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Anna Snaith is a Professor of Twentieth-Century Literature at King's College London. She studied at the University of Toronto for her BA and earned her PhD from University College London. She began her career at King's in 2003, serving as the Head of Department from 2020 to 2022. Her research interests include Modernism, Virginia Woolf, modernist women writers, colonialism, and literary sound studies. Snaith is currently leading the WoolfNotes project, which is a significant digital humanities initiative that provides access to Virginia Woolf's reading and research notebooks. She has also co-organized notable conferences, including the 'Sounding Modernism' conference at King's in June 2023. Her forthcoming monograph, 'Writing Noise: Interwar Britain', is expected to be published by Oxford University Press in 2025, alongside an edited volume 'Sound Literature' published by Cambridge University Press in 2020. A member of several editorial boards, she is actively involved in public engagement and scholarly activities related to modernist literature, highlighting the relevance of Woolf's work in contemporary contexts.
King's College London • London
Teaching and researching Twentieth-Century Literature, focusing on Modernism and its cultural contexts.
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