Carl Thompson

Dr Carl Thompson


Reader in English Literature
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Academic and research departments

Literature and Languages.

About

Affiliations and memberships

British Association for Romantics Studies (BARS)
Member
Raymond Williams Society
Member (previously secretary)

Research

Research interests

Teaching

Sustainable development goals

My research interests are related to the following:

Quality Education UN Sustainable Development Goal 4 logo
Gender Equality UN Sustainable Development Goal 5 logo
Responsible Consumption and Production UN Sustainable Development Goal 12 logo
Climate Action UN Sustainable Development Goal 13 logo
Life Below Water UN Sustainable Development Goal 14 logo
Life on Land UN Sustainable Development Goal 15 logo
Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions UN Sustainable Development Goal 16 logo
Partnerships for the UN Sustainable Development Goal 17 logo

Publications

Highlights

Books:

  • Travel Writing, in the New Critical Idiom series (monograph; Routledge, 2011, 2nd edition 2025).
  • Jemima Kindersley: Letters from Teneriffe, Brazil, the Cape of Good Hope and the East Indies (1777) & Maria Graham: Journal of a Residence in India (1812) (new editions, with introductions, forming Volume 1 of Women鈥檚 Travel Writings in India; Chawton House Library / Taylor and Francis, 2020)
  • The Routledge Companion to Travel Writing (edited, multi-author collection of 42 chapters; Routledge, 2016)
  • Sarah Wilson: The Fruits of Enterprize (new edition, with introduction, in the Chawton House Library鈥檚 4-vol. series Women鈥檚 Travel Writings in Africa and the Middle East; Pickering and Chatto, 2014)
  • Shipwreck in Art and Literature: Images and Interpretations from Antiquity to the Present Day (edited, multi-author collection of 12 essays, with 12,000-word introduction; Routledge, 2013)
  • The Suffering Traveller and the Romantic Imagination (monograph; Oxford University Press, 2007)

Journal Articles and Book Chapters:                                                                                           

  • 鈥楤yron and Travel鈥, in Alan Rawes and Jonathan Shears (eds), The Oxford Handbook to Byron (Oxford University Press, 2024)
  • 鈥楳aria Graham and the Chilean Earthquake of 1822: Contextualizing the First Female-Authored Article in Transactions of the Geological Society鈥, in C.V. Burek and B.M. Higgs (eds), Celebrating 100 Years of Female Fellowship of the Geological Society: Discovering Forgotten Histories (Geol. Soc. Special Publications, 2021)
  • 鈥楶roducing and Protesting Imperial Map-Mindedness: Multimodal Pedagogy and Feminist Frustration in Sarah Atkins Wilson鈥檚 Geographical Primers鈥, in Sally Bushell, Julia Carlson, and Damian Walford Davies (eds), Romantic Cartographies: Literary Mapping and Romantic Britain (Cambridge University Press, 2020)
  • 鈥榃omen Travellers, Romantic-Era Science and the Banksian Empire鈥, Notes and Records of the Royal Society (2019)
  • 鈥楴ineteenth-Century Travel Writing鈥, in The Cambridge History of Travel Writing (eds Nandini Das and Tim Youngs; Cambridge University Press, 2019)
  • 鈥楯ourneys to Authority: Reassessing Women鈥檚 Early Travel Writing 1763-1862鈥, Introduction to SI of Women鈥檚 Writing 24.2 (2017)
  • 鈥楽entiment and Scholarship: Hybrid Historiography and Historical Authority in Maria Graham鈥檚 South American Journals鈥, in SI of Women鈥檚 Writing 24.2 (2017)
  • 鈥楧es Exploratrices: Genre F茅minin, Voyage et Decouverte Dans La Tradition Britannique, 1780-1850鈥, in Des Voyages Vers L鈥橧nconnu Entre 1630 et 1880 (ed. Florence D鈥橲ouza; Editions L鈥橦armattan, 2016)
  • 鈥業ntroduction鈥, in The Routledge Companion to Travel Writing (ed. Carl Thompson; Routledge, 2016)
  • 鈥楾ravel Writing Now鈥, in The Routledge Companion to Travel Writing (ed. Carl Thompson; Routledge, 2016)
  • 鈥樷淥nly the Amblyrhynchus鈥: Maria Graham鈥檚 Scientific Editing of the Voyage of the Blonde鈥, Journal of Literature and Science, 8.1 (2015)
  • 鈥楽hipwrecks, Mutineers and Cannibals: Maritime Mythology and the Political Unconscious in Eighteenth-Century Britain鈥, in Framing the Ocean, 1700 to the Present: Envisaging the Sea as Social Space (ed. Tricia Cusack; Ashgate, 2014)
  • 鈥楽hipwreck and the Forging of the Commercial Nation: the 1786 Wreck of the Halsewell鈥, in Shipwreck in Art and Literature (ed. Carl Thompson; Routledge, 2013)
  • 鈥業ntroduction: Shipwreck, Modernity, Postmodernity鈥, in Shipwreck in Art and Literature (ed. Carl Thompson; Routledge, 2013)
  • 鈥楾丑别 Explorer as Saint: Mungo Park in West Africa鈥. Extract from The Suffering Traveller and the Romantic Imagination, reprinted in Travel Writing: Critical Concepts in Literary and Cultural Studies, 4 vols. (eds. Tim Youngs and Charles Forsdick; Routledge, 2012)
  • 鈥楨arthquakes and Petticoats: Maria Graham, Geology, and Early Nineteenth-Century 鈥楶olite鈥 Science鈥, Journal of Victorian Culture, 17.3 (2012)
  • 鈥楾丑别 Grosvenor Shipwreck and the Figure of the Female Crusoe: Hannah Hewit, Mary Jane Meadows and Romantic-Era Feminist and Anti-Feminist Debate鈥, English Studies in Africa, 51.2 (2008)
  • 鈥楻omantic Travel Writing鈥, in Romanticism: An Oxford Guide (ed. Nicholas Roe; Oxford University Press, 2004)
  • 鈥楾丑别 Heroic Age of the Tin Can: Technology, Ideology and Exploration in the Arctic, 1818-1835鈥, in Maritime Empires (eds. D. Killingray, M. Lincoln and N. Rigby; Boydell and Brewer, 2004)
  • 鈥楾丑别 Double Voice of James Bruce, Abyssinian Traveller鈥 in Eastern Deserts: Minerals, Missionaries and Explorers (eds. Janet Starkey and Okashi El-Daly; Astene Books, 2001).
  • 鈥楻edmond O鈥橦anlon: A Critical Appraisal and Bibliography鈥, Post-War Literatures in English (March, 2000)

 

Carl Thompson (2024) 鈥楤yron and Travel鈥