Clodagh Murphy
PhD Candidate
- Name
- C.M. Murphy
- Telephone
- +31 71 527 2874
- c.murphy@hum.leidenuniv.nl
Clodagh Murphy is a PhD candidate on the ERC consolidator project FEATHERS at the Leiden University Centre for the Arts in Society, exploring the collaborative production of Queen Elizabeth I's English scribal letters.
More information about Clodagh Murphy
Fields of interest
- Early Modern Manuscript Studies
- Handwriting Analysis
- Early Modern Epistolary Studies
- Early Modern Authorship and Attribution Studies
- Computational Stylistics
Research
Clodagh Murphy is a PhD candidate on the ERC consolidator project FEATHERS at the Leiden University Centre for the Arts in Society. Her research explores the collaborative production of the English scribal letters of Queen Elizabeth I, investigating the key figures involved, the shared contexts of their work, and their influence on the queen’s epistolary authorship. Her research interests combine early modern authorship studies, manuscript studies, and computational stylistics.
Curriculum Vitae
2019-2020 Research Assistant at UCL's Centre for Editing Lives and Letters on the 'Book Owners Online' project (https://bookowners.online/Main_Page).
2018-2019 Early Modern English Literature: Text and Transmission (MA), King's College London
2015-2018 English Literature (BA), University of Sheffield
Teaching Activities
Academic year 2021-2022
Literature 2: English Literature, ca. 1550-1700 (BA year 1, semester 2)
Circulating Sex: Authorship & Textual Production in Early Modern England (MA, semester 1)
Key publications
'The Melborne Manuscript', Lost Plays Database (with Daniel Starza Smith), 2019 https://lostplays.folger.edu/Play_about_the_Duke_of_Florence_(BL_Add_MS_88878)
PhD Candidate
- Faculty of Humanities
- Centre for the Arts in Society
- Moderne Engelstalige letterkunde
- Pearson D. & Murphy C.M. (2023), Mapping seventeenth-century libraries, digitally. In: Adams R. & Glomski J. (Eds.), Seventeenth-century libraries: problems and perspectives . Library of the Written Word no. 114. Leiden/Boston: Brill . 233-256.
- Murphy C.M. (20 January 2022), Whose words are they, anyway?: Visiting 'Elizabeth and Mary: Royal Cousins, Rival Queens'. Leiden Arts in Society Blog. Leiden: LUCAS (Leiden University). [blog entry].
- Murphy C.M. (2022), Onvermijdelijke rivalen: Elizabeth I en Mary Queen of Scots, Geschiedenis Magazine 58(7): 16-21.
- Smith D.S. & Murphy C.M., Play about the Duke of Florence (BL Add MS 88878). Lost Plays Database . [blog entry].