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Formerly Richard M. Colgate Professor of History at Yale University and Leverhulme Research Professor and School Professor of History at the LSE , she is now Shelby M. C. Davis 1958 Professor of History at Princeton University .
Formerly Richard M. Colgate Professor of History at Yale University and Leverhulme Research Professor and School Professor of History at the LSE , she is now Shelby M. C. Davis 1958 Professor of History at Princeton University .
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Angela Leighton is Professor of English at the University of Hull . She is the author of Shelley and the Sublime , Elizabeth Barrett Browning , Victorian Women Poets : Writing against the Heart , as well as co - editor of Victorian ...
Angela Leighton is Professor of English at the University of Hull . She is the author of Shelley and the Sublime , Elizabeth Barrett Browning , Victorian Women Poets : Writing against the Heart , as well as co - editor of Victorian ...
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Murray Pittock is Professor of Scottish and Romantic Literature and head of English and American Studies at the University of Manchester . He was previously Chair in Literature at Strathclyde University , where he was founding director ...
Murray Pittock is Professor of Scottish and Romantic Literature and head of English and American Studies at the University of Manchester . He was previously Chair in Literature at Strathclyde University , where he was founding director ...
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