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Dr. Clare Broome Saunders is the Senior Tutor and Fellow at Blackfriars Hall, affiliated with the Faculty of English Language & Literature at the University of Oxford. Her research focuses on 19th-century medievalism, women’s poetry (e.g., Elizabeth Barrett Browning), women travel writers, and the interplay between art and literature. She has authored works such as Women Writers and Nineteenth Century Medievalism (2009) and Louisa Stuart Costello: A 19th Century Writing Life (2015). Current projects include Medievalism 1830-1918: Politics, Literature, and Society and studies on artist Phoebe Anna Traquair and scholar Louisa Stuart Costello.
Her research explores how medieval themes empowered women’s socio-political commentary and examines connections between visual art (e.g., Blake, Traquair) and literary works. She also investigates environmental themes in 19th-century art and travel writing.
Advising and grants details are not specified in the provided text. Her work contributes to understanding medievalism’s role in political discourse and gender dynamics in the long 19th century.




