Personal profile
Research interests
My doctoral research examined Virginia Woolf’s relationship with tragedy, heroism, and creativity through the lens of the ancient Greek literature she studied and read.
In broad terms, I am interested in frameworks of classical reception in 20th century literature, grief and trauma studies, and processes of memory and creativity.
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Research output
- 1 Chapter in a book
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Whose Idea of Tragedy? Mrs Dalloway and the Ancient Greek Tradition
Gourd, L., 2017, Virginia Woolf and Heritage. de Gay, J., Breckin, T. & Reus, A. (eds.). Liverpool University PressResearch output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter in a book
Activities
- 1 Editorial activity
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Postgraduate Journal of Medical Humanities (Journal)
Gourd, L. (Editor)
2019 → 2020Activity: Publication peer-review and editorial work types › Editorial activity
Thesis
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Illness and classical frameworks in Virginia Woolf
Gourd, E. (Author), Maude, U. (Supervisor) & Zajko, V. D. (Supervisor), 24 Jan 2023Student thesis: Doctoral Thesis › Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
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