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Anna-Maria Grill, M.A.

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Anna-Maria Grill teaches British literature and culture at the University of Regensburg, specialising in the long nineteenth-century. Her research interests include Victorian popular fiction (especially sensation and crime fiction), gender and medicine, the illustrated serial, advertisements and the periodical press, as well as the representation of transgressive women in early modern and late Victorian literature. Her PhD project focuses on women medical figures and spaces in late Victorian and Edwardian popular fiction, investigating the links between gender, space, and (narrative) processes of women's medical identity construction post the Medical Registry Act. 


Research Interests 

  • Victorian Popular Fiction
  • Medical Humanities
  • Gender Studies
  • Sensation and Crime Fiction
  • The Victorian Illustrated Serial, Advertisements, and the Periodical Press
  • Transgressive Women in Early Modern and (Late) Victorian Literature
  • Cultural Materialism
  • Folklore and Victorian Ghost Stories

Education and Employment

2022-Now: Research Associate, Lecturer, and PhD Candidate (University of Regensburg)
2019-2022 M.A. British Studies (University of Regensburg)
M.A. Thesis: (Un)Masking the Spectre: The Late Victorian Female Criminal at the Intersection of Criminal, Gender, and Consumer Discourse in Nineteenth-Century Sensation and Detective Fiction
2015-2019 B.A. British Studies, French Philology, and History (University of Regensburg)
B.A. Thesis: The Representation of Female Criminals in Late Nineteenth-Century Fin de Siècle Literature

Current Research Projects

PhD Project: From Country Herb Women to Metropolitan Woman Doctor: Negotiating an Urban Female Medical Presence in Popular Literature (1858-1914)


Conference Talks

  • "The Mad-Doctress and Her Patients: Female Medical Agency in Mary Elizabeth Braddon's Lady Audley's Secret", 'Heights, Depths, and Extremes': Annual Conference of the Victorian Popular Fiction Association, Birmingham and Midland Institute, UK, 2025. 
  • "A Doctor to Have Confidence In? Poisoning Women Medics in Victorian Popular Literature", Regensburg-Passau Research Colloquium, Regensburg, Germany, 2025. 
  • "'A Space of Her Own': Negotiating a Female Medical Presence in Popular Literature and the Periodical Press (1858-1914)", Regensburg-Passau Research Colloquium, Passau, Germany, 2024. 

Memberships

  • Victorian Popular Fiction Association
  • Wilkie Collins Society
  • International Gothic Association
  • DACH Victorians

Awards 

Greta Depledge PGR Prize (2025)

awarded at the 2025 Victorian Popular Fiction Annual Conference for the talk "The Mad-Doctress and Her Patients: Female Medical Agency in Mary Elizabeth Braddon's Lady Audley's Secret."

Dr. Katharina Sailer Prize (2022)

awarded for the M.A. thesis "(Un)Masking the Spectre: The Late Victorian Female Criminal at the Intersection of Criminal, Gender, and Consumer Discourse in Nineteenth-Century Sensation and Detective Fiction"

Dr. Katharina Sailer Prize (2020)

awarded for the B.A. thesis "The Representation of Female Criminals in Late Nineteenth-Century Fin de Siècle Literature"


  1. Fakultät für Sprach-, Literatur- und Kulturwissenschaften
  2. Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik

Anglistik/British Studies

Anna-Maria Grill, M.A.


Room: PT 3.2.59

Phone: 943-3499

[email protected]