Tom Mole discusses the cultural history of literary celebrity with Rebecca Braun
Part of the Authors and the World research hub.
September 2014

Tom Mole is Reader in English Literature and Director of the Centre for the History of the Book at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland. His research interests include: book history and print culture; literature of the Romantic period in Britain, especially Lord Byron; Romantic periodicals and reviews; the cultural history of celebrity; and the theory and practice of interdisciplinarity. Contact him at tom.mole@ed.ac.uk.
Tom Mole discusses the cultural history of literary celebrity with Rebecca Braun
Part of the Authors and the World research hub.
September 2014
Roundtable, NASSR, Washington DC - July 2014
Plenary Lecture, ‘Nineteenth-Century Celebrity Encounters: Transatlantic Fame in Britain and America’, University of Portsmouth - July 2014
NASSR, 'Romantic Organizations' , Washington, DC - July 2014
Plenary Lecture, ‘Byron and the Margins of Romanticism’ conference, University of Vechta, Germany - June 2014
Periodisation: Pleasures and Pitfalls, All Souls College, Oxford - June 2014
Waverley at 200, University of Dundee - March 2014
"A varied collection that demonstrates the conceptual reach as well as the disciplinary range of book history." Leah Price
In British Romanticism: Criticism and Debates
Ed. by Mark Canuel
London: Routledge, 2014
Lecture at Durham University, Department of English, November 2013.