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Charlotte Fiehn

American University of Afghanistan

Charlotte Fiehn completed her Ph.D. in English at the University of Texas at Austin in 2021, specializing in nineteenth-century and early twentieth-century British and American literature. She completed my undergraduate degree at the University of Cambridge. She is currently one of the co-editors for the Woolf Miscellany and a member of the steering committee for the Elizabeth von Arnim Society. She has published articles on Shakespeare, George Eliot, and Charlotte Brontë and has contributed book chapters on Henry James, Joseph Conrad, George Eliot, and Elizabeth von Arnim. In 2019, she won the George Eliot Fellowship Essay Prize for her essay on water symbolism in Romola. She has also coauthored a companion to George Eliot, scheduled for publication by McFarland in 2025, and a book entitled, George Eliot and Her Women, scheduled for publication in 2025.

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