Walpole Library Fellowships for 2020–21
The Lewis Walpole Library is delighted to announce the recipients of Visiting Fellowships and Travel Grants for 2020–21:
Fellowships
• Hillary Burlock (Queen Mary University of London), Politics and Pirouettes: The Intersection of Politics and Social Dance in Late Georgian Britain, George B. Cooper Fellowship
• Katherine Charles (Washington College), Inside Stories: Interpolated Tales and the Eighteenth-Century Novel
• Mita Choudhury (Purdue University Northwest) Mapping Cosmopolitanism and the Global Space at Home
• Daniel Froid (Purdue University), Enlightenment Devilry: Forbidden Epistemologies and the Devil in Eighteenth-Century British Literature
• Monica Hahn (Community College of Philadelphia), Harlequins of Empire: Staging Native Identity in British Imperial Art, ca. 1776, Joseph Peter Spang Fellowship
• Sarah Hancock (Carnegie Mellon University), The ‘Peculiar Science’ of Flowers in the British Landscape Garden
• Yuko Ito (Gakushuin University), Writing Richard III: Drama, History, and Translation in the Long Eighteenth Century
• Emrys Jones (Kings College London), The Levee: A Cultural History
• Ziona Kocher (The University of Tennessee, Knoxville), Cross-Dressing on the Eighteenth-Century Stage
• Thomas Leonard-Roy (Harvard University), Horace Walpole and the Pleasures of Hatred, ASECS/LWL Fellowship
• John Munns (University of Cambridge), Life and Work of Thomas Kerrich
• Giorgina Paiella (University of California, Santa Barbara), The Early Modern Android Automaton: Affect, Assembly, and Modern-Day Resonances
• Robert Phiddian (Flinders University), Graphic Humor, from Hogarth to Gillray, Charles J. Cole Fellowship
• Matthew Potter (Northumbria University), The Afterlife of Georgian Political Cartoons
• Edwin Rose (University of Cambridge), Classifying and Publishing Nature in Late Eighteenth-Century Britain
• Tess Somervell (University of Leeds), Georgic Climates: Writing the Weather in Eighteenth-Century Poetry
• Alexis Wolf (University of Leeds), Material Perspectives of Revolution in the Manuscripts of Mary and Agnes Berry, Roger W. Eddy Fellowship
Travel Grants
• Tymon Adamczewski (Kazimierz Wielki University), The (im)Materiality of Extra-Illustration: Multimodality, Iteration, and the Eighteenth-Century Book
• Carmen Casaliggi (Cardiff Metropolitan University), Rethinking Transnational Networks in Paris: Madame du Deffand, Adam Smith, and the Condorcet Circle
• Daniel Cook (University of Dundee), Gulliver’s Afterlives
• Laura Engel (Duquesne University), The Art of the Actress
• Kaitlin Pontzer (Cornell University), The Authority of Feeling: Jacobite Sentiment and Affective Allegiance in Britain after 1688
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