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Research Postgraduate in the Department of English Studies |
Biography
I graduated with a BA and an LLB (Hons) from Sydney University, and then worked as a legal researcher for the Honourable Justice Beazley of the Court of Appeal of New South Wales, before beginning my career as a dual-qualified solicitor in leading legal firms in both Sydney and London.
I was awarded an MA by research in Dickens Studies with the University of Buckingham for my paper entitled The Twisting of the Ring: Dickens, Divorce and the Evolution of his Views on Marriage. I was awarded the 2019 Partlow Prize for my paper ‘Misfortnet Marriages’: Discussing Divorce in Household Words.
I commenced my PhD in 2020, supervised by Dr Simon Grimble and Dr Andy Hayward. My research examines how the nineteenth century English novel was both informed by and influenced the path of divorce law reform in England, with a focus on the works Mary Shelley, Charlotte Brontë, George Eliot, and Charles Dickens, in the context of a specific consideration of the social and legal imperatives leading to the enactment of the Divorce and Matrimonial Causes Act 1857, one of the most comprehensive and significant reforms of the archaic system governing the marital relationship of the era.
I am a postgraduate representative on the advisory board for the Centre for Nineteenth Century Studies.
https://www.durham.ac.uk/research/institutes-and-centres/nineteenth-century-studies/
Publications
'"Misfortnet Marriages": Discussing Divorce in Household Words' Dickens Quarterly, Vol 39 (4), December 2022, 486-501.
Recent Conference Presentations
Dickens Day 2023: 'Obsolete Old Monsters': Dickens and the Demise of Doctors' Commons
Dickens Symposium 2023: Ghostly Reflections: Miss Havisham as the Monster in the Mirror
Dickens Day 2022: 'The World was all Before Them': Paradise Lost and Endings as Beginnings in Great Expectations
Dickens Symposium: July 2021. Paper presented: ‘We Must Have Law and Lawyers: Dickens, Caroline Norton and the Campaign for Women’s Rights.
Gender and Justice in Scotland: Historical and Legal Perspectives: May 2021: The Marriages of Captain Campbell of Carrick: How a Scottish Bigamist Changed English Marriage Law.
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