Bryony Randall, MA, DPhil
Room 403, 5 University Gardens
telephone: 0141 330 2762
e-mail: b.randall@englit.arts.gla.ac.uk
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Biography
Dr Bryony Randall joined the University of Glasgow in September 2007 as Lecturer in English Literature, having previously taught at the University of Glamorgan and the American University in Paris.
Her primary research interests lie in modernist literature, particularly the early modernist period. She has specific interests in: theories of the everyday; literary theory (particularly feminist and materialist approaches); women’s writing, in particular the New Woman; literature and work; literature and time; and the relationships between literature and psychology, philosophy and sociology. Her first book, Modernism, Daily Time and Everyday Life is published by Cambridge University Press, and her other publications include articles on Imagist poetry, Gertrude Stein, the New Woman writer George Egerton, Stevie Smith, and H.D.. She is the treasurer of the Scottish Network of Modernist Studies (http://www.gla.ac.uk/departments/snms/), and is on the steering group of the British Association of Modernist Studies (http://www.bams.me.uk/) and the editorial board of the journal Pilgrimage: the journal of Dorothy Richardson studies ( http://www.keele.ac.uk/depts/en/richardson/pilgrimages/index.html). She is currently working on a second major project provisionally entitled The Working Woman Writer 1880-1920, exploring the relationships between work, writing and gender in the early modernist period.