Robin Peel

Robin Peel has written three monographs on the work of Massachusetts women writers. These are Writing Back : Sylvia Plath and Cold War Politics [AUP 2002], Apart from Modernism : Edith Wharton, Politics and Fiction Before World War 1 [AUP 2005] and Emily Dickinson and the Hill of Science [AUP 2010]. From 2008-2010 he was Principal Investigator for the AHRC funded research networking project Separateness and Kinship : Transatlantic Exchanges Between New England and Britain 1600-1900. He co-edited with Daniel Maudlin the two subsequent essay collections Transatlantic Traffic and (Mis) Translations [University Press of New England 2013] and The Materials of Exchange Between Britain and North East America 1750-1900 [Ashgate2013]. He is currently an Honorary Research Fellow at Plymouth University and researching the politics of transatlantic travel writing, 1815-1855.

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