Selected Conference Papers
Hemans and Rushton Debating Foreign Emotions in Lyrics and Bucolics. Edward Rushton and Romantic Liverpool: A Bicentennial Conference, University of Liverpool (14-15 November 2014).
The Orient in Western Fashion: Otherness Dressing Melancholy Portraits. Fashion, Function, and Ornament: Accessorising the Long Eighteenth Century, Fairfax House Symposium, York (19 September 2014).
The Language of Grief and Joy in Orthodox Icons. Embodiments Annual Conference, Grief. Language. Art. University of Liverpool (8 July 2014).
“God Save Us from Gloomy Saints”: An Account of Literature, Gender, Mysticism. Embodiments Annual Conference, Grief. Language. Art. University of Liverpool (10 July 2014).
Marketing Exotic Melancholy: Ardabil and Farāhān to London and Manchester. British Association for Victorian Studies, University of Sheffield (August/September 2012).
Yousef o Zoleikha Revived in West-Östlicher Divan: The Poetic Case of Cyclothymia in Goethe’s Adaptation. Poetry and Melancholia, University of Stirling (8–10 July 2011).
Felicia Hemans, the Psychodynamics of Hope, and Trend Forgiveness. Forgiveness, Probing the Boundaries: 3rd Global Conference, Mansfield College, Oxford (15–17 Jul 2010).
The Projection of Self-Destructive Attitudes in British Romantic Era Poetry from Charlotte Smith to Letitia Landon (1760-1835). Madness and Literature: International Health Humanities Conference, University of Nottingham (6–8 August 2010).
“If Nature’s Music Bid Thee Raise”: The Healing Potential in the Poetry of Felicia Hemans. Nature and the Long Nineteenth Century, University of Edinburgh (6 February 2010).
“Her Throne, Affection’s Breast!”: Communicating Development in Felicia Hemans’s Poetics of “Affection”. International Conference of Poetry and Belief, University of Central Lancashire ( 24–25 April 2009).
“In Deep Devotion Meek”: The Healing Potential of Reflexivity and Devotion in the Spiritual Poetry of Felicia Hemans. International Conference of Interdisciplinary Approaches to Spirituality in the Literature of the English-Speaking World, University of Vienna (6–9 July 2009).