Katie Garner, Lecturer in Nineteenth-Century Literature, University of St Andrews,Nicholas Roe, Wardlaw Professor of English Literature, University of St Andrews
Katie Garner completed her PhD at Cardiff University, funded by the AHRC, and is a former Government of Ireland Irish Research Council Postdoctoral Fellow at University College Cork. She joined the University of St Andrews in 2014 and has received fellowships from the Harry Ransom Centre, Texas, and the Carnegie Trust, Scotland. She is the author of Romantic Women Writers and Arthurian Legend: The Quest for Knowledge (Palgrave Macmillan, 2017) and general editor of the journal Forum for Modern Language Studies.
Nicholas Roe is Wardlaw Professor of English Literature at the University of St Andrews. He is the author of critically acclaimed biographies and studies including John Keats: A New Life, Fiery Heart: The First Life of Leigh Hunt, and John Keats and the Culture of Dissent. He is a Fellow of the British Academy, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, and an Honorary Fellow of the English Association. He was a Trustee of The Keats-Shelley Memorial Association 1997-2015 and of The Wordsworth Trust 2010-2017. He is Chair of The Keats Foundation, and a trustee of The Wordsworth Conference Foundation. His most recent book is Wordsworth and Coleridge: The Radical Years (OUP, 2018).
Route of Keats's Walk Lancaster to Inverness June 25-August 6, 1818 Introduction, Katie Garner and Nicholas Roe 1. On Returning to the Walk North with Keats, Carol Kyros Walker 2. Keats and the Sleeping Giants, Fiona Stafford 3. Keats, Burns, and the dispensing power of genius, Richard Cronin 4. 'Werry romantic. . . among these Mountains & Lakes': John Keats and the Highland Tour, Nigel Leask 5. 'this Beaumont & Fletcher Pair?: Keats and Brown, Another Cockney Collaboration, Jeffrey N. Cox 6. Keats, Burns, and Scotland: 'Blind in Mist', John Barnard 7. Keats at Burns's Grave, Meiko O'Halloran 8. Keats's Quest: Medievalism, Romance and the Scottish Tour, Katie Garner 9. 'Stupendous Recollolections': Keats in the North, Richard Marggraf Turley 10. John Keats, Romantic Scotland, and Poetical Purposes, Nicholas Roe 11. Scotland and Keats's Health in 1818, Hrileena Ghosh 12. John Keats and Scottish Artists, Sarah Wootton
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