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Natasha Lomonossoff is a Lecturer and PhD candidate at Queen's University, specializing in 18th-century and Romantic-era British literature with a focus on women writers, religion-politics intersections, and contemporary fantasy literature. Her teaching includes ENGL273 (Literature and the Fantastic), exploring the hero's journey and genre protagonists. She holds degrees from Queen's University (MPhil 2020, PhD candidate) and the University of Ottawa (BA 2018).
- Research Interests: 18th/19th-century women writers, political theology, fantasy literature's narrative structures.
- Key Publications: Encyclopedia entries on Anna Barbauld's works (2024).
- Awards: Ontario Graduate Scholarship (2022-23), R. Samuel McLaughlin Fellowship (2021-22).
Her dissertation, Radical in Moderation: The Persuasive Strategy of Anna Laetitia Barbauld’s Political and Religious Writings, examines Barbauld’s use of moderate rhetoric for social reform. Lomonossoff has presented at conferences like the Midwest Conference on British Studies (2024) and the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (2024).
Areas of expertise include gender studies, religious studies, poetry analysis, and genre fiction. She has taught courses emphasizing fantasy literature’s role in cultural narratives and has received grants for graduate supervision.



