Congratulations to the 2013-2014 Visiting Fellows
~ By Named Fellowship ~
Frederick A. And Marion S. Pottle Fellow
Thierry Rigogne
Fordham University
French Cafes in the Eyes of British Travelers, 1660-1800
Edith and Richard French Fellows
Elia Corazza
Respighi’s Collaboration with Serge Diaghilev’s Ballets Russes and the Birth of Neoclassical Style
Kathleen Lubey
St. John’s University
Marginal Conversations: Form and Feminism in Eighteenth-Century Textual Culture
Kimberly Lamm
Duke University
A Sense of Arrangement: Feminist Aesthetics in Contemporary Poetry
Marc Matter
Robert Schumann Music Academy, Duesseldorf
Henri Chopin and the Revue OU
Donald C. Gallup Fellows
Edgardo Krebs
Smithsonian Institution
The filming of Richard Wright’s ‘Native Son’ (1950): Context, History, Consequences.
Michele Mendelssohn
Oxford University
Black Lilies: Race and the Cultural Politics of Decadence from Oscar Wilde to W.E.B. Du Bois
Andrew Warnes
University of Leeds
Forgotten Blueprints: An Examination of Richard Wright’s Unpublished Writings on Popular Culture
A. Bartlett Giamatti Fellows
Robert Abrahamson
University of Maryland University College, European Division
Essays of Robert Louis Stevenson, 5 vols for the New Edinburgh Edition of the Works of Robert Louis Stevenson
Kevin Bourque
Southwestern University
Seriality, Singularity and Celebrity: Pictures in Motion from 1680 to 1810
Joseph Phelan
De Montfort University
Research for Volume 5 of the Longman Annotated English Poets ‘Poems of Robert Browning’ and Associated Projects
Lucy Underwood
Imagining Englands: Confessionalization and National Identity After the English Reformation
H.D. Fellow
Anna Sborgi
Independent scholar collaborating with the University of Genoa
Mina Loy and the Language of International Modernism
Archibald Hanna, Jr. Fellow
Hartwell Francis
Western Carolina University
Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Written Cherokee: Genres, Texts, and Structures
John D. snd Rose H. Jackson Fellows
Katherine Hunt
Birkbeck College, University of London
Shuffled Knowledge: Didactic Playing Cards in Early Modern Britain
Randall Meissen
Pontifical Athenaeum Regina Apostolorum
The ‘Contra Iudaeos’ Tradition in Twelfth-Century Iberia: Literary and Rhetorical Depictions of Jews in Marston MS 208 and Beinecke MS 625
Jackson Brothers Fellows
Rupert Goulding
The National Trust, United Kingdom
William Blathwayt’s acquisition of goods and materials from the colonies for use in building and furnishing Dyrham Park, UK, during the late seventeenth century
Philip Lockley
University of Oxford
God in Early Socialism: Theologies of Socialism in the Protestant Atlantic World, 1820-1860
Jonathan Olson
University of Liverpool
Humphrey Moseley, Literary Editor
H.P. Kraus Fellows
Louis Cellauro
Art and Money: Vasari’s Earnings and Wealth
Matthew Ingalls
University of Puget Sound
Loyalty in Form and Treachery in Substance: Subtle Innovation in Fifteenth-Century Muslim Legal Commentaries
Randall McLeod
University of Toronto (retired)
Forensic Reading of Aldines, especially the five-volume Aristotle, 1495-98
Jennifer Rampling
University of Cambridge
Interpreting the ‘Ripley Scrolls’: Alchemy and Authority in England, 1450-1660
Mackinnon Family Fellow
Khristaan Villela
Santa Fe University of Art and Design / University of New Mexico
The Case of the Wayward Aztecs: Agostino Aglio and the Beinecke Panorama of the Aztec Migrations
James M. Osborn Fellows
Diana Barnes
The University of Queensland
The Politics of Emotion and Stoicism in the Writings of William Temple
Margaret Dalivalle
Osborn MS fb122 “Cooper Drawings”: A technical examination and identification of the models for an important group of seventeenth-century English traced drawings deriving from the studio of Richard Gibson, miniaturist
Frederick A. And Marion S. Pottle Fellow
Margaret Abruzzo
University of Alabama
Good People and Bad Behavior: Changing Views of Sin, Evil, and Moral Responsibility