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KeywordsArt history, Art/cultural history, Catholicism, Cultural geography, Economic history, English, Ethics of genetics, G.K.Chesterton, Globalisation, Interdisciplinary, J.M.W.Turner, Literary and cultural theory, Literature, Literature and politics, Manuscripts, Marcel Proust, National identities, New historicism, Nineteenth-century culture, Nineteenth-century literature, Psychoanalytic criticism, Regionalism, Religion and literature, Romanticism, Romanticism and spirituality, Ruskin, Textual criticism, The north, Theology, Thomas Carlyle, Tourism, Travel, William Cobbett, Wordsworth Research AreasEnglish Literature and Creative Writing ![]() Professor Keith HanleyProfessor
County College
Email: Email Hidden PhD Supervision InterestsHe is interested in interdisciplinary approaches, especially in literature, politics and the visual arts, but his principal fields to date have been Wordsworth and Ruskin, most recently in relation to religion, medicine, the Gothic, visual culture, and education. He would be keen to work with research students who shared his present focus on sacred geographies, Romantic anti-capitalism, cultural tourism and travel writing. ProfileKeith Hanley studied English at Lincoln College, Oxford (MA, B.Litt). At Lancaster (Ph.D) he founded the Wordsworth Centre, which he directed from 1988-2000, and initiated the transfer of the John Howard Whitehouse Ruskin Collections from Bembridge school, directing the Ruskin Centre at Lancaster from 2000-2008. From 1994 he has co-edited the quarterly Nineteenth Century Contexts: An Interdisciplinary Journal (published by Routledge since 2002), currently with David Thomas. He has held posts at a number of European universities and at Notre Dame, Indiana. Since 1991 he has been a permanent member of the executive board of the American organisation, Interdisciplinary Nineteenth-Century Studies (INCS), which holds annual conferences throughout the United States and occasionally in Europe. He serves on the advisory board of Anglica: An International Journal of English Studies, Warsaw. His interest in nineteenth-century interdisciplinary studies is reflected in many edited collections of essays, for example, (with Ray Selden) Revolution and English Romanticism: Politics and Rhetoric, Prentice Hall/Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1990, (with Tony Pinkney and Fred Botting) Romanticism Theory Gender, Ryburn Publishing/Keele University Press, 1995, (with Alison Milbank) From Lancaster to the Lakes: The Region in LIterature, NWRS, 1992, and three collections on Ruskin, Art and Society. With Greg Kucich he co-edited the collection Nineteenth Century Worlds: Global Formations Past and Present (Routledge, 2008). Memberships Professor Hanley is a Fellow of the English Association and of The Royal Society of Arts. He is appointed as a trustee and director of the Catholic National Library and Shakespeare North Trust. Since 2001, he has served as the Master of the Northern Catholic Writers' Guild of St Francis. Current TeachingProfessor Hanley lectures and teaches on undergraduate courses on Victorian Literature and British Romanticism, and contributes the module on Literature and Place to the nineteenth-century M.A. Additional InformationPublications He has written widely on Wordsworth from a historicist and psycholinguistic point of view, including a monograph, Wordsworth: A Poet's History (Palgrave, 2001), and articles and chapters, of which the following are a selection:
His Ruskin researches produced related articles and chapters, including:
He became the Principal Investigator for the AHRC project, 'John Ruskin, Cultural Travel and Popular Access', 2005-8, supported by a Research Associate in co-operation with research colleagues at Salford and Leeds Metropolitan Universities. He has also co-edited with Rachel Dickinson the essay collection Ruskin's Struggle for Coherence (Cambridge Scholars' Press, 2006; republished in paperback, 2008); written a monograph, John Ruskin's Northern Tours 1837-1838: Travelling North (Mellen Press, 2007);co-edited with Rachel Dickinson a special issue of Prose Studies, 'Nineteenth-Century Cultural Travel', November 2009; and co-authored, with John Walton, the book Constructing Cultural Travel: John Ruskin and the Direction of the Tourist Gaze (Channel View, 2011). His long-standing interest in scholarly editing, textual criticism and bibliography has informed the following works: A collection on theory and practice, Romantic Revisions, with Robert Brinkley (Cambridge University Press, 1992); critical editions of George Meredith and W.S.Landor (Carcanet, 1984/88 and 1981/88), and Joanna Baillie: A Selection of Plays and Poems, edited with Amanda Gilroy (Pickering and Chatto, 2002); An Annotated Critical Bibliography of William Wordsworth (Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1995); 'Textual Issues and a Guide to Further Reading' in The Cambridge Companion to Wordsworth, edited Stephen Gill (Cambridge University Press, 2003); and the entries on 'Wordsworth' and 'Landor' in The Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature, 3rd. edn., edited byJoanne Shattock (Cambridge University Press, 2000). He was Lead Investigator and Consultant Textual Editor for The Electronic Edition of John Ruskin's Modern Painters I, funded by the Leverhulme Trust, 2000 - 2002. http://www.lancs.ac.uk/users/ruskin/empi/index.html Some organised conferences
AHRC colloquia (with Richel Dickinson, Brian Maidment and John Walton):
AHRC conference, with Rachel Dickinson:
Curated exhibitions
Other and forthcoming publications
He is currently preparing an edition of John Ruskin's Continental Tour, 1835: The Written Records and Drawings, assisted by an MHRA Research Associate, Dr Caroline S. Hull, to be published by Maney 2013, and working on a writing project on Sacred Geographies of the Nineteenth Century. 2011Becoming Ruskin: travel writing and self-representation in PraeteritaHanley, K. 2011 Literature and Authenticity, 1790-1900. Shaw, P., Chantler, A. & Davies, M. (eds.). Ashgate Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings › Chapter 2010Constructing cultural tourism: John Ruskin and the tourist gaze.Hanley, K. & Walton, J. K. 15/11/2010 Bristol: Channel View. 224 p. Research output: Book/Report/Proceedings › Book 2009Introduction: Nineteenth-century cultural travel.Hanley, K. & Dickinson, R. 08/2009 In: Prose Studies: History, Theory, Criticism. 31, 2, p. 89-92, 4 p. Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article 2008Nineteenth-century worlds: global formations past and present.Hanley, K., Kucich, G., Hanley, K. (ed.) & Kucich, G. (ed.) 2008 London: Routledge. 293 p. Research output: Book/Report/Proceedings › Book Newman's path to Rome: the cultural geography of liberal assent.Hanley, K. 2008 Newman and Truth. Merrigan, T. & Kerr, I. (eds.). Louvain: Peeters, p. 111-146 36 p. (Louvan Theological and Pastotal Monographs). Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings › Chapter 2007John Ruskin's Romantic Tours, 1837-1838:Travelling North.Hanley, K. A. 2007 The Edwin Mellen Press Ltd. Research output: Book/Report/Proceedings › Book Special Issue: Global formations past and present.Hanley, K. & Kucich, G. 2007 Routledge Research output: Other contribution 2006Ruskin's Struggle for Coherence: Self-Representation through Art, Place and Society.Hanley, K. A. & Dickinson, R. 2006 Cambidge Scholars Press. 205 p. Research output: Book/Report/Proceedings › Book Ruskin's holy land.Hanley, K. 2006 Ruskin’s struggle for coherence: self-representation through art, place and society. Dickinson, R. & Hanley, K. (eds.). Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Press, p. 52-76 25 p. Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings › Chapter 2003"Things of which I need not speak": Between the Domestic and Public in Wordsworth's Poetry.Hanley, K. A. 1/12/2003 In: The Wordsworth Circle. XXXIV, 1, p. 39-43, 5 p. Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article Textual issues and a guide to further reading.Hanley, K. A. 2003 The Cambridge Companion to Wordsworth. Gill, S. C. (ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, p. 246-264 19 p. (Cambridge companions to literature). Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings › Chapter 2002Joanna Baillie: A Selection of Plays and Poems.Hanley, K. A. & Gilroy, A. 2002 London: Pickering and Chatto Research output: Other contribution 2001Wordsworth's: a poet's history.Hanley, K. 2001 London: Palgrave. 264 p. Research output: Book/Report/Proceedings › Book 2000'Wordsworth's grand tour'Hanley, K. A. 2000 Romantic geographies: discourses of travel, 1775-1844. Gilroy, A. (ed.). Manchester: Manchester University Press, p. 71-92 22 p. (Exploring travel). Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings › Chapter 1999William Wordsworth.Hanley, K. A. 1999 The Cambridge bibliography of English literature (1800-1900). Shattock, J. (ed.). Cambridge [England]: Cambridge University Press, Vol. 4, p. 492-510 19 p. Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings › Chapter Walter Savage Landor.Hanley, K. A. 1999 The Cambridge bibliography of English literature (1800-1900). Shattock, J. (ed.). Cambridge, [England]: Cambridge University Press, Vol. 4, p. 2183-2189 7 p. Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings › Chapter 1996The Shock of the Old: Wordsworth's Private Path to Rome.Hanley, K. 1996 Mortal pages, literary lives: studies in nineteenth-century autobiography. Newey, V. & Shaw, P. (eds.). Aldershot: Scolar Press, p. 31-61 31 p. (The nineteenth century). Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings › Chapter 1995An annotated critical bibliography of Wordsworth.Hanley, K. 1995 Prentice-Hall. 329 p. Research output: Book/Report/Proceedings › Book Ruskin and the discourse of natural beauty.Hanley, K. 1995 Ruskin and environment: the storm-cloud of the nineteenth century. Wheeler, M. D. (ed.). Manchester: Manchester University Press, p. 10-38 29 p. Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings › Chapter Keeping mum: Wordsworth's Mother in White.Hanley, K. 1995 News from nowhere. Pinkney, T., Hanley, K. & Botting, F. (eds.). 1995 ed. Keele: Keele University Press, p. 80-104 25 p. (News fron Nowhere). Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings › Chapter 1993In Wordsworth's shadow: Ruskin and neo-romantic ecologies.Hanley, K. 1993 Influence and Resistance in Nineteenth-Century Poetry. Blank, G. K. & Louis, M. K. (eds.). London: Macmillan, p. 203-233 31 p. Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings › Chapter Wordsworth and the marginal construction of a national discourse.Hanley, K. 1993 In: New Comparison. 16, p. 43-65, 23 p. Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article 1992Romantic revisions.Brinkley, R. & Hanley, K. 1992 Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 368 p. Research output: Book/Report/Proceedings › Book Wordsworth's "Region of the peaceful self".Hanley, K. 1992 From Lancaster to the Lakes: the Region in Literature. Hanley, K. & Milbank, A. (eds.). Lancaster: North West Regional Studies, p. 1-26 26 p. Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings › Chapter Ruskin's views: gloom and glory at Kirkby Lonsdale.Hanley, K. 1992 From Lancaster to the Lakes: a region in literature. Hanley, K. & Milbank, A. (eds.). Lancaster: North West Regional Publications, p. 80-112 33 p. Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings › Chapter The Stains of Time.Hanley, K. 1992 The Lamp of memory: Ruskin, Tradition, and Architecture. Wheeler, M. & Whiteley, N. (eds.). Manchester: Manchester University Press, p. 98-122 25 p. Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings › Chapter 'Wordsworth and Revolutionary Discourse'.Hanley, K. 1992 Wordsworth in Context. Fletcher, P. & Murphy, J. (eds.). 36 ed. Cranbury, N.J.: Bucknell University Press, p. 35-66 32 p. (Bucknell review). Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings › Chapter 'Crossings out: the problem of textual passage in The Prelude'.Hanley, K. 1992 Romantic Revisions. Brinkley, R. & Hanley, K. (eds.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, p. 103-135 33 p. Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings › Chapter 1983George Meredith: selected poems.Meredith, G. & Hanley, K. (ed.) 1983 Manchester: Carcanet. 121 p. Research output: Book/Report/Proceedings › Book 1981Walter Savage Landor: selected poetry and prose.Landor, W. S. & Hanley, K. (ed.) 1981 Manchester: Carcanet. 275 p. Research output: Book/Report/Proceedings › Book |
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