2023-2024 Award Recipients | Lewis Walpole Library

2023-2024 Award Recipients
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2023-2024 Award Recipients
Fellowships
Zoe Beenstock
, University of Haifa,
Palestine as America and Ireland: Horace Walpole’s Levant Antiquarianism,
Joseph Peter Spang III Fellowship
Tanya Caldwell
, Georgia State University,
Fashion, Friendship, and the First Lady of Sculpture: Anne Damer and the Imperial Mission
Jennifer Factor
, Brandeis University,
Intimate Play: Phillis Wheatley Peters and the Art of the Poem Game
, ASECS-LWL Fellowship
Stephanie Howard-Smith
, King’s College London,
Collecting Dogs and Constructing “Dogmanity”: Horace Walpole, Wilmarth and Annie Lewis, and the Making of the More-than-Human Family
Nicole Emser Marcel
, Temple University,
Ordering, Reordering, and Disordering the Land: Visual and Material Strategies of Resistance and Repossession in Contemporary Caribbean Art
, George B. Cooper Fellowship
Joanna Marschner
, Historic Royal Palaces,
Princess Augusta Saxe Gotha: Negotiating Monarchical Ambition and Celebrity in 18th century Britain
Allison Muri
, University of Saskatchewan,
Eliza Haywood’s Covent Garden
Eric Parisot
, Flinders University,
Inventing Suicide: Representation and Emotion in the Age of Sensibility
Nicola Parsons
, University of Sydney, “
This heap of tautology”: Iterative Character and Descriptive Erotics in
Harris’s List of Covent Garden Ladies
(1760-1794),
Charles. J. Cole Fellowship
Anna Roberts
, Johns Hopkins University,
Snuff and Snuffboxes in Britain, Ireland, and British North America c. 1640-1830
Hillary Taylor
, University of Cambridge,
British Trade, Work, and Travel in Eastern Europe During the Long Eighteenth Century
, Roger W. Eddy Fellowship
Lilith Todd
, Columbia University,
Tending Another: The Rhetoric and Labor of Nursing in the long Eighteenth Century
Travel Grants
Richard Ansell
, University of Leicester,
Ann Scafe and Other British Servants in Late Eighteenth-Century Continental Europe
Dominic Bate
, Brown University,
Pythagorean Visions: Picturing Harmony in British Art, 1719–1753
Gregory Brown
, University of Nevada, Las Vegas,
Inventing Enlightenment: The Social and Professional History of ´Eighteenth-Century Studies’ in the United States and Europe, 1930 - 1970
Alexander Clayton
, University of Michigan,
The Living Animal: Animating Nature in the Colonial Menagerie, 1750-1890
David Cowan
, University of Cambridge,
Horace Walpole, Thomas Gray, and William Mason: Whiggery and the Gothic at Cambridge University
Marie Ferron-Desautels
, Concordia University,
Women Amateurs Designing Caricatures in Eighteenth-Century Britain
Marlis Schweitzer
, York University,
Decoding the Lecture on Heads: Performing Objects and Satire on the 18th-Century Stage
Jane Wessel
, United States Naval Academy,
Theatre and the Extra-Illustrated Book: Participatory Reading and Fandoms in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century England
Jarred Wiehe
, Texas A&M University, Corpus Christi,
‘Deformed the Belle and Beau’: Disability Aesthetics, William Hogarth, and the Optics of Deformity
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