Minna Vuohelainen
Minna Vuohelainen is a Reader in English at City St George's, University of London. Her primary research interests lie in fin-de-siècle popular and print culture (c. 1880–1920), genre studies (particularly Gothic and crime), London literatures, spatial theory, and the medical humanities. She is also interested in literatures of conflict, and in the continuing appeal of Victorian popular culture as seen in neo-Victorian adaptations and rewritings. Her publications include the monograph Richard Marsh (University of Wales Press, 2015) and the essay collection Richard Marsh, Popular Fiction and Literary Culture, 1890–1915: Rereading the Fin de Siècle (Manchester University Press, 2018, with Victoria Margree and Daniel Orrells). She has edited special issues of Victorian Periodicals Review on the Strand Magazine (with Emma Liggins, 2019) and Victorian Popular Fictions Journal on ‘Mapping Victorian Popular Fictions’ (2019) and produced four critical editions of Marsh’s fiction for Valancourt.