Heather Ingman

Heather Elizabeth Ingman (born 26 December 1953) is a British[1] academic, noted for her work on Irish and British women's writing, the Irish short story, gender studies and modernism.[2] Also a novelist and journalist, Ingman has worked in Ireland and the UK, especially at Trinity College Dublin, where she is an adjunct professor of English[3] and Research Fellow in Gender Studies.[4]

  1. ^ Ingman, Heather (2 July 2002). "An Englishwoman's Diary". The Irish Times. Retrieved 17 October 2018.
  2. ^ "TCD staff โ€“ Dr Heather Ingman". Trinity College Dublin. Retrieved 23 October 2018. women's writing, Irish writing, and modernism... Irish women's short stories, ...nation and gender in Irish women's fiction, the mother-daughter relationship in twentieth-century women's fiction, and in the theme of spirituality in women's writing ...Authors covered include Virginia Woolf, Margaret Drabble, Angela Carter and Jeanette Winterson. ...female modernist writing, including Virginia Woolf, Katherine Mansfield and Elizabeth Bowen.
  3. ^ "TCD staff โ€“ Dr Heather Ingman". Trinity College Dublin. Archived from the original on 19 October 2018. Retrieved 23 October 2018.
  4. ^ "TCD Research โ€“ Heather Elizabeth Ingman". Trinity College Dublin. Retrieved 18 October 2018.

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