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Dr. Naomi Milthorpe is a Senior Lecturer in English at the University of Tasmania's School of Humanities. Her research focuses on modernist and interwar British literature, particularly Evelyn Waugh's satirical works. She is currently completing a scholarly edition of Waugh's *Black Mischief* for Oxford University Press.
Education: PhD in English Literature (Australian National University, 2009), BA(Hons) (ANU, 2004), Graduate Certificate in University Learning and Teaching (UTAS, 2017).
Research Interests:
- Modernist and interwar British literary culture
- Satire and materiality
- Literary archives and book history
- Life-writing methodologies
Teaching & Leadership:
- Course Coordinator for Bachelor of Arts
- Head of English Discipline
- Recipient of 2018 Vice Chancellor’s Team Citation for teaching excellence
Key Projects:
- Leading the 'Writing Lives' initiative on Tasmanian life-writing
- Co-editing a special issue on 'Writing Tasmanian Lives' for the Australian Journal of Biography and History
Awards & Engagement:
- Multiple research fellowships including Huntington Library Mellon Fellowship
- Media engagements with ABC Radio discussing literary topics
- Consultancy for Arts Tasmania peer assessments
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