Hilary Havens

Group:
Lecturers
Position:
Course Lecturer
Office:
McLennan Library M5-17B
Degree(s):
B.A. (Harvard University)
M.St. (Oxford University)
Ph.D. (McGill University)
Area(s):
Literature
Eighteenth Century
Current research:
The long eighteenth century (1660-1830), textual revision and bibliography, women writers, didacticism in the novel, eighteenth-century "cougars"
Selected publications:
“Patronage in the Novels and Letters of Charlotte Lennox,” The Eighteenth-Century Novel 9 (2012-13): 51-73, forthcoming.
“Revising the ‘prose Epic’: Frances Burney’s Camilla,” The Age of Johnson 22 (2012): 299-320.
“Frances Burney,” co-authored with Peter Sabor, in Oxford Bibliographies in British and Irish Literature, ed. Andrew Hadfield (New York: Oxford University Press, 2012).
“Nothing can come of nothing’: Systems of Exchange in Tate’s King Lear,” Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Theatre Research 26.1-2 (2011): 23-39.