive-compulsive disorder in Shirley Jackson鈥檚 We Have Always Lived in the Castle鈥, Cultures of Anxiety, University of Bristol, 8鈥9 June 2017