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Tabitha Sparks

TABITHA SPARKS is an Associate Professor in the Department of English and the Associate Dean of Research and Graduate Studies in the Faculty of Arts, as well as an Associate Scholar in the Social Studies of Medicine.  She focuses on the 19th C British novel, narrative theory, literature and medicine, and feminist narratology, and her publications include A City Girl by Margaret Harkness (Ed.) (2017), Victorian Medicine and Popular Culture (co-edited with Louise Penner) (2015), The Doctor in the Victorian Novel: Family Practices (2009),ÌýThe Brontës: A Critical Companion (Ed.) (2008); contributions to publications including Blackwell’s Companion to the Brontës, Blackwell’s Companion to Sensation Fiction, Women’s Writing, Victorian Literature and Culture, Hektoen, Narrative, Journal of Narrative Theory, Cultural Studies, and numerous edited collections.  She has received fellowships and grants from The Dickens Project, Nines (Networked Infrastructure for 19th C Studies), Emory University, FQRSC, and the NEH. She is the representative for Canada at the Centre for Nineteenth-Century Studies International (Durham, UK).

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