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Bryony Randall is a Professor of Modernist Literature in the School of Critical Studies at the University of Glasgow. Her primary research interests include modernist narrative fiction, editing modernism, and the literature of everyday life. She has a particular interest in feminist materialist approaches to literary theory and the contributions of women writers in the early modernist period. Professor Randall is the co-General Editor alongside Jane Goldman and Susan Sellers of the Cambridge University Press edition of the Works of Virginia Woolf and is currently editing the Oxford University Press edition of Dorothy Richardson's 'Pilgrimage'. She is the Principal Investigator of an AHRC-funded network focused on New Modernist Editing, which involves significant engagement projects and collaborations with visual artists, such as her work with artist Jane Hyslop on the book 'Oak Tree' inspired by Woolf's novel 'Orlando'. Her publications cover a wide range of authors and topics within modernist literature, including works on Virginia Woolf and modernist short fiction. Randall has also co-edited 'Virginia Woolf: Context' published by Cambridge University Press and co-founded the Scottish Network of Modernist Studies, serving on the editorial board of the journal Pilgrimages dedicated to studies of Dorothy Richardson.