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Yaël Schlick is a Professor of English at Queen’s University in Ontario, Canada, affiliated with the Department of English Language and Literature within the Faculty of Arts and Science. Her expertise spans travel writing, metafiction, American poetry, and literary non-fiction. She is the author of several notable works, including Metafiction (2022) and Feminism and the Politics of Travel After the Enlightenment (2014), and has contributed to studies on figures like Elizabeth Bishop and Richard Byrd.
Her research delves into the intersections of travel, gender, and literary form. Current projects include exploring Martha Gellhorn’s archives to examine connections between her war correspondence, travel writing, and fiction. Schlick’s work often bridges historical and contemporary literary analysis, addressing themes such as authorship, identity, and the boundaries between fact and fiction.
Publications highlight her focus on metafictional narratives, feminist travel literature, and the ethical dimensions of perception in poetry. Her recent articles analyze Elizabeth Bishop’s picturesque aesthetic and collaborative aspects of autobiographical writing. Schlick’s interdisciplinary approach enriches discussions on cultural diversity and postcolonial theory.
While no formal student advisees are listed, her research mentoring and supervision contribute to academic discourse. Current projects and archives research reflect her commitment to uncovering underrepresented narratives in literature and history.



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