Kayla PENTELIUK
Victorian literature; the long nineteenth century; middlebrow; comedy; British literature; witchcraft and the occult; disability studies; Sylvia Townsend Warner; the Brontë sisters
Kayla Penteliuk is a Ph.D. candidate and course lecturer in nineteenth- and twentieth-century literature at ۲ݮƵ University in Montréal, Quebec. Her work has appeared in the Literary Review of Canada and Tulsa Studies in Women’s Literature. She is writing her dissertation on comedic subgenres and deviant female identities (witches, spinsters, Bohemians, and more) in women-authored British middlebrow novels.
Ph.D., ۲ݮƵ University (exp. 2024)
M.A., University of Saskatchewan, 2020
B.A. (Hons), University of Saskatchewan, 2018
Articles
“Put Away in a Tin Box for Posterity’: Curation, Collaboration, and Reclamation in the Sylvia Townsend Warner Archives.” Tulsa Studies in Women’s Literature (fall 2024)
“‘Come with Me, Sweetest Sister’: Unravelling the Enigma of Sacred Sisterhood in Aurora Leigh by Elizabeth Barrett Browning and “Goblin Market” by Christina Rossetti.” University of Saskatchewan Research Journal, vol. 4, no. 2, 2018.
Reviews and Public Scholarship
“Where There’s Smoke: City in Flames by Tomas Hachard.” Literary Review of Canada, vol. 31, no. 9, November 2023.
“MھԳ: The Possession of Barbe Hallay: Diabolical Arts and Daily Life in Early Canada by Mairi Cowan.” Literary Review of Canada, vol. 31, no. 3, April 2023.
- SSHRC Joseph Armand-Bombardier Canada Graduate Doctoral Scholarship, 2020-2023
- SSHRC Joseph Armand-Bombardier Canada Graduate Masters Scholarship, 2018-2020
- The Hinz/Teunissen Memorial Scholarship, 2019
- The Susan Willigar Prize in English, 2018