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Alice Staveley is a Senior Lecturer of English at Stanford University, specializing in British modernism, contemporary fiction, and feminist theory. She holds a B.A. from the University of Toronto and a D.Phil. from the University of Oxford. Dr. Staveley directs the Honors Program in English and the Digital Humanities Minor, and co-leads the Modernist Archives Publishing Project. Her research focuses on modernist publishing, women’s roles in professional fields, and digital humanities.
- Education:
- B.A., English, University of Toronto
- D.Phil., English, University of Oxford
- Research Interests: Modernism, narratology, book history, feminist theory, digital humanities, transnational archival feminisms.
- Grants: Funding from SSHRC Canada, AHRC UK, and the Roberta Bowman Denning Digital Fund.
Her current book project examines Virginia Woolf’s career as a publisher, blending historical analysis with digital methodologies. She has taught at Harvard University and Oxford, and her work on Woolf’s European reception and quantitative publishing analyses has advanced interdisciplinary scholarship.
Awards: Dean’s Award for Distinguished Teaching (2016–2017).





