Reader in Nineteenth-Century Literature, King's College London
Dr Adelene Buckland studied English at the Universities of Birmingham and Oxford, before becoming a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Cambridge.
Her first monograph, Novel Science: Fiction and the Invention of Nineteenth-Century Geology (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2013) won the Marc-Auguste Pictet Prize for the History of Science, was shortlisted for the British Society for Literature and Science annual book prize, and was awarded an Honorable Mention in the 2013 Sonya Rudikoff prize for best book in Victorian studies, awarded by the North American Victorian Studies Association.
She began teaching at King's in September 2012, and is currently working on a monograph entitled Baby Machines: Mothers and Love in the Electromechanical Age, 1840-1940.