Brittany Reid, PhD

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Brittany Reid, PhD

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Literary Studies

Research and Publications

Article in Victorians: A Journal of Culture and Literature (2019)

  • Article Title: “Courtroom Melodrama: Dramatizing Characters and Audiences in A Tale of Two Cities”

Doctoral Dissertation: “Staging the Shelleys: A Case Study in Romantic Biodrama’” (2018)

Book Chapter in Monstrous Manifestations: Realities and the Imaginings of the Monster (2019)

  • Chapter Title: “Destroyer and Preserver: Monstrous Intertextuality in Watchmen”

Article series for digital database Popular Romanticism (2014)

  • Series Title: “Popular Poets”

Master’s Thesis: “From Prometheus to Presumption: Frankenstein’s Theatrical Doppelgänger” (2013)

Honour’s Thesis: “The Adaptive Lyre: Dialectical Constructions of Metaphor and the Performance of Masque in Percy Bysshe Shelley’s ‘Adonais’” (2

Conference Presentations

Summer of 1816 Conference at the University of Sheffield (2016) 

  • Paper Title: “Haunted Doubles: Re-Casting Frankenstein with the Villa Diodati Group”

North American Society for the Study of Romanticism Conference at University of California, Berkeley (2016) 

  • Paper Title: “The Revolution’s Rejects: The Shelleys’ Outer Circle”

Cambridge Eighteenth-Century and Romanticism Graduate Studies Conference (2013) 

  • Paper Title: "Frankenstein’s Creature: Tracing a Cross-Medium Adaptation from Page to Stage"

10th Global Conference on Monsters and the Monstrous at Oxford (2012)

  • Paper Title: “Destroyer and Preserver: Monstrous Intertextuality in Watchmen"

Teaching

  • English 4360 – Gothic (Winter 2020), Thompson Rivers University
  • English 2110 – Literary Landmarks in English to 1700 (Winter 2020), Thompson Rivers University
  • English 1100 – Introduction to University Writing (Winter 2020), Thompson Rivers University
  • English 1100 – Introduction to University Writing (Fall 2019), Thompson Rivers University
  • English 1110 – Critical Reading and Writing (Fall 2019), Thompson Rivers University
  • English 3660 – Studies in Shakespeare (Fall 2019), Thompson Rivers University
  • English 1100 – Introduction to University Writing (Winter 2019), Thompson Rivers University
  • English 1110 – Introduction to Prose Fiction (Winter 2019), Thompson Rivers University
  • English 1100 – Introduction to University Writing (Fall 2018), Thompson Rivers University
  • English 1110 – Introduction to Prose Fiction (Fall 2018), Thompson Rivers University
  • English 121 – Literature in Historical Perspective (Winter 2018), University of Alberta
  • English 121 – Literature in Historical Perspective (Fall 2017), University of Alberta
  • English 121 – Literature in Historical Perspective (Winter 2017), University of Alberta
  • English 121 – Literature in Historical Perspective (Winter 2016), University of Alberta
  •  English 121 - Literature in Historical Perspective (Fall 2015), University of Alberta
  • English 121 – Literature in Historical Perspective (Winter 2015), University of Alberta
  • English 121 – Literature in Historical Perspective (Fall 2014), University of Alberta
  • English 350 – 19th-Century British Lit. and Culture (TA for Gary Kelly) (Winter 2014), University of Alberta
  • English 350 – 19th-Century British Lit. and Culture (TA for Gary Kelly) (Fall 2013), University of Alberta
  • English 322 – Comics (TA for Bart Beaty) (Winter 2013), University of Calgary
  • English 322 – Comics (TA for Bart Beaty) (Fall 2012), University of Calgary
  • English 251 – Literature and Society (TA for Viktor Ramraj) (Winter 2012), University of Calgary
  • English 251 – Literature and Society (TA for Viktor Ramraj) (Fall 2011), University of Calgary

Current Projects

Upcoming Book Chapter in Frankenstein's Lives: Shelley's Novel as Cultural Phenomenon

Upcoming Book Chapter in Polyptych: Adaptation, Television, and Comics