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Professor Claire Nally

Professor

School: Humanities and Social Sciences

I am a researcher in modern and contemporary literature, specifically Neo-Victorianism and Irish Studies. I am currently the Co-I on the Leverhulme Trust three-year funded project 'The Horror of Place-based Harms', with Dr Tom Disney (PI) and Dr Angelika Strohmayer (Co-I).

My first monograph was (2009), followed by a second, co-written book (with John Strachan), entitled (2012).

I have additional research interests in subcultures, the graphic novel, and gender, and this informed my third book, (2019), which is one of the first monographs on this topic in literature. I am also interested in the ways Neo-Victorianism functions as part of the (post)colonial encounter, with especial reference to Ireland.

I was the founding co-editor (with Angela Smith) of the (2011-2024) and I was the Deputy Editor (including Reviews) for the open access journal, (2019-2022).

I have published a wide range of articles and book chapters on material as diverse as contemporary Irish writing, heritage, Goth and burlesque. My latest research involves contemporary culture's engagement with memory, grief and mourning, and my fourth book, Death Memoirs in Contemporary Culture, is under contract with Bloomsbury.

Claire Nally

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Squires Building 202B
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  • Lucy Swift Start Date: 01/10/2025 End Date: 17/10/2025
  • Emma Catan Cross-Dressing and ‘Transgression’ in the Neo-Victorian city Start Date: 01/10/2019
  • Emma Catan Cross-Dressing and ‘Transgression’ in the Neo-Victorian city Start Date: 01/10/2019 End Date: 17/10/2025
  • Lucy Swift The New Liminal: Hauntological Limbo, Uncertain Futures and the Elongated Present in Contemporary Fiction and Digital Art Start Date: 01/10/2025 End Date: 21/04/2026

I am the module leader for ‘Neo-Victorianism: Contemporary Literature and Culture’. I have co-led the MA English Literature module, ‘Dark Tourism: Urban Underworlds and Modern City Spaces’ and contribute to ‘Literature and Adaptation’ and 'Gothic Stories.'

In previous years, I was the module leader for ‘Concepts in Criticism and Culture’, and I offered lectures and seminars on ‘Textual Studies (Modernism and Modernity)’. I also led the third-year module on ‘James Joyce's Ulysses’.

I welcome PhD students in Neo-Victorianism, modern and contemporary fiction, Irish studies, and subcultures.

  • English PhD April 27 2006
  • English MA July 01 2002
  • English BA (Hons) July 02 2001
  • Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (HEA) Higher Education Academy (HEA)

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