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Dr. Anna Wall is a Lecturer in Literature at the University of York and member of the interdisciplinary Centre for Renaissance and Early Modern Studies. Her research specializes in early modern women's material and textual cultures, with a focus on nonconformist women's domestic manuscripts. She holds a PhD from the University of East Anglia, where she also completed her BA in English Literature and MA in Medieval and Early Modern Textual Cultures.
Her work examines how women used manuscripts to codify theological principles and construct religious communities during the Reformation and post-Restoration periods. Current research explores textual networks of figures like Lucy Hutchinson, Grace Mildmay, and Brilliana Harley. She has published in The Seventeenth Century and is preparing her doctoral thesis on Lucy Hutchinson's ecclesiological manuscripts for publication.
Undergraduate teaching includes core literature modules focusing on Shakespeare, women's writing, historical contexts, and classical reception.



