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Helen Groth specializes in the history of literature, with particular expertise in nineteenth-century literature, literary sound studies, and the intersection of literature and photography. She is currently engaged in a book project titled 'Riotous Lives: Literary Writing', alongside a co-edited collection 'Writing Global Riot: Literature and the Time Crisis' published by Oxford University Press in 2023. Groth's academic contributions include the sole authorship of two monographs: 'Victorian Photography and Literary Nostalgia' published by Oxford University Press and 'Moving Images: Nineteenth-Century Reading and Screen Practices'. She has also co-authored the work 'Dreams of Modernity: A Cultural History'. Groth's research has been supported by several Australian Research Council grants and she has held significant positions, including Fellow of the Australian Academy of Humanities and Associate Dean (Research) at UNSW. Engaging with both literary and social issues, her published works reflect a robust exploration of the historical engagement of literature with political and social expression.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, NSW
Joined UNSW as a Professor and took on the Australian Research Council Future Fellowship.
University of Sydney • Sydney, NSW
Worked as an Australian Research Council Fellow.
Australian Academy of Humanities •
Recognized membership in the Australian Academy of Humanities.
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