Honorary Research Associate in Science & Technology Studies, UCL
I am an early career scholar of nineteenth- and early twentieth-century literature and culture, specialising in literature and science. My work has appeared in the Journal of Literature and Science (2018) and English Literature in Transition, 1880–1920 (2020). My PhD thesis, which examined the popularisation of dinosaur palaeontology in transatlantic literature during the decades around 1900, has since been revised into a monograph, which is currently under review.
Our image of dinosaurs was shaped by Victorian popularity contests
Feb 03, 2020 12:26 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
Our understanding of dinosaurs is undergoing a revolution. Thanks to new research, animals that were until recently depicted with a sleek coat of scales now sport feathers, quills, spines and fluff. But not everyone has...
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