Anna Snaith
Department of English
Kings College London
United Kingdom
Biography
"After studying at the University of Toronto and University College London, I worked initially at Anglia Ruskin University and came to King's in 2003. Anna Snaithteach and research in the modernist period, with particular expertise on Virginia Woolf, modernism and colonialism, modernist women writers, and sound studies. Anna Snaith recent publications include a scholarly edition of Woolf’s The Years for the Cambridge University Press Edition of the Works of Virginia Woolf (general editors: Jane Goldman and Susan Sellers). Anna Snaith edition of A Room of One’s Own and Three Guineas for Oxford World’s Classics was published in 2015. Anna Snaithy monograph, 'Modernist Voyages: Colonial Women Writers in London 1890-1945' (Cambridge University Press, 2014), looks at the intersection of anti-colonialism and feminism in writing by women who travelled to London from India, the Caribbean, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa during the modernist period. Anna Snaith currently working on a project on interwar literary modernism and and noise, and am editing a volume on 'Literature and Sound' for Cambridge University Press. " "After studying at the University of Toronto and University College London, I worked initially at Anglia Ruskin University and came to King's in 2003. Anna Snaithteach and research in the modernist period, with particular expertise on Virginia Woolf, modernism and colonialism, modernist women writers, and sound studies. Anna Snaith recent publications include a scholarly edition of Woolf’s The Years for the Cambridge University Press Edition of the Works of Virginia Woolf (general editors: Jane Goldman and Susan Sellers). Anna Snaith edition of A Room of One’s Own and Three Guineas for Oxford World’s Classics was published in 2015. Anna Snaithy monograph, 'Modernist Voyages: Colonial Women Writers in London 1890-1945' (Cambridge University Press, 2014), looks at the intersection of anti-colonialism and feminism in writing by women who travelled to London from India, the Caribbean, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa during the modernist period. Anna Snaith currently working on a project on interwar literary modernism and and noise, and am editing a volume on 'Literature and Sound' for Cambridge University Press. "
Research Interest
"Virginia Woolf Jean Rhys Modernism and colonialism Modernism and sound Women modernists"