Hannah Sullivan, Assistant Professor

Primary Office: 460-326
Office Hours: Mon. 1:30-2:30 & Tues. 2:00-4:00
Office Phone: 723-9776

At Stanford Since: 2008

Email: hsullivan@stanford.edu

Current Year's Courses:

British Modernism

British Literature of the 1910s

Theory and Methods: Book History and Textual Criticism

T. S. Eliot

Degrees:

Ph.D. (English), Harvard University, 2008

M.Res. (Cultural Studies), London Consortium, 2002

B.A. (Classics), Cambridge University, 2000

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Hannah Sullivan studies late nineteenth- and twentieth-century British and American literature, with particular focus on modernism and material textuality. Her first book project, Passionate Correction: The Theory and Practice of Modernist Revision, looks at the ways in which writers from Henry James to W. H. Auden rewrote and revised after completing first drafts of their work. 

Hannah came to the U.S. in 2000 as a Kennedy scholar, and returned in 2003 after graduate work at the London Consortium. Her broader research interests include autobiography and life writing, the classical tradition in English, cultural studies, theories of authorship, and British poetry. She has articles published or forthcoming on The Egoist magazine, revision and Imagism, and T. S. Eliot. Her poetry has appeared in various British magazines, including P. N. Review and The Rialto