George Eliot Review Online
Date of this Version
2009
Document Type
Article
Citation
The George Eliot Review 40 (2009)
Abstract
Lucy Amis is the daughter of Margaret Wolfit and currently works at the International Business Leaders Forum, a London-based educational charity which focuses on how global companies can conduct their business in ways that demonstrate respect for their workers and nearby communities.
Juliette Atkinson currently teaches at the Open University. Forthcoming works include the monograph Victorian Biography Reconsidered: a Study of Nineteenth-Century 'Hidden' Lives (OUP) and an edition of critical responses to George Eliot's novels that will appear as a volume in the series Bloom s Classic Critical Views (Facts on File, 2009).
Josie Billington teaches at the University of Liverpool. She has published on George Eliot, Leo Tolstoy and Elizabeth Gaskell, including Faithful Realism (2002), and Eliots Middlemarch (Continuum, 2008), and was editor of Wives and Daughters for the Pickering & Chatto edition of Gaskell's Complete Works, ed. Joanne Shattock (2006). She is currently writing a book on Elizabeth Barrett Browning's creative process for Continuum Press (forthcoming, 2010).
John Burton has been Chairman of the Fellowship since 2006, when he took over from Bill Adams. He was an English teacher and Head of Department in secondary schools for over thirty years. He combines his interest in literature with an interest in local history and has published five books on local history in the Nuneaton area.
Lama J. Clark is a Research Adjunct Professor at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada. Editor of The Letters of Sarah Harriet Burney (1997), she has contributed to the New Dictionary of National Biography and The Cambridge Companion to Frances Bumey (2007). Editor of the Burney Letter since 1999, she has recently published an edition of Sarah Harriet Burney's The Romance of Private Life with Pickering and Chatto (2008) and is currently working on two volumes of The Court Journals of Frances Burney for Oxford University Press.
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