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Elizabeth Wright is a Senior Lecturer in European and English Literature at Bath Spa University's School of Writing, Publishing and the Humanities. Her research focuses on British and European Modernism, Victorian/Edwardian drama, and women's writing (1837-1949), with particular emphasis on the Bloomsbury Group and their theatrical connections. She teaches modules including Critical Reading, Modernist Networks, and Women, Work and Art.
- PhD, MA (1st Class Hons) in English from the University of St Andrews
- Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
Her research explores:
- Intersections of modernist literature and theatre
- Women's writing from Victoria's reign to 1949
- Dramatized memory and Woolf's journalistic writings
- Periodical culture's role in early 20th-century women's drama
Publications span books like Bloomsbury Influences (2014) and Vanessa and Virginia (2013), with articles and book chapters on Woolf's pacifism, adaptation practices, and print culture. Her play Vanessa and Virginia toured internationally and received Off West End Award nominations.
Key awards include
- Fellowship (Higher Education Academy)
- Off West End Award nominations (2013) for Vanessa and Virginia




