About Rebecca Stott
Rebecca Stott was born in Cambridge in 1964 and raised in Brighton in a large Plymouth Brethren community. She studied English and Art History at York University and then completed an MA and PhD whilst raising her son, Jacob, born in 1984.
She is the author of several academic books on Victorian literature and culture, two books of non-fiction, including a partial biography of Charles Darwin, and a cultural history of the oyster. She is now a Professor of English Literature and Creative Writing at the University of East Anglia. She has three children, Jacob, Hannah and Kezia and has lived in Cambridge since 1993. She has made several radio programmes for Radio Four.
Her first novel, Ghostwalk, is published by Weidenfeld and Nicolson in the UK, is the launch novel of the new fiction list of Spiegel and Grau in the US (a new division of Random House) and is being translated into 12 different languages including Russian and Chinese.
She is the author of several academic books on Victorian literature and culture, two books of non-fiction, including a partial biography of Charles Darwin, and a cultural history of the oyster. She is now a Professor of English Literature and Creative Writing at the University of East Anglia. She has three children, Jacob, Hannah and Kezia and has lived in Cambridge since 1993. She has made several radio programmes for Radio Four.
Her first novel, Ghostwalk, is published by Weidenfeld and Nicolson in the UK, is the launch novel of the new fiction list of Spiegel and Grau in the US (a new division of Random House) and is being translated into 12 different languages including Russian and Chinese.
Non fiction
The Fabrication of the Late Victorian Femme Fatale (1992)
Tennyson (1996) (see Alfred Tennyson, Lord)
Writing with Style (2000)
Speaking Your Mind (2000)
Making Your Case (2000)
Darwin and the Barnacle (2003)
Elizabeth Barrett Browning (2003)
Theatres of Glass: The Woman Who Brought the Sea to the City (2003)
Oyster (2004)
Grammar and Writing (2005)
An Introduction to Literature (2006)
Tennyson (1996) (see Alfred Tennyson, Lord)
Writing with Style (2000)
Speaking Your Mind (2000)
Making Your Case (2000)
Darwin and the Barnacle (2003)
Elizabeth Barrett Browning (2003)
Theatres of Glass: The Woman Who Brought the Sea to the City (2003)
Oyster (2004)
Grammar and Writing (2005)
An Introduction to Literature (2006)
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