
About
Clare Gill is a Lecturer at the School of English, University of St Andrews, UK. Her research focuses on Victorian-era print culture, female authorship, and the intersection of media and colonial narratives, with a particular emphasis on Olive Schreiner’s works.
- Institutional Affiliation: School of English, University of St Andrews
- Role: Lecturer
Research Interests:
Gill’s work centers on Victorian periodicals, female authorship, and the politics of print culture. She explores how women writers navigated public representation and colonial discourses in British media, particularly through figures like Olive Schreiner.
Academic Contributions:
Her publications span books and journal articles analyzing 19th-century print culture, women’s writing, and the transnational impact of periodicals. Trends in her work highlight the interplay between authorship, colonialism, and media strategies.
Academic Activities:
Gill has participated in conferences like Between Britain and South Africa: Olive Schreiner's Trooper Peter Halket of Mashonaland (2015) and delivered invited talks on publicity and authorship in Victorian press.
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