Dr Tory Young's research activity
Books
Studying English Literature: A Practical Guide. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008. ISBN 9780521690140. There is also a South Asian reprint edition (2009). ISBN 9780521690140.
Michael Cunningham's The Hours. London and New York: Continuum, 2003. ISBN 0826414761. One chapter of this book has been translated into Japanese as 'The Hours and Mrs Dalloway' in Reading English Masterpieces: Mrs Dalloway. Ed. Noriko Kubota. Kyoto, Japan: Minerva Press, 2006.
Studying English Literature: A Practical Guide. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008. ISBN 9780521690140. There is also a South Asian reprint edition (2009). ISBN 9780521690140.
Michael Cunningham's The Hours. London and New York: Continuum, 2003. ISBN 0826414761. One chapter of this book has been translated into Japanese as 'The Hours and Mrs Dalloway' in Reading English Masterpieces: Mrs Dalloway. Ed. Noriko Kubota. Kyoto, Japan: Minerva Press, 2006.
Edited Journals
Reading Jean Rhys: a special issue of Women: A Cultural Review (23: 4, December 2012), co-edited with Jeannette Baxter and Anna Snaith. ISSN 0957-4042 (Print), 1470-1367 (Online)
Tommy Davis and I co-edit the 20th Century and Contemporary section of Literature Compass; I have just commissioned a series on current work in narratology including essays by Jan Alber, Marion Gymnich and David Herman. The following edition will include essays from the recent conferences on Djuna Barnes and Sylvia Townsend Warner.
Reading Jean Rhys: a special issue of Women: A Cultural Review (23: 4, December 2012), co-edited with Jeannette Baxter and Anna Snaith. ISSN 0957-4042 (Print), 1470-1367 (Online)
Tommy Davis and I co-edit the 20th Century and Contemporary section of Literature Compass; I have just commissioned a series on current work in narratology including essays by Jan Alber, Marion Gymnich and David Herman. The following edition will include essays from the recent conferences on Djuna Barnes and Sylvia Townsend Warner.
Edited books
Young, Tory, Katy Price and Vicky Williamson, eds. Writing at Work. Speak-Write Series. Harlow: Longman, (forthcoming).
Stott, Rebecca, Tory Young and Cordelia Bryan, eds. Speaking Your Mind. Speak-Write Series. Harlow: Longman, 2001. ISBN: 0582382432
Young, Tory, Katy Price and Vicky Williamson, eds. Writing at Work. Speak-Write Series. Harlow: Longman, (forthcoming).
Stott, Rebecca, Tory Young and Cordelia Bryan, eds. Speaking Your Mind. Speak-Write Series. Harlow: Longman, 2001. ISBN: 0582382432
Articles and Chapters in books
'Brooklyn as the "untold story" of "Eveline": Reading Joyce and Tóibín with Ricoeur.' Journal of Modern Literature. (forthcoming)
'You-niversal Love: Intimacy and the second person in Ali Smith's short fiction.' 21st-Century British Writing. Ed. Antonio Venezia and Bianca Leggett. Canterbury: Gylphi, 2013. (forthcoming)
Interview with Ali Smith in Contemporary Women's Writing. (forthcoming)
'Myths of Passage: Paris and Parallax.' Palgrave History of British Women's Writing: Vol 8: 1920-1945. Ed. Mary Joannou. Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012.
'Nancy Cunard's Black Man White Ladyship as Surrealist Tract.' At Home and Abroad in the Empire: British Women Write the 1930s. Ed. Robin Hackett, Freda S. Hauser and Gay Wachman. Newark, DE: University of Delaware Press, 2009. 96-118. ISBN: 9780874130416
'The Speak-Write Project: Teaching Writing Within a Discipline.' Academic Writing in Britain: Theories and Practices of an Emerging Field. Ed. Lisa Ganobcsik-Williams. Houndmills: Palgrave, 2006. 85-97. Joint article with Simon Avery. ISBN: 1403945357
'The reception of Nancy Cunard's Negro Anthology.' Women Writers of the 1930s: Gender, Politics, History. Ed. Maroula Joannou. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1999. 113-122. ISBN: 0748611126
'Brooklyn as the "untold story" of "Eveline": Reading Joyce and Tóibín with Ricoeur.' Journal of Modern Literature. (forthcoming)
'You-niversal Love: Intimacy and the second person in Ali Smith's short fiction.' 21st-Century British Writing. Ed. Antonio Venezia and Bianca Leggett. Canterbury: Gylphi, 2013. (forthcoming)
Interview with Ali Smith in Contemporary Women's Writing. (forthcoming)
'Myths of Passage: Paris and Parallax.' Palgrave History of British Women's Writing: Vol 8: 1920-1945. Ed. Mary Joannou. Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012.
'Nancy Cunard's Black Man White Ladyship as Surrealist Tract.' At Home and Abroad in the Empire: British Women Write the 1930s. Ed. Robin Hackett, Freda S. Hauser and Gay Wachman. Newark, DE: University of Delaware Press, 2009. 96-118. ISBN: 9780874130416
'The Speak-Write Project: Teaching Writing Within a Discipline.' Academic Writing in Britain: Theories and Practices of an Emerging Field. Ed. Lisa Ganobcsik-Williams. Houndmills: Palgrave, 2006. 85-97. Joint article with Simon Avery. ISBN: 1403945357
'The reception of Nancy Cunard's Negro Anthology.' Women Writers of the 1930s: Gender, Politics, History. Ed. Maroula Joannou. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1999. 113-122. ISBN: 0748611126
Recent conferences organised
Conference organiser, Reading Jean Rhys, one-day international conference at King's College London, organised jointly with Anna Snaith (KCL) and Tory Young (Anglia Ruskin University), July 8 2010.
Conference organiser, Reading Jean Rhys, one-day international conference at King's College London, organised jointly with Anna Snaith (KCL) and Tory Young (Anglia Ruskin University), July 8 2010.
Recent conference papers
' "Should I Stay or Should I Go?": 'Eveline' and Brooklyn' at Joycean Literature. 13-14 June 2011.
' "You-niversal Love: Desire and the second person in Ali Smith's short fiction" at Writings of Intimacy, University of Loughborough. 10-12 September 2010, and also at the Annual Conference of the ISSN (International Society for the Study of Narrative), Cleveland, Ohio. April 8-11, 2010.
' "Should I Stay or Should I Go?": 'Eveline' and Brooklyn' at Joycean Literature. 13-14 June 2011.
' "You-niversal Love: Desire and the second person in Ali Smith's short fiction" at Writings of Intimacy, University of Loughborough. 10-12 September 2010, and also at the Annual Conference of the ISSN (International Society for the Study of Narrative), Cleveland, Ohio. April 8-11, 2010.
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