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The Lewis Walpole Library is delighted to announce the award recipients for 2014-2015 Visiting Fellowships and Travel Grants

Fellowships

      Sophie Coulombeau, University of York, John Trusler's Memoirs

      Leigh-Michil George, UCLA, Comical Consciousness: Caricature and the Novel, 1726-1837

      Claire Grogan, Bishop's University, The Role of Political Caricature in Britain during the 1790s

      Jordan Howell, University of Delaware, Book Abridgment in Eighteenth-Century England; Lewis Walpole Library and Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library Fellow

      Nicholas J.S. Knowles, Independent Scholar, A Catalogue Raisonné of Rowlandson's Prints

      Cody Lass, Texas Tech University, Being British in America: The Seven Years War and Colonial Identity

      J. Vanessa Lyon, Grinnell College, Catholic Tastes: Religion, Foreignness, and the Birth of Gothic Visual Culture in England, 1715-1790; Roger W. Eddy Fellow

      Heather McPherson, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Speculum Mundi: Caricature and the Stage; LWL-ASECS Fellow

      Tim Pye, British Library, The Library of Thomas Tyrwhitt

      Matthew Sangster, British Library, Antiquarian Networks and the Meanings of Literature in the Eighteenth Century; Charles J. Cole Fellow

      Paris A. Spies-Gans, Princeton University, Creativity through Conflict: How Female Artists Navigated the Age of Revolution; George B. Cooper Fellow

      Edward Vallance, Roehampton University, Mark Noble, the Sentimental Loyalist

      Jane Wessel, University of Delaware, Property, Originality, and Performance: The Condition of Authorship on the Eighteenth-Century Stage

Travel Grants

      Colin B. Burke, University of Maryland at Baltimore County, Information Challenges of the American Intelligence Agencies

      Silvia Davoli, Strawberry Hill House, Horace Walpole's Collection at Strawberry Hill

      Thomas N. McGeary, Independent Scholar, Music and the Grand Tour

      Terry F. Robinson, University of Toronto, A History of Nobody: A Graphic and Literary Record of Being and Non-Being, 1700-1900

      David Worrall, Nottingham Trent University, The Strawberry Hill Private Theatricals of 1800 and 1801

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