About
Lindsey Seatter is a PhD candidate studying the British Romantic period and Digital Humanities. Her SSHRC-funded dissertation research focuses on exploring the patterns across Jane Austen’s print and manuscript work, the evolution of the novel, and reader engagement with narrative practices. She has given presentations at national and international conferences on female literary networks, reading Jane Austen with computers, expanding the Romantic literary canon (#Bigger6), and teaching digital Romanticism. Seatter works as a Research Assistant in the Electronic Textual Cultures Lab and is an Associate Director of the Digital Humanities Summer Institute.