Dr. Rhona Brown

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Biography

Rhona Brown is a Professor at the University of Glasgow in the School of Critical Studies, with a focus on Scottish Literature. She graduated from the University of Strathclyde and the University of Glasgow, earning her PhD in 2004 with a dissertation titled 'For use made, wonder?': Construction Revision Robert Fergusson Cultural Contexts. Rhona joined the faculty as a Lecturer in Scottish Literature in 2006 and has since developed a significant research profile, particularly in eighteenth-century Scots language poetry and the history of the Scottish periodical press. She has published widely, including a monograph on Robert Fergusson and editorial work on Allan Ramsay. Rhona has been involved in several major research projects, including 'Collected Works of Allan Ramsay' and 'Editing Robert Burns for the 21st Century'. Additionally, she has held key positions in various organizations dedicated to Scottish literary studies and has been recognized for her contributions with awards and funding for her research endeavors. Rhona's teaching encompasses various aspects of Scottish literature, and she actively supervises postgraduate research in her field.

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Professor

2006-01-01 — Present

University of Glasgow • Glasgow, Scotland

Teaching Scottish Literature and supervising postgraduate research.