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Professor Daisy Hay is a faculty member in the Department of English and Creative Writing at the University of Exeter. She holds a PhD in English Literature from the University of Cambridge and specializes in late eighteenth- and nineteenth-century literature, focusing on intersections between literature, history, politics, and the public significance of private life.
Research Interests:
- Literature and history of the Romantic and Victorian eras
- Biographical form and life-writing
- Archival research and material culture
- Gender studies and Victorian women's narratives
- Intellectual and political networks of the 18th-19th centuries
Awards:
- Rose Mary Crawshaw Prize (British Academy)
- Somerset Maugham Award (2016)
- Philip Leverhulme Prize (2016)
- Shortlisted for multiple literary and historical awards
Recent Publications: Her books include Young Romantics (2010), Mr and Mrs Disraeli (2015), The Making of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (2018), and Dinner with Joseph Johnson (2022). These works explore Romantic sociability, Victorian marriages, Gothic literature, and revolutionary intellectual networks.
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