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Dr James C Q Stewart - Teaching Fellow

Contact Details

E-Mail : J.C.Q.Stewart@dundee.ac.uk
Telephone: (01382) 38-4313
Room Location: The Writing Room, 3.16, Tower Extension

Jim Stewart received his MA from Dundee University and his PhD from the University of Edinburgh. From 2005-2007 he was an AHRC Research Assistant working on the Cambridge University Press edition of Virginia Woolf. He has also been contracted as co-editor of Woolf's first novel The Voyage Out. His research interests relating to Woolf have comprised her use of the lyric verse of Andrew Marvell (1621-78), and her response to theatre and the drama. He reviews books on Woolf regularly for The Times Literary Supplement, and occasionally publishes poems. He has taught in the English department since the late 1980s.

He has co-taught Creative Writing at Dundee since 2007.

Publications

Articles & Book Chapters

'Kirsty Gunn', in British Writers Supplement XVII, ed. by Jay Parini (December 2010).

'"Poetics ... will fit me for a reviewer!" Aristotle, and Woolf's journalism', in Woolf in Context, ed. by Bryony Randall and Jane Goldman (CUP, forthcoming).

‘“Delicious solitude”: feminist revisions of Andrew Marvell in Mrs Dalloway and To the Lighthouse’, in Illuminations: New Readings of Virginia Woolf, ed. by Carol Merli (Macmillan India, 2004), pp. 159-73.

Virginia Woolf: The Voyage Out, in The Literary Encyclopaedia, ed. by Robert Clark, July 2002. [see www.litencyc.com]

Virginia Woolf: The Waves, in The Literary Encyclopaedia, ed. by Robert Clark, July 2002.
[see www.litencyc.com]

Creative Writing

'Chaffinches' and 'Berries', Gutter, 2 (2010)

'Constellation', InterLitQ, 10 (2010)

'Gas giant', New Writing Scotland, 28 (2010, forthcoming)

'Earwigs', New Writing Dundee, 5 (2010)

'Homage to D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson', private printing (Merran Gunn 2010)

‘Waterfall’, The Red Wheelbarrow, 6 (2001)

‘Snowberries’, New Writing Scotland, 3 (1985)

‘Gulls’, ‘Rabbis’, ‘September’, ‘Fungi and Seedling’, ‘The Pope Receives the Arbroath Declaration, 1320’, ‘Daffodils’, Seagate II, (1984)

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