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|name = Vicky Simpson
|email = vicky.simpson@unb.ca
|role = PhD candidate and part-time instructor
|inst = University of New Brunswick, Fredericton
|field = English, specifically Victorian literature, Gothic and sensation fiction, popular culture, and writing by women.
|selfDescription = I recently completed my dissertation, which focused on the development of the cultural narrative of Queen Victoria, from the early literary experiments and counter-narratives about her to the frenzied reginamania that coincided with mass-market sensation fiction in the late 1850s and early 1860s. I also teach part-time at UNB; last year I taught an upper-level women’s writing course, and I’m currently teaching the history of the British novel to the nineteenth century. I regularly use computers and databases (such as Orlando, Google Books, the English Poetry Database) in my research, and I also use a course management system (Blackboard) for my classes.
|project = I used several databases while working on my dissertation, titled Royally Fictional Families: From Queen Victoria to the Sensation Writers.
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