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Dr Christopher Bundock

Senior Lecturer
Department of Literature Film and Theatre Studies (LiFTS)
Dr Christopher Bundock

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Biography

My research focuses on 18th and 19th-century English literature and thought. I work on a wide range of genres--poetry, engraving, painting, drama, the novel--and put these cultural productions into conversation with prevailing forms of knowledge in the period. This means reading literature and art alongside philosophical writing (in both Britain and on the Continent) and emerging forms of knowledge, from historiography, to medical science, to political economy. I also work on Gothic literature, from the 18th to the 21st century. Postgraduate supervision areas: - Romantic literature and culture - Gothic literature - Medical humanities - History of emotion - Historical forms and historiography

Qualifications

  • PhD English University of Western Ontario,

  • MA English University of Western Ontario,

  • MA Theory and Criticism University of Western Ontario,

  • BA Hon English University of Victoria,

Appointments

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  • Senior Lecturer, Literature, Film, and Theatre, 糖心Vlog (1/8/2019 - present)

Other academic

  • Associate Professor, English, University of Regina (1/8/2015 - 31/7/2019)

  • Assistant Professor, English, Huron University College (1/8/2013 - 31/7/2015)

Research and professional activities

Research interests

Romanticism and Eighteenth-Century Literature

My research centres on the literature, culture, and thought of the eighteenth century and Romanticism. More specifically, I am interested in topics within this historical range such as historiography, medicine, and visual media. I continue to be interested in Gothic forms of art and the legacy of Gothic into the later 19th century. I would be interested in supervising MA and PhD projects on a range of topics across the 18th and 19th centuries.

Key words: Enlightenment
Open to supervise

Current research

Sense and Morbid Sensibility

An analysis of nervous illness in 18th-century and Romantic literature.

Sense and Morbid Sensibility: Pathologies of Sympathy in Romanticism and the Long Eighteenth Century

At first glance, the exaltation of sympathy in the eighteenth century, especially in political economics and sentimental and Romantic literature, seems to promote social cohesion. Yet, literary and medical texts of the period paint a more complicated picture. When intensified, sympathy becomes pathological: we overdose on emotion. This project rehistoricises key concepts such as sympathy, passion, and sensibility鈥攁ll terms that navigate the somatisation of feeling鈥攖o argue that we discover this toxicity in the emergence, through the period, of a range of nervous disorders, including hypochondriasis, phantom limp pain, furor uterinus (later nymphomania), the vapours, and morbid sensibility. As well as informing the completion of a monograph, this work inspires the development and production of public performances drawn from overlooked theatrical works鈥攖he subject of two chapters鈥攖hat will stage nervous illness for contemporary audiences in our own anxious time.

Conferences and presentations

Independent Life: Vitalism, Deformation and Reformation in the Gothic

Invited presentation, North American Society for the Study of Romanticism, 14/8/2025

The Life That Does not Live: Vitalism, Gothic Aesthetics, and the Legacies of Idealism

Invited presentation, Romanticism colloquium, University of Western Ontatio, London, Canada, 5/6/2025

鈥溾橳is ev鈥檙y where, where med鈥檆ine cannot cure鈥: Amputation and Nervous Phantoms in Joanna Baillie鈥檚 Count Basil

British Society for Eighteenth Century Studies, Pembroke College, University of Oxford, Oxford, 9/1/2025

鈥淒ysphoria, Horror, Nymphomania: The Prehistory of Hysteria in 18th-Century Medicine and Romantic Literature鈥

Articulation / Experience / Embodiment Research Network, Eastern Arc Consortium, 20/6/2023

鈥渢errible, and strange to tell鈥: Passions, Incarceration, and the Physiology of Fear

Invited presentation, Romanticism and Justice, Romanticism and Justice, Huntsville, United States, 31/3/2023

Entomology in Keats's Lamia and Marsh's The Beetle

Romantic Elements, University of Chicago, Chicago, United States, 10/8/2019

'Taking a different shape before my eyes': Mutability in Edgeworth's Harrington and Marsh's The Beetle

British Association of Romantic Studies, Romantic Facts and Fantasies: British Association of Romantic Studies, Nottingham, United Kingdom, 26/7/2019

Teaching and supervision

Current teaching responsibilities

  • Origins and Transformations in Literature and Drama (LT111)

  • Desire in the Age of Enlightenment: Eighteenth Century Literature (LT267)

  • Law and Literature (LT394)

  • William Blake (LT398)

  • Dissertation (LT880)

  • Independent Literature Project (LT831)

  • Independent Creative Writing Project (LT832)

Previous supervision

Jordan Jacob Welsh
Jordan Jacob Welsh
Thesis title: 鈥淭read Softly! All the Earth Is Holy Ground鈥: An Environmental and Materialist Interpretation of Selected Works By Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Christina Rossetti, and Gerard Manley Hopkins
Degree subject: Literature
Degree type: Doctor of Philosophy
Awarded date: 27/8/2024

Publications

Journal articles (7)

Bundock, C., (2024). . Studies in Romanticism. 62 (4), 497-530

Bundock, C., (2023). . European Romantic Review. 34 (3), 341-348

Bundock, C., (2021). . ELH: English Literary History. 88 (2), 497-524

Bundock, C., (2013). 鈥淎nd Thence from Jerusalems Ruins鈥: Romantic Prophecy and the End(s) of History. Literature Compass. 10 (11), 836-845

Bundock, C., (2013). Romantic Women Writers, Revolution, and Prophecy: Rebellious Daughters, 1786-1826. STUDIES IN ROMANTICISM. 52 (4), 619-622

Bundock, C., (2010). 鈥淎 feeling that I was not for that hour / Nor for that place鈥: Wordsworth鈥檚 Modernity. European Romantic Review. 21 (3), 383-389

Bundock, C., (2009). The (inoperative) epistolary community in Eliza Fenwick鈥檚Secresy. European Romantic Review. 20 (5), 709-720

Books (2)

Bundock, C. and Effinger, E., (2018). . Manchester University Press. 9781526121943

Bundock, C., (2016). . University of Toronto Press. 9781442630703

Book chapters (3)

Bundock, C., (2020). . In: William Blake Modernity and Disaster. Editors: Rajan, T. and Faflak, J., . University of Toronto Press. 150- 171. 978-1487506568

Bundock, C., (2015). . In: Percy Shelley and the Delimitation of the Gothic. Editors: Brookshire, D., . University of Maryland Press. 28- paragraphs

Bundock, C., (2014). Historicism, Temporalization, and Romantic Prophecy in Percy Shelley鈥檚 Hellas. In: Rethinking British Romantic History, 1770鈥1845. Editors: Fermanis, P. and Regan, J., . Oxford University Press. 144- 164. 9780199687084

Conferences (5)

Bundock, C., 鈥淕othic Life: Vitality and Form in Hans Driesch and William Worringer,鈥

Bundock, C., 鈥淜ent Monkman鈥檚 Romantic Revisions鈥

Bundock, C., New Romantic Painting and the Image of History

Bundock, C., 鈥渢errible, and strange to tell鈥: Passions, Incarceration, and the Physiology of Fear

Bundock, C., (2023). 'New Romantic Painting and the Image of History'

Grants and funding

2023

Sense and Morbid Sensibility: Pathologies of Sympathy in Romanticism and the Long Eighteenth Century

British Academy

Contact

christopher.bundock@essex.ac.uk
+44 (0) 1206 876126

Location:

5NW.6.9, Colchester Campus

Academic support hours:

By appointment

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