Dr Tristan Burke
Darlithydd mewn Llenyddiaeth Saesneg (Ysgol Ieithoedd, Llenyddiaethau, Ieithyddiaeth a’r Cyfryngau)
Rhagolwg
My work focuses on the literature of the long-nineteenth century, with particular interests in the politics of the novel form, questions of subjectivity and community, and critical theory approaches. My first book, Byronism, Napoleonism and Nineteenth-Century Realism: Heroes of Their Own Lives? (forthcoming with Routledge) describes the production of a ‘heroic’ bourgeois subjectivity in the novel, under the distinctly unheroic conditions of high capitalism, derived from Byronic and Napoleonic models. My current research considers the relationships between political violence, terrorism, and community after the French Revolution in the nineteenth-century novel.
Gwybodaeth Cyswllt
Email: tristan.burke@bangor.ac.uk
Cymwysterau
- PhD: Mutations of Heroism in Nineteenth-Century Modernity
University of Manchester, 2017
Cyhoeddiadau
2021
- CyhoeddwydByronism, Napoleonism and Nineteenth-Century Realism: Heroes of Their Own Lives?
Burke, T., 30 Tach 2021, Routledge. (Among the Victorians and Modernists)
Allbwn ymchwil: Llyfr/Adroddiad › Llyfr › adolygiad gan gymheiriaid
2020
- CyhoeddwydFrom terror to terrorism in Bleak House: Writing the event, representing the people
Burke, T., 1 Maw 2020, Yn: The London Journal. 45, 1, t. 17-38
Allbwn ymchwil: Cyfraniad at gyfnodolyn › Erthygl › adolygiad gan gymheiriaid
Gweithgareddau
2023
- British Association of Victorian Studies Conference 2023
‘Terror made me cruel’: Violence, Community and Space in Wuthering Heights
1 Medi 2023
Gweithgaredd: Cyflwyniad llafar (Siaradwr) - The Gaskell Journal (Cyfnodolyn)
Reviews Editor
1 Mai 2023 →
Cysylltau:
Gweithgaredd: Gweithgarwch golygyddol (Aelod o fwrdd golygyddol)
2022
- ‘Proletarian Nights and Communal Luxury: Utopian Dreams in Henry James’s The Princess Cassamassima’
1 Medi 2022
Gweithgaredd: Cyflwyniad llafar (Siaradwr)