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Samantha George
British literature lecturer

Samantha George

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British literature lecturer
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University of York
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Dr Samantha George is a Senior Lecturer in Literature in the Social Sciences, Arts & Humanities Research Institute at the University of Hertfordshire. She completed a PhD at the University of York in 2004, then taught in the Department of English Literature at Sheffield University till taking up her post at Hertfordshire in 2007. She is known for her research on eighteenth century literature and science with a particular emphasis on the role of women and botany.

She is also known for her work on Gothic and vampire literature and culture, and is the convener of the 'Open Graves, Open Minds: Vampires and the Undead in Modern Culture' (OGOM) research project at the University of Hertfordshire.In 2010, she organized the first Open Graves, Open Minds: Vampires and the Undead in Modern Culture conference, which achieved international coverage. In 2012 a symposium to mark the centenary of Bram Stoker's death was held.

In the field of feminist botany she is best known for her book Botany, sexuality, and women's writing 1760-1830 : from modest shoot to forward plant (2007), following in the steps of Londa Schiebinger and Ann Shteir in the field of gender and science, detailing the exclusion of women from botany after Linnaeus' classification was published in English (1783–1785), because the sexual reproduction of plants was considered harmful to 'female modesty'. Since then she has continued to research and publish on the intersections of literature, women and science, and in particular botany.

She has been Reviews Editor for Literature for the Journal of Eighteenth Century Studies. Membership of learned societies include the British Society of Literature and Science, the British Association of Romantic Studies, the British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies and the International Gothic Association. Dr George publishes under the pen name of Sam George.

Publications

Select publications include;

2015

  • George, S. The Poetry of Erasmus Darwin. The Encyclopedia of British Literature 1660-1789. Day, G. & Lynch, J. (eds.). Wiley Blackwell

2014

  • George, S. Carl Linnaeus, Erasmus Darwin and Anna Seward: Botanical Poetry and Female EducationMar 2014 In : Science and Education. 23, 3, p. 673-694 22 p.
  • George, S. Girlhood's Tender Shoots: Education, Sexuality and Natural Science in Juvenile Literature for Girls 1760-1840 Pickering and Chatto.
  • George, S. Teaching Vampire Literature: Blood and Gore in the AcademyIn : Gothic Studies. Forthcoming
  • George, S. The Tulip: A Cultural History Reaktion Books.

2013

  • George, S. He make in the mirror no reflect': undead aesthetics and mechanical reproduction -'Dorian Gray', 'Dracula', and David Reed's 'vampire painting1 Dec 2013 Open Graves, Open Minds: Representations of Vampires and the Undead from the Enlightenment to the Present DayGeorge, S. & Hughes, B. (eds.). Manchester: University of Manchester Press, p. 56-78 22 p.
  • George, S. ForewordDec 2013 The Vampire Goes to College: Essays on Teaching with the Undead. Nevarez, L. A. (ed.). New Jersey: McFarland
  • George, S. (ed.) & Hughes, B. (ed.) Open Graves, Open Minds: Representations of Vampires and the Undead from the Enlightenment to the Present DayUniversity of Manchester Press. 320 p.
  • George, S. Sam George In Conversation With Sir Christopher FraylingJul 2013 Misdirect Movies. Rimmer, J. & Bracey, A. (eds.). Manchester: Cornerhouse Publications, p. 60-67 7 p.
  • George, S. & Hughes, B. Introduction: undead reflections: the sympathetic vampire and its monstrous otherMay 2013 In : Gothic Studies. 15, 1, p. 1-7
  • George, S. (ed.) & Hughes, B. (ed.) Open Graves, Open Minds: Vampires and the Undead in Modern CultureMay 2013 In : Gothic Studies. 15, 1
  • George, S. 'Not Strictly Proper for A Female Pen': Anna Seward Nineteenth-Century Literary Criticism. Gale

2011

2010

  • George, S. Animated beings: enlightenment entomology for girlsDec 2010 In : British Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies. 33, 4, p. 487-505 19 p.

2007

2006

  • George, S. Cultivating the Botanical Woman: Rousseau, Wakefield and the Instruction of Ladies in BotanyIn : Zeitschrift fur Padagogische Historiographie. 12, 1, p. 3-11

2005

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