BA (UNB), MA (Queen’s), DPhil (Oxford)
Diana Austin’s main interest is twentieth-century British poetry and fiction, particularly in such areas as World War I, women’s writing, and contemporary fiction. She has published and presented papers in these areas, as well as in modern Canadian literature, in Canada, the United States, and England. She is a contributor to the twentieth-century British section of the Yale Feminist Companion to Literature and an occasional submissions reader in the areas mentioned above for journals like Mosaic, English Studies in Canada, and ACCUTE. She has served on the editorial boards of Studies in Canadian Literature and The Fiddlehead. Currently she is finishing a book about the feminine presence in British World War I trench literature. Current member of the Graduate Academic Unit.
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