Molly Ryder Granatino
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Teaching Assistant Professor, English department,
University of Tennessee
I am a Teaching Assistant Professor of English at the University of Tennessee. I teach a range of classes, from Composition to Introduction to Jane Austen. I received my PhD from University of Exeter and my research examines the intersection of architecture and narration in the mid-Victorian novel.
Experience-
2022–present
Teaching Assistant Professor, University of Tennessee
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2019
University of Exeter, PhD
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2023
Victorian Network, 'every door might be Death's Door': Narrating Mortality in Charles Dickens' Bleak House (1853)
2017
Victoriographies, Building the Brain: The Architectural Interior in George Eliot's Middlemarch
2015
Bronte Studies, Dwelling in the Heart-Shrine: Lucy Snowe's Creative Architectural Metaphors in Charlotte Bronte's Villette
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Victorians Institute
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