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Sarah Bull is an Associate Professor in the Department of English at Toronto Metropolitan University, where her research specializes in 19th-century literature and book history. She explores critical aspects of history publishing and medical books, particularly concerning sexual health in 19th-century Britain. Her major research project, supported by a Wellcome Research Fellowship at the University of Cambridge, examines the complexities surrounding the production and consumption of sexually explicit material during this period. Bull has contributed significantly to the field through her publications in esteemed journals such as the Book History, Bulletin of the History of Medicine, and the Victorian Review. She is currently completing a book titled 'The Business of Sexual Knowledge: Medical Publishing and Obscenity in Victorian Britain', which focuses on the intricate relationships between textual production and reproductive practices in the context of book-making. Her research interests extend to print culture, media archaeology, machine reading and writing, and the intersections of law and literature, particularly regarding issues of censorship and intellectual property within the realm of modern medicine and sexuality.
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