Miranda Hickman

MIRANDA HICKMAN specializes in modernist literature at McGill University, where she is Associate Professor of English and acting director of the Institute for Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies. She is recipient of the Noel Fieldhouse Award for Distinguished Teaching for the Faculty of Arts, as well as McGill’s Carrie M. Derick Award for Graduate Supervision and Teaching. New work engages modernist poet H.D.’s feminist translations of Euripides: a co-authored essay on H.D. and Euripides appears in the Classical Receptions Journal (2018). A related project, The Classics in Modernist Translation, a volume co-edited with Lynn Kozak, appeared through Bloomsbury in 2019. Other recent work includes essays on the early film criticism of Iris Barry, Ezra Pound’s late Cantos, Wyndham Lewis’s late novel Self Condemned and Vorticist painters Jessie Dismorr and Helen Saunders. She is author of The Geometry of Modernism (2005), editor of The Letters of Ezra Pound and Stanley Nott (2011); and co-editor of Rereading the New Criticism (2012). Current work also includes a book in progress on the making of the female public intellectual in interwar Britain.

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