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Alice Kelly is an Assistant Professor at the University of Warwick, specializing in twentieth-century literary and cultural history, with a particular focus on Anglo-American modernism. Her scholarly interests encompass book history, archival research, textual editing, and the dynamics of publication contexts. She has published the monograph 'Commemorative Modernisms: Women Writers, Death and the Great War' (Edinburgh University Press, 2020), which critically examines the relationship between Great War literary modernism and women's literary representations of death and war commemoration. Her research also includes a significant focus on literary cultural memory and its implications for understanding war narratives. Kelly has received numerous fellowships, including a Women in Humanities Fellowship at TORCH, and she currently serves as a fellow at the Rothermere American Institute. Her teaching portfolio spans institutions including the University of Cambridge, Yale University, and the University of Sussex. She is committed to public engagement through workshops and seminars, as well as advocacy for early-career researchers in academic writing initiatives. Kelly's work has been featured in various journals and public forums, highlighting the cultural intersections of literature and historical discourse.
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