Charlotte Barrett
Academic Position:
Student Ambassador
Research Interests:
Literature between 1800-1914
Charlotte Barrett is one of our student ambassadors for the nineteenth century. Charlotte completed her undergraduate degree at the University of Glasgow, specialising in American literature of the 19th and 20th century; the Romantic poet John Keats; and the reverberating influence of WW1 on poetry situated outside the trenches.
Charlotte is currently an Masters student at the University of Oxford, studying literature written in the period between 1800-1914. She is in the process of writing a dissertation on Thomas Hardy's mapping of the female body. The dissertation examines the ways in which Hardy places his female figures within a landscape, and reads Hardy's fiction alongside the development of geological science and mapping practices. Charlotte also writes fiction and poetry, and hopes to focus on creative writing after completing her Masters.
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| 1 | Victorian Poetry and Fiction | The years 1837-1901 in which Queen Victoria reigned were highly influential in the development of… | Charlotte Barrett |
| 2 | First World War | The Great War (also known as World War One, and the First World War) was a global combat centred in… | Charlotte Barrett |
| 3 | The Art of Mourning in First World War Poetry | Wilfred Owen's 'Anthem for Doomed Youth'Wilfred Owen's presentation of mourning is far… |
Charlotte Barrett |
| 4 | Victorian Publishing History | The History of ReadingIn the late-eighteenth and early-nineteenth centuries, reading was… |
Charlotte Barrett |
| 5 | ‘‘Beauty […] lay not within the thing but in what the thing symbolised’’: Female Clothing and the Senses in the Works of Thomas Hardy | By Charlotte Barrett This essay… | Charlotte Barrett |
| 6 | Gothic Elements in 'The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde' | The relationship between scientific discourse and the Victorian Gothic is greatly emphasised when… | Charlotte Barrett |
| 7 | The Celebration of Nature in Victorian Poetry | Despite the publication of Darwin's radical text On the Origin of Species (1859),which… | Charlotte Barrett |
| 8 | George Eliot and The Influence of Science | … |
Charlotte Barrett |
| 9 | George Eliot | … |
Charlotte Barrett |
| 10 | Victorian Poetry and Fiction: some historical and cultural dates | 1837 – William IV dies and is succeeded by Victoria. 1840 – Victoria marries the German prince,… | Charlotte Barrett |