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Clare Elliott is a Lecturer in Nineteenth-Century Literature at Northumbria University since 2011, following roles at the Universities of Glasgow, Edinburgh, and Teesside. She holds a PhD in Literature (2003). Her research focuses on Transatlantic Literary Studies, American Romanticism, and the intersection of slavery with 19th-century activism. Key areas of interest include feminist antislavery networks, transnational political dynamics, and the literary legacies of figures like William Blake and Frederick Douglass. Her work bridges historical analysis with contemporary critical frameworks.
Education: PhD in Literature (2003).
Research trends in her publications emphasize transnational exchanges, ideological circulation across the Atlantic, and the interplay between literature and socio-political movements. Her scholarship spans from early 19th-century abolitionism to the cultural impacts of American independence movements.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned, though her extensive publication record indicates active academic engagement. Advising information remains unspecified.



