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Lucie Duggan is a researcher with expertise in English Literature, focusing on digital humanities, women's literary cultural history, and early modern print culture. She obtained her PhD from the University of Southern Denmark, where her dissertation explored the ballad collection of Francis James Child, investigating the historical and literary factors influencing the production and transmission of ballads in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Currently, Lucie is engaged in various research projects, including the 'BOOKWORLDS' project at Linköping University, which examines women readers in early modern Scandinavia. Her research combines elements of digital network analysis and aims to shed light on the cultural practices surrounding female book ownership. Lucie has presented her work at numerous conferences and has participated in workshops and seminars, establishing herself as a prominent voice in her field. She continues to teach and supervise courses related to English Literature, contributing to the academic development of her students while furthering her research interests in the role of women in literary history.
University of Southern Denmark • Odense, Denmark
Teaching and supervising courses in English Literature.
Requirements are standardized for English-taught Master's programs across Science, Engineering, and Social Science departments. Some programs may require a higher GPA for restricted admission.