Alice Staveley, Lecturer

Primary Office: 460-328
Office Hours: Th: 2:00-4:00 & by appt.
Office Phone: 650-723-0131

At Stanford Since: 2001

Email: staveley@stanford.edu

Current Year's Courses:

Text and Context in Humanities: Oedipus and His Vicissitudes

Masterpieces of Contemporary Literature

The Modernist Novel

Texts in History: Enlightenment to the Present

Degrees:

D.Phil., Oxford University, 2001

B.A., University of Toronto, 1992

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Alice Staveley received her BA in English Literature from the University of Toronto and her DPhil from the University of Oxford. She has held lectureships in the History and Literature program at Harvard University and most recently in Stanford's Introduction to the Humanities Program (IHUM). Her research specializes in Virginia Woolf and modernist studies where she has published articles on Woolf's short fictional narratology, textual photography, and European reception. She is at work on a monograph that connects modernist book history with feminist theory by situating Woolf's emergent modernism within the social, material, and editorial contexts of Woolf's activities as co-owner of the Hogarth Press.